Norfunk
Standard Member
This is the response from MG customer service.
First and foremost, your dealer need to inspect the car and advise that there is a manufacturing defect before this becomes a warranty issue. I trust that this makes sense.
If there is a slight bulge in the under tray, then this can occur due to the design of the car, usually because of where fittings are located and secured. This isn’t manufacturing defect and wouldn’t result in the replacement of the under tray.
Unfortunately, I cannot comment on other cases, but I can advise that if dealerships have swapped under tray for exactly the same reason that you describe, then they have not done so with MG authority.
I should say that the dealer has also been told that there is nothing wrong when raising my bulge as a warranty issue.
First and foremost, your dealer need to inspect the car and advise that there is a manufacturing defect before this becomes a warranty issue. I trust that this makes sense.
If there is a slight bulge in the under tray, then this can occur due to the design of the car, usually because of where fittings are located and secured. This isn’t manufacturing defect and wouldn’t result in the replacement of the under tray.
Unfortunately, I cannot comment on other cases, but I can advise that if dealerships have swapped under tray for exactly the same reason that you describe, then they have not done so with MG authority.
I should say that the dealer has also been told that there is nothing wrong when raising my bulge as a warranty issue.