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Starting problems

get the crank sensor (TDC sensor) replaced. It is a very common problem on Renaults. Join us on Renault Forums. Cheers
7/27/2009 9:05:46 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 27, 2009
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Problem with 2003 1.6 scenic....

try reseting the system, disconnect the car battery for 10 to 15 minutes.......just be sure your car radio is not a coded one, or have the code ready if it is
7/27/2009 8:30:05 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 27, 2009
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Reverse lights not working

Not 100% sure on that particular vehicle but many have safety neutral & back-up switch as one on transmission. Maybe dealer or part store can look up part & tell you if one switch in your case does both.
7/25/2009 12:46:19 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 25, 2009
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Drivers rear side door doesn't lock

There may be more than one cause of this problem. One is that the power lock on that door may no longer be aligned and does not push the mechanism into the lock position. The other is that no power may be coming to the power locks. You may want to open up the door panel and observe it to see better. On both solutions you will have to open up the panel to be sure.
7/15/2009 8:16:19 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 15, 2009
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How do i turn my passenger air bag off in my

There should be a key controlled switch, ignition key, when you open the passenger side door turn it to the the red, off position
7/11/2009 9:26:20 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 11, 2009
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Timing belt has snapped at approx 15 mph. will

It's highly likely. To be sure you haven't done serious damage remove the head and get it checked don't just replace the belt and hope. Good luck?
7/11/2009 11:38:22 AM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 11, 2009
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Intermittent starting fault. charging ok. will

Check the negative ground coming off the battery to the block. A bad engine ground will cause an intermittent starting problem.
7/8/2009 5:28:22 AM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jul 08, 2009
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I have a renault grande

type in the computer AMETECH they have restore oil and various other products you can buy for just this kind of thing. about £7 oil adertives to clean the engine or ADDERTIVES TO CLEAN THE FULE LINE. WORTH A TRY. WORKED FOR ME.
6/29/2009 11:37:57 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jun 29, 2009
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Renault grand espace phase 3 fog lights wont work

Broken wire at the stalk should be white remove the covers
6/22/2009 6:20:22 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jun 22, 2009
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Random auto ligh on dash

serious enough to report to NTSB if dealer won't sddress it.
6/11/2009 4:30:25 AM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jun 11, 2009
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Renault scenic flashing warning light on right of

check your brake fluid level( as this light is the hand brake warning light) but if it comes on with the hand brake in off position and ignition on it warning low fluid level in the braking system
6/6/2009 1:54:22 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jun 06, 2009
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Stereo code clio 172 sport

CHECK YOUR MANUAL OR SERVICE HISTORY TRY 0000 OR PUT YOUR STEREO IN FREEZER FOR OVERNITE 12 HOURS BET THAT DOES HONEST WONT BREAK IT FIX IT DECODE IT M8.
6/1/2009 2:51:17 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Jun 01, 2009
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The battery on my renault espace diesel 2001 keeps

regulator on the alternator or the stator itself, either way itll be easier to just replace it, unless it is the model with the vacuum pump on the back then i would be very expensive, take to auto elec, if only for testing then you can decide wether to fix yourself or leave it with them, any decent joint will grab a multi meter and test it for free, as it is a diesel it does not have spark so you cant do the remove a battery terminal test. the engine will continue running with a bad alternator or not.
5/16/2009 4:36:47 AM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on May 16, 2009
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Clio wont start

In my experience with a 94 ford f150, it was the cylinoid!! If you had your vehicle checked at a professional auto shop, go get your money back. It is the rules and regulations in most shops that they not only check the battery and starter, but to also check the distributer and the cylinoid as well. I have had my truck for 8-9yrs now and I have always had it annually checked thoroughly...it has kept me from walking home when I needed a rig to drive.
5/5/2009 5:50:18 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on May 05, 2009
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Anyone know where i can get repair manual for a

theres a mob on the internet called free e books, they should have one, goto google and type free workshop manual and look for the link to the free e books web page.
4/30/2009 4:37:57 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Apr 30, 2009
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Renault laguna power steering connecter leaking

