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Yes - obviously tighter than before but doable.
Mine's very tight to the point you almost can't move the lever, but if you're going to go a bit tighter, whatever you do don't strip the threads.Yes - obviously tighter than before but doable.
I would check round here?Does anyone who is familiar with this problem recognise this screw? I found it in the drivers footwell of my MG ZS EV MK1 and yes I have the clicking (although it's intermittent)
Hi do you have have a copy of MG Service Bulletin MG-0020. I am still ongoing with my driving column knuckle joint failure. Thankfully Motobility have taken my case over along with RAC. I have managed track down 16 members on this forum who have had their steering column replaced and counting.Get bit of detective ?️work @Kithmo .
It will be interesting to hear, if increasing the pressure via the nut on the steering clamp, turns out to be a long term fix.
I like you, believe we have a couple of different issues causing this noise at the wheel.
The failed UJ in the video is more than a little concerning for both the owner and MG themselves that’s for sure !.
You would definitely be able to feel the play in the column, when rocking the steering wheel if the UJ was in this state.
There would be a considerable amount of free play present at the steering wheel, that’s for sure !.
A couple of U.K. owners have had there columns replaced, which had cured the problem it would appear.
MG must be 100% aware of this issue, because they have released a service bulletin ( MG - 0020 ) that recognises the problem.
I understand, this MG - SB recommends replacing the steering column, not sure if this means the entire column assembly, or just the lower section, that houses both of the UJ joints, I have no idea.
This section is splined to the column at the upper point and the lower point attaches to a similar splined shaft of the steering rack.
Both points have a pinch bolt that passes through the knuckles of the coupling and is then torqued up to the manufactures spec.
MG would not be taking this type of action unless they where total convinced that it was a real safety concern.
Maybe they have identified a problem with the UJ joints, on certain cars that has resulted in premature failure.
UJ steering joints are see a potential wear point, but certainly NOT at this early stage in the cars life !.
Sorry - I don’t know if MG have released a service bulletin yet, I just made reference to the fact that I thought ? they SHOULD have done one by now.Hi do you have have a copy of MG Service Bulletin MG-0020. I am still ongoing with my driving column knuckle joint failure. Thankfully Motobility have taken my case over along with RAC. I have managed track down 16 members on this forum who have had their steering column replaced and counting.
thanks Joe
What model do you have and what is the age of the car and what mileage has it covered please.We have had our car into MG yesterday. They tightened two bolts and clicking stopped. Looks similar to bolt posted earlier. All good, clicking gone. However today MG UK have insisted the car have a full steering rack replacement under warranty. The service advisor would not commit to wether it was a recall but it needs done. Get them checked folks ?
When do they expect to get the parts?We have had our car into MG yesterday. They tightened two bolts and clicking stopped. Looks similar to bolt posted earlier. All good, clicking gone. However today MG UK have insisted the car have a full steering rack replacement under warranty. The service advisor would not commit to wether it was a recall but it needs done. Get them checked folks ?
Hi Matt are you sure it is steering rack and not steering column. Could you give me your dealership name.When do they expect to get the parts?
Sorry it is indeed a column. Same issue with us on back order. MG BishopbriggsHi Matt are you sure it is steering rack and not steering column. Could you give me your dealership name.
Thanks
Joe