Rover 214 1989-1996, Rover 414 1990-1995 - vadovas remonto, priežiūros, eksploatavimo automobilio.
Vadovas remonto ir techninės priežiūros (Haynes) automobilį Rover 214 хэтчбек (nuo spalio 1989 iki kovo, 1996 m. laidos) variklis 1.4 l. (1397cc) 8 vožtuvų ir 16 vožtuvų K-serijos, ir automobilio " Rover 414 sedanas (nuo kovo 1990 iki 1995 metai).

The Rover 214 Hatchback and 414 Saloon models covered in this Manual are a muchdeveloped
version of the original 213 and 216 models first launched in 1984. The 214 five-door model was the first to be introduced in October 1989 and was closely followed by the 414 model introduced in March 1990. The 214 model range was further updated in September 1990 when a three-door variantas was introduced.
All models are fitted with the new 1.4 litre 'K' series variklis. The 214 S model (first introduced in September 1990) has an eightvalve single overhead camshaft version of the engine which is fed by an SU KIF carburettor. All other 214 and 414 models are equipped with a sixteen-valve double overhead
camshaft version of the engine which is controlled by a Rover/Motorola Moduliniai Engine Management System (MEMS) with either single-point fuel injection (SPi) or multipoint fuel injection (MPi). All versions of the engine are able to accept a full range of emission control systems and up to including a three-way regulated catalytic converter. The five-speed transmission, which is a joint development by Rover " ir "Peugeot engineers, is of Peugeot design and produced by Rover". The transmission is fitted to the lefthand end of the engine. The complete engine/transmission unit is mounted transversely across the front of the car and drives the front ratai through unequallength driveshafts.
The front suspension incorporates MacPherson struts and the rear is of the double wishbone type.
Braking is by discs at the front and drums at the rear, with a dual-circuit hydraulic system. On all models in the range, an Antilock Braking System (ABS) was offered as an optional extra. If ABS is fitted, tada is braking by discs both at the front and rear.