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in my megane it was in the spare wheel housing in the boot.
Have you tried topping up the hydraulic fluid tank for the electric roof, which is located in the boot on the left hand side under the felt? Fluid for this can be bought from Halfords for about £15 a litre.
The oil can only be obtained from your Renault dealer and is HSHC 77 11 172 160 UV1. It's only made in France and there is no substitute. Cost is approx 15 quid for 250ml and goes in the reservoir which can be found in the boot compartment. Hope this helps
Left hand side of the boot where the electric arial is
To change the boot (or trunk) on a 1998 Renault Megane, you first need to remove the interior trim panel by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it away. Next, disconnect the wiring harness for the tail lights and any other components attached to the boot lid. Finally, unbolt the boot lid from its hinges, lift it off, and replace it with the new boot lid by reversing the process. Be sure to align everything correctly and reattach any wiring and trim pieces.
Check rubbers around boot and around rear window[may be perished]if so replace them,also check rear lights for possible leak,sandy
The car sometimes suffers slightly more from wind noise. Also the boot space is compromised when you take the top down.
To replace an outer CV boot on a Renault Megane Scenic 1.6, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle. Remove the wheel and then detach the axle from the hub by taking off the hub nut and any necessary components. Slide the old CV boot off the axle, clean the joint, apply new grease, and position the new boot in place. Finally, reassemble the axle, secure the hub, and replace the wheel.
To change the boot and shifter on a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage DE Coupe, start by removing the console trim around the shifter. You may need to unscrew or unclip it, depending on how it’s secured. Once the trim is off, unscrew the shifter knob and carefully pull the shifter boot off the assembly. Replace the old boot with a new one, reattach the shifter knob, and then reassemble the console trim.
Under the black felt cover of the boot lid. Look for a small, wired, white plastic, part clipped to the boot lid near the locking mechanism, which contains a part which moves up and down, completing the (earth) circuit to turn the light on when the boot lid is raised.
In order to replace a Renault Megane Scenic drive shaft gaiter, a boot kit can be purchased. This kit not only includes all needed parts including the required lubrication but also a step by step guide to replace the boot. Installation includes splitting the drive shaft and repacking the bearings so proceed with caution.
you will have to replace the seal ..... they have a revised seal which will last longer. try using a hole punch in the bottom of your boot under you spare tire there is an area which is designed for this