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I once tried to fit a parrot kit in a 2010- Renault van of some sort, for a guy that wanted Bluetooth and sat nav wouldn't work. Then tried changing stereo and still wouldn't work, so cldnt fit anything to vehicle. A phone call to Renault resulted in them saying that the sat nav is reliant on...
If there's any residue left after decal comes off use 'sticky stuff remover'- iirc £5 from Halfords, helped a mate remove vinyl from a van in no time, stuffs magic
Hope you've allowed the ballast/ ignitors to discharge first- otherwise you could get a shock.
Once you twist and pull the ignitors off, there is a wire clip that holds the bulb in place, you need to release this then bulb will come out.
Much easier with bumper off (only takes 5-10mins for...
This, mine failed around 3months after dephaser/timing @ around 70k- showed no signs of any problems when job was done.
Hit and a miss, no ones going to 'gaurentee' it will be fine.
(For the cost of a pump, compared to labour/parts if it failed later I'd personally choose just to do it- wish I...
Multimeter on amp, should be 12v on live/remote when stereo on, if not u have a power fault (fuse, broken cable etc). If they are both pulling 12v and not going on it could be an earth fault (where have you earthed amp?).
Generic error code reader, but will clear emissions light caused by decat. Got mine form a website called beat the garage, looks exactly the same as one a k tech sell but much cheaper
No meaning to b**ch but this is the 5th thread you've started about halogen bulbs, it's been covered loads, the search function does work on this forum.
Broken/worn wire through door grommet id imagine, if not that then a loose connection at rear of stereo (but would expect the latter if stereo hasn't been removed)
Is it not a fakra for newer clios? You will have either a white or green aerial connector? If so autoleads pc5-111 for non amplified antenna or pc5-136 for amplified
There's your problem, as long as pins are lined up you should be able to hold wires at back of yellow connector when pushing then together to stop them from popping out. They probably weren't lined up properly when plugging together first and the lugs that hold them in will have been bent back...