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BEWARE, LOW MILEAGE LIQUID YELLOW CLIO 182 VO54 FFZ



  Lionel Richie
Vehicle Report

Customer - Andrew Morley
Vehicle - Renault clio 182 - VO54 FFZ
Mileage - 32160

Mr Morley recently visited us so we could inspect a knocking noise coming from the front suspension, during conversation with Mr Morley he asked if we would cast our eye over the entire vehicle whilst it was in the workshop and see if the vehicle was mechanically sound incase of any future problems he may encouter with the vehicle (brakes, ball joint etc etc)

On first glance the car is in very good condition bodywork wise, the liquid gold paintwork was a factory option (cira £1100) and certainly offers the wow factor!

Unfortunatley for Mr Morley the bodywork is the only good thing we found with the car.

After removal of the engine undertray the starter motor heatshield was found sitting on the undertray, not where it should be! - a strange inital problem we thought! On inspection of the heatshield it seems to have been damaged, repaired poorly and then not fitted back onto the car properly (impossible to do without unbolting the exhaust manfold from the cylinder head).

starter motor heatsheild image - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=fcf4a305.jpg

We also found a wheel speed sensor had been fitted very poorly to the OSF inner half shaft bearing, this certainly was an after market part, what was it doing there?

driveshaft sensor image - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=45cfd0b7.jpg

We traced the wire back through the bulkhead into the vehicle and to our surprise found a very bizzare installation under the passenger footwell carpet and strange moddifications to the foot pedal on the drivers side

passenger footwell installation image - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=70927ad3.jpg
clutch pedal moddification image - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=83640b0f.jpg

chain mechanism behind clutch pedal image - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=625bcf4a.jpg

After a bit of investigation we found the car had been installed with an electronically activated "twin clutch" aka - the vehicle at some point had been moddified for disabled user.

The problems highlighted thus far are relativley easy to rectify, removal of the motability unit we estimate at approx 3 hours, a new starter motor heat shield is £48 and takes 1.3 hours to fit.

On further inspection of the engine bay we found a few relativley major issues - the main one being that this 2004/2005 182 (F4R 738 engine) car has been fitted with a 2001 engine from the older 172 (F4R 730/2/6 engine)

as you can see from the following images -

note the raised breather tube in the middle at the back 172 engines had this, 182's did not - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=047ec81c.jpg

To compare, a 182 engine looks like this - http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/Fredmrsclio/?action=view&current=182engine.jpg

date sticker on the rear of the block (VO54) ending in 01 - http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/... Inspection/?action=view&current=20982ca8.jpg

Without doubt this car VO54 has been fitted with the incorrect engine and isn't worth anywhere near market value


I ramble on for a bit longer, but you get the idea ;)

ta dar
 

LiamR172

Scotland - NW
ClioSport Area Rep
I know the price is way over the top for the car, but is there anything actually wrong with it now?

I'm guessing it drives alright?
 
  RS
When I looked at the ad you couldn't email, only call. I wonder if that is because the last time it was advertised they were inundated with messages from CS members?
 

marcushookdale

ClioSport Club Member
  rstuned 182ff bg
as said above it wouldnt be no were near as bad if the price was £1,800 or there abouts.
 
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  BMW F21 125d
What a read.... Shocking story, top marks to Fred for his assistance.

I had a similar issue where I had to take a 172 back and managed to get a full refund, was nowhere near as bad as this but after 3 weeks I got a full refund and they had provided me with a courtesy car whilst they tried to fix it. After 3 weeks I said enough was enough and we mutually agreed a full refund. (This was before I joined CS, I now know it was only a dephaser!)
 

ALY

  Focus RS & Clio 172
Cars in Edinburgh! If I see it il put a CS flyer on his windscreen, hopefully he signs up and has a look at this thread!

Its been photographed in Edinburgh but that isn't where the seller is based, according to Autotrader.
 
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MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy & 197 F1
As i say i have seen it twice in morningside road with an older guy driving with glasses
 
  FF Black 182
'Carefully owned. great condition inside and out body work is fantastic. Low mileage, HPI CLEAR, no accidents, electric windows and mirrors'

What a load of b****cks.lol.
 
  RB 200
Bet it has about 20 owners on it by now?? Someone should test drive it & write a big warning letter on the dash...
Like said, probably alright for £1500-£2000 but £5500 is a lot for a good one never mind a ringer!
 
  RS
If anyone has the tools to find out how many owners and current owner/previous owner I would be interested to know where abouts I am on it. Expect to still be the previous owner tbh.
 

McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
To be honest, the fact that it has a 172 engine wouldn't particularly bother me that much. Especially as it's a Ph.1 engine, so it's quicker anyway.

I doubt there's much power difference anyway.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
It's the other issues that's the problem. And the fact a non cup packed 182 is worth £3 no matter what the colour.
 


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