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It is attached to the block, but you need to look past where the dipstick is located.
If you look in your handbook it will show you the location of it.
Mat.
Need to put your head right next to the dipstick virtually on the rubber seal, with a torch handy you will just be able to see the engine number plaque and the code F7R if its a 2.0L.
Mat.
Think i had reciepts totalling over £8,000 for my Red 16V, not counting petrol or insurance!
Sometimes wonder why i sold it?
http://www.daz-uk.com/forsale/old/matbrown/archive/clio16v/http://www.daz-uk.com/forsale/old/matbrown/archive/clio16v/
Mat.
Then you have to spend £1,000 fixing all the problems that are wrong with it!
You get what you pay for.
So hard to put a price on a car without seeing it cos there are some very rough ones out there that people will try to pass off as "mint", especially traders! Always better to try and find a...