Morgan PLUS SIX User guide

MORGAN PLUS SIX
OWNER’S HANDBOOK

REIMAGINED, POWERFUL, REFINED.

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.
Version 1.0, October 2019
© Morgan Motor Company 2019
WARNING
It is recommended that children are not transported in the vehicle.
Advanced driver training may be required to drive this vehicle.
SWARNUNG
Es wird empfohlen, dass Kinder nicht im Fahrzeug befördert werden.
Möglicherweise ist eine fortgeschrittene Fahrerschulung erforderlich, um dieses Fahrzeug zu fahren.
ATTENTION
Il est recommandé de ne pas transporter les enfants dans le véhicule.
Une formation de conducteur avancée peut être nécessaire pour conduire ce véhicule.
AVVERTIMENTO
Si raccomanda che i bambini non vengano trasportati nel veicolo.
Per guidare questo veicolo potrebbe essere necessario un addestramento avanzato del conducente.
ADVERTENCIA
Se recomienda que los niños no sean transportados en el vehículo.
El entrenamiento avanzado del conductor puede ser requerido para conducir este vehículo.
警告
建议儿童不要在车内运输。
驾驶该车辆可能需要高级驾驶员培训。
تحذير
يوصى بعدم نقل الأطفال في السيارة.
قد تكون هناك حاجة لتدريب السائق المتقدم لقيادة هذه
السيارة.

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CONTENTS
Welcome............................................................... 2
Vehicle Identification...................................... 3
Technical Information ...................................4
Safety Information...........................................7
Locks, Keys and Security.............................8
Seating and Safety Restraints ..................9
Instruments and Switches.......................... 12
Driver Information Panel............................16
Control Stalks..................................................... 21
Lights, Indicators and Wipers..................22
Transmission Modes......................................24
Gear Modes.........................................................26
Under Dashboard Functions................... 28
Foot Operated Controls............................ 29
Hand Operated Controls ..........................30
Heating Ventilation and AC......................31
Starting Procedure.......................................... 31
Hood Operation..............................................32
Fuel Filling.............................................................. 37
Bonnets...................................................................38
Tyres.........................................................................39
Fuse box.................................................................43
Battery.....................................................................44
Maintenance ........................................................46
Cleaning.................................................................. 51
Warranty...............................................................53
Service History ..................................................58

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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. Morgan uses
the latest drive-train technology, using a lightweight, powerful engine that meets
current standards in emissions and fuel economy.
MORGAN PLUS SIX
This handbook has been produced in order to give the owner a good
understanding of how best to use and enjoy their Morgan Plus Six. The owner/
driver should read and understand the content of 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 the car changes hands.
To get the full enjoyment of driving this vehicle, it is recommended that the
owner undergoes advanced driver training. 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, it is important to keep your
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
and invalidate the warranty.

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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 ordering
replacement parts.
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) plate is positioned under the left
bonnet on the inner panel ahead of the A-Post.
The Chassis Number is stamped into the chassis behind the right hand seat
under the carpet.
VIN: ...........................................................................................................
Chassis Number: .................................................................................
Registration: ..........................................................................................
Body Colour: .........................................................................................
Trim Colour: ..........................................................................................
Hood Colour: ......................................................................................
Supplying Dealer Information:

