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Fuses next to the battery box



  RENAULT CLIO III
Hello,
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I cleaned the engine compartment, and when I removed the battery box cover, I found these items next to the battery box (as shown in the picture). I didn’t know what they were, but online they say they are large fuses. My question is: is it normal to have only 4 fuses? I have a 2006 Renault Clio 3, 1.6V.
 

Matt Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Leon Cupra
I’d say it’s normal yes, larger fuses/relays are usually under bonnet instead of in the passenger compartment. I presume the car runs fine and you are just being inquisitive? Your manual will no doubt tell you what the fuses relate to.
 
  RENAULT CLIO III
I’d say it’s normal yes, larger fuses/relays are usually under bonnet instead of in the passenger compartment. I presume the car runs fine and you are just being inquisitive?

I’d say it’s normal yes, larger fuses/relays are usually under bonnet instead of in the passenger compartment. I presume the car runs fine and you are just being inquisitive? Your manual will no doubt tell you what the fuses relate to.
Thank you for your response.
I have a problem with acceleration, especially on the highway. When I try to increase speed, it takes a long time and I feel like the engine is going to explode from the noise it makes. I thought the missing fuses in the box might be the cause, and that’s why I wanted to ask about it.
 

Matt Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Leon Cupra
Unless a fuse has blown the running issue may be something else like a failed sensor or another part. Have you put code reader on it?

There are plenty of knowledgeable people on here who should be able to give some guidance.
 


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