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Windy Miller

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  1. Our Justy 1.2 4WD 1994 with only 12,000 mile on the clock is now in the process of being started. A per guidance received from this forum, the engine turns, and now the ignition is working. There is no fuel being delivered and have removed the flow and return pipes in the engine compartment to confirm. Does anybody know if this model has a fuel pump inertia switch, and if so where is it located and how to switch it back on? If there is a fuse for the pump and if I need to access the sender unit, can I access it by removing the rear seat. any tips like how to hotwire the pump / sender unit to confirm what is the issue? Cheers Derek
  2. Thank you Tidgy for taking the time to construct this reply, I will start this process and keep you updated. If the engine is not able to start will their be any value in the car, It looks as new? Thank you Derek
  3. Hi All, looking for some advice, My mother bought this car second hand, but quite new, a long time ago with about 10,000 miles on the clock. She only drove it for a short while then put it in the garage. It is still looks as new. Have not tried to start it as not sure of any precautions I need to take after it being stored for so long. Not sure what to do with it, any Idea of its worth, will it ever be a collectors item etc? Thanks Derek
  4. Hi All, My mother owns a Justy 1.2 GLi 4WD 1994 near new condition 11,700 miles in red. It has not been used much in the last 15 years. My father takes it for its MOT yearly and very occasionally it gets a small run then back into its garage. The car looks as if it has just come out of the showroom and drives like new. My mother and Father now agrees it should be sold but I am unsure how to advertise a 23 year old car which is in superb condition and at what price. Any advice would be very welcome Thanks Derek
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