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MORGAN PLUS SIX TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Engine Information
Engine.................................................................. BMW 3.0L (2,998cc) in-line six cylinder
direct injection with twin scroll turbo.
Cylinders .......................................................... Straight 6
Capacity .......................................................... 2998cc.
Bore (mm) ...................................................... 82
Stroke (mm) .................................................. 94.6
Compression ratio ..................................... 11:1
Firing order ..................................................... 1-5-3-6-2-4
Power net (kW) .......................................... 250 kW at 5000rpm
Torque Nm .................................................... 500 Nm
Valve operation ............................................ 2 overhead camshafts, chain driven
Valve timing .................................................... Variable valve timing system
Fuel System
Type .................................................................... Electronic fuel injection
Fuel pressure kPa (psi) ............................ 350 BAR 35000 kPa
Fuel type .......................................................... 98 or 95 RON unleaded petrol
Fuel tank size ................................................. 46 litres(12.2 US Gall)
Ignition System
Type .................................................................... Digital electronic
Operation......................................................... ECU controlled, direct coil
Spark plug ........................................................ NGK/Champion R5/R6 Gap 0.75mm
Cooling System
Type .................................................................... Engine driven water pump, electronically
controlled water management module,
radiator, twin electric cooling fans.
Normal operating temperature ......... 85 – 115°C
Capacities
Fuel Tank (approx.) ................................... 46 litres (12.2 US Gall.)
Windscreen washer bottle ................... 2.5 litres (0.7 US Gall.)
Engine oil with new filter ....................... 6.25 litres (1.65 US Gall.)
Rear Differential .......................................... 1.7 litres (0.5 US Gall.)
Oil and Fluid Specifications
Engine ................................................................ 0W-30
Gearbox Oil ................................................... ATF 3+ Permanently sealed
Rear Differential Oil .................................. G1 HYPOID Axle Oil G3 synthetic oil
of the highest grade.
Engine Coolant Type ................................ BMW HT-12 Mix ratio 50% for coolant
down to -380C.
Brake Fluid ...................................................... DOT 4
Transmission
Gear Box ......................................................... 8-speed Automatic transmission with
Comfort, Sport and Sport+ shift modes.
Differential ...................................................... Ratio 2.81:1
Gear Ratios
Gear .................................................................... Ratio
1st ........................................................................... 5.25
2nd .......................................................................... 3.36
3rd........................................................................... 2.172
4th ........................................................................... 1.72
5th ........................................................................... 1.316
6th ........................................................................... 1
7th ........................................................................... 0.822
8th ........................................................................... 0.64

