Originally Posted by Hamwich
Originally Posted by aerotaff
the problem starts when you get an electrical gremlin.

Agreed, but this is where specialist auto electricians come into their own. They have a set of knowledge, tools, knowledge and experience that the average vehicle mechanic simply doesn't possess. It's often better to just get a mobile tech to come to you rather than trying to find a Morgan dealer with the requisite resources.

I believe that the vast majority of electrical problems are caused by moisture or oil creeping in through weak points like connectors, most of the rest are due to vibration/chafing of poorly-secured wiring, a few are down to poor shielding or potting, and only a small minority are down to actual failure of electronic components.

One of the things that does tend to make me a bit grumpy is the wholesale component replacement approach to fixing vehicles. I completely understand that it's probably cheaper to just unplug components and fit new ones instead of paying £100+ per hour for a technician to fiddle about tracking down what the actual problem is, but it seems pretty wasteful to me.

In general I agree with you, however I would suspect that the increasingly restricted access/sealed ECU (euro 7) and Morgan's own programming may present an Achilles heel, should they cease to offer support/spares. The BMW side of the electronics maybe well catered for longer term, the Morgan specific element may become problematic.Members on this site have already experienced access issues on sealed ECU's on their cars.

Last edited by JohnHarris; 03/07/25 11:21 AM.

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