Originally Posted By Roger-Cheshire
Originally Posted By Richard - Aus
Originally Posted By Peter J
My Morgan is out of service with a broken pollen filter.
Williams say that it will take a couple of weeks to fix.
So it is tin top driving for a while.


Sounds extreme for a filter.....


Really bizarre having a pollen filter on a completely open car!!! how does that work? confused2


+1. Very intriguing.

Loads of questions spring to my mind. How does a pollen filter break in a way that can't be fixed by simply bunging in a new one? How on earth does a broken pollen filter prevent a car from being used? What does it actually do (clearly it doesn't prevent airborne pollen getting into the cockpit)? Why does one need a pollen filter anyway?


Tim H.
1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE