Faulty LCD

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lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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My LCD display has started playing up. Switches on and off at random for a few seconds a time whilst driving, doesnt seem to be bump-related. Nothing resets and the needles arent affected. Anyone seen this before / got any ideas? Will be going back to the dealer in Sep for a load of other faults anyway but if I can fix this myself it'll help. ps cant see anything loose.

grigio alloy

122 posts

263 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Hello Lance,
I have had this as well a couple of times-does not as you rightly say appear to be bump related or even moisture related in my case, (since arriving in Germany car has only been driven on dry days).
It is on my ever-growing list of minor faults to be rectified when my car eventually makes it back to Blackpool.
I have to restate that this car is so much more capable than the Griff 500s I owned previously- I am even beginning to love the straight six sound.
I am looking forward to your seatbelt fix!

lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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me too! I've noticed that thanks to all the wrenching to keep the belt clear the plastic rear window has got really badly grazed against the stays. I'm going to get the buggers to replace this FOC....

gb61390

1,879 posts

283 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Are you sure it's scratched not just marked!
When I mentioned it to the mechanic at Bedford last week he said it would rub out easily enough? I haven't myself yet though?
Cheers.... Andrew

andy-ch

65 posts

282 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Grigio
I saw in your profile that you are based in southern Germany. I'm frequently blasting around in the black forest so if you're interested in meeting someday just contact me offline and we can discuss this further. You must be drawing a lot of attention in the Tamora when driving around in Germany...
Cheers Andy

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Lance,

My LCD has been playing up since day 1 and I cannot find any way to reproduce. I have not only seen the blanking you mention but also brightness/contrast slowing fading down when I use the lights, and graphics going mental. In all cases stopping and starting the car seems to rectify. I spoke to the engineer who deals with the displays at the factory and he thought it was probably a loose connection - I'm not convinced ! I have a gut feeling that its moisture related as I see most often in the rain but also on long hot journeys ( condensation ? )

My car is currently at the dealers so I have asked then to dismantle everything and put back together. Be glad to know if/when someone gets to the bottom of this one - driving me nuts !

Mark

lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Thanks Mark - that was my gut reaction yesterday - a very hot/humid evening so could have been moisture related. And the brighness/contrast was varying (for the first time - coincidence? probably not) Was OK again this morning which may support that thought. Going to be fun trying to reproduce it for the dealer.....
Andrew, my screen is definitely scratched to f**k on the inside by the stays! Have just ordered some Renovo restorer, if it doesnt work I'm demanding a replacement once the seatbelts are sorted (which I'm thinking of charging to them as well). Not the best week.....

grigio alloy

122 posts

263 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Good point about the temperature - the last two occasions mine has played up were on 30-35°C days about 19.00hrs.
Same thing- stopping engine off then on and screen is okay.
As I said my car has not seen a drop of water apart from washing- but careful not to get windscreen wet, since 14th June.
My rear plexi is scratched to buggery as well on the roof stays
Andy-As I have already posted the Tamora has made me somewhat of a `celebrity´ in area around my home.
All comments so far, at least to my face, very positive even from 911/Boxster/M Roadster/SLK acquaintances. The Griff 500 I had here was also well known but opinion from those who knew both cars is that the Tamora is better/more dramatic looking.
It drives much better.
The Griff shape is a classic I hope the Tamora stands the test of time.

richb

51,597 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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...the plastic rear window has got really badly grazed against the stays. I'm going to get the buggers to replace this FOC....

If the arrangement is the same as on all other TVR's (which I think it is) then the rear screen will get slightly marked by the alloy roof struts, however a little TLC will keep the rear plastic loooking good for years. If you admit to yanking and tugging stuff then your dealer will probabaly tell you to look after it a bit better. I doubt very much if they will replace your rear plastic screen indeed I'm not sure I'd want them stitching in a replacement on a brand new car, better clean it and shut up on this one I think? R...

lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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rich....you have a point that I'm sure some dealers will claim but in our defence we HAVE to wrench the roof around to avoid killing ourselves from faulty seatbelts! Spoke to my salesman this afternoon (fantastic guy and dealership - name supplied off forum) who was very sympathetic, no hesitation to replace anything under warranty. They're also making an "offical" complaint to the factory on behalf of all of us about the seatbelt design and the driver's A-pillar seal. FOC factory mods may be on its way, I'll keep you posted.....

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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that seatbelt and A-pillar seal..........

>> Edited by stovey on Tuesday 30th July 16:22

lrussell5

Original Poster:

567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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you'd expect, and I've seen better, on a 10k kit-car....

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Does anyone know anything about 'other' mods/upgrades from the factory

lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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nothing fundamental but slightly different roof seal and alloy trim bits have been spotted, eg stereo and handbrake surround, on TVR 100 factory car. Havent heard of anything in production yet.

richb

51,597 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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rich....you have a point that I'm sure some dealers will claim but in our defence we HAVE to wrench the roof around to avoid killing ourselves from faulty seatbelts!
So is it that the positioning of the belt-reel conflicts with the plastic when the roof is lowered or what? I had a minor iritation with one belt on my Grifith until someone told me to check that the reel was set perfectly horizontal/level it wasn't and that cured it, but I can't see how the rear screen/roof gets into the equation? R...

gb61390

1,879 posts

283 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Havent heard of anything in production yet.

I was at my dealer lunchtime and they've got a new black Tamora in the showroom with all the modifications I've mentioned, ie. seals, alloy bits, etc.
I'm in the process of getting them fitted to my car.
Cheers.... Andrew

robertm

253 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Are they supply/fitting the 'alloy bits' free of charge?

If so, I'll add them to my list of points to raise with my dealer!

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Are they supply/fitting the 'alloy bits' free of charge?

If so, I'll add them to my list of points to raise with my dealer!


My car is at my dealers for the week so if these are FOC upgrades I may be able to get them done. The alloy bits are of particular interest.

Mark

gb61390

1,879 posts

283 months

Wednesday 31st July 2002
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I doubt very much if the alloy bits are free from TVR?
Don't expect they'll cost very much though so would hope that the dealer would pay for them?
I'll find out soon?
Cheers..... Andrew

lrussell5

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567 posts

264 months

Wednesday 31st July 2002
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Rich....the seatbelt problem happens only with the roof down - the rear folding section jams the belt against the feeder on top of the B-pillar and stops it retracting. It's lethal because you can easily introduce up to a foot of slack when driving (eg leaning forward to look round junctions) and never realise you've done it. Only subsequent heavy braking reveals the problem, one day this is going to be too late....