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ClioSport Club Member
Elise 111S, Model 3
Hi all,
Currently got the car on some ramps to have a look under and see whether I've bought a dog. In regards rust, these Clios are quite good, only really seen some surface rust on the front chassis legs in the engine bay, everything else rusty would be some of the mounts, so bits that can be cleaned up easily.
Nightmare with the front sill jacking points. Rears are slightly bent, but the fronts were mangled almost going back onto itself. Used some pliers to bend them back into shape as best as I could, loads of crud stuck in the nooks. Will have to spray over those for the time being. Also looks like some idiot used the body just inward of the passenger side sill to lift it up, rather than the chassis rail, so its indented a little. Not the end of the world, but my 205 has this as well and it's really irritating.
Undertray had a dodgy looking cross head screw with no purchase to undo, other 3 bolts went out with no drama. Looks like the undertray had a slot cut to pull from that dodgy screw but what a hell of a bodge. Sheared said bolt off, so repaired with a helicoil.
Loads of oil around the sump and gearbox, I've seen threads saying the gearbox always leaks a little, so for now just cleaning it up and then seeing if anything comes up in the near future.
The front undertrays are pretty much missing chunks though, including the front wheel liners that connect to the bonnet.
Am I right that they all kind of do this? I'm seeing lots of it on the forums where they seem to never remain in good condition, including the part underneath the radiator connecting the undertray and bonnet. I'm in no rush to sort this out, but it's another thing to add on a rather large to-do list.
Also, over the last couple of days, had the driver side headlight making a constant whirring noise. I took the adjuster motor out, had a little play with it, and no noise since. I'm now not sure whether I've broken it or it is actually working now. I was able to manually adjust it down, so I think the plastic bits are connected correctly. Any easy way to test it? It's a xenon one, so no twiddly dial on the dashboard.
Under the seats also looks like someone has bodged the wiring together. I know the connectors have a reputation of going naff and causing airbag lights to come on, but surely a different connector would be a cleaner solution? Not important, but something I might do when I have spare time.
Yikes, sorry about the rambling post! I know I'm going to have so many more questions!
Currently got the car on some ramps to have a look under and see whether I've bought a dog. In regards rust, these Clios are quite good, only really seen some surface rust on the front chassis legs in the engine bay, everything else rusty would be some of the mounts, so bits that can be cleaned up easily.
Nightmare with the front sill jacking points. Rears are slightly bent, but the fronts were mangled almost going back onto itself. Used some pliers to bend them back into shape as best as I could, loads of crud stuck in the nooks. Will have to spray over those for the time being. Also looks like some idiot used the body just inward of the passenger side sill to lift it up, rather than the chassis rail, so its indented a little. Not the end of the world, but my 205 has this as well and it's really irritating.
Undertray had a dodgy looking cross head screw with no purchase to undo, other 3 bolts went out with no drama. Looks like the undertray had a slot cut to pull from that dodgy screw but what a hell of a bodge. Sheared said bolt off, so repaired with a helicoil.
Loads of oil around the sump and gearbox, I've seen threads saying the gearbox always leaks a little, so for now just cleaning it up and then seeing if anything comes up in the near future.
The front undertrays are pretty much missing chunks though, including the front wheel liners that connect to the bonnet.
Am I right that they all kind of do this? I'm seeing lots of it on the forums where they seem to never remain in good condition, including the part underneath the radiator connecting the undertray and bonnet. I'm in no rush to sort this out, but it's another thing to add on a rather large to-do list.
Also, over the last couple of days, had the driver side headlight making a constant whirring noise. I took the adjuster motor out, had a little play with it, and no noise since. I'm now not sure whether I've broken it or it is actually working now. I was able to manually adjust it down, so I think the plastic bits are connected correctly. Any easy way to test it? It's a xenon one, so no twiddly dial on the dashboard.
Under the seats also looks like someone has bodged the wiring together. I know the connectors have a reputation of going naff and causing airbag lights to come on, but surely a different connector would be a cleaner solution? Not important, but something I might do when I have spare time.
Yikes, sorry about the rambling post! I know I'm going to have so many more questions!