Got to love the RAC...

Got to love the RAC...

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CanoeSniffer

927 posts

87 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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Give me a shout if you need a hand Dave as I'm not far away! I'm no genius but I can grunt and swear at things as well as any RAC bod thumbup

If I bring the Tiv over and we get yours sorted would be a good excuse for a drive out.... smile

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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CanoeSniffer said:
Give me a shout if you need a hand Dave as I'm not far away! I'm no genius but I can grunt and swear at things as well as any RAC bod thumbup

If I bring the Tiv over and we get yours sorted would be a good excuse for a drive out.... smile
Very kind of you chap, I'd never turn down the opportunity for a spot of assistance! biggrin


Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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QBee said:
ClassicChimaera said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
Thanks guys, i'll see if I can check the fuse tomorrow- will depend whether my trolley jack will go under it, I might need to get a more slimline one.

Brilliant advice as always, ta! thumbup
Drive onto a block of wood or a decent sized brick wink
Errrr....that's if it will even start....hehe
hehe

Yeah the whole 'not-starting' thing will probably prevent that, I might be able to push it onto a couple of smaller bits though, might be enoug to get a jack under!

sparkythecat

7,902 posts

255 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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Get the battery on charge overnight, then you'll be able to drive it onto the ramp in the morning.

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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I was busy with family stuff yesterday so didn't get a chance to have a look, but I figured I'd get a replacement fuse ordered and see about changing it this coming Saturday.

On the subject of the 100amp fuse, I've seen this:- a replacement holder with 2 fuses (giving me a spare) for £7.

http://chimaerapartsonline.co.uk/product/100-amp-f...

I take it that will do the job?

QBee

20,984 posts

144 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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Squirrelofwoe said:
I was busy with family stuff yesterday so didn't get a chance to have a look, but I figured I'd get a replacement fuse ordered and see about changing it this coming Saturday.

On the subject of the 100amp fuse, I've seen this:- a replacement holder with 2 fuses (giving me a spare) for £7.

http://chimaerapartsonline.co.uk/product/100-amp-f...

I take it that will do the job?
Yes, though you can just buy the fuses if you prefer.

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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QBee said:
Yes, though you can just buy the fuses if you prefer.
Ta, I figured for the sake of £7 I may as well get a new holder and spare fuse as well- if the holder that's on the car is still in good nick then I'll have a spare for that too, if not I can change it for the new one.

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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N7GTX said:
Milky400 said:
Happens to the best of us......

Must choose your time better next time, maybe ring the RAC prior to leaving just to check if it is ok to call should you get into difficulty
Clearly QBee knows this....boxedin
I've only just seen this hehe

Did you have to make an appointment Anthony? biggrin

QBee

20,984 posts

144 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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Squirrelofwoe said:
N7GTX said:
Milky400 said:
Happens to the best of us......

Must choose your time better next time, maybe ring the RAC prior to leaving just to check if it is ok to call should you get into difficulty
Clearly QBee knows this....boxedin
I've only just seen this hehe

Did you have to make an appointment Anthony? biggrin
I have only had them out once to the TVR (they rarely break down), and that time was a summer Sunday afternoon, roasting hot day, so they were a bit busy.

The two hours I waited for the guy to arrive was spent partly cursing and partly on PH, getting advice. By the time he turned up I knew it was 11 different things, but the most likely was the 100 amp fuse. The car had seemed fine on the way there two hours previously, but the speedo had been under-reading - it said 55 when the Ferrari came past and 65 when in caught it. The rev counter was saying 4500 rpm in fifth at that point.

I had to bump start the car for the return journey (I had been to a jazz concert in Johnny Dankworth's garden), it felt like it was going to die on the M1 roundabout, and I only got about 3 miles along the A421 dual carriageway when it slowed to 50, then 40, then 30.....and then a layby appeared. Flat battery, no electrons left.

The PH massive told me where the thing was and the RAC guy's first words were "sorry that took so long, I am here until it's fixed, sir". He got on with checking the basics, but listened about the fuse, got under the car and fixed it - he had a spare on the van. I was well impressed.

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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QBee said:
The PH massive told me where the thing was and the RAC guy's first words were "sorry that took so long, I am here until it's fixed, sir". He got on with checking the basics, but listened about the fuse, got under the car and fixed it - he had a spare on the van. I was well impressed.
In fairness I've been with the RAC for almost 8 years now and have had them come out (with previous cars) probably 6 times- and on every occasion they have been utterly brilliant.

