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Morgan Aero - User Manual

Morgan Aero
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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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Morgan Aero Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMorgan
ModelAero
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

3 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION

4 - SAFETY INFORMATION

General Safety Warnings

Important safety warnings and notices to prevent injury and vehicle damage.

Seatbelt Usage and Importance

Guidelines on wearing seatbelts for protection against injury or death in an accident.

Child Safety and Air Bag Dangers

Warnings about carrying children and the risks associated with air bag deployment.

Harmful Substances and Engine Safety

Information on harmful substances and engine system safety precautions.

5 - LOCKS, KEYS AND SECURITY

6 - SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS

Seatbelt Functionality and Wear

Information on inertia reel seatbelts and their locking mechanisms during driving.

Proper Seatbelt Fastening

Correct techniques for wearing seatbelts to maximize safety in a crash.

Air Bag System Operation

Details on driver/passenger airbags, deployment, and associated risks.

Child Restraint and Air Bag Interaction

Recommendations against child seats and risks to children from airbags.

7 - INSTRUMENTS, CONTROLS AND SWITCHES

Dashboard Warning Lights

Identification and meaning of various warning lights on the dashboard.

8 - DRIVING CONTROLS

Foot Pedal Controls

Proper use of accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals, including footwear advice.

9 - HEATING VENTILATION AND A;C

10 - STARTING PROCEDURE

Engine Starting Procedure

Step-by-step guide to starting the engine safely, including clutch and ignition use.

11 - GENERAL PROCEDURES

Fuel Filling and Safety Precautions

Correct fuel type and safety measures for refueling to prevent fire hazards.

12 TYRES

13 - ELECTRICAL

Jumpstarting Procedure

Steps for safely jump-starting the vehicle's battery to avoid damage.

14 - LIFTING AND TOWING

Vehicle Lifting Procedures

Safe methods for lifting the vehicle using the supplied jack at designated points.

15 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Regular Vehicle Checks

Daily and weekly checks to ensure vehicle readiness, safety, and fluid levels.

Engine Oil Level and Change

Procedures for checking engine oil level and performing oil changes.

Cooling System Maintenance

Checking coolant level, antifreeze, and fan operation for engine health.

Brake System Maintenance

Importance of brake maintenance, fluid checks, and servicing for safety.

Scheduled Maintenance Guide

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