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MORGAN MOTOR COMPANY
Pickersleigh Road, Malvern Link, Worcestershire, England, WR14 2LL.
www.morgan-motor.com

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Stuart Kellett
February 8, 2025

2022 CX Morgan Plus Four. Fuse box layout. Which relays and fuses feed what components

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The fuse box in the 2022 Morgan Plus Four is located behind a plate on the inner A-post panel. To access it, release the fasteners and lift the plate to clear the locating tab at its base. A fuse layout schematic is provided below the plate to help identify blown fuses. The correct fuse rating for each circuit is listed on the rear of the main fusebox lid. Specific relays and fuses powering individual components are not detailed in the provided information.

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  • Page 1 MORGAN MOTOR COMPANY Pickersleigh Road, Malvern Link, Worcestershire, England, WR14 2LL. www.morgan-motor.com...
  • Page 2 ‫.نيقئاسلل مدقتم بيردتب روتوم ناغروم ةكرش يصوت ، ةبكرملل يلاعلا ءادألا ةعيبطل ارظن‬ The content contained within this handbook is correct at the time of publication, however due to the nature of Morgan motor vehicle production, some details may be subject to change.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OPERATING THE VEHICLE TOWING / LIFTING THE VEHICLE A welcome to your vehicle and the Information on how to drive and technical specification. operate the vehicle safely. MAINTENANCE Advice on keeping your vehicle in exemplary condition. SAFETY AND SECURITY OPERATING THE HOOD Important warnings and information...
  • Page 4 This handbook has been produced in order to give the owner a good techniques, using only the highest quality materials – leather, aluminium and understanding of how best to use and enjoy their Morgan. The owner/driver seasoned ash. Each Morgan is built to an individual specification. Morgan uses...
  • Page 5 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Morgan advises that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is recorded in this section along with other records that may be useful when requesting or Supplying Dealer Information: ordering replacement parts. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) plate is positioned under the left bonnet on the inner panel ahead of the A-Post.
  • Page 6 MORGAN PLUS FOUR Engine Information Ignition System Engine ............BMW 2.0L (1998.3cc) in-line four cylinder Type ............Digital electronic direct injection with twin scroll turbo. Operation ..........ECU controlled, direct coil Cylinders ..........4 Spark Plug ..........NGK/Champion R5/R6 Gap 0.75mm Capacity ..........1998.3cc. Bore (mm) ..........82 Cooling System Stroke (mm) ..........94.6...
  • Page 7 MORGAN PLUS FOUR Transmission Transmission Suspension Manual: Automatic: Front ..............Double wishbone with anti-roll bar Gear Box ..6-speed manual with Gear Box ..8-speed automatic Rear ..............Double wishbone Comfort and Sport+ with Comfort, Sport Caster Front ..........5°30’ engine modes. and Sport+ shift Caster Rear ............N/A...
  • Page 8 MORGAN PLUS FOUR Wheels and Tyres Vehicle Dimensions Length ......................3830mm (150.79 in) 15” ALLOY WHEEL: Width (Base Wheels) .................1650mm (64.96 in) Wheel Size ..........15”x6.5” ET-21 Width (Option Wheels) ..............1665mm (65.55 in) Tyres ............205/60R15 91V Height ......................1235mm (48.62 in) 15” WIRE WHEEL: Track Front ....................1455mm (57.28 in)
  • Page 9 MORGAN PLUS FOUR Fuel Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions AUTOMATIC: MANUAL: Low CO ..........243.5 g/km Low CO ..........198.5 g/km Medium CO ........162.3 g/km Medium CO ........129.4 g/km High CO ..........118.6 g/km High CO ..........139.2 g/km Extra High CO .........
  • Page 10 MORGAN PLUS SIX Engine Information Ignition System Engine..............BMW 3.0L (2,998cc) in-line six cylinder Type ..............Digital electronic direct injection with twin scroll turbo. Operation ............ECU controlled, direct coil Cylinders ............6 Spark plug ............NGK/Champion R5/R6 Gap 0.75mm Capacity ............
