RacingBlue + IceBurg
thought i would post up my own experiance on what happened a few weeks ago, and perhaps heed a warning. as i missed this topic, and looking back it does come up often....
basically was travaling at around 50. not overly doing it, and then bang..... bonnet flies up. smashes windscreen, and obviously trashing bonnet and roof.
tbh was quite lucky. i had just gone around a corner (which i usually bolt it round, but never that day for some reason) if it had gone up on the corner, it could have been worse. i had my misses in the car who was screaming, which never helped lol. but managed to pull over on the side of the road.
i thought the car would be unrepairable, as in i thought the (pillars?) were bent in etc. bassically s**t myself. not even had the car long, was imaculate, 37k on the clock etc. but they were fine. managed to get a new bonnet, reprayed, and a bodyshop that did an amazing job and about a week later, looks like it never happened.
all in all to repair, £750 for bodywork/spraying/labour etc. and 50 quid for bonnet. (and obviously, new catch) i have read through some horror stories of it happening, costing up to £2000 to fix as there was more damage. im suprised no one has been killed because of this. all it takes is someone going .... ahem... 70mph down motorway in fast lane and it happening......
anyway, as you would probably guess, renault never gave a f**k. they said it wasnt taken back when the recall happened but a letter was sent. which was no good to me.
if you're unsure if its been done... take it to a renault garage. renualt told me if it wasnt taken back when the recall happened then they will supply and fix the catch for nothing and my number plate would have flagged up.
i know this has been covered many times after searching for it... but if this can save 1 clio by an owner reading it.... then it will be worth it
basically was travaling at around 50. not overly doing it, and then bang..... bonnet flies up. smashes windscreen, and obviously trashing bonnet and roof.
tbh was quite lucky. i had just gone around a corner (which i usually bolt it round, but never that day for some reason) if it had gone up on the corner, it could have been worse. i had my misses in the car who was screaming, which never helped lol. but managed to pull over on the side of the road.
i thought the car would be unrepairable, as in i thought the (pillars?) were bent in etc. bassically s**t myself. not even had the car long, was imaculate, 37k on the clock etc. but they were fine. managed to get a new bonnet, reprayed, and a bodyshop that did an amazing job and about a week later, looks like it never happened.
all in all to repair, £750 for bodywork/spraying/labour etc. and 50 quid for bonnet. (and obviously, new catch) i have read through some horror stories of it happening, costing up to £2000 to fix as there was more damage. im suprised no one has been killed because of this. all it takes is someone going .... ahem... 70mph down motorway in fast lane and it happening......
anyway, as you would probably guess, renault never gave a f**k. they said it wasnt taken back when the recall happened but a letter was sent. which was no good to me.
if you're unsure if its been done... take it to a renault garage. renualt told me if it wasnt taken back when the recall happened then they will supply and fix the catch for nothing and my number plate would have flagged up.
i know this has been covered many times after searching for it... but if this can save 1 clio by an owner reading it.... then it will be worth it