No paradise by these dashboard lights
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s p a c e m a n said:
does no one read the instruction book for these cars?
It was in the handover speech given to you by your TVR dealer when you bought new or second hand from one.Along with;
yes, that's the oil pressure it shows at hot idle, that's 'normal';
the speedometer light is that colour, don't ask me why, it just is;
never slam the boot lid, press it gently to 'lock' in place;
always put your roof in the bag and for God's sake don't damage it, it will take 3 months to get a new one;
never use anything but Mobil 1 or you will void your warranty;
always depress the clutch when starting;
6 months or 6 thousand miles - whichever comes *first*;
put it in fifth gear, then reverse gear;
+ a few others that don't immediately come to mind.
ianwayne said:
It's a good tip for all manual cars. The starter motor then has a reduced mass to turn over, the compression is hard enough!
Another usual is that there is no reserve fuel. If the gauge reads E, it's empty.
Learn your fuel gauge and carry a spare gallon until you know it - if my fuel gauge reads E, the car is about 30 miles back up the road. Mine runs out at about 1/8 th of a tank on the gauge, and the gauge always reads less in the morning than it did when I parked the night before.Another usual is that there is no reserve fuel. If the gauge reads E, it's empty.
I ran out at 70mph in the middle of overtaking several HGVs on the A1. My face must have been "interesting". One cough, then silence, other than a loud reference to horse waste matter from yours truly.
One further thing for those who love track driving - these tanks are not baffled, and the fuel pick-up is passenger side. So the car will cough on long left handers when you are down to 1/4 of a tank.
Could be worse OP. One of our number had two Chims, the second one for 7 years and never knew about the cubby holes behind the seats until I mentioned opened the ones on mine day while he was there. He said his didn't have them and then we looked.
Just don't lock yourself in the boot.
Just don't lock yourself in the boot.
QBee said:
Tyre Tread said:
Just don't lock yourself in the boot.
In all seriousness, never, ever, even for a moment, put your keys down in the boot, or your jacket in the boot without first double checkng that the keys are not in it. Do it and you are walking........ianwayne said:
Another usual is that there is no reserve fuel. If the gauge reads E, it's empty.
That was another. I was also told; never trust the fuel gauge, treat 1/4 full as nearly empty / empty.Of course that can change over the years, and while mine once appeared to have fuel when it didn't (yes, there are a couple of stories there, the dealer was absolutely correct), it will now happily go well bellow 1/4 tank mark on the gauge.
For the time being at least, it is behaving almost like a 'normal' fuel gauge.
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