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- July 2, 2012 at 2:34 pm #106524
harry
ParticipantMy van has recently developed a fault of just cutting out. When she’s cold she starts fine and runs ok but once warm she cuts out the dashboard battery and oil lights dim and she refuses to start.
Battery is good, and have put in new HT leads, plugs, ignition coil, rotor arm and ignition starter switch and yet it keeps happening.Any ideas people??? Many thanks
August 28, 2012 at 9:02 pm #122929Nomad
ParticipantSomething like the book “Car
Something like the book “Car maintenance, fault finding and repair” ISBN 0-434-90884-3 could give you a lot of clues. Since its lying in front of me please inform me what car and what type of engine we’re dealing with. The more info the better. Gasoline, diesel? Injection, carb? Year? Mileage etc.Cheers, Nomad
August 28, 2012 at 9:02 pm #122933Nomad
ParticipantSomething like the book “Car
Something like the book “Car maintenance, fault finding and repair” ISBN 0-434-90884-3 could give you a lot of clues. Since its lying in front of me please inform me what car and what type of engine we’re dealing with. The more info the better. Gasoline, diesel? Injection, carb? Year? Mileage etc.Cheers, Nomad
August 28, 2012 at 9:02 pm #122934Nomad
ParticipantSomething like the book “Car
Something like the book “Car maintenance, fault finding and repair” ISBN 0-434-90884-3 could give you a lot of clues. Since its lying in front of me please inform me what car and what type of engine we’re dealing with. The more info the better. Gasoline, diesel? Injection, carb? Year? Mileage etc.Cheers, Nomad
August 28, 2012 at 9:02 pm #122935Nomad
ParticipantSomething like the book “Car
Something like the book “Car maintenance, fault finding and repair” ISBN 0-434-90884-3 could give you a lot of clues. Since its lying in front of me please inform me what car and what type of engine we’re dealing with. The more info the better. Gasoline, diesel? Injection, carb? Year? Mileage etc.Cheers, Nomad
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