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Old 21st September 2019, 20:50   #1
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Default Part number for hi-line instrument pack - 2001

Hi - wanting to know the part number for the hi-line instrument pack for a 2001 model year Rover 75.
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Old 22nd September 2019, 06:17   #2
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Default Instrument Pack for Australia

Hello John,

My “spare” Instrument pack [calibrated for kilometres and Amber dials] records part number YAC112361. This P/N includes the message centre as well as the trip computer. The VDO units were manufactured in the U.K.

I seems that Rimmer Bros now delete all reference to parts as they become “NLA”. I was informed recently that there was “no such part”, even though I still had an earlier purchase order for the part that I was seeking.

Wish one could purchase a CD listing all the original MG Rover parts.

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Old 22nd September 2019, 08:27   #3
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In a rather stupid move I took my microfiche reader to the tip as I hadn’t used it for many years, and had last used back in my SD1 days. No-one in the local club wanted it even for free, I instead used the Rimmer’s website which HAD all the information I thought I would ever need - and then, as we know, they changed things - I haven’t checked the Rave disc, perhaps there’s a detailed list there. Or maybe I’ll just have to find another microfiche reader.

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You would think being 1999 onwards, there would have been electronic documentation for all spare parts.
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Old 23rd September 2019, 12:39   #5
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You would think being 1999 onwards, there would have been electronic documentation for all spare parts.
There is, the last CD version of the EPC was issued in Dec 2016, then it moved over to an online system.
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Hi - so is that online system available somewhere for we normal people? And/or are there CD versions around that are accessible?
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