One time in particular was an alternator failure on my Starion- similar symptoms to Saturday, the car gradually died on the way to work. They spent half an hour charging the battery from the van, phoned a garage and booked my car in (arranging a courtesy car at the same time), then followed me all the way there and dealt with everything on my behalf.

On each of the other occasions they were able to fix the issue at the side of the road and couldn't have been friendlier/more helpful. smile

Saturday was obviously a one-off due to a technical problem causing their phone service to go down, and having been on the other end of those kind of problems I can sympathise! I was having 'one of those days' on Saturday (the drivers electric window stopped working on my Accord barely 15 mins after I had recovered the TVR) which certainly came through in my original post hehe

Steve_D

13,747 posts

258 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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Squirrelofwoe said:
QBee said:
Yes, though you can just buy the fuses if you prefer.
Ta, I figured for the sake of £7 I may as well get a new holder and spare fuse as well- if the holder that's on the car is still in good nick then I'll have a spare for that too, if not I can change it for the new one.
When you have the new holder it may be worth checking it as some require trimming before they will fit. This is not a failing it is simply that the clip over cover needs to protect the live terminals which may only have small cables running to them. We have somewhat larger cables so some of the plastic needs trimming away before the cover will close. Not something you want to be doing on a wet/dark roadside.

Steve

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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swerni said:
I broke down on Friday. Sat in traffic, engine cut out and wouldn't start.
Managed to push it off the road into the Tesco Express car park



Yes that is the disabled bay I'm sort of in frown

RAC took less than an hour to turn up.
Diagnosed it was the rotor arm ( only a few months old)
He set off with my £20 in hand to pick one up from a motor factor less than a mile from my house.
Came back fitted it and off I went.


Spend the last few days ordering numerous spares for the boot

No complaints on the RAC from me
To be fair that does reflect my past experience of the RAC- their actual roadside assistance is exemplary.

It was just frustrating that I couldn't actually get one of their excellent mechanics to the roadside as their central phone system was down at the time my car decided to breakdown... hehe

Out of interest I did try all of their numbers again an hour later after getting the car home- it was still saying the service was unavailable and to try again later- so I'm quite glad I didn't just sit there waiting for their system to come back on again!

AdriaanB

163 posts

128 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Thumbs up here as well for the RAC - had them out a couple of times last year, even twice on a day. First the fan relays failed in hot weather/traffic jam, causing the car to overheat. RAC guy helped to hardwire the fans, and made a little contraption so I could switch off the fans by taking additional fuses out. The overheating however upset some things and took out 2 spark plugs, so later in the day we had to ask for a tow truck when again breaking down in a traffic jam (got to love London!). Without complaint they sent a lorry, and drove us over to my TVR garage about a good hour away from where we broke down. Handed out many packet of crisps and cans of coke that day, but RAC staff was most friendly!

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Steve_D said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
QBee said:
Yes, though you can just buy the fuses if you prefer.
Ta, I figured for the sake of £7 I may as well get a new holder and spare fuse as well- if the holder that's on the car is still in good nick then I'll have a spare for that too, if not I can change it for the new one.
When you have the new holder it may be worth checking it as some require trimming before they will fit. This is not a failing it is simply that the clip over cover needs to protect the live terminals which may only have small cables running to them. We have somewhat larger cables so some of the plastic needs trimming away before the cover will close. Not something you want to be doing on a wet/dark roadside.

Steve
Ta for the info Steve, will keep this in mind.

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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Just an update- Mike (CanoeSniffer) came round and we got my car jacked up and checked the 100A fuse... which rather annoyingly was absolutely fine.

So after a spot of swearing and a tea, we got the car fired up and took a reading off of the alternator output- it was barely outputting anything, so fairly confident now it's the alternator itself that's at fault.

Jesfirth has also helpfully emailed me in the meantime suggesting getting the alternator rebuilt if it turned out to be that, which I'll look into.

Overall top marks to the PH TVR community, I owe you all a virtual pint- and I owe Mike an actual pint for coming round with his electrical gadget and spending the afternoon crawling under my car- top man! Always happy to return the favour thumbup


QBee

20,984 posts

144 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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Doesn't hurt to know where that fuse is.

