Common Problems with the
1999–2005 Rover 75

We've identified 4 known issues that can affect the 1999–2005 Rover 75. 3 of these are serious faults that could be expensive to repair.

4
Known Issues
3
Serious
1
Moderate
0
Minor

All Known Issues

ECU Flooding (Blocked Drains)

SeriousElectrics & Electronics

The plenum chamber below the windscreen has small drain holes that block with leaves. Water then rises and submerges the engine ECU.

Estimated cost: £400–£800Affects: 19992005Often appears around: Maintenance-dependent

Typical symptoms

  • Car cuts out unexpectedly
  • Refusal to start
  • Random dashboard warning lights

What to inspect before you buy

  • Reach into the plenum chamber and feel for water
  • Ensure the rubber drain tubes are clear or have been modified

Clutch Slave Cylinder Failure

SeriousGearbox & Transmission

The slave cylinder is located inside the gearbox bellhousing (concentric slave). When it leaks, the gearbox must be removed to replace it.

Estimated cost: £600–£900Affects: 19992005

Typical symptoms

  • Low clutch pedal
  • Difficulty engaging gears
  • Fluid leaks under the gearbox

What to inspect before you buy

  • Check the master cylinder level (behind the clutch pedal)
  • Ask when the clutch and slave were last replaced

KV6 Plastic Thermostat Housing Leak

SeriousCooling System

The thermostat housing sits in the "V" of the engine and is made of plastic. It becomes brittle and cracks, leaking coolant invisibly.

Estimated cost: £200–£350Affects: 19992005

Typical symptoms

  • Coolant loss with no visible leaks
  • Sweet smell of antifreeze after a drive

What to inspect before you buy

  • Look for pink/orange staining in the engine "V" using a torch

KV6 VIS Motor Failure

ModerateEngine

The 2.0 and 2.5 V6 engines use "Variable Intake System" motors. The internal plastic cogs or the motors themselves fail.

Estimated cost: £150–£400Affects: 19992005

Typical symptoms

  • Lack of power at high revs
  • Rattling "bag of marbles" sound from the intake manifold
  • Poor fuel economy

What to inspect before you buy

  • Listen for rattling from the plastic manifold
  • Use a specialized VIS tester if available

Buying Tips for the 1999 Rover 75

  • Prioritize the 2.0 CDTi (BMW diesel engine) for long-distance reliability.
  • Check for a "Fuel Orange Clip" (FOC) in the service history for later petrol models to prevent in-tank fuel pump separation.
  • Feel the carpets for dampness, which can indicate leaking rear light seals or sunroof drains.

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