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Rover 75 Conn SE V6 / MG ZT 260 SE V8 / MG ZT 180 SE V6 Join Date: Feb 2007
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![]() After an excellent discovery by milosnikolic a while back about Inner and Outer Tie rods being the same as those of the VW Sharan & Ford Galaxy, a suggestion was put forward by Greendiver to have a seperate section for reference as parts become harder to find.
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Rover 75 2.5 V6 Connoisseur SE 4dr manual Wedgewood Blue 2 04-05/06/2001 Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() The later 'BMW square box' type ultrasonic interior alarm sensor is the same as on BMW E38, E39 and E46 models - note that some of those have a wider box but the sensor inside is the same. I cannot be sure about the colour match of the box though.
Most wiring connectors I believe are the same as BMW items, which may be useful if you wish to source spares from a scrapyard etc. |
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![]() The Traction Control Actuator or secondary throttle item 1 on here http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID001558, is actually a BMW part and lots cheaper second hand via BMW listings
Part number 35.41-1 163 163.2 |
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![]() Remember that a lot of Rover parts can also be replaced with Land Rover ones, stick an L at the end of the part number to see if there is an equivalent and usually cheaper LR part.
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![]() Diesel clutch slave cylinder same as freelander TD4
![]() Diesel In tank fuel pump Peugeot replacement ![]() Lower arm balljoint dust covers - over £20 from Rimmers ![]() ![]() Diesel PCV filter freelander type ![]() Diesel inlet manifold Gasket kit from freelander ![]() Diesel oil filter freelander type ![]() Diesel air filter fereelander type ![]() Diesel fuel filter freelander type ![]() Diesel fuel spill pipe freelander part ![]() Diesel injector freelander part ![]() Petrol and diesel Jatco Autobox spares ![]()
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![]() The Freelander TD4 slave cylinder is suitable for all 75/ZT engines, though the hydraulic pipes may have to be re-shaped or swapped as preferred.
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good shout on some of the above but twice the price of parts else where ie Diesel PCV filter freelander type ![]() £16.95 after vat &P&P but here only £7.95 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3206038640...84.m1438.l2649
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![]() headlight washer pump and windscreen washer pump from BMW 5 Series E39 fit our cars too
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3308602652...84.m1438.l2649 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3008489485...84.m1438.l2649
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'Original' type (front) has plastic end fittings & clips onto the 'spigot' in the filter cap. The combined assembly is then screwed into place. Freelander type (rear) is same overall length but 'all filter' - it drops into the housing & just gets held in place by the cap instead. Here is a comparison pic: ![]() I must admit the 'original' type seems better engineered to me - are any still like this or has all production switched over to the (presumably cheaper) 'all filter' style? Last edited by brickie501; 30th August 2014 at 22:12.. Reason: ID of filters in Pic |
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