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Who's wheels? Well here's what mine normally runs on....
But it was put back to standard wheels while it's sat in garage for a few months
keeping the black lights for when I get bored and fancy a change.
the sensors have to be unsoldered as the wire is fed through to the base of the sensor which is screwed on to the A pillar before the cover is clipped on.....
The A pillars have to be removed first before removing the dashboard top. There are a couple of guides in the "guides" section on...
Get the alignment checked you might have knocked something when fitting or just dipp them down whilst around traffic and keep the full illuminations for dark country roads.
Centre low down or bottom right. Mines normally bottom right drivers side just in finger reach (naughty I know when travelling)........ my road angel camera/laser detector sits low at the centre of windscreen.
I have seen people (though not on clios) with their Satnav bang in the middle of...
This may be the wrong section however has anyone tried to fit one, can it be done (despite the warning on the Renaultsport web site) or are they completely diffrent fittings all together????
Nearly as above, if you open the door you'll see a plastic cap just below the lock. remove that then look inside and sort of down you'll see a tab belonging to the side strip push that in while at the same time slide the side strip towards you (the door opening). Then you push the clips to get...
They "mechanics" tend to drop a few things and you'll be surprised what you'll find if you take the plastic cover off from under the engine. Found a spanner in mine been there for a while by the state of it as well as the sheared off bolts.
It's not a fuel rail guard bolt trust me I've have to replace mine twice! Notice it when you here a rattling coming from the front of the car. One end screws in to the engine block then the fuel rail guard fits over the two bolts ready to be bolted down..... for some reason mine have sheared twice.
Some grainey photos of the new Clio with some slight styling differences including a new lower style grill
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/232545/new_clio_spied.html
If you get phase 2 V6 spoiler you also need to buy the V6/Trophy boot struts otherwise when you open the boot the spoiler gets squished by the roof ruining the paintwork on your spoiler.... with an un-nerving creaking sound
If mine was down to wear and tear then both sides of the steering wheel by the thumb grips would be affected not the top right part of the wheel where i don't hold.....
Car gone back to standard just now so silver 182 wheels standard sport spoiler fried egg indicators, just waiting till it passes next MOT when I should be back on road and change it back to a black little number as seen <<<<<
Hopefully it wasn't otherwise my car has been nicked as banned till July so hopefully car is still in garage under wraps....... best check.
Just my luck get a mention and I'm not on the road..... counting the days though
Nah!! you just don't want to feel the only one seen off for paying stupid money for LED's
Unless they light up the road like your main beam have a word with yourself.
if you took the screws off from the outside of the car ie the two screws at the top of the bumper when the boot is up then that isn't the problem.
If you took the screws out of the latch then you may just have to fiddle around until you get them to line up with the lock when the boot is shut...