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1 – INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the world of Morgan. Your car is as individual as you are, and employs traditional coach-building
techniques, using only the highest quality materials – leather, aluminium and seasoned ash. Each Morgan is
built to an individual specification. The Morgan Aero uses the latest engine technology, using a lightweight
powerful engine meeting all the current standards in emissions and fuel economy.
Morgan Aero – Driven at Heart
This handbook has been produced in order to give the owner a good understanding of how best to use and
enjoy their Morgan car. The owner/driver should read and understand all that is in this handbook before using
the car, and the handbook should then be kept in the car for reference at any time. It should be passed on to
new owners if and when the car changes hands. Contained within the handbook are important safety warnings
and instructions. These warnings are to prevent any risk of injury being caused to you or others. This book is
intended to give an understanding of the operating procedures and general servicing instructions as well as
technical information. It is not intended to give comprehensive technical details and full servicing procedures.
To ensure maximum pleasure and performance are delivered it is important to keep the Morgan well maintained
and serviced at the correct intervals. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure the vehicle is serviced at the
correct periods. If any adjustment is required we request that you contact a Morgan dealer for advice before any
work is carried out. Alterations from the standard specification are not recommended as this may affect the
performance and safety of the vehicle.
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  • Page 1 It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure the vehicle is serviced at the correct periods. If any adjustment is required we request that you contact a Morgan dealer for advice before any work is carried out.
  • Page 2: Vehicle Identification

    2 - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION It is advised that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is recorded in this section along with other records that may be useful when requesting or ordering replacement parts. VIN: Your VIN number is visible through the windscreen from the driver’s side of the vehicle. Other Information Body Colour: Trim Colour:...
  • Page 3: Technical Information

    3 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION Engine Cylinders 8 in V Capacity 4799cc Bore mm Stroke mm 88.3 Compression ratio 10:1 Firing order 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2, 1 front LH Power net kW(BHP) 270(362) @ 6300 Torque Nm (lb/ft) 490(361) @ 3600 Valve operation 4 overhead camshafts, Chain driven Valve timing Variable valve timing system Fuel system...
  • Page 4 Cooling system Type Engine driven water pump, electronically controlled thermostat, radiator, twin electric cooling fans Operating pressure bar normal 1.1, maximum 2 Operating temperature 85 – 120°C Capacities Fuel Tank (approx.) 55 litres (14.5 US Gall) Windscreen washer bottle 5 litres (1.3 US Gall) Cooling system 11 litres (2.9 US Gall) Engine oil with new filter...
  • Page 5 Transmission (manual) Gear Box 6 forward speeds and reverse Clutch Hydraulic operation, self-adjusting Differential Hydratrac limited slip, Ratio 3.08:1 Gear Ratios Gear Gearbox Overall 4.05 12.47 2.40 7.39 1.58 4.86 1.19 3.67 3.08 0.87 2.68 3.68 11.33 Performance Mph/1000 rpm (approx) 27.76 24.16 20.27...
  • Page 6 Transmission (auto) Gear Box 6 forward speeds and reverse Clutch Hydraulic operation, self-adjusting Differential Hydratrac limited slip, Ratio 3.08:1 Gear Ratios Gear Gearbox Overall 4.17 12.84 2.34 7.21 1.52 4.68 1.14 3.51 0.87 2.68 0.69 2.12 3.40 10.47 Performance Mph/1000 rpm (approx) 34.94 27.71 21.15...
  • Page 7 Suspension Front Upper: Cantilever arm, Lower: Wishbone, inboard combined coil damper unit Rear Upper and lower: Wishbone, combined coil damper unit Castor 10° Camber Front: 0° – 0.5° negative. Rear: 0° – 0.5° Negative Toe in/out Front: 10’ toe in. Rear: 0°...
  • Page 8 Dimensions Chassis Wheelbase 2535mm (100 in) Track (Front) 1522mm (60 in) (Rear) 1480mm (58.5 in) Ground clearance 95mm (4 in) Turning circle 10m (32 ft) Overall Length 4100 mm (161.5 in) Width 1785mm (70.25 in) Height (with hood) 1222mm (48 in) Technical Information Vehicle in running order (Including fuel) 1145kg...
