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I guess somewhere there must be some small print which allows Renault to change the terms and conditions of the warranty , otherwise i would think that they should have to honour the warranty , what it covers etc .... at the time the extended warranty was taken out .
Do you keep soiling...
Hammerite smooth is fine on your calipers . Just make sure you give them a very good clean first , get rid of all the brake dust , any grease etc .....
Have you checked out autotrader ? I don't know where your based so there might be some near to you . If you buy from a dealer , especially a Renault dealership expect to pay over the odds . If you buy private you stand a good chance of knocking them down a bit and getting it lower than the...
Cos the 172 cups where stripped of things which lessened the weight , aircon , xenon headlights etc.... so the ones with all the toys are called full fat ;)
Had a 172 FF , great car , have a 182 FF now with cup packs which imo handles slightly better . Both good cars but for £10,000 your looking at a full fat 182 . Both FF 172 and 182's have the toys .
Plugs on a 172 are supposed to be good for 72k , i think thats a bit optimistic , mine lasted about 30k . You can buy the cover that covers the oil filler cap separate from Renault .The clips do tend to break off easily , best thing to do whenchanging your oil or if somebody else is going to...
Can anyone reccomend a good cordless digital phone with answering machine please ? The ones we have at the moment are shite . 2 to 3 handsets only , price and where from ?
Much appreciated for any help .
Thats what i always do . New to the back old ones to the front . You should always have your best tyres on the back . Read this article :
http://www.pirelli.co.uk/en_GB/tyres/car_suv/utility_services/tech/tech4_gb.jhtml
Like edde says . Get an aerosol mixed up and spray it in the lid , go to a local motor factors where they mix paint , they'll do a tin of about usually between 400 - 600ml for the same price as the renault touch up . Don't bother with the lacquer you get in the touch up kits personally .
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Yep. I had a powerflow catback on my old 172 from the guys in Burnley . Top job , only took 90mins , they let me choose the sound of the backbox also .
Like Rich says . Never bother with the lacquer , its actually cheaper to get the paint made up at a local car motor factors . I had some 600ml aerosols made up for the same price as the renault touch up paint and the colour match is exact .
Just spray some in the lid , use a cocktail stick ...
No problem mate . Sorry i couldn't help anymore , but i can see the problem , they don't usually have that on the pad mounting bracket stopping the retaining clip from sliding out .
Do you have that on both sides of the car ? Mine doesn't on the 182 and didn't on the 172 . Can you tap the retaining clip inwards then to give you enough clearance to remove the pads ?
It'll be a combination of brake dust, dirt , maybe a little bit of rust . Get a flat bladed screwdriver or a punch and tap it out with a hammer . There's nothing else to stop it sliding outwards away from the car . Once its out clean the retaining bar with some sandpaper also clean the surface...
I don't know what guide you guys are using , but you don't need to remove any part of the caliper to change the rear pads .
All you need to do is remove the spring clip , tap out the pad retaining plate outwards ( small angled piece of metal ) then pull the old pads out using some pliers ...
Have you tried disconnecting the battery and leaving it for 30 mins then ? This is what it said i had to do in the instructions for the apollo , which i ignored, lol . Even the AA couldn't get me going again and had to tow me home . So i rang k+n and spoke to the bloke on research and...
Fcuk me . I was panicking then for a minute then . I really did think that i ran the risk of getting dirt in my engine . Turns out i'm ok now , as everything is always clean before and after i do an oil change . Phewwwww ;)
Well i dont have any mechanics hanging around at home at moment , usually there are at least 2 or 3 but they seem to have buggered off , lol .
So seeing that you suggested you get dirt in the engine when doing an oil change i'm asking you .
I have a k+n cone filter inside a home made aluminium enclosure , it definitely pulls hard right through the rev range and the 5k kick is still there .Don't know if it makes any difference , but the k+n has a larger surface area than the standard panel filter also .