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12th August 2016, 16:11 | #1 |
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Rover 75 2.5 V6 Tourer (automatic) not turning over
Hello all! First time poster, and I'm a bit embarrassed it has taken a malfunction to join the forum.
I bought a 2002 V6 Tourer 2 years ago, and have loved the car so far. It has just hit 60k miles, and is in great shape, but.... The starter motor won't turn over all of a sudden. Yesterday, the car drove fine. Today, it's dead. It's almost as if the battery is dead, but I don;t think it is as all the electronics work. However, when I switch on the headlights, a weird zoom-zoom noise can be heard from the engine compartment. Speaking of which, I can't open the bonnet as there's no release lever coming through the grill. The bonnet does pop up when I pull the lever under the steering wheel, but I can't unlock it from the front of the car. As you can probably tell, I don't know anything about cars and how to service them. Three quick questions: - Can anybody help me with the non-starting issue? - Is there another way to open the bonnet (I read something about PMing a moderator with VIN and reg, which I can do as soon as I get home, of course) - Is there anybody here in Dublin by any chance? Or can anybody recommend a good place to get the car serviced in Ireland? I used a specialist in Norfolk until last April. Thank you very much! |
12th August 2016, 16:12 | #2 |
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Check the Lucas spade terminal on the starter motor. If loose or corroded this can cause this issue.
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12th August 2016, 17:23 | #3 |
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The bonnet secondary safety catch is left of centre as you stand in front of the car. Slide your hand in and push it backwards.
I had a starter problem like yours, came out of the blue, just clicked a little when I turned the key. It was worn contacts in the denso starter. Bought a kit for £9.99 on Ebay and fitted it in about an hour. Could have been quicker but I took my time to ensure it was right. Hasn't missed since |
12th August 2016, 18:17 | #4 |
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Thank you very much for the help.
Got home an hour ago, and the car was still dead. Opened a cold beer, drank it and decided to go back out to try to open the bonnet as explained above, and the car started. I'll drive it to a garage so they can have a look at the starter engine tomorrow morning. If it starts then |
12th August 2016, 20:42 | #5 |
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Just a thought, are you making sure its in park or neutral? Have a look underneath the gearbox at the end of the selector cable, and make sure the pinch nut is tight, sometimes this can stop the selector moving into park properly, which would stop it starting.
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12th August 2016, 20:50 | #6 |
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Hi Nils,
Welcome to the forum and I`m glad your embarrassed, you`ve had the car two years and you don`t know how to open the bonnet. Does that mean you have/had a supper reliable car. Once you open that bonnet you`ll never stop Neil Last edited by neilll; 12th August 2016 at 21:30.. |
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- It did turn out to be worn contacts. Fitted new ones and haven't had a single issue. Thank you, Greenman! - My vehicle is a 2-owner UK registered vehicle that is currently in Ireland. We are moving back to the US after this school year, and I will not be taking the Rover with me. If anybody is interested in picking up a December 2002 Rover 75 Tourer (2.5 V6 British Racing Green with 69K on the clock and full service history), please let me know. Despite the fact that the vehicle is in great shape and apparently very reliable it is worth absolutely nothing here in Ireland because of the UK reg (the cost to import it is prohibitive, plus tax rates are high because of the engine size). I'm a 15-minute drive from the Holyhead - Dublin ferry if somebody would like to bring it back to the UK, and selling it in Northern Ireland is also a good option, of course. I'd love to see the car go to a good home, and will also contact Colin NI and try to make the Newcastle meet. Not looking for much money, a few hundred should do. it would be a pity to sell it as a junk car here in Ireland. |
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30th May 2017, 11:18 | #8 |
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Your UK registered car offered
Nils,
You might like to consider bringing your car's availability to the membership of this club by posting details in the special section which I believe is called 'Members cars for sale'. It will cost you the enormous sum of £10 to become a member mind you! If you do decide to try this, remember to give as much detail as possible and include photographs of the interior, exterior and engine compartment. Other members are not allowed to comment on your advertisement but they can contact you by PM or e-mail to ask questions. Good luck. Simon
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