  • Page 9 Fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions (Manual) Urban conditions 17.6 l/100km Extra – urban conditions 8.6 l/100km Combined 11.9 l/100km CO2 Combined: 286g/km These figures have been determined in accordance with EEC standard (1999/100/EC). Engine power is determined in accordance with (1999/99/EC) Fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions (Auto) Urban conditions 16.3 l/100km...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    Wearing seatbelts is the best form of protection against injury or even death in the case of an accident, however big or small. Although your Morgan Aero is supplied with air bags they are designed to work with seatbelts and are not designed to take the place of a seatbelt.
  • Page 11 Morgan Motor Company strongly recommend that you do not carry children in your Morgan Aero and you should on no occasion carry children using a child seat in the vehicle. The Morgan Aero is fitted with air bags; in the case of an accident they may inflate causing injury or even death to children travelling in the car.
  • Page 12 Do not touch or approach any part of a hot exhaust system. Failure to comply with this may result in you receiving severe burns. Any work to be performed on your Morgan Aero must be performed by a qualified engineer or Morgan service agent.
  • Page 13 5.1 Keys Your Morgan Aero is supplied with 3 keys for the vehicle ignition system (1 extra profile key), 2 keys for the fuel filler cap and 2 keys for the door locks and 2 door lock plipers. Contained within the ignition key is a chip used to disarm the engine immobilisation system.
  • Page 14 5.3 Remote Central Locking (RCL) Your Morgan Aero is supplied with RCL that is activated by pressing either of the buttons on the RCL pliper. To lock the doors press the button on the pliper for approximately 1 second, the indicator lights will flash to indicate the locks have changed position.
  • Page 15 Notice Due to the nature of your Morgan Aero, it is easy for thieves to gain access to the inside of the vehicle. Do not leave items in the vehicle as they may be easily stolen.
  • Page 16: Seating And Safety Restraints

    6.1 Seats The seats in the Morgan Aero are adjustable fore/aft and should be adjusted to suit. To adjust the fore/aft position of the seats, raise the lever located under the front of the seat. This will allow the seat to slide fore/aft.
  • Page 17 Each seatbelt assembly is designed for use by one occupant of adult build, and should not be used by children unable to meet the requirements set forth herein. A child seat must never be used in a Morgan Aero. Never use one belt around two people, or allow a child to be carried on a driver or passenger’s lap.
  • Page 18 The seatbelt should be replaced if components are frayed, contaminated or damaged. Inspect regularly. The seatbelt system must be replaced if the vehicle has been involved in a severe impact, even if no damage to the assembly is visible. Seatbelt anchorage points must also be checked. Not checking or maintaining seatbelts can result in serious injury or death if the seatbelts do not work properly when needed.
  • Page 19 Many parts of the air bag system are designed only to be used once and you should contact a Morgan dealer or service agent for the replacement of the required parts before the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 20 6.4 Air bag deployment The air bag system fitted to the Morgan Aero is an electronically air bag system. In the event of the air bag being deployed there may be a release of powder from the bag; which may appear like smoke; although the powder is not harmful do not inhale the powder and exit the vehicle as soon as is safe.
  • Page 21 7 - INSTRUMENTS, CONTROLS AND SWITCHES...
  • Page 22 3 - Fuel Level Gauge Your Morgan Aero 8 is equipped with a visual fuel gauge. When full the needle will indicate full by being positioned to the far right of the gauge. As the fuel is used the needle will move towards the left hand side of the gauge representing the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
  • Page 23 5 - Engine Coolant Temperature The engine coolant temperature is displayed on a gauge located on the instrument panel. The engine coolant temperature should not exceed the normal running temperature. If the gauge indicates that the engine coolant is higher then normal the engine should be stopped (at the next safe place) and the engine left to cool. The engine coolant level should be checked after the coolant has cooled before using the car again.
  • Page 24 7.2 Digital Display Located in the bottom of the speedometer is the digital display unit. This display can show the following information Transmission position (Automatic cars only) Total distance travelled Trip distance Engine speed Road speed Engine coolant temperature Fuel level Warnings Battery condition Notice...
  • Page 25 7.3 Hand Controls and Switches 7 - Lights and Indicators The lights and indicators are operated from the left hand stalk behind the steering wheel. To indicate left push the stalk in a downward direction, to indicate right lift the stalk in an upward direction. The indicators are self- cancelling.
  • Page 26 Windscreen/Headlamp Washers To wash the windscreen, the control should be pulled toward the steering wheel. The stalk will return automatically. Each time the washer is operated, the wipers will sweep the windscreen three times. When you wash the windscreen the system will automatically wash the headlamps (There is a delay of 10 minutes between each headlamp wash cycle) Notice Always switch the wipers off before turning off the ignition.
