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booty

Original Poster:

25 posts

275 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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ihave a 97 4.0 chimera that refuses to start,five weeks ago i stopped and started all daygaraged it, the following day she would not start,the rac also failed to start it,so it went to supposedly tvr dealers newtown motors,i had it back after three weeks drove it all day,parked it up the following day the same problem.
newtown motors have had the car since,and they have now told me that there is nothing else that they can do,and can i tow the car out of there after paying the £400.00 bill(now thats what i call after sales service)can anybody help me.in anticipation ?

FourWheelDrift

91,740 posts

306 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Does the engine try to turn over or do you get nothing when you turn the key.

booty

Original Poster:

25 posts

275 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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FourWheelDrift said: Does the engine try to turn over or do you get nothing when you turn the key.

on ignition fuel pump kicks in and the engine turns over it just will not fire,allthough there is a good spark at the plugs.

hut49

3,544 posts

284 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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A TVR appointed dealer told you to drag it off their property because they couldn't fix it! Unbelievable. I'd get that in writing and contact the folks in Blackpool.

Hutch

trefor

14,715 posts

305 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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I'd suggest a good specialist such as Peninsula. You might find a second set of eyes will spot and fix the prob. Suggest you push the car into the street around the corner from the dealer, call the RAC 'cos you've broken down and have them deliver you to Peninsula or whoever ... but call them to warn them first!

Good luck. I bet it's something simply but obscure such as a distributor part coming loose or a blockage in the fuel line.

Trefor/.

SwanJack

1,948 posts

294 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Try Roath Gargage in Cardiff, he has a very good knowledge of the rover V8, top bloke too. Quite a lot of TVR's are going to him. I also have experience of Newtown's service department, guess who I use?

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ribol

11,890 posts

280 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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I would speak to the factory and tell them your story BEFORE you part with any money to these crooks. The factory are in a much better position to apply pressure than you are, once they have the money you can forget it.

The bottom line is that if they are unable to get a car started then they do not know what they are doing. If it was an intermittent problem which is not there when they look for it that would be another story altogether.

Good luck,

Ivan

dannyboyo

2,392 posts

301 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Maybe a fuel blockage, blocked fuel filter or something. Any idea whether fuel is reaching the cylinders? Is the fuel line presurised? Maybe it needs air bleeding out of it. Could be the ECU isn't opening the injector solinoids. Take the ECU out and check the contacts are clean (pins 11 and 13 i think). ECU bug**red maybe, could be that it's not triggering the solinoids?

Who knows!!

plipton

1,302 posts

280 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Can you smell petrol from the exhaust? If so you are getting fuel (maybe not enough or too much).

Is the air filter blocked/dirty or air sensor in good condition?

Maybe a PHer near you might be able to help by a process of swapping parts and see if the fault moves to the other car ??

booty

Original Poster:

25 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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SwanJack said: Try Roath Gargage in Cardiff, he has a very good knowledge of the rover V8, top bloke too. Quite a lot of TVR's are going to him. I also have experience of Newtown's service department, guess who I use?




just came back from tvr newtown motors they tell me that distributor cap and rotor arm are fine,but the distibutor is giving out a weak spark but they have a strong soark on the coil,ive asked them to check the distributor but (wait for it) they cant because they cant start the car. by the way they have not even checked or cleaned the stepper motor,could you please post the tel no of this garage in roath,im just about to phone blackpool to see what they can come up with.by the way newtown motors have very kindly offered to push my car out onto the main road so that i can be picked up by the recovery service!!!! thanks everybody for all your advice,and i will keep you posted

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SwanJack

1,948 posts

294 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Roath Garage - 029 2046 5374. Ask for Peter. He used to advertise in 'Sprint', not sure if he still does. When I had problems with Newtown's service dept I went to see Glyn the owner of the franchise (the chap with the bow tie, his office is off the showroom) and he did sort things out for me after my grieviances (of which he was unaware) had been pointed out to him.

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ABBTVR

69,324 posts

280 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Just a reminder Clive, rules of posting,

NO NAMING & SHAMING!


Thanks,

Big Al.

BTW hope you get it sorted soon.


>> Edited by ABBTVR (moderator) on Tuesday 11th March 15:32

MikeyT

17,721 posts

293 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Al, don't think there's really been any shaming on here - naming yes, but not shaming surely?

The guy is just telling it like it is. Point being that the car is STILL there, so he's obviously happy for it to be so.

Son't think he's knocked Newtown Motors THAT much - others have more than him I think.

ABBTVR

69,324 posts

280 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Hi Mike, didn't think for one minute that Chris would do a thing like that,
But if Chris is anything like me, I was so eager to get involved, I think it took me a couple of weeks to get around to reading the rules.

So carry on Chris,
it's an interesting post, and I really hope that it all gets amicably sorted mate.

BTW Chris, Sorry to be so rude but I have not welcomed you to the "MAD HOUSE" and the Chim forum. I consider my self severely B*llocked.

Big Al.



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mongoose

4,360 posts

277 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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may be irrelivent/too late now,but have you tried the ignition module.although not the same car,i had this problem on an opel manta many years ago and the principle is the same.the spark was there at the plugs,but weak and inconsistent with timing,turned out it was a faulty module.completely foxed me as i thought if you had a spark then module must be ok!

booty

Original Poster:

25 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Thank you everbody for your help and advice ,i have been in touch with blackpool,and spoken to jason customer complaints,who has promised to speak to glyn davies (co owner)i feel about his attitude regarding the problem with my TVR and everything that i personally have made public on a website and the ongoing problem with my car,to which in my estimation has not been improved since the original problem occurred ,if any fellow TVR owners were with me this afternoon and could have seen my car and i quote when the service manager asked where my car was he was told that it was all wrapped under cover in the rear shed ,i asked to go and see my car and i was totally shocked to find it covered full of dust dirt and hand marks and totally uncovered ,i am sure your words would have been a lot stronger than mine should you have seen your vehicle left in this condition.
I do appreciate all suggestions and comments, naming and shaming ,but i feel that if a case is ever justified then this one is,and i personally until satisfacion or an amicable agreemment is met i will most certainly not give up this against what i consider is total negnligence with the garage involved.
As i have already mentioned i have involved TVR Blackpool so hears hoping for a way forward. Thank you all again for your advice ,i will keep you posted.

hut49

3,544 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Good for you, Booty. Sorry you have to put up with such unacceptable service (or rather lack of it) and hope that the folks at Blackpool take some action to get you back on the road in your fully valeted car as soon as possible.

Hutch

Qube

437 posts

282 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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I was told to avoid Newtown myself, so i took my car to Roath garage, nice chap he's got aorund 25+ chimaeras on his book and he can't seem to do enough for you, excellent fixed price servicing as well.