Tuscan stalled......won't start
Tuscan stalled......won't start
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chris&chris

Original Poster:

1,424 posts

246 months

Thursday 10th May 2007
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Just stalled the Tuscan paperbag it now won't start...any ideas? Thanks Chris (&chris)

stillgrinning

1,091 posts

259 months

Thursday 10th May 2007
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It might be unconnected but I managed to flood mine, panic and then call AA. They arrived an hour later, turned the key over, huge cloud of black smoke and it ran fine...........(need a smilely for dickhead now....)

If you have flooded it and it does start later when it's settled down then you have to come back on here and admit it !

chalky white

421 posts

239 months

Thursday 10th May 2007
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Flooded mine, started fine 30 mins later. Once in a year of ownership isn't too bad.

Stu R

21,451 posts

239 months

Thursday 10th May 2007
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if it's flooded just pull the fuel pump fuse, crank it over on the starter for a few secs, stick the fuse back in and bob's your mother's brother

chris&chris

Original Poster:

1,424 posts

246 months

Friday 11th May 2007
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Thanks, I tried again this morning...no joy....fuel pump working so not the cut off switch...will check the fuses.....gggrrrrrr.......still love my TVR biglaugh

chris&chris

Original Poster:

1,424 posts

246 months

Friday 11th May 2007
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Checked fuses.......(the ones I thought Martin @ Racing Green told me to check) no joy
Flat bed to Racing Green.
Martin crawled around for a couple of minutes.............coil fuse blown to bits!! paperbag
New fuse & Trevor coughed into life clap bounce I love my TVR
I have strong feelings for the guys @ Racing Green as well!!

Feel a bit stupid for not checking the coil fuse though punch
Big grin driving back to work........& that was in the Volvo spin