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When did Morgan start fitting the moulded tool tray under the back shelf? Its held down by 4 screws under the plywood shelf and no doubt easy to remove but makes it a faff if you want to get at the battery to put it on a battery conditioner. Anyone removed this completely as it's only a home for the scissor jack and wheel brace it seems?
John
1989 911 Porsche Carrera Land Rover Series Defender 90 SW
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I put an extension lead on the battery and cut a route through the tool tray and parcel shelf for it.
1972 4/4 2 Seater
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Excellent, thanks for the tip.
John
1989 911 Porsche Carrera Land Rover Series Defender 90 SW
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Just Getting Started
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Just Getting Started
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My 2010 +4 has the tool tray and an aluminium plate on the rear bulkhead for access to the battery. I fitted a socket on this plate and a brass ferrule on the hole in the carpet so I could plug in a battery conditioner.
Just a further note on a previous subject from me. My car came with 3 keys. to date one immobiliser module has dropped out and been lost- another dropped out but saw it fall and retrieved it - third one was loose . I have now Araldited the two remaining in place. it looks like they rely just on a 'push fit' as mine had no sign of any adhesive to hold the module in place.
I have been lucky they fell out at home other wise car would have needed recovery and cost of new modules and ECU programming. DO CHECK YOURS
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