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stamford
26-12-07, 04:51 PM
clicky (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2002-MG-ZS-180-V6-MGZS-180-bhp-spares-repair-Rover_W0QQitemZ270198820331QQihZ017QQcategoryZ1826 2QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

Well worth a punt people.

al_roverMG
26-12-07, 07:46 PM
Sounds to me just like the inertia switch has been tripped.

arwilson80
26-12-07, 10:08 PM
Yeah... You want to tell him? :)

Sounds like an easy fix if that's what it is.... but if not then where would you start?

al_roverMG
27-12-07, 06:59 PM
Yeah... You want to tell him? :)

Sounds like an easy fix if that's what it is.... but if not then where would you start?


No if i had the money i would buy it, reset the switch and drive home a happy man. Much like we did with a mates Rover 75 cdti. Guy had the clutch replaced only to find a week later it "went" again. so 3 grands worth of 75 bought for 1400 quid drove it round the corner after starting it in gear, spent 2 hours bleeding the clutch (at the cost of 8 quid for some brake fluid) and drove like a dream.

Boot Hill Bandit
27-12-07, 07:41 PM
No if i had the money i would buy it, reset the switch and drive home a happy man. Much like we did with a mates Rover 75 cdti. Guy had the clutch replaced only to find a week later it "went" again. so 3 grands worth of 75 bought for 1400 quid drove it round the corner after starting it in gear, spent 2 hours bleeding the clutch (at the cost of 8 quid for some brake fluid) and drove like a dream.

Hope your 'mate' didn't find out how simple that fault was!!!!! jeeezzzz.........I would have been kicking myself big time!

Granville

arwilson80
27-12-07, 09:42 PM
Well i guess of they are so stupid... but at the same time it's a bit 'below the belt'.