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Why is my Renault megane scenic 2005 speedometer not working?
Yes if speedo is NOT DISCONNECTED it must be connected as normal so no problems If you meant can you still drive with speedo disconnected then no
firstly you find the part off the speedo cable that's broken and then you replace it with a new part then you speedometer will work
There are several things that can cause your speedometer not to work. Begin by connecting a new speedometer cable. Make sure the speed sensor is operating properly.
where is the speedo sensor on a renault kangoo 2001
Scroll through the trip computer until you get to the "change oil soon message/miles to next service" displayed.Press and hold the mileage trip reset button on the speedo until the display flashes, and then stays fixed. This can take a few seconds.Job done!
Turn ignition to 'accessories' (not 'ignition on'), then press the trip computer button for about a second, and release. The display should flash 'km/h / mph'. Press the 'M' of the hours and minutes clock adjustment, at the left of the display, to select the speedo reading you want.
the speedo sensor is on the top of the gear box, its held on with 2 bolts and points into the flywheel/clutch assembly.
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.
If it's a Mk2 Clio then the speedo is electronic - Mk1 Clios had cable driven speedos.
I had the same problem - then it stopped working altogether. Turned out to be a severed wire. The wire was grey and could be found going into the middle connector underneath the under bonnet fusebox (nearside) - behind headlight. It looks like the cover to the fusebox wore through the wire - when I soldered back together the speedo worked fine - I had to take the battery tray off to do this.
On a 2001 Renault Kangoo, the speedo sensor is typically located on the transmission, specifically on the gearbox. It is usually mounted on the side of the gearbox housing and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To replace or inspect it, you may need to raise the vehicle for better access. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and safety precautions.