Was mortified on Friday night to find myself stuck outside Halfords with my new 110 refusing to start. I'd driven around the area visiting a client and was wasting some time in H so I could legitimately go straight to the pub when I got home rather than sit down and be trapped by emails. Came out about 5:30, jumped in, turned the key and immediately noticed that the temperature gauge was hard into the red and that the glow-plug indicator didn't light at all. Tried starting anyway but no joy - as though no fuel being delivered. Popped the bonnet and poked around. Temperature OK - as warm as I'd expect after sitting for 20 mins, plenty of coolant, spot on the line, etc, etc. Nothing obvious under the bonnet. I have to say Halfords were very helpful in lending tools to help with this because I haven't yet built my own kit!
To cut a long story short I called the AA just before 6 and they arrived at 6:25. The guy took one look at the dash and the symptoms and said 'Oh yes, I've seen this before.' and disappeared into his van to check his laptop. Came back, whipped off the drivers seat and the panel beneath, tighten a nut and started the engine!
Turns out there's an earth beneath the driver's seat that (he said) is known to work loose and when it does these are the symptoms presented. The earth is easy to spot, it's right in the middle of the floor in the box beneath the driver. He cleaned it all up tightened it and the job was done. It took longer to do the paperwork than fix the fault!
Just thought others might like to know as had I known I could have been out of there myself in minutes...
Jon
To cut a long story short I called the AA just before 6 and they arrived at 6:25. The guy took one look at the dash and the symptoms and said 'Oh yes, I've seen this before.' and disappeared into his van to check his laptop. Came back, whipped off the drivers seat and the panel beneath, tighten a nut and started the engine!
Turns out there's an earth beneath the driver's seat that (he said) is known to work loose and when it does these are the symptoms presented. The earth is easy to spot, it's right in the middle of the floor in the box beneath the driver. He cleaned it all up tightened it and the job was done. It took longer to do the paperwork than fix the fault!
Just thought others might like to know as had I known I could have been out of there myself in minutes...
Jon