  • Page 27 10 - Light Switch Operates the sidelights and headlights. The first position will turn on the side lights and the second (final position will turn on the headlights. 11 - Ignition switch/ steering lock The ignition switch is located on the steering column and has 3 positions. Notice Take note of the ignition key number.
  • Page 28 7.4 Push Button Switches 13 - Hazard switch When switched on the switch will flash red in conjunction with all the direction indicators on the vehicle. Hazard lights should be used in an emergency. In the case of an emergency move the vehicle to a safe position and turn the hazard lights on.
  • Page 29 17 – Rear Boot Release To open the rear boot, press the boot release button. Notice The boot release button should not be operated whilst the vehicle is moving. Always ensure that there are no animals or children trapped in the luggage area. Ensure that nothing can get trapped in the rear boot when being closed.
  • Page 30 7.5 Heater Controls 19 - Air Conditioning switch When pressed this starts the compressor on the engine. The heater fan must be on for the air conditioning to work. If the fan is not on, the air conditioning warning light in the button will flash until the fan is switched on. The engine speed may slow for a short time when first switched on.
  • Page 31 22 - Front heater vents These can be directed by rotating the whole vent using the outer ring and by use of the flaps in the vent. Pushing the flaps can close the vent. 23 - Side heater vents These can be directed by rotating the whole vent using the outer ring and by use of the flaps in the vent. Pushing the flaps can close the vent.
  • Page 32 If the light stays on or comes on when driving, there may be a problem with the safety system. Do not drive the car. Warning Never drive the vehicle when the air bag/SRS warning light is on. Call your Morgan dealer immediately...
  • Page 33 EBD system. The brakes should be working, but the effectiveness will be reduced. Warning Never drive the vehicle when the ABS or EBD warning light is on for any distance. Call your Morgan dealer immediately Central Warning Lights (from left to right) Charging tell tale The charging tell tale will illuminate red if the battery is not being charged.
  • Page 34 Oil Pressure warning light This light will show when the ignition is switched on and go out when the engine starts. If the light does not go out or comes on when driving, switch of the engine as quickly as is safe to do so. This will indicate low engine oil level or a problem with the engine oil system.
  • Page 35 Handbrake tell tale This light will light up when the handbrake is applied and will go out when the handbrake is fully off. Notice Never drive the vehicle when the handbrake is on. This will cause damage to the brake system and may cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 36 Side Lights Green with two light symbols indicates that the sidelights are switched on. Inertia Switch Warning Light A red exclamation mark. This will only light if the inertia switch has been operated. The inertia switch cuts off the fuel supply in an accident. Notice Never reset the inertia switch unless you have checked the car and fuel system.
  • Page 37: Driving Controls

    8 - DRIVING CONTROLS 8.1 Foot Controls The foot controls are set out in the standard format with the accelerator on the right, brake in the centre and the clutch pedal (Manual Only) on the left hand side. Warning When driving suitable footwear should be worn. The use of incorrect or no footwear may inhibit your ability to operate any of the foot-operated controls resulting in an accident causing serious injury or even death.
  • Page 38 Warning The brake system on your Morgan Aero 8 is a servo-assisted system. Braking assistance is only supplied whilst the engine is running. Do not coast with the engine off. This will result in a loss of brake performance resulting in an accident causing serious injury or even death.
  • Page 39 8.2 Hand Operated Controls Handbrake The handbrake on your Morgan Aero 8 only operates the rear wheel brakes. The handbrake lever is a conventional type handbrake. Pull the lever upwards until the brake begins to operate and hold the vehicle in a stationary position securely.
  • Page 40 Gear lever - Manual The gear positions are laid out in the standard H type pattern with reverse gear located to the left and then forwards. When in neutral the gear lever will naturally sit between 3 and 4 gear. Reverse gear When engaging reverse gear ensure the vehicle is stationary and the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
  • Page 41 Gear lever – Auto The gear positions are displayed in front of the gear lever. When in the most forward position the transmission is in the park position. Before moving the transmission out of the park position the engine must be running (interlock) and the foot brake must be applied (shiftlock).
  • Page 42 It is important to have the steering controls in the correct position for the driver. The steering column in your Morgan is adjustable forward and backwards and up and down. To move the steering wheel into the desired position pull the lever downward. The steering column is now free to be moved into the desired position. Once set in the desired position pull the lever firmly back up into the locking position to ensure the steering column is firmly secured in position.
