2023 MORGAN PLUS FOUR

2.0L I4 TurboFWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$34,816 maintenance + known platform issues
~$6,963/yr · 580¢/mile equivalent · $31,743 maintenance + $2,373 expected platform issues
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2023 Morgan Plus Four pairs a BMW-sourced 2.0L turbo four with a hand-built roadster chassis that prioritizes heritage over modern refinement. Most issues stem from thermal management, electrical quirks in the bespoke wiring, and transmission cooling on a platform that wasn't originally designed for this powertrain.

Transmission Oil Cooler Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 15,000-35,000 mi
Symptoms: transmission overheating warnings, burnt ATF smell, harsh or delayed shifts when hot, limp mode activation during spirited driving
Fix: The factory cooler is undersized for enthusiastic driving and heat-soaks in traffic. Replacement involves dropping the undertray and routing new lines—3-4 hours labor. Many opt for an upgraded unit at the same time. Flush and refill ATF mandatory.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000

Transmission Mount Deterioration

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 20,000-40,000 mi
Symptoms: clunking on throttle lift or application, excessive driveline lash, vibration at idle in gear, visible tearing on the rubber isolator
Fix: The BMW ZF 8-speed sits in Morgan's ash-framed chassis with aftermarket mounts that fatigue quickly under torque. Replacement is straightforward—1.5-2 hours on a lift—but OEM parts lead times can be long. Polyurethane upgrades available.
Estimated cost: $600-900

Cylinder Head Overheating and Warping

Rare · high severity
Typical onset: 30,000-60,000 mi
Symptoms: coolant loss with no visible leaks, white smoke on startup, rough idle when hot, P0300-series misfire codes, oil in coolant or vice versa
Fix: Inadequate airflow around the engine bay (combined with aggressive tuning from BMW) can lead to localized hot spots. Head removal, resurface, and gasket set runs 12-16 hours. Check for block deck flatness as well. Often reveals failed head gasket first.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500

Custom Wiring Harness Faults (Fuse Box and Headlight Circuits)

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: intermittent headlight dropout, multiple dash warning lights, fuse box corrosion or melted terminals, CEL with no stored codes, accessories dying in damp weather
Fix: Morgan hand-splices the BMW engine harness into their own chassis loom. Joints corrode, crimp connections loosen, and fuse boxes see voltage spikes. Diagnosis is time-intensive (2-4 hours), repairs vary widely. Headlight assemblies themselves are robust but harness-side connectors fail.
Estimated cost: $400-1,500

Fuel Filter Clogging (Ethanol Sensitivity)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 25,000-50,000 mi
Symptoms: hesitation under load, stumbling at part throttle, P0171/P0174 lean codes, hard starting when hot
Fix: The in-tank pump and filter setup doesn't tolerate ethanol-laced fuel well; sediment accumulates faster than BMW's service interval anticipates. Drop the tank or access via rear panel—2-3 hours. Replace filter and inspect pump sock.
Estimated cost: $500-800

Brake Caliper Seizing (Rear)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 30,000-60,000 mi
Symptoms: dragging rear brakes, uneven pad wear, hot rear wheels after short drives, parking brake cable binding
Fix: Rear calipers are exposed to road spray with minimal shielding. Slide pins corrode, pistons stick. Rebuild kits available but labor-intensive—2 hours per side if you're thorough. Many shops just swap calipers (1 hour each).
Estimated cost: $600-1,200
Owner tips
  • Upgrade the transmission cooler early if you plan spirited driving or track use—cheap insurance against a $6k rebuild
  • Use ethanol-free fuel whenever possible; the tank and fuel system components weren't designed for E10+ long-term
  • Inspect all custom wiring splices annually, especially behind the dash and near the fuse box; apply dielectric grease liberally
  • Flush transmission fluid every 30k miles regardless of BMW's 'lifetime' spec—the cooler issues make this critical
  • Keep an eye on coolant level and watch for fluctuations; early head gasket weeping is easier to catch than a warped head
Buy one for the soul and the craftsmanship, but budget $2-3k/year in quirks and heat-related gremlins—this is a hand-built special, not a Honda.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
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