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Location of Renault Clio crankshaft sensor - 2002 Renault Clio

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SOURCE: renault clio 1.2 2003 model

under spare wheel in boot ,,,,or under passenger seat LHD

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SOURCE: location of crank sensor on renault megane 1.6, 2004

bit confused...the cranksensor will be on the gearbox housing the camsensor will be near the cams not the gearbox if the camsensor has packed up it wont start but if it packs up while driving the engine will run untill you stop it then it wont start,a cranksensor could cause the engine to stop at anytime if it fails..your problem could be the idle air control valve or a timing related issue..

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SOURCE: renault clio 2ltr sport back brakes

two brake shoes with a auto adjuster at the top ,handbrake lever on right shoe and two return springs .if you cant remember take the other side off and look at that

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SOURCE: renault clio clutch grabbin at the top of the pedal

pedal has bent sligtly out of line .comon fault. easy fix sit on floor outside car pull pedal toward you til you hear click . job done

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: location of VIN/chassis number on renault clio RT

vin is located down in side of door b post

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