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30th May 2019, 15:15 | #11 | |
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] T4 Owner Jobs done : new UBP, Spy hole mod, Rear hub(wheel bearing),plenum cleaned and emptied, Inline thermostat fitted,Full service, In car Digital tv/DVD Bluetooth Satnav etc, Replaced UBP, Restored headlights,Fixed airbag connection.replaced HP pump,replaced rear light seals,changed intercooler O rings. Jobs to do: ,replace drivers lock,.[/SIZE] |
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30th May 2019, 15:33 | #12 |
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I don't know what you are waiting for,,,,If I had had an offer like that from BrianI would on the first ferry over and straight up North..to get it sorted. Brian has even offered to come to you..
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30th May 2019, 16:15 | #13 |
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Take Brian’s offer, and you’ll not look back on the ownership of these lovely cars.
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30th May 2019, 16:23 | #14 | |
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My advice is to take Brian's very generous offer of help, he knows what he is doing, and you will not find a better helping hand, the Rover 75 is a remarkable car, very reliable and has a real following, it is cheap to buy, but not cheap to run, all the 'problem' areas have been successfully addressed, by many of the people on this very forum, and don't let anyone tell you its a Rover they all do that. Please bear in mind you are buying into a car which is on average nearing 18+ years, show me another marque with cars of this age of this quality, looked after it is well capable of longevity and the diesel variants easily do 300K+ miles, don't loose sight of that.! |
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30th May 2019, 16:52 | #15 |
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I can only repeat what others have said in relation to taking Brian's generous offer....You will not find anyone better in finding your problem and he is usually able to sort it, and he is relatively local to you. Even if you then choose to sell your car, surely it is better selling proposition starting and running properly than not?
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30th May 2019, 17:10 | #16 | |
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30th May 2019, 17:23 | #17 |
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I'm out of my tantrum with the car. I shall take brian up on his generous offer with payment in beer (if such currency is still accepted). also whats an ECM?
garage are taking a look monday and if they get it going then i'de graciously accept any help I can get. Sorry if I come across as churlish, had a medical at half 4 for my HGV licence and the car picked it's moment! onwards and upwards. |
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30th May 2019, 17:32 | #19 | |
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engine control module (ECM), also commonly referred to as the engine control unit (ECU) or powertrain control module (PCM), is one of the most important components found on virtually all modern vehicles. It's the brains of a car macafee2 |
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30th May 2019, 17:34 | #20 |
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You're already in the technical section. Go to the menu and there are a couple of stickys about plenums. That's where I found the info when I first started There are also vidoes on youtube that show you how to go on EDIT - the plenum chamber is also where your pollen/cabin filter is. Check that that's not thick with black gunk while you're at it.
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Mo was born Tuesday, 22nd June 2004 @ 08:32:41 This vehicle was the 99,307th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 This vehicle was the 5,377th 75 1.8 Connoisseur to be made out of 6,033 This vehicle was the 783rd 75 in Firefrost Red (code: CEV) to be made out of 2,089 Firefrost Red 75s Last edited by madeupname; 30th May 2019 at 17:38.. |
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