Broken down, need advise please
Broken down, need advise please
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sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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When I try to start the car I get a constant beep noise from the alarm system, and all I get is a click from the solenoid of the starter. I don't hear the fuel pump either.

Here's in sequence:
Press start button
Then press fob, then when I press the start button again I just get this constant beep noise.

Was on the south coast meet, but now stuck in car park

Any suggestions welcome

Steve

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Also continuos beep after I press the fob key after turning on ignition

Boatbuoy

1,972 posts

186 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Silver key?

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Boatbuoy said:
Silver key?
Should I be touching it?

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Not if you can help it but worth making sure it is actually turned on.

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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I can hear the fuel pump, so maybe battery?

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Is the immobiliser light on or off when you try and start the car?

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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She's started! Off to catch up the others! Cheers for input, nice to know there is support here
Steve

scotty_d

6,795 posts

218 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Mine did this on and off for my first year with it turned out to be a dirty wire on the solenoid itself.

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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sjc1969 said:
Also continuos beep after I press the fob key after turning on ignition
You are meant to get a continuous beep when the ignition is on and the immobiliser is off.

Byker28i

85,458 posts

241 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Dont forget in future the little square key and hole for the immobiliser. I always need to use mine if I park at Quarry at Castle Coombe as the fob doesn't work there. Powerlines?

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Sounds like hot start issues with starter?

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Tanguero said:
You are meant to get a continuous beep when the ignition is on and the immobiliser is off.
Yeh muppet here got it wrong.

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Gazzab said:
Sounds like hot start issues with starter?
This makes sense. After 20 min the car started fine. We then went ont to catch up with the rest at the pub. Stayed there for about 45 min and she started fine then. Stopped at b&q to buy a plug (< 5min) and it did it again only briefly. Looks like I need to stop for 15-20 min at each stopping point lol

QBee

22,189 posts

168 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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On the Chimeara (which is only a Cerbera that hasn't been stretched), the immobiliser is wrongly wired by TVR, so the relay needed for proper starting doesn't work. There is sufficient juice to start when cold, but heat creates electrical resistance. Add to that a poor quality starter cable (remember, best quality jump start cables are really thick, rubbish cheap ones are thin) and you get hot non starting. After 20 mins things have cooled down enough for te car to start.

In a Chim with a failing immobiliser, you get hot non-starting issues. Worth getting your immobiliser checked, and possibly the starter live cable replaced with a better one. My engine is out at the mo, so i am having the starter cables replaced. I already had the immobiliser replaced after I had hot start problems last summer, and immobiliser problems this winter.

Somebody please shout if the same does not apply to the Cerbera

C3BER

4,714 posts

247 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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QBee said:
On the Chimeara (which is only a Cerbera that hasn't been stretched)
Balls!

But the rest is sound smile

dean_ratpac

1,582 posts

302 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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To be honest this will start happening more and more. The amount of small fixes I did leaving me stranded time after time. It's basically the alarm - get it all changed for a new meta. Best thing I've done in years.

sjc1969

Original Poster:

392 posts

162 months

Monday 18th March 2013
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Cheers for advice, will be getting this sorted asap. I think it had a new alarm system from TVR Power 3 years back, will have to check.

One thing i did learn, it wasn't much fun in the pouring rain. That was my first and last drive in the wet, from now on she only goes out in the dry. I just felt like i couldn't open her up at all, which defeated taking her out lol.
Steve

QBee

22,189 posts

168 months

Monday 18th March 2013
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Ten of us did a track day in the rain on Saturday. A lot of fun, but an average of three spins per driver. Nice open airfield track, so no damage. But you woudn't risk it on the road.

You read tales on here of guys hitting standing water on a dual carriageway and crashing their TVRs. They do tend to aquaplane rather easily, even without excessive right foot.

dean_ratpac

1,582 posts

302 months

Monday 18th March 2013
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sjc1969 said:
... from now on she only goes out in the dry. I just felt like i couldn't open her up at all, which defeated taking her out...
Oh don't become one of those Cerbera drivers "only in the dry", they're too much fun in the wet... wink

QBee said:
...You read tales on here of guys hitting standing water on a dual carriageway and crashing their TVRs. They do tend to aquaplane rather easily, even without excessive right foot.
I put a lot of this down to tires and driving... I've had some nightmares on certain makes of rubber, the Goodyears i've got on now seem to be pretty good on standing water even at speed. Keeping steady power on works - its the "lift off and st yourself" that ends up with the back coming round.





Edited by dean_ratpac on Monday 18th March 13:02