hello all.
Here I present a story of woe for the amusement of some, and hopefully the offer of sympathetic help from others.
The turbodiesel in question is my second voyager which I have very recently bought sight unseen, to replace my much loved but ancient 3.3 which decided to eat its gearbox 3k short of 200,000miles. This old car had served me well for the last 4 1/2yrs despite only costing £600 back then. In truth, this was such a good car that I have become accustomed to its reliablity, and mistakenly assumed all voyagers would be of a similar ilk, so when the opportunity to get a more economical version - ie the diesel - came along I decided to buy it.
Ok, I knew it was a mistake literally within minutes of leaving the seller, and here is where you can start either laughing or crying or whatever - I already feel like a prat so .......
Firstly it is down on power. Initially I thought "well its a diesel, it won't perform like my lovely old V6". The engine pulls actually quite well up to about 2000, then it sort of holds back, especially so on full or large throttle openings, but it seems to go better if you lift almost right off, and on very small throttle openings it nearly gets a second wind. It doesn't, but it feels like it. It will actually get up to about 3500 in the first 3 gears, if you are prepared to wait for it. Top speed I have seen so far is about 64 or 5.
Secondly, are the electrics which I shall just pretty much list.
- No speedometer readings. (the needle has never even quiverred)
- The trip computer doesn't record fuel, distance, elapsed time or mpg)
- The cruise control doesn't work even though 'cruise' lights up on the dash. I beleive these first 3 faults are most likely related.
- The heated mirrors don't heat up, although the power adjustment does. (probably a fuse, I hope)
- The interior lights don't come on with the drivers door, all other doors work fine and the other electrical components of the drivers door work ok.
So, thats it. Bring on the comments, I'm a big boy (an old fool more like) and can take it, although I do hope some will offer sensible advice, and no I won't accept "scrap it"
Perhaps I should also add that I have always driven old bangers (never been able to afford anything remotely new), and in fact my old 3.3 was probably the best car I have ever had, and sadly this diesel, despite being half the mileage doesn't even come close.
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