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Old 29th May 2020, 10:41   #1
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Morning all

Just trying to get the jobs done whilst I can. My FBH packed up last year, it wasn't running (that I could tell) and it even gave the car a few issues with the indicator lights etc packing up on the dials!

I disconnected everything and kind of left it. I know French Mike does the PCB, but I was wondering if anyone nearish to me in south Wales was also servicing/repairing them? I've seen the one in Birmingham (Webasto repairs), so if anyone has used them before??

Any pointers greatly recieved.

Ta
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Old 29th May 2020, 13:46   #2
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Hi there is an excellent guide in the how to section produced by Richard, along with a link to obtain the service kit. I used when I did mine, you will be amazed at the carbon buildup.

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Old 29th May 2020, 13:50   #3
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Hi there is an excellent guide in the how to section produced by Richard, along with a link to obtain the service kit. I used when I did mine, you will be amazed at the carbon buildup.

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https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=205275

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=142762

these may be of help

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Old 29th May 2020, 16:21   #4
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Contact members Devellish or Trebor on here they do test repair and fitting of FBHs based in Cannock
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Old 30th May 2020, 07:47   #5
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I shall remove the FBH today and have a look at it, thanks guys
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This is my Rover, there are many like it, but this one is mine

Born; Wednesday, 3rd October 2001 @ 16:00:16
The 34,336th 75 to run off the production line of 112,381
This was the 4,730th 75 CDT Connoisseur to be made out of 10,898
This was the 2,647th 75 in White Gold Metallic (code: GMN) to be made out of 12,251 White Gold Metallic 75s

To do
MK2 dials with IPK, FBH repair, headlining repair (again!) and some cosmetics.
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