Vodden, Dave <Dave.Vodden@Telematics.com> writes
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>Jeremy Edwards Wrote
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>>All in all, it could be worse, at least fixing a Morgan is not rocket
>>science. My wife's modern Peugeot frightens me as it has full engine
>>management, multi-point fuel injection and a parcially multi-plexed
>>wiring loom. If it goes wrong it will have to go to the dealer!
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>I have a Morgan like that, complete with wiring loom earth problems, just
>like they always were. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
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>By the way electronic engine management systems can be diagnosed and fixed
>but NOT by the dealer.
Going back 13/14 years, I had a vacation job at a fuel injection
specialists in Colchester, Essex. Back then, the main dealers used to
bring the hard to fix or diagnose cars to the specialists. These days
more and more dealers have the equipment, but not necessarily the skill
to do the testing/retification required.
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Jeremy Edwards
1972 Morgan 4/4
1970 Opel GT (now for sale)
Melton Mowbray, England
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