Any ideas?
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:05 am
Hi all,
I think if I had read this site, I would have never bought a Piazza, but that was a good thing, as I'm on my third, and think it mostly a brilliant car. But it has an occasional problem which I don't understand, but then again I don't know the difference between an open-ender and a torque wrench.
The current car has two problems ... the dash only works in full some of the time, but I have got used to that. The other is however rather mysterious. I bought the car very cheaply as the previous owner had got sick of spending money on it, the final straw being told by RACQ that the fuel pump was defective. 30,000 kms later, I'm still using the same fuel pump. What had happened to him was that after going around a bend, the motor simply died. It has done the same thing to me twice, both times after a lefthand corner, neither of which was taken at any sort of speed. After it happens it simply will not start, but I discovered if left for a couple of hours, it will then start first go. It is as though it gets a gulp of air in the fuel supplywhich somehow disappears over time. This theory doesn't gell with a fuel pick-up problem due to vehicle motion, as the last time it happened was at a suburban heavily trafficed roundabout at about 30kph. The previous weekend I had had a fang down the Gillies Highway (700 odd turns marked at 30 and 40 K in 22 kms ... 18 minutes of pure adrenalin and much more comfortable than Go-Karting), all without the slightest sign of any problem.
Anyone had the same problem? Ideas? My mechanic can't fix it as by the time I can get it to him, it ain't broken. Only other clue I can offer is that the car runs like a dog (missing, won't idle etc.) if the fuel tank gets below a third as shown on the guage, which was also an idiosynchrasy of my first Piazza, so have assumed that this is just a Piazza "thing". Both times it died, the fuel tank was however well over half full.
Cheers
John
I think if I had read this site, I would have never bought a Piazza, but that was a good thing, as I'm on my third, and think it mostly a brilliant car. But it has an occasional problem which I don't understand, but then again I don't know the difference between an open-ender and a torque wrench.
The current car has two problems ... the dash only works in full some of the time, but I have got used to that. The other is however rather mysterious. I bought the car very cheaply as the previous owner had got sick of spending money on it, the final straw being told by RACQ that the fuel pump was defective. 30,000 kms later, I'm still using the same fuel pump. What had happened to him was that after going around a bend, the motor simply died. It has done the same thing to me twice, both times after a lefthand corner, neither of which was taken at any sort of speed. After it happens it simply will not start, but I discovered if left for a couple of hours, it will then start first go. It is as though it gets a gulp of air in the fuel supplywhich somehow disappears over time. This theory doesn't gell with a fuel pick-up problem due to vehicle motion, as the last time it happened was at a suburban heavily trafficed roundabout at about 30kph. The previous weekend I had had a fang down the Gillies Highway (700 odd turns marked at 30 and 40 K in 22 kms ... 18 minutes of pure adrenalin and much more comfortable than Go-Karting), all without the slightest sign of any problem.
Anyone had the same problem? Ideas? My mechanic can't fix it as by the time I can get it to him, it ain't broken. Only other clue I can offer is that the car runs like a dog (missing, won't idle etc.) if the fuel tank gets below a third as shown on the guage, which was also an idiosynchrasy of my first Piazza, so have assumed that this is just a Piazza "thing". Both times it died, the fuel tank was however well over half full.
Cheers
John