Hello All,
I've been away doing some sightseeing but I'm back now.
@Saint.V8 @Datatek @wammers @ukadamwest and @martyuk I hope and trust you all missed me!
My P38 has been standing idle in @Grrrrrr 's back garden for over a year. She survived pretty well, I had to clean some light mold off the leather and give it a good clean inside and out, but other than that it's all good.
With some new petrol and a battery charge she fired right up after only a few tries..... and then died. It keeps starting and then just cuts out after about 5 seconds. If you give it some gas and keep cranking it'll fire up eventually and then settle down to a smooth idle and drive just fine. If you switch off, the same thing happens all over again, starts up and dies. If you give it a little throttle to get it going it'll keep going.
Any ideas anyone what's afoot? It was running fine when it was parked up.
I have changed the oil and oil filter, air filter, reset the engine adaptive values and cleaned the throttle body with cleaning solution, and been round the engine bay cleaning all the electrical connectors, and tidying up generally.
No fault codes come up on the Nanocom.
I'd be interested to know what anyone thinks might help? I've given it a short run up and down the road, but nothing at prolonged high speed...
I've been away doing some sightseeing but I'm back now.
@Saint.V8 @Datatek @wammers @ukadamwest and @martyuk I hope and trust you all missed me!
My P38 has been standing idle in @Grrrrrr 's back garden for over a year. She survived pretty well, I had to clean some light mold off the leather and give it a good clean inside and out, but other than that it's all good.
With some new petrol and a battery charge she fired right up after only a few tries..... and then died. It keeps starting and then just cuts out after about 5 seconds. If you give it some gas and keep cranking it'll fire up eventually and then settle down to a smooth idle and drive just fine. If you switch off, the same thing happens all over again, starts up and dies. If you give it a little throttle to get it going it'll keep going.
Any ideas anyone what's afoot? It was running fine when it was parked up.
I have changed the oil and oil filter, air filter, reset the engine adaptive values and cleaned the throttle body with cleaning solution, and been round the engine bay cleaning all the electrical connectors, and tidying up generally.
No fault codes come up on the Nanocom.
I'd be interested to know what anyone thinks might help? I've given it a short run up and down the road, but nothing at prolonged high speed...