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You can say what you like...even if the chain gets noisy you can change it before your engine gets trashed...the belt gives no warning. I cannot believe some of the remarks I have read here.
They use belts because they are cheaper to produce and admittedly have the benefit of quieter...
The introduction of the timing belt signalled a severe compromise on reliability; although the Ford OHC engine of the late 60s and onwards had a timing belt but did not suffer damage if the belt gave up. I wonder why they do not use this system.
Yes, but at least a noisy chain is not going to mess up your engine; i have heard of some smaller-engined Clios having their belts shot at as little as 36,000 miles.
I have just noticed that Eurocarparts list a timing chain for the Clio at around £9.00. Does anyone know anything about this? Is it possible to change the belt to a chain?
Hi all...can someone tell me which is the best grade of oil to use in a 2002 Clio 1.4 16v?
Is it possible to topup and/or check auto transimission fluid level...I live in Trinidad and there is no longer a dealer here...
Thanks for that prompt reply...but why does the manual not mention this...it talks about fluid power steering and does not mention EPAS...I once had an RX8 Mazda with that...so I am familiar with it...but did not think the Clios had it!
Hi everyone...can someone please tell me if all Clios were sold with power steering? I have just bought a 2002 1.4 16v and can't find the reservoir anywhere...it is not in the location the owners book says...yet the car feels like it does have power steering.
I am very confused...any help is...