  • Page 11 MORGAN PLUS SIX Oil and Fluid Specifications Suspension Engine ..............0W-30 Fully Synthetic Front ..............Double wishbone with anti-roll bar Gearbox Oil ..........Shell L12108 Rear ..............Double wishbone Rear Differential Oil ......... HYPOID Axle Oil G3 synthetic oil Caster Front ..........5°30’...
  • Page 12 MORGAN PLUS SIX Chassis Tyre pressure..............28PSI Wheel torque setting ..........80Lb/Ft (110Nm) Wheelbase (fully loaded) ....... 2520mm (99.21 in) Track Front ............. 1492mm (58.74 in) Track Rear ............1492mm (58.74 in) Vehicle Masses Ground Clearance ........135mm (5.31 in) Vehicle in running order (Including fuel) ..
  • Page 13 Misuse of Your Vehicle intended to give comprehensive technical details and full servicing procedures. Your Morgan is intended to be used in a safe manner, always obey the local To ensure maximum pleasure and performance, it is important to keep laws and speed limits, never travelling faster than is appropriate for the road, your Morgan well maintained and serviced at the correct intervals.
  • Page 14 SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Warnings Responsibilities of the Owner As the owner of this vehicle, you are responsible for the safe and proper Always ensure that the car is in a roadworthy condition. It is the operation of this vehicle. This is a high performance vehicle and safe use is responsibility of the driver to ensure that the vehicle is in a proper dependent upon the practice of safe driving technique as well as the expertise and roadworthy condition.
  • Page 15 Morgan does not recommend installing any non-approved electronic the car until a Morgan engineer has rectified the fault. Never park in a confined systems that emit radio frequencies. Such items include electronic space with the engine running without adequate ventilation.
  • Page 16 Airbag Operation WARNING If deployed, airbags present a risk to children and persons of Your Morgan is fitted with a passenger airbag (within the dashboard) and a driver short stature using seating aids. Therefore, such persons should not travel airbag (within the steering wheel). The airbags are designed to deploy during in this vehicle.
  • Page 17 If the warning light shows, pull over and stop driving as soon as it is safe to do so. The vehicle must not be driven and should be inspected by a Morgan engineer or service agent.
  • Page 18 ESC Off mode • ESC Sport mode WARNING The ESC system will perform most efficiently when the vehicle is fitted with correctly maintained Morgan recommended tyres. • Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) / Active Yaw Control (AYC) WARNING It is possible that noise may be heard whilst the ESC is active.
  • Page 19 WARNING Never lock the vehicle when a person or animal is inside it. condition. Replacement fob batteries can be obtained from your nearest Morgan service agent or engineer. WARNING Never leave the vehicle unattended and unlocked. Do not force the lock mechanism. If the key does not go into the lock or the lock Door Locks - Manual Operation will not operate, lubricate with light grade oil.
  • Page 20 SEATS AND SEAT BELTS Seats The seats in your vehicle are adjustable. Adjustments include fore/aft, rake angle To adjust the rake angle of the seat, sit in the seat and operate the lever to the and lumbar support. Seats should be adjusted to suit the occupant before driving. side of the seat base.
  • Page 21 SEATS AND SEAT BELTS Seat Belts WARNING Driver and passenger seat belts should always be worn properly. Wearing a seat belt incorrectly increases the chance of serious Seat belts should be worn correctly at all times when in the vehicle. It is a injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 22 WARNING It is recommended that work to the seat belt system should be WARNING Morgan Motor Company does not recommend the use of performed by an authorised Morgan service dealer or engineer.
  • Page 23 Premium sound system will appear in the list of available devices WARNING Do not store very hot beverages in the cup holder as this as “Morgan” followed by a number that is unique to your vehicle. The pairing increases the risk of getting burnt in the case of spillage.
  • Page 24 INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES Central Dashboard - RHD Speedometer Odometer and Trip meter Footwell Vent 10. Hazard Warning Analogue Clock Trip Reset Button Air Conditioning (Optional) 11. Heated Windscreen Tachometer Heater Fan Control Ignition/Engine Start 12. Temperature Control 13. Rev Limit Warning Light...
