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i find that cleaning them often is the answer, i also polish them with mothers wheel polish (other polishes will do, i.e autoglym, megs etc), this protects them and also you can just wash the brake dust of with ordinary car shampoo.
if i do use a wheel cleaner i find that wilkos alloy cleaner...
it just looks lower than ours thats all, speaking of renault build quality ??, do both your doors fit flush to the car, or is on slightly more prominent than the other ?
this is more like the colour, sorry for 2nd pic but it was taken on my phone
http://erc.qmuc.ac.uk/cliosport/gallery/full/1100082390__DSCF0320.jpg
http://erc.qmuc.ac.uk/cliosport/gallery/full/1105905084__Image063.jpg
ahh ok, well unless its hidden in the car then you might have to try renault (unless the previous owner knows were it is)
try looking under the cigarette tray, or looking in between the two tins of tyre foam
it does have one, you see it come on when you first start up(bottom right of the dash), i too have never seen it come on in my 182 or the cup before it
like this bolt on the bottom on the right, sorry im not making out your thick or anything but you didnt seem sure in your first post:)
http://erc.qmuc.ac.uk/cliosport/gallery/full/1091303024__DSCF0220.jpg
[Edited by 182blue on 16 January 2005 at 6:01pm]
lol very good,when you get chance check the little on to the right (power steering), and there is one behind the back of the engine to the left of the water (brake fluid) that one is under the engine cover
er one in the middle is water , mines just above min also, (do you mean the big one shown here just above the blue pipe ?)
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