Hey Mouss! It's Sten from the AP forum... Ah, those darn front wheel bearings! If you haven't had the well-known internal rattling noise, maybe it's the same underlying problem with a different symptom?
The manual only mentions lifting using the joints and a scissor jack, for example. It doesn't cover using the other lifting point (with a rubber pad and a male plug).
Thank you so much for the information!
(And sorry for not thinking of using the site's search engine.)
Hello everyone,
I'm wondering if it's possible to change the wheels on an MG4 using a different jacking point than the one on the frame rail... I noticed there are holes opposite the jacking point markings, covered by a rubber cap. I'm wondering if it's like Teslas, with male pads that you...
Some news regarding warranty coverage:
In France, those who had their wheel bearings replaced before the vehicle's two-year mark (like me) had the work covered.
However, after two years, this seems to be causing problems for some users. Their dealership, and MG, don't appear to recognize the...
Yes, both wheel bearings were replaced. My MG4 is less than two years old, so it was covered under warranty. But this type of problem doesn't seem to be related to a wear part (my vehicle only has 16,000 km) and therefore it will be covered by the 7-year warranty.
I encountered the same problem (MG4 Luxury from late 2023). I'm back from the MG dealership... The bearings have just been replaced. The clicking noise is finally gone! Driving pleasure is back.
Regarding my dealership: excellent! I was listened to, the after-sales service was responsive, and...
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