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Suspension
Front ...................................................................Double wishbone with anti-roll bar
Rear ...................................................................Double wishbone Castor Front
5°30’ Castor Rear ......................................N.A Camber Front 0.5° +/- 0.25°
Camber Rear .................................................0.75° +/- 0.25°
Toe Front ........................................................0.50° +/- 0.25°
Toe Rear ..........................................................1.0° +/- 0.25°
Brakes
Front ...................................................................4-piston aluminium caliper, 315 x 25.4mm
ventilated disc.
Rear......................................................................1-piston aluminium caliper, 294 x 20mm
ventilated disc with integral self-adjusting
handbrake.
Handbrake ......................................................Cable operated, self-adjusting.
Operation ....................................................... Hydraulic with vacuum servo assistance,
ABS standard.
Operating Fluid.............................................. DOT 4
Wheels and Tyres
Wheels Standard.......................................... 18x8.5
Wheels Options 1 & 2............................. 19x8.5
Tyres Front Standard................................. Cooper Avon ZZ5 225/40 R18 92Y
Tyres Rear Standard................................... Cooper Avon ZZ5 245/40 R18 97Y
Tyres Front Option 1................................ Cooper Avon ZZ5 235/35 R19 91Y
Tyres Rear Option 1.................................. Cooper Avon ZZ5 255/35 R19 96Y
Tyres Front Option 2................................ Continental Sport Contact 6 225/35 R19 88Y
Tyres Rear Option 2.................................. Continental Sport Contact 6 245/35 R19 93Y
Tyre Pressures .............................................. 28psi/193 kPa
Wheels/Torque Setting............................. 19” or 18” Aluminium cast/80lb/ft (110Nm)
Chassis
Wheelbase (fully loaded) ....................... 2520mm (99.21 in)
Track Front ..................................................... 1492mm (58.74 in)
Track Rear ....................................................... 1492mm (58.74 in)
Ground Clearance....................................... 135mm (5.3 in)
Turning circle ................................................. 4.29m (14 ft)
Overall
Length ................................................................ 3910mm (153.94in)
Width ................................................................. 1745mm (68.7 in)
Height ................................................................ 1280mm (11.02 in)
Technical Information
Vehicle in running order (Including fuel) ....... 1160kg
Maximum permissible gross weight ................. 1300kg
Maximum weight per axle (Front) .................... 624kg
Maximum weight per axle (Rear) ..................... 676kg
This vehicle is not designed for towing.
Fuel Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Low CO2........................................................... 289 g/km
Medium CO2................................................. 171 g/km
High CO2......................................................... 151 g/km
Extra High CO2............................................. 169 g/km
Combined CO2............................................. 180 g/km
Low ................................................................... 22.2 mpg (12.71 l/100km)*
Medium ........................................................... 37.5 mpg (7.53 l/100km)*
High ................................................................... 42.5 mpg (6.64 l/100km)*
Extra High......................................................... 38.0 mpg (7.44 l/100km)*
Combined......................................................... 35.7 mpg (7.91 l/100km)*
*All figures quoted are WLTP declared values.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Throughout this handbook there are important SAFETY WARNINGS
as well as safety warning labels located on the Morgan Plus Six. These safety
warnings are there to help you make informed decisions and reduce the risk of
accidents causing possible injury or death to yourself or others. There are also
CAUTIONS and NOTICES to assist you in making decisions to avoid damage to
your Morgan Plus Six or other property.
SAFE USE OF PLUS SIX
Your safety and enjoyment of your high performance sports car is Morgan’s
priority, therefore it is highly recommended that you take time to familiarise
yourself with the safe operation of your Morgan vehicle before driving it.
MISUSE OF PLUS SIX
Your Morgan Plus Six is intended to be used in a safe manner, always obey the
local laws and speed limits, never travelling faster than is appropriate for the
road, weather and traffic conditions. Accidents may cause injury or death to
both the occupants of the vehicle and/or other persons. Remember that using
sensible judgement when driving this high performance vehicle may prevent an
accident from occurring.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER
As the owner of this vehicle, you are responsible for the safe and proper
operation of this vehicle. This is a high performance vehicle and safe use is
dependant upon the practice of safe driving technique as well as the expertise of
the driver. It is highly recommended that every owner should:
• Obtain instructions from a competent source on all aspects of the
operation of this high performance vehicle.
• Understand that this vehicle is not fitted with airbags or electronic stability
control systems but is fitted with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).
• Observe the warnings and maintenance requirements contained within this
Owner’s Manual.
• Obtain qualified training in safe and proper driving techniques, applicable
to high performance vehicles.
• Know your own limits and skill level. Driving safely within your own limits
may help you to avoid an accident.
• Take particular care when driving on wet or slippery surfaces.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
• Always ensure that the car is in a roadworthy condition. It is the
responsibility of the driver to ensure that the vehicle is in a proper
and roadworthy condition.
• The driver and passenger must be seated correctly and should ensure that
all safety restraints are used properly and are free from obstructions.
• Check that the tyres are in good condition with no excessive wear
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• Ensure all windows and mirrors are clear and positioned correctly
before driving.
• Ensure that all doors, bonnets and hoods (when fitted) are
fastened/shut correctly.
• Check all lights and signalling devices are operating correctly before use.
Always Wear a Seat Belt
Wearing seat belts is the best form of protection against injury or even death
in the case of an accident. Make sure that the driver and any passengers
travelling in the vehicle always wear a seatbelt.
Morgan Motor Company recommend that young children are not
carried in a Morgan Plus Six.
Harmful Substances
Some components used in the manufacture of cars contain or emit
chemicals known to increase the risk of cancer and birth defects as
well as increasing the risk of reproductive harm.
Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide (CO). This gas cannot be seen
or smelt and can cause unconsciousness or even death. If it is suspected
that exhaust gases are entering the cockpit of the car do not drive the car
until a Morgan engineer has rectified the fault. Never park in a confined
space with the engine running without adequate ventilation.
Engine System
If the engine malfunctions in any way, ECU warnings show on the LCD
screen. Morgan recommends that the fault is diagnosed and repaired by
a Morgan engineer before using the vehicle. Failure to react appropriately
to any engine management faults may result in permanent damage to the
engine. Continuing to drive the car with an engine misfire could cause the
catalytic converter to overheat, with possible heat damage to other car
components, and an engine bay fire.
DO NOT park or drive the car in areas where combustible material, such
as dry grass or leaves, could come into contact with the hot exhaust
system as this may ignite fires.
DO NOT tamper with the electrical system.
DO NOT touch or approach the engine bay when the engine is running.
DO NOT use the car if a fuel leak is suspected. Ensure that a Morgan
engineer or service agent repairs the fault before starting or using the
vehicle. Leaking fuel may cause fires or explosions.
DO NOT touch or approach any part of a hot exhaust system. Failure to
comply with this may result in injury.
It is recommended that any work to be performed on a Morgan Plus Six should
be undertaken by a Morgan service agent.
Electrical Equipment
Morgan does not recommend installing any non-approved electronic
systems being classed as an RF transmitter. Such items include electronic
garage door activation and similar devices.

