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Renault use Valeo...
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Renault_Clio_2.0_2003/p/Car-Parts/Transmission/Clutch-and-Associated-Parts/Clutch-kits/?641746070&1&89c1d3386324924b1364910b53124aee7678a1f3&CLUK
thats what all the specialist suggest,
put some grease in the door lock,
mine usually does this, and what i do is press the top of the door in abit then open, no more bang, il sort it once summer is here :)
novice, all thats holding the coilpack in place is 4x 10mm bolts, remove them unplug the coilpack fit new coilpack, bolt and job done, the leads need to go exactly how they came off though,,
The long rod from the gear stick is hard to match up with the box, you really need two people to do it, as i found out when doing mine, in the end i had to keep the gear stick in neutral and a mate underneath bolting it, eventually we got reverse, but it took some time,
Plastic cover is the grill, there will be 2 plugs(1 each side) their black ones so just pop them out located top left and top right, then were the grill is, tap the front right side first just abit and it will start to come loose, do exactly the same for the left side and hey presto grill is off :)
Cool,
Whats been buggin me is that the fact oil has appeared in the inlet manifold, surely oil shouldnt be goin up there or it could cause blockages etc,
also car has more exhaust fumes coming out the exhaust now, going for a first run today see what happens, have a mate on standby if i...
Update:
Been working on the car since dinner time and just got it, i removed alot of stuff, i even changed my starter whilst i was at it, i cleaned everything up aswell.
I did noticed when i was cleaning the TB that inside the inlet manifold there was alot of oil, so i cleaned all that up...
damaged cog i think, il find out tomorrow, as the car aint moving now till its sorted, but sometimes it will start straight away, it sounds like the starter is sticking really bad,
starter motor is f**ked in a way, when you try and start it, it whines, but after a few attempts it fires, but after the car cut out, the starter just works straight away now :S, (i dont have a heatshield on the starter, which is why my starter is f**ked, got a new starter ready to go on)
Yee, it was empty last night, broken down as i was pulling in to my parking space (starter motor is fucked so i dont go to petrol station's at the mo lol, long story) so i had 3 jerry cans filled and into the car, it went to the 4th notch, so had about £22ish worth of fuel in.