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28th May 2024, 09:34 | #1 |
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Interior Trim - Panel Identification
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I’ve got a Rover 75 Diesel registered in 2000. I definitely need to replace the aerial filter and suspect that I need to replace the aerial amplifier too. I’ve read the posts and referred to Haynes but a possibly dumb question arises ! …., Is there an idiot guide to which alphabet letter refers to which interior trim panel in laymen’s terms ?? eg which letter refers to the upper section of the door pillar ? Which letters refer to the trims either side of the rear window ?? Thanks. PS - I know the filter is behind pillar D …. but don’t want to strip half the interior finding it !! |
28th May 2024, 10:41 | #2 |
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Hi,
This is how Rover labels the pillars: This does often cause some confusion however, as others label the pillars in this way: Hope this helps
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I've always said it was 'A,B,C'. Last edited by daveo138; 28th May 2024 at 13:27.. Reason: Removed duplicated photos. |
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28th May 2024, 15:04 | #4 |
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Thanks
Thanks Matt and Dave 🙏😊. Off now to play with amps and filters !!
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