Such a lovely afternoon yesterday so I took the 4/4 out for a blast around the wolds. After exiting a fast sweeping corner I ran over what looked to be a short length of hollow tube in the road. I tried to avoid it but caught one end of it which threw it up against the underside of the Mog with a bang before it clattered noisily against the stainless exhaust.
I pulled over and switched the engine off as soon as it was safe.
Looked underneath and breathed a sigh of relief that I could see no sign of damage.
On starting the engine and resuming my run I found that the engine management warning light remained on.
The car was running as before with no noticeable change or loss of power and so I headed for home.
Once home I crawled underneath as best you can on such a low car suspecting some problem with the exhaust or a wire disconnected/snapped off a lamba sensor but could find nothing amiss.
Checked oil level and can see no signs of anything leaking under the bonnet.
I have read of a switch that can be turned on and off to reset things. If there is such a swith under the bonnet where can it be found?
Do you think I am right in suspecting the exhaust sensors?
I have also heard that disconnecting and reconnecting the battery can return things to the original settings is this correct?
The Morgan is a 2014 4/4 with sigma engine and Librands sports manifold and exhaust.
Any help appreciated.