colsky
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Mine is still at the dealers
. They corrected the new breather's fixings apparently, took it out for another run this morning, and unfortunately its still leaking. They await MG's guidance on what to do next.

Hopefully MG will tell my dealer that and hopefully it works. I'm not feeling lucky though!It doesn't want to go away, maybe as site guru has said the answer is to put the 150ml less than the book says in.
Thats a flawed logic because you can argue "guaranteed zero leakage" by not putting any oil in it at all.It doesn't want to go away, maybe as site guru has said the answer is to put the 150ml less than the book says in.
It's the point I was making, the book specifically states 900mls but they are putting under in it in a bid to cure itThats a flawed logic because you can argue "guaranteed zero leakage" by not putting any oil in it at all.![]()
I recall the book was wrong and that's why they went back to the gearbox manufacturer to find out the right level.It's the point I was making, the book specifically states 900mls but they are putting under in it in a bid to cure it
Did they not decide the book was wrong once they realised they had leaks? That would have been more like "them".I recall the book was wrong and that's why they went back to the gearbox manufacturer to find out the right level.
Could take most things and use this... They only decided they were wrong when caught ?Did they not decide the book was wrong once they realised they had leaks? That would have been more like "them".
I agree, I think they are trying to get around a poor design by reducing the amount of oil and fitting a breather extension pipe which can hold a small amount of oil before it eventually reaches the breather. There is only one real solution but that requires a re design.Did they not decide the book was wrong once they realised they had leaks? That would have been more like "them".
I'm tired of the conspiracy theories.Did they not decide the book was wrong once they realised they had leaks? That would have been more like "them".
Even if that is true a redesign will take a long time for such a component so quite reasonable to fix in other ways in the meantime.I agree, I think they are trying to get around a poor design by reducing the amount of oil and fitting a breather extension pipe which can hold a small amount of oil before it eventually reaches the breather. There is only one real solution but that requires a re design.
Will do.?I'm tired of the conspiracy theories.
I presume they didn't realise until people started getting leaks and that prompted the check.
But if you want to believe they are evil plotters deliberately adjusting oil levels to hide a problem then carry right on.
Yes it will be some time before a redesign would make it's way through. As far as whose fault it is , we are buying cars from MG so it is their responsibility to correct any issues regardless of who supplied them .Even if that is true a redesign will take a long time for such a component so quite reasonable to fix in other ways in the meantime.
Remember, this wasn't MG's fault but one of their suppliers.
Sorry to hear this but unfortunately not surprised. Out of interest, did you have any inkling you had an oil leak, anything visible on the driveway for example?I'm a little late to "the party" but have recently experienced issues with my 2 month old EV4. I had the motor fault red light and the car stopped. It's been taken in by MG Assistance (whole debacle around courtesy cars etc) and I was told yesterday that my rear diff is leaking, not much oil in there and the oil they did manage to see/extract was "black and contained swarf". They're waiting to be instructed by MG Technical apparently. I've had to battle all week to get any information and my courtesy car extended. Not happy is an understatement!
Interesting. I emailed him last night. He's asked for further details so far....we shall see.....Yup, I contacted MG direct. Mr Gary Smart, literally could not care less. I shared the response I got from him somewhere but can’t justify expending the energy looking for it.
Nope, none. It's hard to tell however because our drive is part gravel!Sorry to hear this but unfortunately not surprised. Out of interest, did you have any inkling you had an oil leak, anything visible on the driveway for example?
Yikes. No weird noises noticed from the rear end in the last few weeks ?not much oil in there and the oil they did manage to see/extract was "black and contained swarf".
<snip> the oil they did manage to see/extract was "black and contained swarf".</snip>
Nope, nothing. All ran smoothly. I was very happy...until nowYikes. No weird noises noticed from the rear end in the last few weeks ?
Hah!"They all do that sir."
Oooh, I see what you mean. He's a bit lukewarm/disinterested isn't he? Think it's time to light a fire under him. Spent too many hours this week bouncing between the dealer, mg assist, AA etc. Plus he's now saying the technical report contains no mention of black oil or swarf....you mean the one I have a copy of that says clearly "little oil, the oil remaining is black and contains swarf"? That report? Given to your customer yesterday? Can't mean that one can you Gary?Yup, I contacted MG direct. Mr Gary Smart, literally could not care less. I shared the response I got from him somewhere but can’t justify expending the energy looking for it.