  • Page 43 9.1 A/C The Air Conditioning system on the Morgan Aero is switched on using the push switch located on the instrument panel. In order for the AC to operate the engine must be running and the heater fan must be turned on. To have refrigerated air supplied to the cabin turn the temperature control to the cold setting with the A/C switched on.
  • Page 44: Starting Procedure

    10 - STARTING PROCEDURE 10.1 Starting Before attempting to start the car, make certain that the handbrake is fully applied and the car is in neutral. Depress the clutch. Notice Do not operate the accelerator pedal when starting. Turn the key and ensure that the ignition/steering lock is free.
  • Page 45 10.2 Warming up As soon as the engine is running and the instruments are reading correctly, the car may be driven. The tick-over will be adjusted by the fuel injection and may run a little higher than normal while the engine is cold. The tick- over may also fluctuate for a short time when electrical equipment is switched on.
  • Page 46: General Procedures

    11 - GENERAL PROCEDURES 11.1 Bodywork Polishing It is recommended that the paintwork should not be treated with a heavy wax for a period of three months after the car has been painted. This will allow the paintwork to ‘breathe’ and cure correctly. During this time the car should be cleaned regularly and may be treated with a light polish.
  • Page 47 Notice Be sure not to get polish or oil on the brakes when cleaning. If oil is used to protect the spokes, be sure it will not damage the tyres. Your dealer will be happy to provide advice about the best materials to use when cleaning your car.
  • Page 48 11.2 Hood Operation Lowering the Hood 1. To release the hood catches, depress the safety button at the rear of the catch, whilst pulling the main catch flap downwards. 2. Ensure that the catch is pulled back to the full extent of its travel, so that the latching mechanism clears the receiver hook.
  • Page 49 5. Push the centre of the vertical side forward and press down on the front rail. 6. With the hood in its folded position, close the hood catches in to the flat position. Raising the Hood 1. Open the hood catches to their full extent. 2.
  • Page 50 3. Move the front rail downward and towards the windscreen. Pull the hood downwards to allow the two guide pins to fit into the holes in the windscreen rail. 4. Push the main catch flap fully forward, ensuring that the safety button at the rear of the catch assembly is fully engaged.
  • Page 51 11.4 Opening the Bonnets To open the bonnets on your Morgan Aero first slide the retaining round handle on the rear hood latch and pull outwards. Repeat the operation on the front retaining latch and then lift the bonnet upwards.
  • Page 52 11.5 Mirrors Your Morgan Aero is fitted with 2 door mounted and 1 windscreen mounted rear view mirror. To adjust the door mirrors move the stalks on the inside of the car so that the mirror is in the desired position.
  • Page 53 11.6 Fuel Filling Fuel Your Morgan Aero must be fuelled with unleaded gasoline fuel. Your Morgan Aero will run satisfactorily on gasoline of a minimum octane rating of 87 RON. For increased performance and reduced knocking use a higher- grade gasoline. Using fuel with a lower octane rating may cause knocking (pinking) that in severe cases can cause damage to the engine and it’s components.
  • Page 54 Fuel Tank Filling The fuel filler cap is located to the right of centre in the rear panel. To open the fuel filler insert the fuel filler cap key and turn in an anti clockwise direction, then pull out the locking filler cap. After filling with fuel reverse the procedure to seal the fuel tank.
  • Page 55 12.2 Cold Tyre Inflation Pressure Morgan Motor Company Ltd recommend that your tyres should be inflated to 172 KPA or 25 PSI. This information can also be found on the vehicles “tyre and loading information” placard To measure and adjust you tyres remove the dust caps from the valves on the wheels and connect the measuring/inflation device.
  • Page 56 Poorly maintained and improperly used tyres are dangerous and may cause an accident resulting in serious injury or even death. Tyres must not exceed their loading limits. Overloading of tyres can cause blowouts resulting in accidents causing serious injury or even death. See ‘Tyre Placard Label’. Tyres must be inflated to the correct pressures.
  • Page 57 Tread wear The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tyre when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tyre graded 150 would wear one and one-half (11/2) times as well on the government course as a tyre graded 100.
  • Page 58 Morgan 123/45R18 90W Morgan is the tyre manufacturer, 123 is the nominal width of the tyre in mm, 45 is the height of the cross section of the tyre expressed as a percentage of the width, R is the tyre construction in this case radial, 18 is the rim...
