Inspecting the cambelt on a Clio 1.5 dCi can be somewhat challenging due to the engine layout and limited access. While it is possible to visually assess the condition of the cambelt, proper inspection often requires removing various components for a better view. It's advisable to consult a professional mechanic or refer to a service manual for detailed guidance on the inspection process.
72,000 miles
Under the ash tray
If you can't find it under the nearside scuttle, it probably doesn't have one. Not all Clio's have a pollen filter.
No, a Clio 1.5 dCi gearbox is not compatible with a Clio 172. The Clio 172 features a different engine and transmission design, as it is part of the sportier RenaultSport lineup. The 1.5 dCi is a diesel engine with a gearbox tailored for that configuration, while the Clio 172 uses a gearbox designed for its higher-performance petrol engine. Thus, attempting to fit one in place of the other would not work without significant modifications.
Yes it will, 1.5 dci was mounted in Clio II ph2, and as pH 2 was facelifting without any major changes in construction it should fit without any problems (using parts from pH 2 clio). It may be possible to even fit 1.9 dci engines as non-turbo 1.9 was mounted in clio before 1.5dci was introduced.
Remove the ash tray from the centre console, just behind there!
5 years or 72000 miles..whichever comes first..as told me by renault
For a 2002 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi, 110,000 miles is relatively moderate, as these vehicles can often last well over 150,000 miles with proper maintenance. However, it's essential to consider the car's service history, condition, and any potential issues that may arise with age. Regular maintenance, such as timing belt changes and oil services, can significantly impact the car's longevity. Always have a trusted mechanic inspect the vehicle before making a purchase.
Sorry I have no listing for this model Fiat. I suggest you call your local Fiat dealer.
My Renault Traffic sport has done 33,090 miles, and is 4 years old, when do they require a new cam belt?
yes it is possible you will need the intercooler and all the pipework from the 80 bhp
The oil pressure release valve on a Renault Clio 1.5 dCi is typically located on or near the oil filter or oil pump assembly. It can often be accessed from underneath the vehicle, and it may require removing some components for better visibility. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and procedure for your specific model year.