Auto Electrician anyone?

Auto Electrician anyone?

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burriana

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16,556 posts

255 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Does anyone know a decent auto electrician handy for the Goole area?

The 911 has what is probably a stupid little loose wire or dodgy relay which buggered up the weekend in spectacular style. At least it had the good grace to go 5 mins into the run and not up near Cleveland somewhere!

Travelling at some velocity all power just went. Rolled to a stop, not even an ignition light, nada... 20 secs later and I have ignition lights and the starter will spin like a good un but to no effect.

AA man spent 30 mins to no avail. We have established that there is no charge to the injectors. We have swapped the DME for the spare, to no effect. So, it must be some other relay somewhere OR a dodgy wire on the immobiliser.

Obviously I can't get it up to Strasse as I can't get it started, so, a good lecky is the order of the day ... anyone know a good one please?

(I would get a Clifford guy up to take the immobiliser out and put a complete new one in ... but if it isn't this, then I'm back to square one).

kevin63

4,661 posts

254 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Leebus

rralston

701 posts

246 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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burriana said:
Travelling at some velocity all power just went.


Mmmm - that sounds familiar! Happened to me about 40mins after you! Luckily a broken throttle cable that we got fixed.

Good luck with the Porker

p1carl

635 posts

237 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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It was a real shame Al, hope it turns out to be something simple to find and rectify.

willyworm

433 posts

240 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Al I will have a number for you tomorrow of Selby Autoelectricians at Brayton. Supposed to be very good.

beer

talkwrench

909 posts

234 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Hi Al
Common fault, I believe with 911's. Have you checked the fuel pump relay?
If you're stuck, I'll pop over and take a look if you like.
Remember, I'm somewhat experienced in such matters.....!

burriana

Original Poster:

16,556 posts

255 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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I think the fuel pump relay is what is also known as the DME relay under the passenger seat.

It was ocassionally a bit sticky when I got the car so I just had a new one fitted ... I still have the old one as a spare though which we tried ... nothing though.

I have been given the number of an apparently very good auto electrician right her in Goole, so fingers crossed