Hi there
Bought a Fiat Uno 1993 1.1 for my daughter 2 years ago to drive after passing test.
Only 2 owners (one a lady driver for 30 years) and 19k.
Practically immaculate.
We've only put a couple of hundred on the clock.
It was running great, but developed a fault last year which I would describe as either pulling poop up off the bottom of the tank, or maybe basic level electrical: spark plugs or HT leads?
The fault is that it loses power on acceleration on a slope. It will still pull but at reduced speed as it hits a flat spot and feels like there's an interruption in fuel or electrical supply.
20mph is the top available speed at that point.
Once you are back on the flat it rectifies itself and the power and speed pick back up again to acceptable (within the speed limit) levels.
Sometimes on starting it can require skilfully throttle fettling - we do live on a slope.
I have been told by various mechanics that it's impossible to get hold of an electrical pack now.
Any thoughts welcome
Bought a Fiat Uno 1993 1.1 for my daughter 2 years ago to drive after passing test.
Only 2 owners (one a lady driver for 30 years) and 19k.
Practically immaculate.
We've only put a couple of hundred on the clock.
It was running great, but developed a fault last year which I would describe as either pulling poop up off the bottom of the tank, or maybe basic level electrical: spark plugs or HT leads?
The fault is that it loses power on acceleration on a slope. It will still pull but at reduced speed as it hits a flat spot and feels like there's an interruption in fuel or electrical supply.
20mph is the top available speed at that point.
Once you are back on the flat it rectifies itself and the power and speed pick back up again to acceptable (within the speed limit) levels.
Sometimes on starting it can require skilfully throttle fettling - we do live on a slope.
I have been told by various mechanics that it's impossible to get hold of an electrical pack now.
Any thoughts welcome
- Model
- Fiat 1.1
- Year
- 1993
- Mileage
- 20000