  • Page 59 The tyre and loading Information label stuck on the driver’s doorsill specifies the correct size and pressure of tyres to be used on the Morgan Aero. It also specifies the total weight the car can carry, called the car capacity weight.
  • Page 60 12.7 Wheels - Removal Before lifting the car, fit the spanner over each nut and carefully loosen in turn. Jack up the car (see jacking). Be sure the car is on level ground and the handbrake is applied. Remove the nuts completely and then the wheel. To refit, apply a light coat of grease to the wheel studs, fit the wheel carefully over the studs and tighten the nuts in a diagonal pattern.
  • Page 61 13.1 Battery The battery on your Morgan Aero is located under the left hand bonnet. The battery is a ‘maintenance free’ battery. If the battery is required to be removed from the vehicle this should be performed by a Morgan dealer.
  • Page 62 13.2 Jumpstarting To jump-start your Morgan Aero connect the positive jump-starting power supply first to the live terminal on the battery and then the negative terminal of the jump-starting power supply to a good earth on the chassis or battery.
  • Page 63 Inertia Switch E Box location Warning Never reset the inertia switch after an accident until all fuel lines, tank, pump and filter have been checked to ensure there is no damage. If there is any damage to the fuel system do not reset the inertia switch. 13.4 Fuses All user serviceable fuses are located in the E box located on the right hand side of the vehicle under the right hand hood.
  • Page 64 Headlamps The headlights on your Morgan Aero 8 are gas discharge type headlights and care should be taken not to touch the bulbs when working on the lighting system. To remove the dipped beam bulb first remove the upper square cover by folding back the metal clip.
  • Page 65 14 - LIFTING AND TOWING 14.1 Towing Towing Loop Warning Use only equipment specifically designed for towing vehicles; failure to use the correct equipment may result in an accident causing serious injury or even death. Before towing a vehicle ensure that the ignition key is in the on position and the steering lock is released. Always ensure the vehicle is in neutral when being towed.
  • Page 66 14.2 Towing Trailers The Morgan Aero is not designed for use as a towing vehicle for either towing trailers or other vehicles Warning Do not use a Morgan Aero to tow trailers or any other vehicles. 14.3 Lifting To lift the car, use the jack supplied that is located in the tool kit in the rear of the car.
  • Page 67: Routine Maintenance

    The following details, along with services from your Morgan distributor or dealer, will help to prolong the life and enjoyment of your car.
  • Page 68 15.2 Engine Oil Level (figure 1 on page 51) The engine oil level must be checked every week. Stand the car on level ground when the engine is warm, allow time for the oil to return to the sump and remove dipstick. Clean the stick and replace in the dipstick tube. Withdraw the stick again and read the level.
  • Page 69 15.4 Oil Filter The filter should always be changed when the engine oil is replaced. The filter cartridge is located on the bottom of the engine in the centre. To remove, turn the filter anti-clockwise until clear of the thread. Discard the old filter.
  • Page 70 It is most important that the airflow is not restricted. The air cleaner should be changed every 10,000 miles, or more frequently in dusty conditions or regular town use. Your Morgan service agent should change the air filter element as the procedure involves removal of the RH wing, bonnets and front cowl.
  • Page 71 100° and stage 1 at 93°. As the temperature rises in traffic, the fan will then cut in and cut out. If you have any doubt about the operation of the fan system, consult your Morgan Dealer. Warnings Do not allow tools, hands or clothing to come into contact with the fan.
  • Page 72 15.10 Windscreen/Headlamp Washer Bottle (Figure 1 on page 51) The Windscreen/Headlamp washer bottle filler is located under the left had bonnet. The level must be checked regularly, especially during the winter. In cold weather it is recommended to use an antifreeze and windscreen cleaner, to prevent freezing and aid cleaning.
  • Page 73 Brakes The brakes will be inspected regularly during a normal service. Cleanliness is essential when dealing with brakes as grease or oil cannot be removed from brake linings. Always replace brake parts with genuine Morgan original specification components. Warning Brake fluid is hazardous and will cause illness or even death if swallowed.
  • Page 74 Oil Dipstick Windscreen/Headlamp Washer bottle Figure 1 - Left Hand Engine Bay Figure 2 - Right Hand Engine Bay Brake Fluid Reservoir...
  • Page 75: Warranty Information

    16 - WARRANTY INFORMATION When you need warranty repairs you may take your vehicle to any MORGAN authorized service dealer. If you have questions or concerns with your vehicle, we suggest you follow these steps: 1. Contact your Service Advisor at your authorized service Dealer.
