Section 03
Fault Finding
A structured symptom → cause → fix reference for the Triumph Stag. Filter by system, search by symptom, and link directly to any entry. Each fix notes when to stop DIY and hand the car to a specialist.
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Overheating / temperature climbing in traffic or on motorway
Indicative cost: £200–£900 for a full cooling-system refresh; substantially more if heads are involved
Temperature gauge reads normal but the engine still overheats
Indicative cost: £50–£150 in parts, plus fitting
Rattle from the front of the engine on start-up that fades after a few seconds
Indicative cost: ≈ £600 for chains done properly; £6,000+ if valve damage has occurred
Creamy beige residue under the oil filler cap or on the dipstick
Indicative cost: £1,500–£3,500+ depending on head condition and stud extraction
Head studs seized — cylinder head will not lift
Indicative cost: Highly variable — from an afternoon's patience to a scrapped head
Engine feels busy and buzzy at motorway speed — car feels undergeared
Indicative cost: £20–£150 for electrical parts; £600+ for an overdrive rebuild
Rear-end lurch or 'twitch' on cornering under power — the well-known Stag rear-end sensation
Indicative cost: £100–£250 for UJs; £600–£1,200 for a CV half-shaft conversion
This database grows over time. Every entry is sourced from documented Stag literature and specialist practice; nothing on this page is invented or guessed.