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Crashed Blue S2 soft top elise - Linwood / Paisley area

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:09 pm
by pinkem
Anyone on here have a serious accident with a van in the Paisley area in the last few days ? I heard from the papaers it was quite serious. Hope they are ok ?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:55 pm
by dezzy
My dad just spoke to me about this. It was the nephew of a guy in his work (don't have name though).

It was a rover-engined S2. Had been in to Arnold Clarks several times to check some problems but they obviously didn't have the expertise to diagnose this: he was driving along when the car revved of its own accord taking it up to 60mph! :shock: Supposedly the ECU revved the car without any input from the driver. :shock: He ended up wedged between a wall and a van. I had no idea that could happen! Something to do with a potentiometer?? :?

The driver has broken leg, pins in his leg, and more injuries elsewhere but is thankfully alive!

Don't know if it was someone on here.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:01 pm
by mckeann
dezzy wrote:My dad just spoke to me about this. It was the nephew of a guy in his work (don't have name though).

It was a rover-engined S2. Had been in to Arnold Clarks several times to check some problems but they obviously didn't have the expertise to diagnose this: he was driving along when the car revved of its own accord taking it up to 60mph! :shock: Supposedly the ECU revved the car without any input from the driver. :shock: He ended up wedged between a wall and a van. I had no idea that could happen! Something to do with a potentiometer?? :?

The driver has broken leg, pins in his leg, and more injuries elsewhere but is thankfully alive!

Don't know if it was someone on here.

sorry to hear the guy was injured. Easy to say now, but why didnt he dip the clutch? I used to suffer from a sticky throttle, its better to bounce off limiter than crash.

more likely that the throttle stuck than the ecu, i would have thought. :?:

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:12 am
by The_Rossatron
Ouch! I thought it was only S1s that had that sticky throttle problem due to the plastic throttle body?

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:26 am
by woody
Just been in for an oil change at croft and had the guy who crashed's work collegue ask me all about the liz. Seems he worked as an RAC patrolman

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 12:23 am
by CSK_423
Sounds like a cracking claim from AC, I'm sure the old decrepit bar steward can pay him off with some cash he's found down the side of the couch !!

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:27 pm
by Corranga
The_Rossatron wrote:Ouch! I thought it was only S1s that had that sticky throttle problem due to the plastic throttle body?
Probably could have done without reading that, i'll be panicing everytime I touch the throttle now...

Can someone assure me silver s1s are exempt from this ;)