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Sorry to hear that mate, sort of know how you feel. I had an old 1995 Clio written off back in 2010, I wasn't in the car at the time, lorry hit it lmao.
Managed to fit a new Headlight washer pump today as the old one was just spinning (impeller broke off) then they worked but leaked from the jets like a b**ch, so off to Halfords I go to find and inline check valve/non return valve, whilst on the way two people telling me my cars leaking badly(I...
personally i would replace the complete line.
1. Because its fuel/fire hazard so would be a good idea to replace complete line so there are no 'joins' that could leak in the future.
2. If its a plastic section that's split, then replacing the section with a rubber hose section may not be good...
yes but only if it is NOT keyed, as the crank will spin independently of the camshaft due to slight slackness in the belt putting the timing out slightly. unless your crank pulley was seized on like mine, then it may not have moved.
If the timing pins were in then you shouldn't need to worry too much about the timing I wouldn't have thought, as long as its in the correct crank hole, did you mark up the Injection pump?? and its not uncommon to need to rotate the engine maybe 6-8 times to get the fuel pump marks back in line...
I wouldn't panic mate, especially because its night and you have the headlights from the car behind you showing up every bit a steam/condensation that leaves your exhaust, have a look in the day and guarantee you wont see anything :). Plus due to the colder temps you will get a lot of...
If they are xenon's then get a quote from Renault, and also Euro car parts ( As they do good makes like osram) . Don't be tempted to buy the cheap Chinese ones from ebay :nono:, they have been known to cause fires :dead:
Anywhere between 3-5k for a nice clean one, if this has no corrosion and is clean with fsh then id try offering £4500 as a cheeky offer. Just drive it to make sure the Differential/ gearbox is quiet :)
What code reader was used? Some scanners are crap and don't show intermittent fault codes when a snap-on one would. Its worth checking the crank sensor wiring as I mentioned before as its a common fault and would make sense with the symptoms you have.
Either cv joint locking up (due to joint breaking up) or the diff locking up, could be either of these especially if its only with the steering turned on or near full lock.
The light on the dash that looks like a square with zig-zag in it, I think it looks like a hear rate monitor lol. That's the engine immobiliser light/electrical fault light according to my handbook
As long as you have checked the basics first i.e.... Air, Fuel, Spark, The basic things you need for an engine to even start. If you have all of these start looking into sensors and connections, such as crank sensor wiring and resistances for example.
The vacuum in that pic should go to the Acoustic valve iirc, if one isn't fitted the that vacuum should be blanked off as its sucking in air after the throttle body!
I have just read through a lot of this but cant decide if you sanded down all of the earth hoops and also sanded where they bolt to so that both join faces are shiney clean metal? What happens when you try to turn the key? (click, multiple clicking, whirring, nothing etc)
There are no 'Marks'. There are only special timing alignment tools, a 'horseshoe' camshaft aligning bar and a TDC locking pin that slots into the block and into a groove in the crankshaft web. If with the TDC pin locked in the crank (not in the balance hole which is a common mistake as its so...
LOL nope, its over £4000 for the kit for 182, id rather mock up a DIY turbo kit if I were serious. Too much money involved tbh. I've left it too late in life to do this kind of stuff ( impending mortgage, wedding) lol
Check in the wheel arch to make sure the liner isn't rubbing on the tyre, or anything else for that matter, regarding the knocking, if you stab the throttle when driving does it knock every time?
Yeah totally, I had an old clio 1.4rt back in 2008 and that had clutch judder for over a year, never did anything with it, stayed the same throughout ownership lol. Yeah the clio 65 and 80 don't but wasn't sure about the 100 :)