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ClioSport Club Member
Clio 172 Phase 2
After 18 years of ownership, fortunately without many issues, I thought I would tackle what should be the simple job of replacing a failed alternator. I should have known better and reflected on my previous experiences working on the 172 … expect the worst
PKs attaching bumper/wheel arch shields required grinding off ,and i was very lucky to remove the slam panel top bolts in one piece but the bottom fixings required a lump hammer to shift them once id found something that fitted between the heat exchanger and panel. The icing on the cake … alternator top bolt head has sheared off. the nut released without much issue. The bolt on the other hand was corroded solid in the alloy casings to the extent I had no idea whether this was a push through bolt or if it screwed through the casings, result, one sheared bolt. If it was threaded into the casings this was going to be a MAJOR problem . Fortunately after half hour messing about I’ve managed to drift the offending item out.
FFS Renault have you not heard of Galvanic Corrosion.
PKs attaching bumper/wheel arch shields required grinding off ,and i was very lucky to remove the slam panel top bolts in one piece but the bottom fixings required a lump hammer to shift them once id found something that fitted between the heat exchanger and panel. The icing on the cake … alternator top bolt head has sheared off. the nut released without much issue. The bolt on the other hand was corroded solid in the alloy casings to the extent I had no idea whether this was a push through bolt or if it screwed through the casings, result, one sheared bolt. If it was threaded into the casings this was going to be a MAJOR problem . Fortunately after half hour messing about I’ve managed to drift the offending item out.
FFS Renault have you not heard of Galvanic Corrosion.