30 mm
Pressure is: Front: 31 and rear: 32.
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
UNDER THE ENGINE BLOCK FRONT RIGHT HAND SIDE ON THE EXHAUST MIGHT HAVE TO TAKE THE ENGINE UNDERCOVER OFF TO GET IN GOOD
remove drivers side front wheel, plastic panel behind spring/shock. real fiddly but can be done with minimal swearing ! if you have A/c then the air may be a tad bluer!
13cm front and back
I had similar problem with my Scenic, the problem was with the drainage tubes at the front corners being blocked. I used a length of wire to clear them. hope this helps I had similar problem with my Scenic, the problem was with the drainage tubes at the front corners being blocked. I used a length of wire to clear them. hope this helps
32psi front 2.2 bar 30 ps1 rear 2.05 bar 34 psifor both if loaded 2.35 bar
Behind the front bumper
To open the radiator and add water to a Renault Scenic or Megane, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. Locate the radiator cap, typically found at the front of the engine bay; twist it counterclockwise to remove. If necessary, use a funnel to carefully pour the coolant or water into the radiator until it's filled to the appropriate level. Always check for leaks afterward and replace the cap securely.
on my Renault scenic 1998 version it was at the front of the engine bay with a red cap but as for the 2003 version i dont have no idea hope this helps
In my '00 Renault megane scenic, the chassis number is located under the spare tire. If you can't find it there, there's a sticker in the bottom of the B pillar on the right side of the car, that contains several numbers. The chassis number is the one that start by VF . The B pillar is the one between the front and back door. To be able to see the sticker, you have to open the right front door. Hope this helps.