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25th September 2020, 22:08 | #11 |
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Always found it strange that a BBUS was fitted as standard to the 45 but not the 75!
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28th September 2020, 00:59 | #12 |
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BBUS off a BMW also fit our cars and tend to be drier inside, as they can get wet and corrosive on our cars.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-75-...4AAOSwNrpfO-tb https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...N%3A+&_sacat=0
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Following Trikey's clue I got out the manual which says that if a BBUS isn't fitted, a conventional alarm horn is in its place. Both options appear to be supplied by the headlamp power wash relay in the passenger compartment fusebox. So my question is this. Why does Robert need a BBUS if he's got the relay for a conventional alarm? Simon
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