To remove the front subframe on a Renault Megane, begin by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Disconnect the battery, then remove any components obstructing access, such as the engine mounts, anti-roll bar, and suspension components. Unbolt the subframe from the chassis, ensuring to support it adequately as you remove the last bolts. Finally, carefully lower the subframe away from the vehicle.
To replace the front subframe bushes on a 1998 Renault Laguna, first, lift the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. Remove the front wheels, then unbolt the subframe from the chassis, taking care to support it with a jack. Use a suitable tool to press out the old bushes and press in the new ones, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reattach the subframe, wheels, and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
Drain Engine oil Jack up and support car Remove front wheels Remove under pan Remove front inner wheel arches Remove sub frame side supports Remove front subframe Support cooling system with straps remove RH half shaft bearing support bolts Remove dip Stick Remove all sump to block bolts and sump to gearbox bolts.
Hi, first you don't say which bushes you need to change/ replace?The two large location bushes at the back of the top side of the front subframe on all models of Megane from 2003 onwards are notorious for failing with age. These bushes are not available from Renault without purchasing the full subframe, however a company called Commonsense Car Parts in Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland do supply them. The steering rack needs to be disconnected first, thenthe two large bolts that travel upwards through these bushes must be undone, as well as the two bolts to the front of the subframe. This will allow the subframe to drop allowing access to the two bushes. Simply tap them out from the bottom and tap the new ones in.
13cm front and back
On the reservuar tank, inside the right front wheel fender. To get there, you must remove the front wheel and the internal mud gourd.
Behind the front bumper
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
To remove the sump from a Renault Megane 1.6 16v, you will first need to lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Next, drain the engine oil and remove the oil pan bolts using the appropriate tools. Carefully detach the sump from the engine block, ensuring all connections are disconnected properly. Finally, clean the mounting surface thoroughly before installing a new sump gasket and reattaching the sump.
make sure high beams are not on
29 rear 32 front
29PSI rear 32 PSI front
30 mm