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SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS
Seats
The seats in the Morgan Plus Six are adjustable both fore/aft, rake angle and
lumbar support 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. Once in the desired position release the lever and the seat
will be engaged in position. It is important to check that the seat is engaged fully
in position by attempting to slide the seat fore/aft without touching the lever.
To adjust the rake angle of the seat, sit in the seat and operate the lever to the side
of the seat base. Any attempt to engage the rake angle lever without sitting in the
seat could result in injury.
Back support (lumbar) can be adjusted to provide different pressure, depending
on the level of firmness required. To increase firmness, squeeze the rubber hand
bulb. Press the valve button below the hand bulb to decrease pressure.
VEHICLE SECURITY - KEYS
The Morgan Plus Six is supplied with 2 keys for the vehicle ignition system,
and 2 RCL fobs. Contained within the ignition key is a chip used to disarm the
engine immobilisation system. The Morgan Plus Six can only be started with a
key containing the correct chip corresponding to the correct vehicle.
WARNING While the car is fitted with an immobiliser, there is no alarm
system supplied on the Morgan Plus Six. Do not leave the car unattended
with the keys nearby.
Remote Central Locking (RCL)
The Morgan Plus Six is supplied with 2
RCL fobs. To lock the doors press the
lower button on the fob marked with a
lock icon for approximately 1 second. To
unlock the doors press the top button
on the fob marked with an unlock icon
for approximately 1 second. The range
from which the fob will operate the locks
will vary depending on environmental
conditions and the RCL fob battery
condition. Replacement fob batteries can
WARNING Never lock the vehicle when a person or animal is inside
the vehicle.
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
will not operate, lubricate with light grade oil. If the problem persists, consult
a Morgan engineer.
Engine Immobiliser
The Morgan Plus Six is fitted with an engine immobiliser. This means that the
engine can only be started using the correct keys programmed to the vehicle.
be obtained from your nearest Morgan service agent.
Door Locks - Manual Operation
Manual locking operation using the ignition key is only required if there is an RCL
fault. To unlock the driver’s door from outside the vehicle, insert the ignition key
into the lock and rotate anti-clockwise until the stop is reached, then remove the
key. The door is now unlocked.
RCL Fob Ignition Key

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WARNING Do not adjust the seat position whilst the engine is running.
WARNING Ensure that no objects can be trapped when the seats are
moved/adjusted.
Seat Belts
Seat belts should be worn at all times when in the vehicle. It is a proven fact that
wearing seat belts reduces the risk of injury or death in the event of an accident,
wearing a seatbelt incorrectly increases the chances of serious injury or death in
the event of a crash. When the ignition is turned on there will be a warning light
and once the vehicle reaches 5mph an audible warning reminding the occupants
to fasten their seatbelts.
The seatbelt units fitted to the Morgan Plus Six are inertia reel seat belts. The seat
belts may lock automatically
when the vehicle is subjected to
extreme braking, acceleration,
cornering and impact forces.
The seatbelt unit may also lock
if the vehicle is tilted in any way.
Local rules and restrictions
associated with seat belts
may apply. It is the driver’s
responsibility to ensure both
the driver and passenger
adhere to local laws. When
fastening the seatbelt sit in the
seat erect and fully back. Hold
the buckle tongue and draw
the belt diagonally across
the body and fasten into the
buckle lock. Ensure the buckle
is secured and correctly engaged; this will be apparent by a click sound when
fastening the buckle tongue into the buckle lock. Ensure that the belt sits across
the front of the pelvis and across the chest and shoulder.
To release the belt push the red button on the buckle. The belt will
automatically retract.
WARNING Driver and passenger seat belts should always be worn
properly. Wearing a seatbelt incorrectly increases the chance of serious
injury or death in a crash.
WARNING When the vehicle is in motion above 5mph and weight
is detected in the passenger seat, the vehicle will emit an audible warning
unless the seatbelt is fastened.
WARNING When fastening the seatbelt, ensure that the belt is not
twisted or entangled in the door or seat mechanism.
WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bone structure of
the body and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, chest and
shoulder. Wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area
must be avoided.
WARNING Improperly positioning the seat belts can cause serious injury or
death in a crash. Ensure the seat belts are correctly positioned before driving.
WARNING Seat belts should be worn by all persons regardless of the
physical condition of the person. For example, pregnant women should
always wear a seatbelt.
WARNING The shoulder portion of the seatbelt must never be worn
beneath the arm or behind the back.
RAKE
RAKE
FORE/AFT
FORE/AFT
DEFLATE
INFLATE

