Cerbera owner's handbook reference
This page collects the factual reference data from the original TVR Cerbera owner’s handbook (May 1996, AJP8 4.2-litre car). It covers dimensions, fluid specifications, fuse and relay assignments, bulb sizes, tyre pressures, gear ratios and engine data. Procedural advice (running-in, cooling system bleeding, emergency procedures) is summarised in your own words; for full original wording, refer to a copy of the handbook itself.
The handbook was issued for early Cerberas fitted with the AJP8 V8 engine. Later cars (Speed Six, AJP6, revised electrics) differ in detail — always verify against your own car before ordering parts or applying figures.
Dimensions and weight
Section titled “Dimensions and weight”| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Overall length | 4310 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2566 mm |
| Overall width (inc. mirrors) | 1865 mm |
| Overall height | 1220 mm |
| Front track | 1464 mm |
| Rear track | 1470 mm |
| Ground clearance | 130 mm |
| Fuel tank capacity | 67 litres (15 gallons) |
| Kerb weight | 1100 kg |
AJP8 engine data
Section titled “AJP8 engine data”The Cerbera launched with TVR’s own 75° alloy V8, the AJP8.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Configuration | 75° V8, two valves per cylinder, all-alloy, wet liners |
| Capacity | 4185 cc |
| Bore × stroke | 94 × 90 mm |
| Compression ratio | 10.0:1 |
| Maximum rpm | 7000 |
| Maximum power | 350 bhp (DIN) @ 6500 rpm |
| Maximum torque | 320 lb·ft @ 4500 rpm |
| 0–60 mph | 4.2 s |
| 0–100 mph | 9.9 s |
| Power-to-weight | 318 bhp/ton |
(The foreword quotes 360 bhp; the specification page lists 350 bhp DIN. Both figures appear in the original document.)
Transmission ratios
Section titled “Transmission ratios”5-speed manual gearbox, hydraulically operated clutch, centrally mounted limited-slip differential. Hydratrak fluid-coupling LSD was an option.
| Gear | Ratio |
|---|---|
| 1st | 2.95:1 |
| 2nd | 1.95:1 |
| 3rd | 1.34:1 |
| 4th | 1.00:1 |
| 5th | 0.73:1 |
| Final drive | 3.45:1 |
Wheels, tyres and pressures
Section titled “Wheels, tyres and pressures”Standard fitment was 16 × 7.5J alloys with Bridgestone Expedia S-01 tyres.
| Position | Tyre size | Normal pressure | High speed / fully laden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front | 225/45 ZR16 | 22 psi (1.51 bar) | 25 psi (1.72 bar) |
| Rear | 235/50 ZR16 | 24 psi (1.65 bar) | 28 psi (1.93 bar) |
For track days the handbook recommends 28 psi all round, then returning to normal pressures afterwards.
Brakes and suspension
Section titled “Brakes and suspension”| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Front discs | 291 mm ventilated, 4-piston alloy calipers |
| Rear discs | 306 mm ventilated, 2-piston calipers |
| Servo / split | Servo assisted, front/rear split dual circuit |
| Handbrake | Cable-operated drum, on rear |
| Front suspension | Independent, unequal-length wishbones, coil-over gas dampers, anti-roll bar |
| Rear suspension | Independent, unequal-length wishbones, coil-over gas dampers, anti-roll bar, CV-jointed driveshafts |
| Steering | Power-assisted AJP rack and pinion, adjustable column, 350 mm wheel |
Lubricants and capacities
Section titled “Lubricants and capacities”TVR specified Mobil products throughout. Using alternatives is the owner’s call but the handbook warns it may affect warranty.
| System | Recommended product | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Engine, running-in to 1000 miles | Mobil Delvac SAE 10W30 | 6 litres |
| Engine, 1000–6000 miles | Mobil Delvac SAE 15W40 | 6 litres |
| Engine, 6000 miles onward | Mobil Delvac 15W40 or Mobil 1 5W50 | 6 litres |
| Gearbox | Mobil ATF 220 | 1.4 litres |
| Differential | Mobil SHC 80W140 ID | 1.6 litres |
| Cooling system | Mobil Universal Antifreeze | 12 litres |
| Brakes and clutch | Mobil Universal Brake & Clutch Fluid (SAE J1703) | — |
| CV joints | Mobil Grease Special NLGI 2 | — |
| Power steering | Mobil ATF 220 | — |
Fuel: 98 RON unleaded (super unleaded). Leaded fuel must never be used — it will destroy the catalysts and lambda sensors.
