|
||
|
13th February 2019, 19:43 | #11 | |
Premium Trader
75 CDT Tourer,2.5 Launch Saloon, Omipro MG/Rover (T4) Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire
Posts: 5,405
Thanks: 1,105
Thanked 1,340 Times in 661 Posts
|
Quote:
Russ
__________________
Replacement Key Service http://https://the75andztclub.co.uk/...d.php?t=244732 Full T4 Testbook diagnostics available. Diesel ECU repair and replacement. Options enabled or disabled as required. Diesel X-Power 135 and 160bhp, Rover 1.8T 150 to 160 MG 160 V6 to 177 upgrades available P.M. for details. |
|
13th February 2019, 21:45 | #12 |
Regular poster
Rover 75 Saloon 2.0 CDT Club, Rover 75 Saloon 2.0 CDTi Contemporary Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Leiria
Posts: 78
Thanks: 330
Thanked 73 Times in 21 Posts
|
By the way,
The flip conversion still available? where can i find it? Enjoy your LIFE David |
14th February 2019, 08:14 | #13 |
This is my second home
ZT260 #243 (resting) Join Date: May 2010
Location: Prestonpans
Posts: 22,424
Thanks: 650
Thanked 4,624 Times in 3,358 Posts
|
There was never an "official" flip key but I believe a BMW Mini one is suitable.
|
16th February 2019, 19:57 | #14 |
Gets stuck in
Ex CDT Auto Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Barry
Posts: 655
Thanks: 76
Thanked 266 Times in 155 Posts
|
So all done.
Ordered and recieved a generic Key case off Amazon. Its plastic as plastic is, reasonably robust and the swop over of the internal circuit board quite straightforward, used the original fob back piece which clipped onto the new fob button front fine so didn't even have to mess about with transferring the transponder. Bought a loctite super glue pen that advertised suitable to use on plastic for £3 and the key blades on both my keys are now both rock solid. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LCHCU...841_TE_3p_dp_1 |
17th February 2019, 11:22 | #15 |
Newbie
Rover 75 tourer Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 11
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
|
Mine is held in with Gorilla glue which expands as it cures. The small amount that had squelched on to the blade was easy to cut off once dry.
|
17th February 2019, 17:56 | #16 | |
MG ZT Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
Posts: 20,151
Thanks: 3,565
Thanked 10,837 Times in 5,718 Posts
|
Quote:
Ok then, I'll give you a fiver for your car Brian |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|