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MG Recalls

7 recalls across 6 models.

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REC-006468active

2024โ€“2025 MG MG3

In the event of collision, the inner side of the cushion frame may move forward and downwards much further than expected, inadvertently contacting the unlocking lever and then the locking pin, thereby causing the inboard rail to unlock.

Light Vehicle

3 Nov 2025

REC-005652active

2021โ€“2022 MG MG HS PHEV & MG HS +EV - Plug-in Hybrid Electric medium SUV

Due to a manufacturing defect, the carpet underlay may be positioned between the nut and the electrical ground stud. If the nut loosens overtime due to vibrations whilst driving, it could cause the wiring beneath the floor to overheat and it may result in a fire inside the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

1 May 2023

REC-001632active

2021 MG MG3

The fuel-tank strap retaining bolts may be faulty and could fail, which could result in movement of the vehicle's fuel tank, including it detaching from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

23 June 2021

REC-001007active

2016โ€“2018 MG ZS

Potential software fault with the Stability Control System (SCS).

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2018

REC-005103active

0 MG MG6 GT& MG6

The rear centre seat position of the MG6 is not fitted with a Child Restraint Anchorage as required by Australian Design Rule 34/02.

Light Vehicle

23 July 2014

REC-002499active

0 MG TF

Possibility of torque relaxation on the bolt used to attach the damper to the upper suspension arm.

Light Vehicle

12 Feb 2003

REC-002412active

0 MG MGF

It is possible for seat belt pre-tensioner units to activate unnecessarily when the ignition is switched on.

Light Vehicle

18 Dec 2001