Iv`e been scrathing my head hanging upside down under dashboard for several days now the fuses don't blow at once rather after 5or10 min
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think only way is to use your main keycard.should have a cover that pulls off with a master key inside.this locks passenger door not drivers.think there is a cover or something on passenger door handle that this key fits in.this door can then be locked.you may have to get into car.lock drivers door from inside then use the master key to lock passenger door.you can only get back in car though passenger door.try new battery in keycard.coommon fault .switch on keycard breaks off inside keycard.can be soldered back on.think there are replacement switch kits on ebay with instructions how to fix otherwise new card from renault .has to be programed by them.
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Their wiring can be something .The circuit boards short out and the lights on the right front where on with the left rear lights.
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i its the same light as the handbrake light check the brake luid level
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I found a solution to my problem on the Internet and it worked a treat
My problem was that the dashboard and both rear lights would not turn on, but the fuses were okay and nothing had been changed
It turns out that in the passenger footwell there are a few relays right in the footwell where a person would put their feet. At first it was suggested that you push your feet really hard against the front of the footwell to see if that helps, and it did, but the lights went out again later. So it was then suggested that you look for a loose relay box where the feet go (on the left hand side at the top of the footwell, nearish to the bonnet release catch). It turns out there are 2or3 relay boxes there. SImply push each one to ensure that it is correctly seated, and voila the lights work perfectly again.
A simple fix that costs nothing, saves a potentially costly visit to a garage, and can be undertaked without any tools are even needing to open the bonnet.
May not solve the problems of those blowing fuses etc, but certainly worked a treat for me
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