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I wrote the original post and am glad for some the door retracts if it hits the flap. For me, last December, it jammed and nothing I nor a Porsche service tech reasonably could do caused the door to retract and free the jam (he finally forced the door with great effort and was able to close the flap; glad nothing broke). It wasn’t a case of the flap spring being broken or not working.
Here is the sequence for failure: you open the flap to DC charge, but then you don’t plug the high speed charger into the car (for whatever reason) and so the flap remains open; then you don’t close the flap manually; then you move the car (or the door timer simply times out); so now the door auto closes and it jams on the still open flap. You can reread the circumstances that led to this jam in my original post, but this summary is the essence of that situation. There may be other ways for this jam to happen as well. Fortunately I have not had a repeat of this jam.
Here is the sequence for failure: you open the flap to DC charge, but then you don’t plug the high speed charger into the car (for whatever reason) and so the flap remains open; then you don’t close the flap manually; then you move the car (or the door timer simply times out); so now the door auto closes and it jams on the still open flap. You can reread the circumstances that led to this jam in my original post, but this summary is the essence of that situation. There may be other ways for this jam to happen as well. Fortunately I have not had a repeat of this jam.
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