t350 sprays petrol into the face of my 3y old
t350 sprays petrol into the face of my 3y old
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russian rocket

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874 posts

257 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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got a T350 courtesy car.

Daddy whats that he says pointing to the pertol filler

I show him what it does and as I open it

sprays petrol into his face (and mine)

lot's tears but thankfully no permanent damage

is this a common problem

anybody ever told TVR

had he been injured they would be on the receiving end of my solicitors now

Hobo

6,299 posts

267 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Only had it happen to me the once, but it didn't half come out. In fact the car next to me got a right old soaking. Not too please was the owner.

Normally though its getting petrol in thats the problem, not out.

grumbledoak

32,326 posts

254 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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TADTS !
Dealers advice was "Open slowly, and avoid opening when full"...

Plotloss

67,280 posts

291 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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grumbledoak said:
TADTS !
Dealers advice was "Open slowly, and avoid opening when full"...


Christ and they want to trade in America.

Can you even begin to imagine...

guymarks

350 posts

254 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Standard stuff - always turn away from the filler when opening!

valhalla

2,246 posts

277 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Mine does that too,strangly enough its worse when the tank is nealy empty, don't ask me why that is???
Dave

2 Smokin Barrels

31,635 posts

256 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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valhalla said:
Mine does that too,strangly enough its worse when the tank is nealy empty, don't ask me why that is???
Dave


I guess if there's less liquid there's more vapour?

>> Edited by 2 Smokin Barrels on Monday 14th November 19:27

valhalla

2,246 posts

277 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Mine does that too,strangly enough its worse when the tank is nealy empty, don't ask me why that is???
Dave

spiceman

61 posts

264 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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Don't you think that you have some blame here?

russian rocket

Original Poster:

874 posts

257 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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spiceman said:
Don't you think that you have some blame here?


only on planet TVR

for sake the thing sprayed petrol 2-3 feet. No court would side with TVR on this one, especially as it appears to be a common problem and they have made no attempt to fix it

sacha

508 posts

275 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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valhalla said:
Mine does that too,strangly enough its worse when the tank is nealy empty, don't ask me why that is???
Dave


The tank is near the exhaust, it heats the air inside and creates high pressure. Most dealers advise you of this when you buy a car and most probably should have informed about this. Still, the car has been out 3 years and the problem still stands?!?

Thelemming

4,319 posts

286 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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Depends whether its viewed as a defect or a "quirk" of the vehicle.

Example, back when I was with Ford, constant complaints were recieved about the Puma's hatch depositing water into the boot when opened and wet. They tried revised gas rams to slow opening and allow it to drain, then decided "it does that, its not a fault with the vehicle".

So long as your aware of something and able to take reasonable precaustions (why would anyone need to open the fuel filler when the tank is full?) then perhaps simply stating "it does that" rather than a potentially expensive fix is the right option.

Its a TVR - Insane Ferrari humbling performance for the price of a well specced 3 series. It is however NOT a 3 series and wont have the same development and testing behind it - nor some of the quality.

Yes its a potentially dangerous ocurrence, however its going to be a right nightmare to fix...

steve11

522 posts

266 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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I'm sure TVR did look into this and produced an upgraded fuel inlet that had additional ventilation holes to prevent the build up of vapour.


russian rocket

Original Poster:

874 posts

257 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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Quirks and all the odd things TVR's do I accept. I bought one in the knowledge of this and don't complain

However spraying petrol 2-3 feet is exceptionally dangerous.

You open the cap with due care and attention

However nobody would anticipate this sort of thing to happen, all it would take is a spark of static from all that plastic and it's bonfire time

k.k.

397 posts

259 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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sacha said:
The tank is near the exhaust, it heats the air inside and creates high pressure...


But doesn't that also apply to the Tamora? I've never experienced anything like this with my car. Just a puff of air escaping when I twist off the petrol cap.

Urgent Harry

75 posts

244 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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Thelemming said:
Depends whether its viewed as a defect or a "quirk" of the vehicle.


Presumably the Sagaris bonnet flying off at high speed is a "quirk"


Thelemming said:
Yes its a potentially dangerous ocurrence, however its going to be a right nightmare to fix...


"Sorry about your blinded young child Sir, we were aware of the fault but it would have been a right nightmare to fix"... come off it

cargav

22 posts

255 months

Sunday 20th November 2005
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The Petrol Filler was also an issue on my T350 - in fact the first one that got me (30 minutes after I handed over the cash I got a good soaking in a M'Way Service Station). I can't believe they haven't sorted it out by now as it is an exceptionally dangerous fault. My solution now is to get half a roll of Andrex before I open the filler and cover the opening with it - seems to do the trick but you look a right t** !

stag

469 posts

286 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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My 350 did the same and pissed fuel everywhere.

Sold the car now. Ah no more sleepless nights

purpleperil

1,221 posts

305 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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stag said:
Sold the car now. Ah no more sleepless nights


Just out of interest - did you sell it for cash or was it taken in part exchange?

hobo

6,299 posts

267 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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I would assume p/x.

My reason for coming to this conclusion is that as I have found out for myself recently. You don't sell TVR's in winter, you give them away