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25th April 2018, 12:11 | #1 |
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MG ZT 220S problem.
A fellow owner's MG ZT 220S has a brake stop light problem. I appreciate that you may not be familiar with this version as ZT/75 were supercharged for the Australian market.
His car is a manual transmission with cruise control. His car is a 2002 model, though I believe the 220S was only introduced in 2004 - may have selected earlier examples to supercharge. His auto electrician tells him that the MG Rover p/n XKB000022A won't slot into the pedal box. Being some hundreds of kms away, physical inspection is not practical. There is some talk that p/n XKB100090 may be easier to fit. I am aware that the Land Rover part (without the "A" suffix) is not acceptable in vehicles with cruise control. Was the XKB100090 (an MG Midget/ B, Austin Healy Sprite item) introduced into our cars at a later stage of the 75/ZT production? I have not experienced brake stoplight failure, but suspect it is not the easiest of jobs to do, especially if the serviceman in a small town has no former experience about the pedal box. Any advice would be much appreciated. |
26th April 2018, 18:14 | #2 |
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Do you mean XKB000090? If so it looks the same as the XKB000022a apart from being double pole for cruise control.
I used a 22a as a replacement for my clutch switch recently, it fit perfectly in both my 75 and zt, and the brake switch looked identical. |
30th April 2018, 04:19 | #3 |
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Brake Switch.
Thanks for your reply, Dan.
I am going on what has been passed on to me - well over a days travelling to see the vehicle. Your comments make sense as I notice Rimmers list that number below the XKB000022A item. I shall pass on your comments. Regards egremont. |
2nd May 2018, 13:23 | #4 |
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No worries mate, hope it gets sorted.
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