Fuse panel (boot, upper right inner wing)
Section titled “Fuse panel (boot, upper right inner wing)”| Fuse | Circuit | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Engine fan (relay 1) | 25 A |
| 2 | Main beam | 20 A |
| 3 | Engine fan (relay 1) & horn | 25 A |
| 4 | Sidelights, fog lamps, hazards | 15 A |
| 5 | Heated rear window | 25 A |
| 6 | Door control unit, alarm immobiliser | 15 A |
| 7 | Boot lock, passenger door lock, radio | 15 A |
| 8 | Injectors, alarm/immobilisers | 10 A |
| 9 | Engine management | 10 A |
| 10 | Right-hand window | 20 A |
| 11 | Left-hand window | 20 A |
| 12 | Speed, lights, dim-dip, dash, ECUs | 10 A |
| 13 | Starter, driver’s door lock | 20 A |
| 14 | Heater control | 10 A |
| 15 | Indicators, reverse, brake | 20 A |
| 16 | Wipers, mirrors | 25 A |
| 17 | Ignition coils | 25 A |
| 18 | Heater fans | 25 A |
| 19 | Fuel pump and lambda heaters | 15 A |
| 20 | Master ignition | 15 A |
| 21 | Dip beam | 20 A |
Relay layout
Section titled “Relay layout”| Position | Function |
|---|---|
| 1 | Engine fan |
| 2 | Heated rear window |
| 3 | Fuel pump / lambda heaters |
| 4 | Blank |
| 5 | Master ignition |
| 6 | Horns |
| 7 | Engine fan |
| 8–10 | Blank |
| 11 | Main beam |
Four spare fuses are housed in the same panel.
Bulb specification
Section titled “Bulb specification”| Lamp | Bulb |
|---|---|
| Headlamps | 55/65 W |
| Front sidelights | 5 W |
| Front indicators | 21 W |
| Side repeaters | 5 W capless |
| Rear brake/tail | 21/5 W |
| Rear indicators | 21 W |
| Number plate | 5 W |
| Rear fog | 21 W |
| Reversing | 21 W |
| Interior | 5 W |
| Warning lights | 2.2 W |
| Gauge illumination (speedo, tacho, temp/fuel/oil) | 5 W capless |
Initial headlamp beam setting (unladen): 1.5 % drop.
Cooling system — bleed procedure summary
Section titled “Cooling system — bleed procedure summary”If the cooling system has been drained or has lost significant coolant, it must be bled carefully:
- Fill via the expansion tank with the engine cold.
- With the system full, slacken the large brass plug on the expansion tank to vent trapped air, then retighten once bubble-free coolant flows.
- Slacken the bleed screws on both the nearside and offside coolant rails (located between the black plenum boxes and the cam covers); retighten once air-free coolant appears.
- Restart the engine, idle around 1500 rpm with the blue pressure cap off, topping up as the thermostat opens.
- Refit the pressure cap once no more coolant can be added. Run until the cooling fan cuts in, then switch off.
- If the gauge climbs above 105 °C before the fan operates, stop and let the engine cool. Once pressure has dropped, remove the cap and top up to the MAX seam on the side of the tank.
Caution: never remove the blue pressure cap on a hot engine. The handbook expects the coolant level to be checked weekly.
Alarm LED diagnostic flash codes
Section titled “Alarm LED diagnostic flash codes”After a trigger event, the rear-screen LED indicates which zone fired:
| Trigger | LED pattern |
|---|---|
| Ultrasonics | 1 flash every 6 s |
| Doors | 2 flashes every 6 s |
| Boot or bonnet | 4 flashes every 6 s |
| Panic facility | 16 flashes every 6 s |
Running-in guidance
Section titled “Running-in guidance”- 0–1000 miles: keep below 2500 rpm until the engine is fully warm.
- 0–900 miles: avoid full-throttle acceleration in low gears.
- 0–250 miles: avoid full throttle in any gear.
- 0–300 miles: avoid prolonged constant speeds.
- 0–500 miles: bed brakes and tyres in gently, avoiding hard braking and cornering except in emergency.
Service intervals
Section titled “Service intervals”Factory-recommended servicing is at 1000, 6000, 12000, 18000, 24000 and 30000 miles, and thereafter every 6000 miles or 12 months — whichever comes first. Work was expected to be carried out by a TVR-approved service centre.
Safety notes worth keeping in mind
Section titled “Safety notes worth keeping in mind”- Brake-fluid warning light also illuminates as a self-test with the handbrake on; if it stays on with the handbrake released, check the reservoir.
- The MIL (engine-management lamp) also lights for two seconds at every ignition-on cycle if the fuel-pump inertia switch has tripped; the engine will not start until it is reset.
- The catalytic exhaust runs very hot — never park over dry grass, leaves or paper.
- Do not tow- or push-start; use jump leads from a slave battery instead, to protect the catalysts.
- Apply torque values and brake/fuel/suspension work to TVR specification or consult a professional — safety-critical systems are not the place to guess.
Compiled from the May 1996 TVR Cerbera Owner’s Handbook — always verify figures against the original document and against your own car before relying on them.