Triumph TR6 Simple Roadside Breakdown Diagnosis
Being a British car, the Triumph TR6 will Most likely one day stop running while driving down the road. There are many things that can cause this, but 90% of the time it's either a simple ignition or fuel problem. This video shows how to diagnose which one it may be on the side of the road or in your garage. With a few tools and spare parts stored in your trunk, many times you can avoid a tow bill by fixing it yourself on the side of the road in a safe spot of course.

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