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marinabrian 22nd March 2019 15:34

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Originally Posted by Pecker1968 (Post 2720980)
I know how you feel mate I'm on my second at now and nothing but problems with it just won't start changed fuel pump under bonnet fuel pump sender under rear passenger seat worked ok for couple of days now won't start again changed relay still not working and my mechanic keeps saying he's coming to have a look at it but never turns up I'm lost without my at seriously thinking of giving up and scrapping it

Do you not suspect the ECM might be wet, what have you done in terms of checks?

Have a look at plenum drains, and if you need the ECM testing, I can do that for you :cool:

Brian :D

Scott Stephen 22nd March 2019 16:47

As soon as the sun comes out more frequently...and there is a few more of the disposable quid in ones pocket....the outlook becomes better and the petrol head returns!

victorgte 22nd March 2019 17:21

I’ve dropped onto this thread late but for me it’s simple. First I appreciate it’s a personal thing but sometimes you have to be ruthless with yourself.
You say that you want to put time and money into your photography. Selling cars will raise cash for you to do this. It will save money and you will have less grief from a large fleet.
Live with just 2 cars. 620Ti for the summer and a reliable 75 for the winter. 2 best cars with minimal grief and a lot of pleasure.
Yes I’m saying sell the coupe but with it needing so much work, why keep that headache and be honest will it ever get finished? I’m not suggesting you are a slacker but your priorities lie elsewhere.
I could bore you with how I manage my 4 cars but I have different circumstances to you so it’s not really relevant.
The ZT-T has gone so that’s a good start. Nice car but not your thing so get rid. As you say it will be loved elsewhere.
Above all be ruthless. It’s sometimes the only way to dig yourself out of the the hole you are in. Good luck and sell another!

stevestrat 22nd March 2019 17:39

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Originally Posted by Ravinder (Post 2721101)
Sorry if I’ve depressed you, John. Just expressing how I’m feeling at the moment. The cars I love. It’s not the cars and the brand that’s making me feel this way. It’s just my situation which is making things difficult.

Everybody has problems Rav, you're better speaking about it rather than sitting on your own with a black cloud over your head. Its a shame the Hawes meets fizzled out, they were a welcome distraction.


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