The Limey
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- '00 North Face (XLT?)
Hi Folks,
Sorry that I only tend to be around when I have a problem!!!
This time I have 3.
The first two may or may not be connected.
I have a 2000V Explorer North Face which has an Nicholson/McLaren AG multipoint LPG system fitted to it.
I ran out of petrol on Saturday morning (luckily I managed to coast onto a petrol forecourt) - I had plenty of Gas but it hadn't reached operating temperature so hadn't kicked in.
I filled the tank half full with petrol and drove off - I expected it to run a little lumpy for the first minute or two but after 20 miles it was still running like a bag of spanners (the engine light had come on either immediately or soon after restarting) it seemed to be OK'ish when I floored it (in Neutral) but got progressively worse. I tried switing to Gas again and it made it even worse. I also tried turning off and then back on again to no avail.
I realised that it wasn't going to pass so I headed for the garage.
The responsiveness then really started to become bad - like I was pulling away in 4th gear or the clutch was slipping.
As i got closer to the garage the transmission light started to flash at me (the one that comes on when you push the overdrive button on the side of the gearshift).
I managed to limp to the garage where it is now. They haven't yet had chance to look at it so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas??
The third problem I thought was down to negligence on my part.
I've been getting a knock/thud from the N/S/F wheel for a good couple of months now which I thought was simply a case of wheel balancing as the wheel started to shake at 70 mph+ - life has been hectic and i hadn't had this done so it was getting worse. However walking past the car the other day i noticed that the wheel seemed to be leaning in at the top ( and that the tyre looked liked it had bite marks all along the inside of the tread)
The garage have called me back to day to say that on inspection there appears to be a different set up on the n/s to the o/s - the O/S appears to be adjustable and the N/s doesn't. I know that tis isn't a very good explanation but just want to be able to talk in his language when I call him back.
Sorry, one last thing - I'd developed a small leak of clear liquid from just behind the n/s/f wheel - I'd thought that it might have simply been water from teh Air Con system but I now suspect/expect that it's also a problem (it drips of the rear of the inner wheel arch mud guard thingy!!
Any comments on any of the above would be much appreciated.
Sorry that I only tend to be around when I have a problem!!!
This time I have 3.
The first two may or may not be connected.
I have a 2000V Explorer North Face which has an Nicholson/McLaren AG multipoint LPG system fitted to it.
I ran out of petrol on Saturday morning (luckily I managed to coast onto a petrol forecourt) - I had plenty of Gas but it hadn't reached operating temperature so hadn't kicked in.
I filled the tank half full with petrol and drove off - I expected it to run a little lumpy for the first minute or two but after 20 miles it was still running like a bag of spanners (the engine light had come on either immediately or soon after restarting) it seemed to be OK'ish when I floored it (in Neutral) but got progressively worse. I tried switing to Gas again and it made it even worse. I also tried turning off and then back on again to no avail.
I realised that it wasn't going to pass so I headed for the garage.
The responsiveness then really started to become bad - like I was pulling away in 4th gear or the clutch was slipping.
As i got closer to the garage the transmission light started to flash at me (the one that comes on when you push the overdrive button on the side of the gearshift).
I managed to limp to the garage where it is now. They haven't yet had chance to look at it so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas??
The third problem I thought was down to negligence on my part.
I've been getting a knock/thud from the N/S/F wheel for a good couple of months now which I thought was simply a case of wheel balancing as the wheel started to shake at 70 mph+ - life has been hectic and i hadn't had this done so it was getting worse. However walking past the car the other day i noticed that the wheel seemed to be leaning in at the top ( and that the tyre looked liked it had bite marks all along the inside of the tread)
The garage have called me back to day to say that on inspection there appears to be a different set up on the n/s to the o/s - the O/S appears to be adjustable and the N/s doesn't. I know that tis isn't a very good explanation but just want to be able to talk in his language when I call him back.
Sorry, one last thing - I'd developed a small leak of clear liquid from just behind the n/s/f wheel - I'd thought that it might have simply been water from teh Air Con system but I now suspect/expect that it's also a problem (it drips of the rear of the inner wheel arch mud guard thingy!!
Any comments on any of the above would be much appreciated.