  • Page 25 INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES Central Dashboard - LHD Tachometer Rev Limit Warning Light Air Conditioning (Optional) 10. Heated Windscreen Analogue Clock Heater Fan Control Ignition/Engine Start 11. Temperature Control Speedometer Footwell Vent Hazard Warning 12. Trip Reset Button 13. Odometer and Trip Meter Plus Line Owner’s Handbook - Version 1.0...
  • Page 26 INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES Speedometer Trip Meter / Trip Reset Button (1 RHD, 3 LHD) (4 RHD, 13 LHD) / (5 RHD, 12 LHD) The speedometer indicates the road speed of the vehicle. The display is miles Located in the LCD screen at the bottom of the speedometer is the trip meter, per hour (mph) and/or kilometres per hour (kph).
  • Page 27 INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES Ignition/Engine Start Temperature Control (9 RHD, 8 LHD) (12 RHD, 11 LHD) With the ignition key set to the second position, push the Start button to start Rotate the Temperature Control knob clockwise to increase interior the ignition. Whilst pressing and holding the foot brake (automatic vehicles) temperature, or anticlockwise to reduce interior temperature.
  • Page 28 If this situation occurs, the engine should be stopped (at the next safe place) and the engine left to cool. The vehicle should then be inspected by a Morgan Service agent before further use. Fuel Gauge...
  • Page 29 If it continues to illuminate, the vehicle must WARNING Failure to investigate and rectify the cause of these not be driven and should be inspected by a Morgan engineer or service agent. warning lights could result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 30 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL LCD Screen Layout Indicators High Beam or Auto Lights Fog Lamp Side Lights Check Message Warning Selected Drive Mode or Gear ESC Mode Heated Screen Battery Warning 10. Check Seat Belt 11. Check Engine 12. Warning Display Area 13.
  • Page 31 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL Icon Explanation Accessories Position. Fan. Heater. Ice Warning. Engine Overheating. Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Pressure. Engine Oil Level Caution. Check Required. Drive Moderately. Close to Minimum. Light module failure. Low Tyre Secure Vehicle Drivetrain. Drive moderately. Overseer Gearshift Washer Low.
  • Page 32 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL WARNING Operating the driver information panel menus during driving It is recommended that the various checks in the Driver Information menus can cause distraction, resulting in loss of control of the vehicle, accident, are carried out before a journey. To activate the scrolling menus on the Driver serious injury or death to the occupants of the vehicle and others.
  • Page 33 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL Continue to press the right stalk button to select the following information: WARNING Do not scroll through Driver Information menus while driving the vehicle. FUEL Reset Fuel Consumption Outside Temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit PRESS AND HOLD the right stalk button to PRESS the right stalk button to cycle PRESS AND HOLD the right stalk button to reset the Fuel Consumption Gauge reading.
  • Page 34 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL Continue to press the right stalk button to select the following information: WARNING Do not scroll through Driver Information menus while driving the vehicle. Check Message Warning Symbol Amber Warning Symbols Amber Warning Symbols When any red or amber warning symbol is present, PRESS the right stalk button to cycle through any Amber warning symbols appear in the warning the check message warning triangle will also show.
  • Page 35 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL Oil Level It may take approximately 2 minutes to complete a measurement. During It is recommended that an oil level check is carried out periodically. this time, the engine may run at higher revolutions that normal. Do not press To activate an oil level measurement, the vehicle should be: pedals or leave the vehicle unattended whilst the measurement is active.
  • Page 36 DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL Oil Level Readings 4/4: Engine oil is full. 3/4: Engine oil is 1/4 of a litre 2/4: Engine oil is 2/4 of a litre 1/4: Engine oil is 3/4 of a litre (250ml) below full. (500ml) below full. (750ml) below full.
  • Page 37 CONTROL STALKS Driver Info Panel Wiper Stalk Indicator Stalk PUSH UP for PUSH DOWN to indicate LEFT own) Windscreen Wipers PUSH UP to indicate RIGHT Intermittent Speed 1 Speed 2 Button PUSH DOWN for Single Wipe PRESS to toggle Auto Lights ON/OFF Outer Ring Button ROTATE to select...
  • Page 38 WARNING Do not use wipers on a dry screen. rear lights, proceed with caution and report this to a Morgan dealer as soon as possible. If there is a complete light failure of all the lighting circuits, do not...
