Touch wood, my little Panda is as good as gold and never fails to start.
However, during the past few weeks, when I've left her standing for three or four days, it usually takes about five or six attempts to get her started, and it's obvious from the first few tries that it's a fuel starvation problem. Seems like the petrol is running back to the tank. Yet when I've just left her standing for one day, she'll start perfectly first time. Once I've got her into life she'll be fine for the whole journey. There's no trouble once I'm up and running and performance is great - it's as lively as ever.
Has anyone else experienced a similar thing, and if so, how did you fix it? I've looked in the Haynes and Porter books, but need time to have a look at the dirty bits under the bonnet.
On another matter, it looks like I'll need to change the thermostat soon. The temperature gauge is barely registering any heat, despite travelling about 15 miles! But she's just gone past 98,000 now, so at 100,000 she'll have new oil, oil filter, air filter, plugs, leads, points, dizzy cap, disc brakes and pads, coolant, and thermostat. All in time for her 13th birthday, too.
Better start saving my pennies now!
Thanks in anticipation.
Paul.
However, during the past few weeks, when I've left her standing for three or four days, it usually takes about five or six attempts to get her started, and it's obvious from the first few tries that it's a fuel starvation problem. Seems like the petrol is running back to the tank. Yet when I've just left her standing for one day, she'll start perfectly first time. Once I've got her into life she'll be fine for the whole journey. There's no trouble once I'm up and running and performance is great - it's as lively as ever.
Has anyone else experienced a similar thing, and if so, how did you fix it? I've looked in the Haynes and Porter books, but need time to have a look at the dirty bits under the bonnet.
On another matter, it looks like I'll need to change the thermostat soon. The temperature gauge is barely registering any heat, despite travelling about 15 miles! But she's just gone past 98,000 now, so at 100,000 she'll have new oil, oil filter, air filter, plugs, leads, points, dizzy cap, disc brakes and pads, coolant, and thermostat. All in time for her 13th birthday, too.
Better start saving my pennies now!
Thanks in anticipation.
Paul.