YOU HAVE A POWER STEERING HOSE LEAK, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPLACE YOURSELF FOR ABOUT $30.. GO AHEAD AND REPLACE BOTH HOSES, THERE WILL BE A PRESSURE HOSE AND RETURN LINE..THIS SHOULD FIX YOUR PROBLEM..GOOD LUCK KEITH...
4/3/2009 11:44:45 AM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Apr 03, 2009
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Emissions warning light constantly lit

The exhaust gas oxygen sensor (EGO or O2), or lambda sensor, is the key sensor in the engine fuel control feedback loop. The computer uses the O2 sensor's input to balance the fuel mixture, leaning the mixture when the sensor reads rich and richening the mixture when the sensor reads lean. Lambda sensors produces a voltage signal that recognises the amount of unburned oxygen in the exhaust. An oxygen sensor is essentially a battery that generates its own voltage. When hot (at least 250 degrees c.), the zirconium dioxide element in the sensor's tip produces a voltage that varies according to the amount of oxygen in the exhaust compared to the ambient oxygen level in the outside air. The greater the difference, the higher the sensor's output voltage. Sensor output ranges from 0.2 Volts (lean) to 0.8 Volts (rich). A perfectly balanced or "stoichiometric" fuel mixture of 14.7 parts of air to 1 part of fuel gives an average reading of around 0.45 Volts. The lambda sensor's output voltage doesn't remain constant, however. It flip-flops back and forth from rich to lean. Every time the voltage reverses itself and goes from high to low or vice versa, it's called a "cross count." A good O2 sensor on a injection system should fluctuate from rich to lean about 1 per second. If the number of cross counts is lower than this, it tells you the O2 sensor is getting sluggish and needs to be replaced. Most lambda sensors will cycle from rich to lean in about 50 to 100 milliseconds, and from lean to rich in 75 to 150 milliseconds. This is referred to as the "transition" time. If the O2 sensor is taking significantly longer to reverse readings, this too is an indication that it is getting sluggish and may need to be replaced. Observing the sensor's waveform on a scope is a good way to see whether or not it is slowing down with age. If the sensor becomes sluggish, it can create hesitation problems during sudden acceleration. Heated Oxygen Sensors To reduce the warm-up time of the Lambda sensor, an internal heating element may be used. Heated O2 sensors can reach an operating temperature of as high as 500 degrees C in as little as eight seconds! Shorter warm-up time means the system can go into closed loop fuel control sooner, which reduces emissions and improves fuel economy. Heating the sensor also means it can be located further downstream from the exhaust manifold. A lambda sensor's normal life span is 30,000 to 50,000 miles. But the sensor may fail prematurely if it becomes clogged with carbon, or is contaminated by lead from leaded petrol or silicone from an antifreeze leak or from silicone sealer. As the sensor ages, it becomes sluggish. Eventually it produces an unchanging signal or no signal at all. When this happens, the Check Engine Light may come on, and the engine may experience drivability problems caused by an overly rich fuel condition. Poor fuel economy, elevated CO and HC emissions, poor idle, and/or hesitation during acceleration are typical complaints.
3/15/2009 5:41:11 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Mar 15, 2009
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Tyre pressures for renault laguna

32 psi in the front and 30 psi in the back. if the tyre preasure monitoring is acting up even with the preasures ok. take the car to a renault garage to have them re initialised
3/5/2009 1:40:19 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Mar 05, 2009
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I have got a renualt clio extreme 1.2 16v 2005

When it is the relay either it does not work, or get stuck half of the way, working erratically.
I do not think the relay can cause the window to go down automatically by itself.

It looks more like a contact either on the window wiring , or on the window switch, the wirings must be tested, starting from switch side, and ending on window side behind the panel.
At some point there must be a contact that with car vibration triggers the window motor.


2/27/2009 3:48:58 PM • 2001 Renault... • Answered on Feb 27, 2009
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