  • Page 39 Morgan recommends that the correct headlights insufficient power to allow the engine to be started. are purchased and installed on the vehicle by a Morgan trained technician. Morgan acknowledges that correctly positioned after-market beam deflectors...
  • Page 40 UNDER DASHBOARD FUNCTIONS Diagnostic Socket Volume Control Front Heater Vents Dual USB Charger Instrument Dimmer Switch Heated Seat Switches Footwell Light (located inside the glove box)
  • Page 41 The direction of airflow can be adjusted by moving the whole vent using the electronic systems. It is recommended that this is only performed by an central knob. Twist the central knob clockwise to shut off air flow, rotate the authorised Morgan dealership. central knob anti-clockwise to open air flow. Instrument Dimmer Switch Footwell Lights This switch controls the brightness of the instrument lighting.
  • Page 42 DRIVE MODES (AUTOMATIC) Selector Lever Positions WARNING Apply the parking brake to ensure that the vehicle is secured (LHD Selector shown) against rolling away. Danger of accidents. Before leaving the vehicle, secure D DRIVE it to prevent it rolling away. Selector lever position for all normal driving.
  • Page 43 DRIVE MODES (AUTOMATIC) General Apply the foot brake until the driver is ready to drive off; this will prevent the vehicle from moving when a gear is selected. • It is possible to move from selector lever position P with the engine running and the brake pressed.
  • Page 44 DRIVE MODES (AUTOMATIC) Comfort Mode Comfort Mode is the default vehicle driving setting, and is intended for economical and comfortable driving. In vehicles featuring an automatic transmission, this driving mode will optimise the gear shift points to maintain the most appropriate gear for economical driving.
  • Page 45 DRIVE MODES (AUTOMATIC) Activating Sport Mode To signify this mode, the LCD display backdrop will illuminate red and ‘S+’ will be shown on the driver’s information panel: When in the drive position (D) the selector lever may be moved (left) into the Sport position.
  • Page 46 DRIVE MODES (AUTOMATIC) Selecting gears manually in Sport Mode Selecting gears manually in Sport Mode using using gear selector: the Shift Paddles (Automatic Gearbox) To shift down: Push the selector lever forwards. Shift paddles on the steering column enable fast gear shifting without taking To shift up: Pull the selector lever backwards.
  • Page 47 DRIVE MODES (MANUAL) Selecting gears using the Manual Gear Lever To signify this mode, the LCD display backdrop will illuminate red and ‘S+’ will be shown on the driver’s information panel: The gear positions are laid out in the standard H type pattern with reverse gear located to the left and then forwards.
  • Page 48 Pull the lever upwards until the brake begins to operate and holds the vehicle in a stationary position securely. WARNING The brake system on your Morgan is a servo-assisted system. Braking assistance is only supplied whilst the engine is running. Do not To release the handbrake push the button on the end of the lever and slowly coast with the engine off.
  • Page 49 STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT Steering Column Adjustment It is important to have the steering controls in the correct position for the driver. The steering column in your vehicle can be adjusted up or down and forwards or backwards. To move the steering wheel into the desired position push the lever at the left side of the steering column downward.
  • Page 50 If the engine still fails to start, switch off the ignition and consult your nearest To control the temperature of the air being supplied to the cabin, rotate the Morgan dealer. knob located on the instrument panel. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the...
  • Page 51 HOOD DOWN PROCEDURE WARNING To prevent damage to the hood, ensure it is clean before folding. Pay particular attention to the rear window panel which should be completely free from trapped dirt and debris before folding to prevent scratches occurring. WARNING Avoid folding or unfolding the rear window in very cold conditions.
  • Page 52 HOOD DOWN PROCEDURE FOLD 1 FOLD 2 WARNING Failure to release the press studs before lowering the hood can damage Begin lifting the hood from the front rail. Carefully Continue to tilt the hood backwards while making a the vehicle body work. make a neat fold through the rear window panel.
  • Page 53 HOOD DOWN PROCEDURE Locate the front rail lock/release clamps and Lay the clamps flat. squeeze the clamp and outer lever together. Plus Line Owner’s Handbook - Version 1.0...
