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Old 9th June 2019, 14:38   #9659
Guardian50
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2004 Facelift MKII MG ZT+ 2.0 CDTI Auto 160 bhp in Aquamarine-Goodwood Green (HQM)

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Default What I did with my Rover 75/MG ZT Today

Hi Rev, Thank you for your kind words. When I pressure wash under the bonnet, which I do not do that often. I always start the car and leave it ticking over, it being a diesel it happily runs whilst I'm pressure washing. I keep away from the vents above the plenum chambers, usually lay a towel over them as I do not want to drown the ECU. I usually give the inner wings a quick blast and not to much around the battery box or fuse box. Most of my cleaning under bonnet is done by hand with plenty of rags. Auto Glym bumper shine is really good for all the black plastic parts under the bonnet, it cleans the dust and grime and leaves a waterproof coating on the black stuff.
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Paul (Guardian50)
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Owner of a 2004 model Aquamarine Goodwood Green (HQM) MG ZT+ CDTI 160bhp Auto MKII Facelift
It is the 11th of a total of 88 Goodwood Green diesel facelift ZT saloons to be built (there were 65 facelift diesel Goodwood Green ZT Tourers built too)The car was the 55th of 73 MG ZTs to come off the line that day.5 saloons were fitted with Green Alcantara, this was the first of those 5, only two were automatics, this being one.
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