sworkscooper replied to the topic 'Newbee from Glenrothes Scotland' in the forum. yesterday

Hi and welcome to the forum from John in Yorkshire.

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Hi all. I'm a bit late to the party discussion on this subject but if I could just add. I used to work in the motor industry on DAF trucks. DAF trucks I hear you say , how is that going to be relevant. Well in wiring terms it is very similar, as the designers of DAF wiring looms many years ago decided to encase all the wires on the chassis in flexible plastic trunking which in practise sounds good . Until the said truck gets a few thousand miles on its back and the vibration from the road and engine / transmission shakes the loom to the point where the wire shaking against the hard plastic convoluted trunking got rubbed away , baring the copper wire until it breaks. Add to this the salt on the roads in winter and you get an avalanche of electrical gremlins. In one particular case I remember a DAF 75 where the driver reported that every time he put the R/H indicator on the A/B/S light illuminated! I have personally changed dozens of looms on trucks where several single strands of wire had just rubbed away inside the protective plastic trunking. 
I have a TF ( 05) plate which I have owned for 9 years . One of the first things I checked when I bought it was the boot hinge loom which turned out to be fine when I pulled the wires from the trunking. The first clip on the boot hinge had not been fitted so I think being a late registered TF I think it likely that this had been done on the track at Longbridge. I sprayed a liberal amount of silicone lubricant down the trunking to help the wires slide inside when opening and closing the boot. 

John

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sworkscooper replied to the topic 'Just found my TF's carachter.' in the forum. 4 weeks ago

Hmm, I can just imagine everyone on this forum saying ' yeh, mine does this' ! These cars certainly keep you guessing !

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sworkscooper replied to the topic 'Website operating costs' in the forum. 2 months ago

Yep, me too .

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In that case I wouldn't be too concerned . Being a recent purchase and if you haven't had a TF or F before , do please keep a check on the coolant level . The 'N' series engine has the more resilient gasket but the cooling system is quite complex and has hoses that if not checked fail just like any vehicle. Your LE will have the low coolant level warning system to give advanced warning of coolant loss so you have some comfort in that. 
Enjoy your purchase . I'm still loving mine. 
John 

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 Hi . Hmm , not sure about this as I have no experience with the LE500 . My 05 plate MG TF does warm up quickly but I'm I dont think it warms  up so fast . I dont think the later LE500 differs much from the one I have , apart that is from the possibility of the  engine being the later 'N' series type. Some of the more knowledgeable folks on here might give a different view or maybe someone who owns the later LE version. I did own an MG ZR with the K series engine and that did warm up quick due to the fact that the cooling system capacity was small but you can say that about the TF . 
John  

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