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i crashed my 51 pl8 megane today and i had a garage look at it and they said they was sure it had a cam chain. hope that of some help
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hi i have a 51 plate laguna and its under the ashtray..... .
Renault Clio 1.2 on a 51 plate.You will find the oil filter on the drivers side just at the back of the engine near the sump. I know that on a Renault clio 172 the oil filter is actually under the engine its self, very hard to spot and work on.
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I have just had the rear screen replaced on my mk4 Espace. The Autoglass technician removed the wiper motor and arm complete prior to fitting the screen stating that it is virtually impossible to remove the arm without breaking it. He was correct after 2.5 hour of gentle persuasion and loads of releasing agent I ended up breaking the arm. The arms internally moulded metal collar had corroded to the splined shaft and even using a puller it would not budge, use of a hammer and a vice eventually facilitated removal of collar. Replacement arm sourced for £35.00 including vat from local Renault dealer.
Left hand side of the engine towards the back. Big white plastic bottle (on mine - 51 Reg)
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the Renault le car 1978 is 50 bhp (51 PS/37 kW) of power at 5000 rpm and 140 km/h (87 mph) respectively.
im having the same problem with my megane 51 reg its meant to be a common fault your car will only be running on 2 or 3 cylinders it could be 2 things so change ur injector or it could be ur sparkplug best getting ur injectors from scrapyard as they cost about £60 new it is most likely that a coil pack has gone down, this is a common fault and much more likely than an injector and a lot cheaper to fix.
my be the card-reader inside the car
NO. There is no such thing as a fuse to protect against a broken cam belt. If the engine is an interferance engine and the belt breaks, you will have engine damage. Replace the belt as outlined in your owner's manual and you won't have to worry about this.