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I had a look at the silver f1 team clio too, but looks like its been in the wars, the blue one 197 does look really tidy, i could only spot one little door ding.
It can also be located from the drivers footwell area, on the right hand side just stick your head under and then stick your hands up into the gap, have a fiddle around and u will find it no probs.
Sounds like another sticking re-circulation flap, check out my post for a fix.... the clicking you hear will be the flap sticking/moving, details of flap location are in the link below.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?554788-Air-recirculation/page2
Are your windows steaming up??
The problem I had was the flap was stuck half way, not fully open and not fully closed, this was causing the windows to steam up all the time.
Check when you press the recirc button on that the flap turns fully and not sticking half way, you can fo this by the...
It will be your air re-circulation flap thats stuck open......
Firstly try swicthing your air re-circ button with the heaters on full blast, if you dont hear/feel any difference in air flow then the flap is stuck open
It can be accessed from 2 places, either by removing the driver side scuttle...
Both, the fault part being you cant leave your wipers in the rain sensative position as everytime you revers the rear wiper comes on(regarless of rain or not)
These are a blast from the past, were all the rage about 15 years ago(they were still a bit chavvy then too tho), I remeber my mate had a big bore 4 on an old volvo, was very loud
I had a similar issue a few months back, EML light coming on and going into limp mode, got the usual pedal fault code, i did notice it was only happening when it was wet/raining etc, the root cause turned out to be the air recirculation flap was stuck in the open position letting in a lot of...