To fit a speedo sensor to a 1998 Renault Clio, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured. Locate the speedo sensor, typically found on the transmission housing, and disconnect the wiring connector. Remove the old sensor by unscrewing it and install the new sensor in its place, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, reconnect the wiring and test the speedometer to ensure proper functionality.
If it's a Mk2 Clio then the speedo is electronic - Mk1 Clios had cable driven speedos.
you have this Question in the wrong category but it goes in the radiator....
Yes, you can fit a speedo cable and pedometer into a Renault Clio 2001 model. You will need to order the part that is made for that make and model from your local auto parts store.
To unclip the temperature sensor on a 1998 Renault Clio, first ensure the engine is off and cool for safety. Locate the temperature sensor, typically found near the thermostat housing. Gently press the tab or clip on the connector to release it, then pull the connector away from the sensor. If it's stubborn, a small flat-head screwdriver may help to pry it loose carefully.
Clio Mk 1 - 1990-1998 Clio Mk 2 - 1998-2006 Clio Mk 3 - 2006-present Clio Mk 4 - due 2012
to change the speedo on a mk1 clio u a to take off top half of the dash there are screws by the window and screws when ypu open the door, then you have to take off the panels around the steering wheel, and the panel underneath that, then it is easy u will under stand frm there
Lambda is o2 sensor in exhaust pipe.
Take dashboard out, then remove surround around the stearing and remove to to far screws
The crankshaft sensor Renault Clio is located on the bottom of the engine, near the oil filter. It is connected to the vehicle's computer and constantly provides information about the position of the crankshaft.
Inlet air temperature
My clio wouldn't spark the other day. Turned out to be the crankshaft sensor. Apparently a common fault on clios.
To remove the speedometer (speedo) on a Renault Clio, you will first need to locate and access the instrument cluster behind the dashboard. You may need to remove the dashboard trim panels or covers to access the cluster. Once you have access, you can disconnect the wiring harness and mounting bolts securing the speedometer in place. Carefully remove the speedometer from the cluster and replace it with a new one if necessary.