  • Page 76 Warranty or Emissions Warranty. Some states may require a tax on all or a portion of warranty repairs. Where state law allows, the tax may have to be paid by you, the owner of the vehicle. Sometimes MORGAN may offer a special adjustment program to pay all or part of the cost of certain repairs beyond the terms of the applicable warranty.
  • Page 77 MORGAN is not responsible for any time that you lose, for any inconvenience you might be caused, for the loss of your transportation, or for any other incidental or consequential damages you may have. You may also have some implied warranties under state law (US only). For example, you may have: •...
  • Page 78 • Altering or modifying the vehicle – including the engine, body, chassis, or components – after the vehicle leaves Morgan’s control • Non-MORGAN parts installed after the vehicle leaves Morgan’s control. (For example, but not limited to, cellular phones, alarm systems) •...
  • Page 79 • Dings, dents • Cuts, burns, punctures or tears • Road salt, tree sap • Bird and bee droppings • Lightning, hail • Windstorm • Earthquake • Water or flood • Normal interior ageing Damaged Caused by Improper Maintenance Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused by failure to maintain the vehicle, improperly servicing or maintaining the vehicle, or using the wrong part, fuel, oil, lubricants, or fluids.
  • Page 80 16.2 Warranties on Tyres, Sound Systems and Batteries The tyre, sound system, and battery manufacturers provide you with separate warranties. You will find these warranties with the owner literature supplied with your new vehicle. Morgan provides no warranty coverage on these items.
  • Page 81 Morgan part in performance and durability. It is the owner’s responsibility to assure the equivalency of such parts. Please consult your Warranty Booklet for complete warranty information.
  • Page 82 If you only occasionally operate your vehicle under these conditions, it is not necessary to perform the additional maintenance. For specific recommendations contact the Morgan Customer Assistance Centre: • Extensive idling and/or driving at low speeds for long distances •...
  • Page 83 Operation in dusty conditions such as unpaved or dusty roads Every 6,000 miles or 9 months Replace engine oil and filter Every 15,000 miles Replace fuel filter As required Replace engine air filter Owner Checks and Services Refer to Mileage Intervals for Additional Checks and Services The owner or a service technician should perform certain basic maintenance checks and inspections at the intervals indicated.
  • Page 84 Check and lubricate all hinges, latches and outside locks Check and lubricate door rubber weather-strips Check and clean body and door drain holes Check safety-warning lamps (brake, air bag, safety belt) for operation Check cooling system fluid level and coolant strength Check battery water level (non-maintenance free) Check battery connections and clean if necessary Check clutch fluid level...
  • Page 85: Service History

    17 - SERVICE HISTORY First Service 1000 miles (1500km) or 3 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 86 Second Service 10,000 miles (16,000km) or 12 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 87 Third Service 20,000 miles (32,000km) or 24 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 88 Fourth Service 30,000 miles (48,000km) or 36 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 89 Fifth Service 40,000 miles (64,000km) or 48 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 90 Sixth Service 50,000 miles (80,000km) or 60 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 91 Seventh Service 60,000 miles (96,000km) or 72 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 92 Eighth Service 70,000 miles (112,000km) or 84 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 93 Ninth Service 80,000 miles (128,000km) or 96 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 94 Tenth Service 90,000 miles (145,000km) or 108 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 95 Eleventh Service 100,000 miles (160,000km) or 120 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… Signature………………………………...
  • Page 96 Twelfth Service 110,000 miles (177,000km) or 132 months after delivery (which ever comes 1 Serviced by: Name: ………………………………… Address: ……………………………… ………………………………………... ………………………………………… Date: …………….. Mileage: ……………………………… ignature………………………………...
  • Page 97 19 Index Accelerator Fan speed Air bag deployment Foot brake Air bags Foot controls Air cleaner Fuel filling Air conditioning Fuses Battery Gearbox Bonnets Gearlever (auto) Brakes Gearlever manual) Bulbs Hand controls Children Handbrake Cooling system Headlamp washer fluid Heater controls Digital display Hood operation Driving controls...
  • Page 98 Jump starting Keys Snow chains Spark plugs Lifting Starting Load limit calculations Steering column Locks Switches Maintenance Technical information Mirrors Temperature control Towing Oil filter Tyre pressures Tyres Polishing Push button switches Vehicle identification Ventilation distribution Rear axle Rear windows Warming up Remote central locking Warning lights...

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