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Old 04-08-2005, 11:58 PM
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ok guys, thanks for the good words...

Yellow Murci, here is how you fix your gauges

1. turn the battery switch in the engine compartment off
2. turn the key to the on position
3. turn the battery switch back on
4. you just reset your gauges

Next item, this oil leak is the fluid red (ATF) or clear oil??? Common problem on 6.0's and MY02 Murci's was the top of the powersteering resivor is not flat... Needs to be taken off car and milled flat so the top will seal when installed correctly...

Next you claim your lifting system is not working? Give me more information.. Does it go up at all? Does it just blink fast? Will it go up and then fall?

Let me know what you find...will check back on here tomorrow
see everybody tomorrow at Crystal Cove taking a couple of new Roadsters out for a spin..

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Let me know what you find...will check back on here tomorrow
see everybody tomorrow at Crystal Cove taking a couple of new Roadsters out for a spin..

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That CC meet is just too early for me. Next time, bring those Roadsters down and join us here in our monthly San Diego meet.
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Ok here goes when I first start the car the light for the raising of the car stays on steady - the switch does nothing at all - sometimes while driving the light starts blinking really fast other than that thats all it does thansk for allt he help
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Hey G! I tried to reset the gauges the way you said but no luck that fuel gauge just goes to the 3:00 position and stays there - this sucks
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So how does one jump start a Murcie should the battery becomes dead? I recall the battery is tucked away near the rear left tire. I don't think it is easy to connect jumper cables to it.
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So how does one jump start a Murcie should the battery becomes dead? I recall the battery is tucked away near the rear left tire. I don't think it is easy to connect jumper cables to it.

One Jump Starts a Honda or Toyota because they are beaters and if they fry no one really cares. One DOES NOT Jump Start a Lamborghini!! They either take the time neccesary to insure the battery doesn't go dead in the first place, or they have "their man do it" or they patiently charge the battery fully, according to the instructions in the Owners Handbook, or they tow it to the dealer or other qualified service shop, or they Buy a Pod for about $7K.

Lamborghinis are NOT you fathers Oldsmobile!!



I'm not trying to be ugly here, but I did place a warning about Jumping Lambos immediadetly when I saw this thread!! Which was backed up by another vey experienced Lambo Owner & Mod here!! We are not the bozos you will find on other lists!!! We are very serious about taking care of these cars properly!!

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Old 04-10-2005, 10:18 PM
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Definitely will NOT jump start my Murcie. I can see the headaches YellowMurcie is having with his jump start. I hope you can get things fixed up soon, and then start enjoying that lambo feeling.
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