HELP NEEDED, With gen one Gallardo

HELP NEEDED, With gen one Gallardo

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rat rod

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4,997 posts

65 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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After seven months of winter storage i went to start my gen one Gallardo and found that it turns over but will not start.

It has a manual box not that should make any difference i think

Probably self inflicted but running out of room at home i had to store it some miles away.

Have left it before as long as four months or so and has always started by the third turn of the key.

Always kept it on a battery tender but bought a new battery just in case.

Checked the fuses yesterday to find that six of them had blown including the two ignition ones and the injection .one.

Replaced them thinking it should fire up now but still won't .

Eventually even the new battery died a death so i have left it for now fear of damaging the starter motor.

Would normally put a spanner on it myself but scared i may do more damage than good. nono

It turns over freely but there is no sign of it trying to fire at all, like either no spark or petrol not getting through ,the tank reads between

half and a quarter.

I usually maintain my own cars but this being neither new or old i am out of my depth on this one. smash

Before i call the truck and have it transported to Emblem this week has anyone had a similar problem or any idea's please

Thanks in advance. thumbup



Edited by rat rod on Sunday 21st March 13:18

andrew

9,968 posts

192 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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aftermarket immobiliser fitted ?

rat rod

Original Poster:

4,997 posts

65 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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andrew said:
aftermarket immobiliser fitted ?
No, factory one, did lock and realarm a few times but made no difference.

Any one on here got a nice Morris Minor convertible that they can deliver and tow this one away , scratchchin

Thanks Andrew,

rat rod

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4,997 posts

65 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Can anyone who owned or own's a Gallardo remember if you can hear the fuel pump when turning on the ignition ?

I can't remember , wish i had took more notice , if so it's quiet now but not sure if it's meant to be like that , Thanks.

David_T

115 posts

80 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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For a late 2007 Gen 1 car, i think the pump (or something) starts as soon as the driver's side door is opened, lasting for about 12 -13 secs.
That's with the key not even in the ignition.

Fast Eddie

416 posts

245 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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David_T said:
For a late 2007 Gen 1 car, i think the pump (or something) starts as soon as the driver's side door is opened, lasting for about 12 -13 secs.
That's with the key not even in the ignition.
I had a 2008 Superleggera and you are absolutely correct, pump starts when door is opened

rat rod

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65 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Fast Eddie said:
David_T said:
For a late 2007 Gen 1 car, i think the pump (or something) starts as soon as the driver's side door is opened, lasting for about 12 -13 secs.
That's with the key not even in the ignition.
I had a 2008 Superleggera and you are absolutely correct, pump starts when door is opened
My 430 does that but my Gallardo is 05 and have never had that , must have been one of the many improvements

on the later gen one's, Thanks for your input guys.

andrew

9,968 posts

192 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Fast Eddie said:
David_T said:
For a late 2007 Gen 1 car, i think the pump (or something) starts as soon as the driver's side door is opened, lasting for about 12 -13 secs.
That's with the key not even in the ignition.
I had a 2008 Superleggera and you are absolutely correct, pump starts when door is opened
is that the fuel pump or just the e-gear system building-up pressure ?

Spindoctor

783 posts

200 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Yes I think its the pump for the egear system - that's what my indie specialist told me when I asked.

rat rod

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4,997 posts

65 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Mine is manual so that might explain the silence,

Looks like it's the truck then, off to Emblem yet again. rolleyes

At least they got the wizardry to get to the problem.

xcentric

722 posts

219 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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so many possibilities, really - I'd replace the fuel, ensure the battery is a new fully charged one, and check that you can hear the fuel pump ticking over. Unlikely to be plugs/electronic ignition, unless it's an immobiliser problem as others have said.

Or call the AA......

rat rod

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65 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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xcentric said:
so many possibilities, really - I'd replace the fuel, ensure the battery is a new fully charged one, and check that you can hear the fuel pump ticking over. Unlikely to be plugs/electronic ignition, unless it's an immobiliser problem as others have said.

Or call the AA......
I am a member of the rac but although it says nothing about which make of car you break down in i'm not sure they will be keen

when they hear the make .

But i might get a free tow to the garage out of them ,i've got break down and home cover but the car is garaged elsewhere

so in neither place ,not sure how i would stand there.

I've fitted a new battery and funny enough put some fresh petrol in today ,

Did listen for the fuel pump and did hear a faint noise when i turned the ignition on but not sure if it was the pump or not.

On my 430 there's a loud sort of a hum when i open the drivers door.

Thanks for your suggestions,

Fast Eddie

416 posts

245 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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andrew said:
is that the fuel pump or just the e-gear system building-up pressure ?
Good question. I don't know the answer.

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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Did the fuses blow again? Odd to have six go, thats got to be an electrical short. Any chance rats have got to the wiring?

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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For e gear cars the noise on opening the driver's door is the actuator

yorksram

32 posts

131 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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70proof said:
Did the fuses blow again? Odd to have six go, thats got to be an electrical short. Any chance rats have got to the wiring?
I was thinking the same, all those fuses to go at once is suspect, bad earth, battery taken off and reconnected wrong way round (doubtful but seen it a few times) or chewed/nipped loom. You'll smell the fuel after that amount of cranking too.

4321go

638 posts

187 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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Just my tuppenny’s worth......

I too would be mighty suspicious of all of those blown fuses. I think I’ve replaced one fuse in 68,000 miles in mine.

The RAC (and also the AA, I think?) will only relay you if you are more than 0.25 miles from your home address. It sounds like in this case that wouldn’t be a problem. Mine’s been relayed by the RAC three or four times in my eight years of ownership. I tell the call handler what the car is and they nearly always agree that sending a patrolman will be a waste of time. So they send a flatbed straight out (always a contractor rather than the RAC’s own rig) and there’s never even a hint of drama getting the car loaded. And that’s without front end lift.

rat rod

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4,997 posts

65 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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70proof said:
Did the fuses blow again? Odd to have six go, thats got to be an electrical short. Any chance rats have got to the wiring?
Good point never thought of that, the cars in a barn come garage in the country and have seen the odd rat

run across the floor, No fitted the new battery tonight and tried again but still won't fire .

Checked the fuses after and they are still good. If the rats have damaged the wiring not sure if the diagnostics

will be able to pick it up. Thanks for the tip.



Edited by rat rod on Tuesday 23 March 22:18

andrew

9,968 posts

192 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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ironic if the clue was in your name

rat rod

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65 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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andrew said:
ironic if the clue was in your name
Boom! Boom! well spotted, hadn't noticed