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Old 2nd June 2021, 00:38   #1
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Default Rover 75 Alternator required

After getting fitted a power steering pipe, hoping it would solve the leaking..found out its the pump. Ordered pump and maf sensor and lower engine mount, just finished night shift, went to car park, battery dead, and only 3 months old. So fluid must have got into alternator and killed it..now waiting for RAC TO come to me. Ling wait. So tired. Thing is, anyone has a Alternator for rover 75 diesel automatic 2003
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Old 2nd June 2021, 08:09   #2
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Don’t panic Gary, I have one here.
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Old 2nd June 2021, 11:21   #4
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It may be worth chucking a new regulator on while swapping them over - then you know the brushes etc are new and should last a good while.
https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...1ab9006a&_ss=r
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