To remove the rear seat of a 2004 Renault Megane, start by pulling the seat base forward, which may involve releasing clips or levers underneath. Then, unbolt the rear seatback from the car's body, typically found at the base and possibly requiring a socket wrench. Once unbolted, lift the seatback upward and out of its slots. Finally, ensure all clips and bolts are safely stored for reinstallation.
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The 2004 Renault Megane Scenic typically features a rear sunroof that can be opened, but this may depend on the specific model and options chosen. It's advisable to check the owner's manual or inspect the vehicle directly to confirm its functionality. If the sunroof is present, it generally operates either manually or electronically.
it is under the rear seat under a plastic bung.
29 rear 32 front
29PSI rear 32 PSI front
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To remove the rear seats from a Renault Megane CC, first, locate and remove any screws or bolts securing the seat base to the floor. Next, lift the front edge of the seat base to unclip it from the rear, then pull it out. For the seat back, look for bolts or clips at the base or sides, remove them, and then lift the seat back upwards and out. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To replace the rear top brake light in a Renault Megane, first, open the tailgate and locate the light assembly. Remove the cover or access panel if necessary, then disconnect the electrical connector. Twist the bulb holder counterclockwise to remove it, replace the old bulb with a new one, and reassemble the components by reversing the steps. Finally, test the new bulb to ensure it’s working properly.
To change the handbrake on a Renault Megane Scenic, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels for access. Disconnect the handbrake cable from the calipers and remove the handbrake lever from the center console by unscrewing any securing bolts. Replace it with a new lever and reattach the handbrake cable, ensuring proper tension. Finally, reassemble the wheels and lower the vehicle to the ground.
it sounds like your wheel bearing if its a whaling noise
The torque settings for the rear hub nut (in the Haynes manual) is 175Nm or 127lb ft.