I need to remove a gearbox automatic from a Renault scenic can I leave the engine in
Yes you can take it out, but I always find it easier to take it out as a whole, I hope this helps
Yes , by attaching an engine stand accross the both fenders allowing to suspend the engine and allowing the gearbox to tilt ,giving you access to opening the mountings and bolts securing the gearbox to the engine.
SOURCE: auto gearbox service/oil change renault espace 3.0l automatic
if its working leave well alone,its a renault remember,topping up is done via the auto dip stick ,draining is done by slackening off the sump pan
SOURCE: inner door panel removal, renault megane scenic
On the inside trim, you can remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to get it off the window ledge. Then you'll need to manipulate the panel and disconnect the door handle linkage from the door handle and disconnect the wiring for your controls
SOURCE: hi im changing my clutch on my renault 1600cc 16v
It is a fiddle but drop the l/h side of the subframe down, pull the shafts, jack the engine a bit and seperate the box and you can just unbolt the cover plate, slide it back and lift out the centre plate, then the cover plate comes out, you have to align the new ones by feeling the alignment in the 3 gaps round the edge, fiddly but save a heap of time
SOURCE: Renault gearbox warning light on ...
There is lots of people out there that think the problem is to do with a pressure switch. In a way they are right. As the transmission fluid gets old it's viscosity and properties change. It gets grippier and allows for fluctuations in the pressure in the gearbox.
The best thing to do before sending it to an automatic transmission specialist would be to give it an oil change
it needs 3.5 litres of Type-D transmission fluid. Do not use anything else contary to what you might hear will work. I had the same problem in mine where I could neither put my foot down or remove it from the accellerator pedal without the gearbox going into limp mode.
After the oil change the gearbox has been perfect. the oil only cost $34AUD for 5 litres. Drain all the oil and place 3.5 litres in the gear box.
There is a plug with a square hole that is the filler plug on top of the gear box.
On the bottom of the gearbox there is a filler plug and if you look closely there is a hex head behind that. To drain the gearbox you must undo the outer hex head which is the drain plug/fluid level tube.
Regards
Raph
SOURCE: my renault scenic megane automatic
my scenic megane 2000 1600cc will not select reverse all forward gears are ok any idea's what is wrong as the AA man coudn't fix it PLEASE.
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