  • Page 54 HOOD COVER FITTING PROCEDURE To avoid potential damage to the vehicle, it is recommended that two people perform the following procedure: Slide the hood cover under the rail, passing the rear INSIDE: Ensure the hood is folded down. Pull the rear Have a helper lift and support the rear hood rail.
  • Page 55 HOOD UP PROCEDURE To avoid potential damage to the vehicle, it is recommended that two people perform the following procedure: Remove hood cover if fitted (see Hood cover fitting). INSIDE: Locate the rear hood rail release lever next Carefully unfold the hood, positioning the front rail to the drivers seat.
  • Page 56 HOOD UP PROCEDURE Push down on the rear hood rail over the clamping Secure the lower sides of the hood by pushing in points to secure from the rear and provide the the press studs either side of the vehicle. required tension through the hood.
  • Page 57 FUEL FILLING Your vehicle must be fuelled with unleaded Petrol. Your vehicle will run WARNING When removing the filler cap do so slowly. Failure to do this satisfactorily on Petrol of a minimum octane rating of 95 RON. Using fuel with a may result in fuel spray causing serious injury and a fire hazard.
  • Page 58 NOTICE Always take care when opening bonnets in windy weather conditions. To open the bonnets on your Morgan first slide the retaining round handle on The wind may cause bonnets to fall down causing serious injury to yourself or others.
  • Page 59 WARNING Tyres must be inflated to the correct pressures. Over or under inflated tyres can cause blowouts resulting in accidents causing Morgan recommend that the tyres should be inflated to 28psi/193kPa. This serious injury or even death. See ‘Tyre Placard Label’.
  • Page 60 TYRES Replacement Tyres and Tyre Quality Grading Traction The tyre quality grade can be found on the tyre sidewall, indicating the quality The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those of performance of the tyre. grades represent the tyre’s ability to stop on a wet surface as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
  • Page 61 Flat Tyre (Emergency Tyre Repair) WARNING Your Morgan must never be used to tow a trailer. In the event of sustaining a flat tyre, contact your nearest Morgan dealer or a vehicle recovery company. If your vehicle carries a puncture repair kit, follow WARNING Do not exceed the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating), or the instructions with the kit.
  • Page 62 CHANGING A WIRE WHEEL Wheels should be changed at a Morgan dealership where the vehicle can be raised using specialist equipment. In an emergency, a jack (not supplied with vehicle) may be used to raise the vehicle sufficiently. See ‘LIFTING THE VEHICLE.’ If it is essential to change a...
  • Page 63 Behind the carpet is removed from the vehicle this should normally be performed by a Morgan an aluminium plate secured by two fasteners. The fuse box is behind this plate.
  • Page 64 NOTICE Care must be taken to avoid short-circuits when jump-starting a vehicle. Towing Trailers WARNING Not connecting jump-starting cables correctly may result in Your Morgan is not designed for use as a towing vehicle for either towing damage to a vehicle’s electrical system. trailers or other vehicles.
  • Page 65 It is recommended that the vehicle is only lifted using a professional workshop post lift or hydraulic ramp. Wheels should be changed at a Morgan dealership where the vehicle can be raised using specialist equipment. In an emergency, a jack may be used to raise the vehicle sufficiently to clear a trapped obstacle from underneath.
  • Page 66 Open the oil filler cap by turning anticlockwise. Add details, along with services from a Morgan distributor or dealer, will help to engine oil. Ensure not to overfill with too much engine oil. Clean up any oil prolong the life and enjoyment of the car.
  • Page 67 / or engine damage. Do not exceed the service date indicated. oil is changed. Morgan recommends having the engine oil changed by a certified Morgan Dealership or specialist workshop. To remove the filter, unscrew the filter cover anti clockwise and carefully withdraw from the vehicle taking care to catch any dripping oil.
  • Page 68 The air cleaner should be changed every 10,000 miles, or more frequently in dusty conditions or regular town use. A Morgan Service Dealer should change the air filter element as it is only accessible from underneath the vehicle. When replacing, use the correct specification of element.
  • Page 69 As the temperature rises in traffic, the fans will activate as required. Failure to do so will seriously affect the operation of the system. If there is any doubt about the operation of the fan system, consult a Morgan Dealer at the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 70 The brake fluid in the system must be drained and replaced every 2 years. 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.
