Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
I’ve got a Halfords 200 piece toolkit and one of these for odds and ends.
Dewalt drawer box
Random sockets and spanners etc and all my Milwaukee bits fit in it.
Keep me in the loop as I will change mine if it solves the issue. It might need Clip to code it in but there seems to be conflicting information about it. People saying as long as it has the correct part numbers should be fine, other people say different.
Exact same issue I’ve got on my Laguna coupe, same fault code and previous owner changed the same bits you have. The limited information about it points to failed abs pump control module. I’ve not yet done anything about it because quite frankly I can’t be bothered. Hope that points you in the...
It’s not something we use every day so I’d imagine yes it would last forever. Just depends how often you’re going to use it. The only thing I’ve found that really chews the batteries is the m12 die grinders.
Not the worst job, but if you’ve not got the tools I wouldn’t bother, you can pick up a valeo clutch and flywheel from the likes of autodoc fairly inexpensively for them. Worst job about it is getting the clutch bled back up again. While the flywheel is off consider changing the bolts they are...
I’m sure you or someone had said this the last time the engine was out! Renaults are bad enough at shitting themselves standard without going and f**king about with stuff. It will be getting left as is and hoping I can get some of my mpg back to where it was pre melted piston!
Have picked up a lower miles Megane engine with 122k miles so pretty new in comparison to the kangoo lump!
Set about getting the engine out of the van to see what went wrong and prep for the new one.
Engine out and started to take it apart, culprit for dropping the coolant was this hose...
I realise I never checked back in after my summer road trip, the van managed a. Bit over 4500 miles, I got down to Monaco for a few days and then on to Spain as far as Bennicasim spent a bit of time in Barcelona and ended up heading home… well a few friends where at the ring and I decided to...
Glad I’m not the only one, having similar issues with the van. Have done leak off and changed the dodgy injectors, seemed better but after a load of work I’m now having intermittent misfire on cylinder 4. Can’t offer any advice other than f**k motors 🥲 mine has always been terrible for a long...
MDB 2561 is the correct fitment for 1*2
However shares the same part number with the cheaper pads so make sure they are actually 1144 you’re buying.
MDB1613 is with wear indicator
MDB 1518 larger pad with indicator (discontinued)
Info available on mintex brake book online catalog
As much as I loved my 172 I wouldn’t have daily driven it. But mine was a little more on the way to being a track car with interior. Working on old Renaults on a daily basis has put me off using a sport as a daily though.
Out of that list would be the fn2 or z4 for me. I have a 3.0L e85 z4 and...
I’ts for sale, it’s still going strong just had the belts done and a bit of love. Still has lots of history too seems to be a good one lots of its previous owners have kept it good!
I had these in my clio when I bought it, I had the same question where did they come from, I ended up contacting recaro directly that told me they would have been a factory order and not specifically from a car. Anyway I sold them for £700 I think because they are unsupportive shite like most...
I’ve worked on it a fair bit, been maintained by renomotive in fife for the last 6 months to a year while it’s been used as an occasional track car. I say occasional as the previous owner had various track cars he used.