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Mountain Buggy buggy repair
Free AI fault finder for Mountain Buggy prams and buggies (Terrain, Swift, Nano, Urban Jungle). Find the likely cause and the exact part in about a minute.
Got a problem with your Mountain Buggy? Tell us what’s happening below and we’ll help you work out the likely cause, whether it’s safe to keep using, and exactly where to get the part.
Common Mountain Buggy issues we see: wheel bearing wear on the all-terrain wheels, the fold strap fraying, and the seat recline slipping.
Mountain Buggy models we cover
Terrain, Swift, Nano, Urban Jungle. Not sure which one you have? Pick “Not sure / other” and describe it — a photo helps us identify it.
Tell us what your Mountain Buggy is doing and we'll help you work out what's likely wrong and what to do next. It's free.
Common Mountain Buggy questions & answers
The most commonly reported Mountain Buggy faults, what usually fixes them, and where to get what you need — based on real owner reports, not a guess.
Front wheel feels stiff, wobbly, or doesn't turn smoothly
Mountain Buggy's own support content confirms this is usually the front wheel's adjustment nut (under a plastic cap) being over- or under-tightened, not a damaged wheel.
Likely fix: A safe check-yourself fix: locate the nut under the front wheel's plastic cap and adjust it a small amount (quarter-turn) at a time โ too loose causes wobble, too tight causes stiffness. Only replace the wheel if adjusting it doesn't help.
Urban Jungle: fold button is hard to find or engage
A frequently reported usability complaint โ the fold mechanism sits underneath the child's footrest padding, so the release button is genuinely hard to locate the first several times.
Likely fix: Not a fault โ check Mountain Buggy's own how-to guide for exactly where the button sits before assuming anything is broken.
Urban Jungle: rear wheel doesn't stay connected
Reported cases of the rear wheel working loose or detaching during use.
Likely fix: Check the wheel's locking clip is fully engaged first; if it keeps coming loose, the wheel unit itself likely needs replacing.
Terrain: front wheel wobbles, especially when moving quickly
Mountain Buggy's own support content acknowledges this directly for the Terrain โ some play in the front wheel tracking is normal, but excessive wobble usually means the wheel needs attention.
Likely fix: Check the front wheel adjustment nut first (same fix as the general front-wheel issue). If wobble continues at speed, a wheel replacement is the next step.
Terrain: brake cable or mechanism scrapes on the wheel
Reported as getting worse under load โ the brake cable or mechanism catching against the wheel as more weight goes into the buggy.
Likely fix: Get the brake cable routing checked rather than continuing to use it once it's audibly scraping โ this affects braking reliability.
Why use Repair My Buggy for your Mountain Buggy?
Our guidance is grounded in the faults Mountain Buggy buggies actually develop, not generic advice. It’s AI-assisted and free, and we’re always clear when something needs a professional look rather than a DIY fix.