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If you are driving it correctly, not slipping the clutch or riding it, the clutch will last for 100,000 miles or more. Slipping means you are not allowing the clutch to fully engage smoothly. In other words revving the engine and trying to ease the clutch on. Practice will cure this. Riding it means keeping your foot on the clutch pedall all the time so that it slips even at speed.
This should be done every 36000mil or 60000 km to be sure, they are rated to last as long as 100km but you needs to take driving habits into consideration.
This is an answer in general not just for a Renault. In general a camshaft does not wear out very fast. A camshaft should last for the entire life of the engine. If you ever take the engine apart for a rebuild you could inspect the camshaft then for wear.
The clutch should last approx 150,000 miles. There is no need to replace this if it isn't abused
We're on our second (and last) scenic - the first one was a petrol engine & blew at least one coil every other month... one of the reasons we went for a diesel engine on the current one - but have had a host of other problems instead.
I have a scenic 06 plate. My wipers have stopped working about 4 times in the last 6 months, which is not an enjoyable experience when on the motorway in the rain. I have to switch the ignition off and on to get them working again. Just about to book it into the garage (to probably have them tell me they 'can't find anything wrong with them sir'.)
This meens u need new tyres on your rear axle along with new brake hubs. this happned to my Renault scenic last year. i sold it as well fo 25,000 its worth it, cause there turdish!!!!! get a tracter . they are very much better. and a turkey in a pair tree!! :) inabit
Properly operated the clutch should last at least three or five years of normal driving without servicing being necessary. If a driver often "rides" the clutch, that is keeps his foot on it, then the main clutch bearing will deteriorate faster. When it becomes difficult to engage the clutch and change gears, for example it does not disengage until you step on it all the way to the floor, then the clutch should be inspected and the parts replaced as necessary.
Mine is still original at 200000 plus
It depends on the quality of clutch in the vehicle you have. my sister used to ride her clutch a lot, as did a few other people i knew. If you are lucky, your clutch may last a year or two... its best not to ride the clutch too much if you can help it.
The gas seeps out slowly but you should have it refilled every couple of years
It should last 100,000 miles but that all depends on how the vehicle was driven. If it is worn out, it is worn out, no matter what the mileage.