  • Page 71 Mirrors Do not use cutting polishes that contain ammonia as this may bleach some Your Morgan is fitted with two door mounted and one windscreen mounted pigments. After you are happy that the paint is completely clean, a good rear view mirror. To adjust the door mirrors move the mirrors on the stalks quality wax polish should be used to finish off.
  • Page 72 The Warranty Start Date (for all warranties) is the day the first retail owner to your vehicle. Morgan does not assume nor authorise anyone to assume for it takes delivery of the new vehicle, or the day it is first put into service (for any other obligation or liability in connection with your vehicle or this warranty.
  • Page 73 WARRANTY INFORMATION MORGAN is not responsible for any time that you lose, for any inconvenience WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE NEW VEHICLE you might be caused, for the loss of your transportation, or for any other LIMITED WARRANTY? incidental or consequential damages you may have. You may also have some DAMAGE CAUSED BY: implied warranties.
  • Page 74 You will find these warranties with the owner literature supplied with • Tyre rotation or balancing • Cleaning/polishing your new vehicle. Morgan provides no warranty coverage on these items. • Clutch linings • Engine tune-up However, if a tyre, navigation system or battery is damaged during the New •...
  • Page 75 DISTANCES AND OPERATION IN DUSTY CONDITIONS Morgan part in performance and durability. It is the owner’s responsibility to (such as unpaved or dusty roads): assure the equivalency of such parts.
  • Page 76 WARRANTY INFORMATION 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. The owner maintenance service checks are generally not covered by warranties so the owner may be charged for labour, parts or lubricants used.
  • Page 77 Replace spark plugs If you require repair and maintenance information not covered in this handbook Inspect brake system please contact your Morgan dealership or Renew brake fluid dsc@morgan-motor.co.uk Plus Line Owner’s Handbook - Version 1.0 Plus Line Owner’s Handbook - Version 1.0...
  • Page 78 MORGAN 3 MONTHS COURTESY CHECK 3 months after delivery Dealer Stamp Checked by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ........................................................................................................................Date: ..............................Mileage: ..............................Signature: ..............................
  • Page 79 MORGAN 1 SERVICE 10,000 miles (16,000km) or 12 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) BRAKE FLUID CHECK COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..........................................................................................
  • Page 80 MORGAN 2 SERVICE 20,000 miles (32,000km) or 24 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM REPLACE AIR FILTER RENEW BRAKE FLUID Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..............................
  • Page 81 MORGAN 3 SERVICE 30,000 miles (48,000km) or 36 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) BRAKE FLUID CHECK COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..........................................................................................
  • Page 82 MORGAN 4 SERVICE 40,000 miles (64,000km) or 48 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM REPLACE AIR FILTER REPLACE SPARK PLUGS RENEW BRAKE FLUID Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................
  • Page 83 MORGAN 5 SERVICE 50,000 miles (80,000km) or 60 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) BRAKE FLUID CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER REPLACE COOLANT REPLACE SPARK PLUGS INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..............................
  • Page 84 MORGAN 6 SERVICE 60,000 miles (96,000km) or 72 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM REPLACE AIR FILTER INSPECT SPARK PLUGS RENEW BRAKE FLUID Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................
  • Page 85 MORGAN 7 SERVICE 70,000 miles (112,000km) or 84 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) BRAKE FLUID CHECK COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..........................................................................................
  • Page 86 MORGAN 8 SERVICE 80,000 miles (128,000km) or 96 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM REPLACE AIR FILTER INSPECT SPARK PLUGS RENEW BRAKE FLUID Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................
  • Page 87 MORGAN 9 SERVICE 90,000 miles (145,000km) or 108 months after delivery (whichever comes first.) BRAKE FLUID CHECK COOLANT LEVEL CHECK REPLACE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL FILTER INSPECT BRAKE SYSTEM Dealer Stamp Serviced by: ..............................Name: ..............................Address: ..........................................................................................
  • Page 89 Gearbox ..... 65 Chassis - Plus Four ....6 Airbag Operation .
  • Page 90 Wheels and Tyres - Plus Four ..6 Masses - Plus Four ....6 Security ..... . 17 Transmission - Plus Four .
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