I got my replacement alternator from Hobson Industries in Donnington-on-Bain. http://www.hobsonindustries.co.uk/
They take the standard ones off new army landrovers to replace them with uprated ones. Hence they have the originals, brand new and spare.

A couple of years ago the genuine Landrover Magnetti Marelli alternator I bought off them cost £106 delivered. It has the correct part number on it too

Squirrelofwoe

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3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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QBee said:
Doesn't hurt to know where that fuse is.

I got my replacement alternator from Hobson Industries in Donnington-on-Bain. http://www.hobsonindustries.co.uk/
They take the standard ones off new army landrovers to replace them with uprated ones. Hence they have the originals, brand new and spare.

A couple of years ago the genuine Landrover Magnetti Marelli alternator I bought off them cost £106 delivered. It has the correct part number on it too
Cheers Anthony, I've got a load of options to look at now regarding the alternator.

Just to confuse matters further, I remembered that my (dealer purchased) car is still within it's 12 month warranty that supposedly covers the alternator, so I might give them a quick call first just to see what they say- however I suspect it's going to be easier to simply pick up a new one or repair the existing one than bother with the warranty if it requires somehow getting a non-charging Chim the 60 miles back to the dealer...

But at the same time I'm an accountant so if someone else is willing to foot the bill I'm happy to at least ask the question! hehe

QBee

20,984 posts

144 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Squirrelofwoe said:
QBee said:
Doesn't hurt to know where that fuse is.

I got my replacement alternator from Hobson Industries in Donnington-on-Bain. http://www.hobsonindustries.co.uk/
They take the standard ones off new army landrovers to replace them with uprated ones. Hence they have the originals, brand new and spare.

A couple of years ago the genuine Landrover Magnetti Marelli alternator I bought off them cost £106 delivered. It has the correct part number on it too
Cheers Anthony, I've got a load of options to look at now regarding the alternator.

Just to confuse matters further, I remembered that my (dealer purchased) car is still within it's 12 month warranty that supposedly covers the alternator, so I might give them a quick call first just to see what they say- however I suspect it's going to be easier to simply pick up a new one or repair the existing one than bother with the warranty if it requires somehow getting a non-charging Chim the 60 miles back to the dealer...

But at the same time I'm an accountant so if someone else is willing to foot the bill I'm happy to at least ask the question! hehe
On a bright sunny summer's day mine only did about 40 miles with a dead 100 amp fuse before the battery ran out of electrons.
Up to them to recover it, I would say. Most garages have a recovery vehicle or car trailer.
When I lost reverse gear 4 days before the end of my three month warranty, the dealer paid for my TVR specialist to take out the gear box and replace the reverse light switch mechanism that had failed and dropped the spring etc into the bottom of the box.

Squirrelofwoe

Original Poster:

3,183 posts

176 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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QBee said:
Squirrelofwoe said:
QBee said:
Doesn't hurt to know where that fuse is.

I got my replacement alternator from Hobson Industries in Donnington-on-Bain. http://www.hobsonindustries.co.uk/
They take the standard ones off new army landrovers to replace them with uprated ones. Hence they have the originals, brand new and spare.

A couple of years ago the genuine Landrover Magnetti Marelli alternator I bought off them cost £106 delivered. It has the correct part number on it too
Cheers Anthony, I've got a load of options to look at now regarding the alternator.

Just to confuse matters further, I remembered that my (dealer purchased) car is still within it's 12 month warranty that supposedly covers the alternator, so I might give them a quick call first just to see what they say- however I suspect it's going to be easier to simply pick up a new one or repair the existing one than bother with the warranty if it requires somehow getting a non-charging Chim the 60 miles back to the dealer...

But at the same time I'm an accountant so if someone else is willing to foot the bill I'm happy to at least ask the question! hehe
On a bright sunny summer's day mine only did about 40 miles with a dead 100 amp fuse before the battery ran out of electrons.
Up to them to recover it, I would say. Most garages have a recovery vehicle or car trailer.
When I lost reverse gear 4 days before the end of my three month warranty, the dealer paid for my TVR specialist to take out the gear box and replace the reverse light switch mechanism that had failed and dropped the spring etc into the bottom of the box.
That was my thoughts too, I'm going to give them a call at lunch and see what they say.