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WARNING Each seatbelt assembly is designed for use by one occupant of
adult build, and it is not recommended that they are used by children.
WARNING A child seat must never be used in the seats of a Morgan.
WARNING Never use one seatbelt around two people, or allow a child
to be carried on a driver or passenger’s lap.
WARNING No modifications or additions should be made to the
seat belt assemblies.
WARNING The seatbelt should be replaced if components are frayed,
contaminated or damaged. Inspect regularly.
WARNING 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.
WARNING Not checking or maintaining seat belts can result in serious
injury or death if the seat belts do not work properly when needed.
Check the seat belts regularly and ensure that any problems are
corrected immediately.
WARNING Seatbelts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent
with comfort, to provide the protection for which they have been designed.
A slack seatbelt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer.
WARNING Seatbelts should not be worn with the straps twisted.
CAUTION When cleaning the seatbelt assembly, care should be taken to
avoid contamination or damage to the system.
CAUTION Do not use any substance that may contaminate or damage
the webbing material. Never use bleach or dye, only clean with a mild
detergent and ensure the system is completely dry before using the
vehicle. Ensure the entire system is kept free of dirt contamination.
WARNING Do not disassemble the system for cleaning purposes.
AIR BAGS
CAUTION Morgan Plus Six is NOT FITTED with driver and passenger
air bag systems.
INFANT PASSENGERS
Morgan Motor Company recommends that children who require additional
safety restraints are not transported in a Morgan Plus Six. Only carry people in
a Morgan Plus Six who are able to use the seat belts as intended without any
modification or seating aid. Child booster seats are not recommended for use
in a Morgan Plus Six.
WARNING Child seats must not be used in a Morgan Plus Six.
WARNING Children who are not properly restrained could suffer serious
injury or death in the event of an accident.

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1. Speedometer
2. Analogue Clock
3. Tachometer
4. Odometer & Trip meter
5. Trip Reset Button
6. Heater Fan Control
7. Footwell Vent
8. Air Conditioning
9. Ignition/Engine Start
10. Hazard Warning
11. Heated Windscreen
12. Temperature Control
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4. Rev Limit Warning Light
5. Heater Fan Control
6. Footwell Vent
7. Air Conditioning
8. Ignition/Engine Start
9. Hazard Warning
INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES
Central Dashboard - LHD
10. Heated Windscreen
11. Temperature Control
12. Trip Reset Button
13. Odometer & Trip Meter

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INSTRUMENTS
Speedometer (1 RHD, 3 LHD)
The speedometer indicates the road speed of the vehicle. The display is miles per
hour (mph) and/or kilometres per hour (kph).
Clock (2)
To advance the hands in a clockwise direction, carefully press the small right-hand
button on the clock face (using a small, blunt device makes this easier). Pressing
the button once will advance in one minute increments. If the button is held down
for longer, a continuous movement of the hands is achieved. The left-hand button
acts in the same way, except the movement is in an anti-clockwise direction.
Tachometer (3 RHD, 1 LHD)
The tachometer displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
WARNING Excessive rpm used when an engine is not at normal running
temperature may cause premature wear, damage to the engine and failure
of engine components.
Odometer (4 RHD, 13 LHD)
Located in the LCD screen in the bottom of the speedometer, the odometer
records total distance that the vehicle has travelled.
Trip Meter (4 RHD, 13 LHD)
Located in the LCD screen at the bottom of the speedometer is the trip meter,
which can be used to record a distance from a set starting point.
Trip Reset Button (5 RHD, 12 LHD)
The trip meter can be re-set to zero by pressing and holding the button.
PUSH BUTTON SWITCHES
Heater Fan Control (6 RHD, 5 LHD)
Rotate the Heater Fan Control knob clockwise to increase fan speed. Rotate
anti-clockwise to reduce fan speed. A Heater Fan Control icon appears in the
Driver Information Panel.
Footwell Vent (7 RHD, 6 LHD)
When pushed on, the switch will display in white. Air is directed into the footwell.
Air Conditioning (8 RHD, 7 LHD)
When pressed, cold air will be directed through the heater vents. The engine
speed may slow for a short time when first switched on. Press the button again
to turn off.
CAUTION Make sure the heater vents are open before turning on
the air conditioning.
Ignition/Engine Start (9 RHD, 8 LHD)
With the ignition key set to the second position, press and hold the brake pedal
then push the Start button to start the ignition. Press and hold the button to
start the engine. There may be a short delay after pressing and holding the Start
button before the engine engages.
NOTE: The engine will not start unless the foot brake is depressed firmly.
Hazard Warning Switch (10 RHD, 9 LHD)
When pushed on the switch will flash red in conjunction with all the direction
indicators on the vehicle. The left and right indicator icons in the Driver Information
Panel will flash. 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.

