Pamb wrote:Hi Sarahjane, thanks for the reply and the friend request, I'd love to accept but for some reason when I try it says I have no friends pending (or something like that)
My mini always needs full choke to start in the morning, if I don't pull it right out it won't start - just whirrs and growls! with full choke it has always started second try. Yesterday it started 4 th go but just kept stalling unless I kept revving it - I have to go up a steep hill once I am out of my drive and into the road and yesterday it stalled half way up and wouldn't start. I have to say I panicked and probably flooded it by pulling the choke right out again, but you know what it's like when you're panicking and running late.... and it stalled three more times on the way to work. Strangely it's not as bad on the way home.
Today it took 6 goes to start and I went up the hill in first gear revving like mad so it wouldn't stall, and it wasn't too bad. My friendly mechanic is going to change some more bits tomorrow after work so maybe that will help. What sort of Mini do you have? mine's a cute little blue 1985 mayfair.
Hi Pam , I've only been passed my driving test for about 1 year and my ex boyfriend began to teach me in his old mini , at first he would start it up and drive it round the block a couple of times so it was warmed up for me , then after a couple of weeks of driving it he thought it was time i learned how to start it from cold so the first time i tried to start it from cold i didnt realise it had a manual choke that i needed to pull out , we got into the car and he told me to start it , so i began trying , he let me try about 4 or 5 times but it wouldnt start and i looked at him and said " whats the matter with it" , then he explained what i needed to do with the choke so it would start from cold and told me if i wasnt sure if it needed the choke or not to start it , try it 2 or 3 times without it before pulling it out cause he said if it didnt need it and i decided to pull it out to start it i would flood it so the next day he took me out in it again and he wanted me to start it from cold so i remembered what he'd told me so i tried to start it 3 times without the choke but it wouldnt start , then i pulled the choke out all the way and it started 1st time but when it was running i reached over and pushed it back in and it conked out , it took me nearly 2 weeks to get the hang of it so i could get it started without conking out as i was driving it , now i own a 1967 morris minor and that has a manual choke to which i have to pull all the way out or it wont start. I've just been to spain for 4 days with my friend and when i tried to start it on saturday lunch time it wouldnt start at all , even with full choke , i ended up flooding it and flattened the battery trying so i've put the battery back on charge and gonna try again on sunday. my morris minor doesnt mind the rain but it hates being left standing without being used. The manual choke does take quite a bit getting used to so that it will start , stay running while your driving it and not conk out when you stop. As its the car that your late husband bought you i presume you want to keep it for sentimental reasons , my advise would be to take it to a mini specialist and get them to set the choke up properly and you should'nt have to much bother once its done. Hope this helps. Anita..xx