kyle22glanzav
Fresh Recruit
hi im new to starlets i just brought a 1996 glanza, it drives perfect but when i put my foot down i only get 2 lights on the boost light up when it should be 3 any ideas whats rong? cheers
hi im new to starlets i just brought a 1996 glanza, it drives perfect but when i put my foot down i only get 2 lights on the boost light up when it should be 3 any ideas whats rong? cheers
what do you mean the boost light up mate?? have you got a boost controller?? or are you on about something to do with ure boost gauge?? be a bit more specific
think he means on the dials. think glanzas have green squares which light up as you go up in boost and go into red when high in boost. hard to explain but is this what you mean?
yea i have tried it with hi and low boost and i dont get more than 2 sqaure lights lightin up, how would i change the boost apart from the hi/low button then.
yea 1st and 2nd i get 2lights but in 3rd i still only get 2 lights and im pretty sure its running high boost, culd be the light in the dash but it doesnt seem like its boosting full.guys i have a glanza and there is no red light that lights up.
all three will appear when you are in full boost.
if you have the hi/low solenoid still active ,
then you wont get three lights until third gear,
have you tried in third guys?
is the solenoid still active?
rep me please.
yea 1st and 2nd i get 2lights but in 3rd i still only get 2 lights and im pretty sure its running high boost, culd be the light in the dash but it doesnt seem like its boosting full.
ok mate cheers i will have to take it on a long straight 2moromate if you take a run out in the car and, push the button in there should be a little light come up under you rev counter,this will indicate low boost, if so push the button again too switch too high boost, you should see the light go off, your boost light up too three(providing there isnt a blown bulb)and should feel a difference in the car pulling wise, now if there is no difference when you switch from low too high, you could have a sticky soleniod. and therefore could be stuck in low boost.
Graham