The reverse light switch on a Renault Megane is typically located on the transmission. For many models, it can be found near the gearbox, often mounted on the side or top of the transmission casing. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective covers. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model year for precise instructions.
The reverse light fuse can be found in the fuse box. The reverse light fuse relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard.
To change the reverse light switch on a Renault Megane, first, locate the switch, which is usually positioned on the transmission. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety, then remove the electrical connector from the switch. Unscrew the old switch using the appropriate tool and replace it with the new one, ensuring it's securely tightened. Finally, reconnect the electrical connector and the battery, then test the reverse lights to ensure they function correctly.
i have a megane scenic 2004 and just discovered that i can switch off passenger airbag by a switch in the dash , which you would see when opening the drivers door. Sorry don not know about service light.
It may be the reverse light switch that need replacing, which is on the transmission.
The probable cause of the brake lights not working on your Renault is the brake light switch. The brake light switch can be found under the dashboard by the foot pedal.
In order to reset the airbag light on a Renault Megane, you will need to take your vehicle into an auto body shop. You cannot reset it yourself.
its probably a poor connection on one of the front seats.with the ignition off,give the wiring under the seats a good wiggle.the light will go out if the fault is cleared.it worked on my 03 megane
i have renult megane cabrolete the car been standing for 10 months not been used the airbag light on why
its underneath the car plugged into the gearbox at the side of the nearside drive shaft. mine is blue
It could fit a T10.
You need a scan tool.
From a megane owner: This is usually because of a wiring fault that can be repaired at you dealership. Not a DIY job!!