Dan, try this: Where the Ballast resistors are at the back of the engine bay, take the yellow/white one from the top right and connect it via a jump-wire or crock clip or bent paperclip (:-) to the white one on the bottom right. I might have these wires backwards (not that it matters) - the original wiring diagram is wrong. This will put 12v across the coil and works beautifully to wake mine up when it's sulking due to being damp. Only leave it this way long enough to get the engine warm - a minute or so - or you can damage the coil by getting it too hot. She kind of starts because when cranking the coil gets a higher voltage (that's what that relay on the left in the engine bay does) No doubt I'll get crucified for suggesting this.... Martin "Dan " wrote: > Apart from it raining small household pets here... I'm not having much > fun! > > I had to move the DeLorean from outside the front windows as I'm > having double glazing fitted and the bloody thing won't go! She sort > of starts.. then "fut..... fut fut.... fut" Dead. I think it's damp - > she has two £150 car covers on her but still she's damp! Bloody > typical one day away from Bath! > > Will get out there tomorrow evening - if no luck I'll be working on > her here instead of Bath this weekend! > > BLOODY CARS! > > Dan (annoyed) > > Vin#...ah crap