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  ExigeV6|Q5|DS3|Fiat


Looks nice mate, welcome to the world of the 16v. Enjoy the power kick at 4000rpm:)

Ill let Ben H tell you what to look out for, hes more thorough than me..lol
 
  Willy2


You have done well young skywalker! whoops wrong forum! Enjoy looks the NADS, i dont know why but the arches and bonnet look so much more agressive in blue and a nice garden too!
 
  Willy2


Aslo check the steering rack for excessive play, i personally would get the cam belt changed for piece of mind. AS it has soo low milage i dont know what else you should check
 


Quote: Originally posted by aaronc on 06 April 2003


Looks nice mate, welcome to the world of the 16v. Enjoy the power kick at 4000rpm:)

Ill let Ben H tell you what to look out for, hes more thorough than me..lol
;)

Looks like a fine example matey: glad you found one without big wheels (owners ask more and theyre hard on suspension/bearings) and would be very happy with the miles if the bils are there. Enjoy it, but be ready for the bills in a year or two: there are loads of cars with 60-70k miles on the market for good reason - its a very expensive mileage!

Overall, Im of the opinion that 16v owners are of the demographic that look after their cars well - enthusiasts. However, the cars are fairly maintenace-intensive, so, as ever, the care it has received thus far will usually dictate condition. Look for a big folder of bills.

What you should then be looking for then can be split into categories:

Exterior:

- Rear arch lips are susceptible to rusting, front ones are plastic so arent a problem. Rust also possible on door bottoms, around window rear quarters and boot bottom. Rear arches are now only available as an entire quarter panel - £330 from Renault inc VAT each side - so make for an expensive repair. Other body panels are surprisingly reasonable after a recent price cut.

- Front fogs (expensive) are prone to cracking due to stone chips.

- Bonnet and front bumper also prone to stone chips.

Mechanical:

N.B. due to engine size, many otherwise simple jobs on 16v/Willy are engine-out jobs.

- Cambelts must have been done before 72k (many advise a cambelt change far earlier); fairly big bill in itself and mega bill if it snaps in service.

- Diffs, gbox and clutch are all expensive jobs so check carefully. Jump off the accelerator in 2nd to see if it pops out, if so, then suspect the box or the "dog bone" engine-to-subframe engine mount.

- Rear brake callipers can seize. New rear discs also necessitates new wheel bearings.

- Check aftermarket exhaust mountings - often a poor fit; rumbling under load can be caused by poor exhaust manifold to downpipe gasket (cheap job, disturbing noise).

- Erratic idle commonly due to faulty throttle potentionometer or idle speed control valve (respectively a specialist job and a straight swap).

- 16v/Willy run hot, so check coolant system - hoses, rad, expansion tank, water pump, anti-percolation (if you can). Radweld works wonders with minor radiator leaks.

- Engine mounts often go - embarassing and expensive to have your engine fall out, so see if engine rocks back and forth by opening bonnet and pulling accelerator cable.

- If car has induction kit check security of air hoses - can explain erratic idle or apparent air leak.

- Steering racks and columns are common failures. The handling reaction will be a second or two behind steering input in such a case; car will also tramline and follow road too much.

- Check for snapped front springs.

- CV gaiters should be checked - manifested by clicking noise on full lock.

- Handbrake is normally not good.

- If lowered, will need new front strut top mounts sooner or later. If majorly lowered, check to see that brake pressure-regulating control valve has been adjusted at the rear - otherwise the back wheels will lock too easily. Lowering also places extra strain on front anti-roll bar mountings and bushes and the track rod ends.

Interior:

- Sunroofs leak - tough luck!

- Electric window and mirror switches are very expensive - so check them too.

- Front seat belt reels often become ineffective - especially the drivers one.

- Door handle rods in door mechanism can come loose, so that the handle wont work. A time-consuming but easy job.
 


Cliosport sticker will be sorted on the Belgium trip along with my club renewal. Forgot to mention its standard, has Full renault service history, cambelt change and other belts engine mounts been done, new radiator due to bottom plug going loads of reciepts. Just needs new wheels and TLC as far as i can tell. oh the manifold is exessively rusty which has covered the heatshield and most of the bay in rust. Going to swap this for supersprint or k-tec stainless manifold to resolve that problem. The paintwork is heavily scratched on bumbers and few dints in bonnet but arches are sound.

Keep the advice coming i will use it to full effect and spend tonnes on the car making it mint but in keeping with the original design. If anyone saw my 1.4rt they will understand how much i cleen and service my cars.

P.S. f**ing hell dont they go well i was waiting for the dreaded flat spot like the rt but it kept on pulling, ran out of road before the limiter could kick in.

Only had her to 95 so far but that was in 4th:D

Cant wait for my first encounter with an unsuspecting Pug or saxo. Gonna show em how a proper french hot hatch goes like.
 


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