Recurring motor fault with MGS5

Hi all, mine was also registered in June 2025, regional NSW but close to Sydney. I notice my media software version ends in R22 which may help to indicate a specific manufacturing batch - when the infotainment issues hit a few weeks back I wasn't affected and noted that most people were on version R25.

@Dig3stor call the MG Roadside number and get them to tow it at their cost. I had to have that done twice with mine.

Since my motor repair was completed in late January I've driven about 3000km and haven't had a recurrence of the issue. I'm about to leave on a road trip to Melbourne which will be a true test for it - half expecting it to kick the bucket again, but I've got my fingers crossed for no issues.

If you're in contact with Timmy at MG, feel free to reference my case number (00007854) so they're aware that it's the exact same issue. If your car is at the dealership, chase up MG Australia directly (1800 MG TEAM) at the same time to push them from both angles. Call and email them daily until you get a resolution.
 
Hi all, mine was also registered in June 2025,
Thanks to Spicyau and Dig3stor for the update and your registration date. So far we have 3 out of 5 is the batch of cars in June last year, which I presume is the first batch of cars after this new model launch here in OZ. Just wondering which batch are Andy998's and Bhubiz's from Nepal with?

@spicyau, hope you give us the good news after your Melbourne trip which would be the real test for your car. I'll stay tuned here👍
 
Small update: "1800 MG TEAM" is experiencing disruptions and the message says to email customer care... You folks are all calling at the same time? lol
 
Sorry for the late reply,

Ours was complied and first registered in May.

Less than 1000km since the last dealer visit, it had the motor fault again last night...

I'm going to contact the MG hotline and see how I go.

Bit annoying as I need to do a 500+ km trip in a weeks time, but have no confidence in the car, even if the dealer "fixes" it again.
 
@spicyau, hope you give us the good news after your Melbourne trip which would be the real test for your car. I'll stay tuned here👍

No issues on this trip whatsoever (except a bit of congestion at the Tesla supercharger in Albury). Car drove fine and didn't conk out on me. Now at around 15000km, so 5000km since the motor repair was completed - not ready to call it fully resolved just yet, maybe once I hit 20000km :)
 
Hi all, I'm a new member to this forum - I was inspired to join after seeing how active the discussions around the MG S5 are compared to some of the other social media groups I am a member of.

I wanted to share my experience with a recurring motor fault in my MG S5 (Essence 62kW) that has resulted in the car being towed twice, and being off the road completely for around 7 weeks. I'm based near Sydney, Australia and purchased the S5 in June last year - the first few months it was enjoyable to drive, and as my very first brand-new car (and EV) I took very good care of it to ensure its longevity.

After commuting to work one morning in October (approx 7900km odo), the car lost power after exiting the freeway and displayed a warning message on the cluster "Motor Fault Consult Handbook". The motor was making a strange noise, the car felt reluctant to drive, and it struggled to make it up a short hill to the train station carpark. I also observed that the power indicator on the right hand side of the cluster display stopped showing any information. Here is a photo of the error message displayed on the cluster indicating the fault.

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To troubleshoot, I turned the car off, locked it, got back in and turned it back on, but the issue was persistent. I had to get to the office so was unable to troubleshoot further, but I gave MG Roadside Assistance a call to discuss the issue. They advised the error might go away after being left for some time and that if it was still a problem upon returning to the car to give them a call for further instructions. When I returned the fault had disappeared so I started my journey back home. About halfway through the journey after I'd slowed from highway speeds (100kph) down to 50-60kph, the fault reappeared, so I pulled over and called Roadside where they advised the car would need to be towed to a dealership for further investigation.

After a week at the dealership the car was returned to me advising that a software update and recalibration on the motor control units was completed, and they were confident a software bug was the cause of the fault. The car drove normally for the next 3 weeks until the exact same issue reoccurred (approx 9900km odo). Once again the car was towed back to the dealership where it has remained ever since.

Communication from both MG Motor Australia and the local dealerships has been incredibly poor. The technicians have diagnosed the stator (component in the motor) to be faulty, and they have been awaiting delivery of parts for the past 6 weeks. Nobody has been able to provide an ETA on when the parts will be delivered or when the car will be returned to me. Unfortunately in Australia we don't have "lemon laws" for new cars like many other countries do - getting a like-for-like replacement or a refund will take months and require intervention from Consumer Affairs agencies and/or a magistrate - which means I'm stuck trying to push them to complete the repair as soon as possible. Who knows if they've even identified the root cause of the fault correctly, given my experience thus far I'm fully expecting the fault to reoccur once they hand the car back to me!

It's apparent through this forum and other social media channels that this is unlikely to be a widespread fault as I've only come across one of instance of this issue occurring - that person resides on the other side of the country so it really just seems like sheer dumb luck to be handed the keys to one of two known lemons in Australia.

MG Motor Australia have provided me with a courtesy loan car, being a 2023 MG ZS EV (Standard model with 51kW battery), which has been challenging as it doesn't provide me with enough range for my work commute, let alone longer trips to the city or further afield. The charge speed is also quite abysmal compared to the S5, so I've been spending much more time staring at parking lots (and paying for it...) than I would've in my own car.

I'm not sure what I was hoping to get out of making this post - I will do my best to keep it updated with the outcome in the hopes that sharing my experience could assist other future MG S5 owners that may encounter the same rare issue that I have myself. It might also serve as a warning that while MG EVs are quite well regarded, their customer experience leaves a lot to be desired - especially so over here in Australia!
Happened to me on mg s5 ev in malta twice. First i bought a car and got a motor fault after 3 days. They then replced the car and happened again on the new one after 1.5 days of use.
 
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