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Heated Windscreen (11 RHD, 10 LHD)
The heated windscreen is turned on by pushing the switch located on the
dashboard. When turned on, the heated windscreen icon will display on the
Driver Information Panel and the button will emit an amber light. Elements in
the windscreen will heat up, defrosting/defogging the windscreen. This function
will automatically turn off after approximately 10 minutes.
Temperature Control (12 RHD, 11 LHD)
Rotate the Temperature Control knob clockwise to increase interior temperature,
or anticlockwise to reduce interior temperature. A Temperature Control icon
appears in the Driver Information Panel.
Rev Limit Warning Light (13 RHD, 12 LHD)
A warning light will come on in the Tachometer when the vehicle reaches 200rpm
from its maximum limit.
WARNING Prolonged excessive rpm may cause damage to the engine.
Rear Fog Lamp
Twisting the inner collar of the indicator stalk upwards turns on the rear fog
lamp. When turned on, a symbol will display on the Driver Information Panel.
The rear fog lamp will only operate when the vehicle lights are switched on. The
fog lamp will automatically turn off when the ignition is turned off.
Fuel Level Gauge
Your Morgan Plus Six is equipped with a visual fuel gauge. The gauge will indicate
that the tank is full of fuel when the needle is 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. A warning light at the
bottom of the gauge will come on when the fuel reaches approximately 8 litres (2
US Gallons).
WARNING Do not allow your vehicle to run completely out of fuel. This
may cause damage to engine, emissions and fuel system components.
Engine Coolant Temperature
The engine coolant temperature is displayed on a gauge located on the
instrument panel. The engine coolant temperature should remain within the
normal range in all running conditions. Check that when at normal operating
temperature the gauge is positioned in approximately the 12 o’clock position.
If the gauge indicates that the engine coolant is higher than 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. A warning light at the bottom of the gauge will come on when the coolant
reaches too high a temperature. If this situation occurs, the vehicle should be
inspected by a Morgan Service agent before further use.
WARNING High engine coolant temperatures can cause serious and
permanent damage to an engine. Never check the engine coolant level when
the coolant is hot. Remove the coolant top up cap slowly using some
protection to protect from scalding from steam or hot coolant. The water
level should be half way up.
WARNING If the coolant temperature exceeds a pre-defined threshold,
engine power will automatically be reduced to protect the engine and
drivetrain.

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DRIVER INFORMATION PANEL
1. Fuel Gauge
2. LCD Screen
3. Coolant Temperature
4. ABS Warning Lamp
5. Oil Level / Oil Pressure Warning
6. Check Seat Belt
7. Heated Screen
8. Selected Drive Mode or Gear
9. Right Indicator
10. Battery Charge Warning
11. High Beam
12. Check Engine
13. Fog Lamp
14. Side Lights or Auto Lights
15. Brake Warning
16. Left Indicator

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Drivetrain.
Drive moderately.
Check soon.
Gearbox Getting Hot.
Gearbox Faulty.
Engine Oil
Pressure.
Drive
Moderately.
Measurement
Started.
Conditions Not Met.
No Measurements
Available.
Oil Level
Below Min.
Oil Level
Check
Required.
0/4
Oil Level
Below Min.
Oil Level.
3/4
Washer Low. Oil Level
at Max. Allowed.
5/4
Secure
Vehicle
Against
Rolling.
Powertrain
Breakdown.
Stop At Once!
Gearbox
Overheated.
Stop Carefully.
Engine
Overheated.
Stop Carefully.
Overseer
Off.
Overseer
Fault.
Gearshift
Not
Possible.
Door Open. On. Fan. Heater. Exterior
Temperature.
3
.5
0
C
Ice
Warning.
Oil Level
Over Full.
5/4
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