Hi,
My 182 has the whistling sound that I have read a lot about on this forum - I have confirmed that the exhaust is blowing from manifold-cat join which needs replacing and is getting worse.
The parts are £25 on ebay - I don't want to get ripped off by my local Renault dealer so I wondered if local garages/exhaust places would have the knowledge to fix this join - Or do I have to use Renault to ensure that they use OEM parts?
My nearest Renault specialist (recommended) is in Sevenoaks and I was recently there to have the timing belt replaced and dont fancy the 80mile round trip unless completely necessary. They said it could be 1-2hours labour due to the difficulty in getting to this section of the exhaust properly and up to £50 for the part.
Whilst Im on this - I also need to change both rear discs (wheel bearing knackered and squeeling brakes) is this more urgent? I only do about 50miles a week and whilst the whistle is REALLY annoying since I like to hear the engine rather than a kettle boiling, I worry that having a dodgy bearing could cause problems.
Thanks
NJ
My 182 has the whistling sound that I have read a lot about on this forum - I have confirmed that the exhaust is blowing from manifold-cat join which needs replacing and is getting worse.
The parts are £25 on ebay - I don't want to get ripped off by my local Renault dealer so I wondered if local garages/exhaust places would have the knowledge to fix this join - Or do I have to use Renault to ensure that they use OEM parts?
My nearest Renault specialist (recommended) is in Sevenoaks and I was recently there to have the timing belt replaced and dont fancy the 80mile round trip unless completely necessary. They said it could be 1-2hours labour due to the difficulty in getting to this section of the exhaust properly and up to £50 for the part.
Whilst Im on this - I also need to change both rear discs (wheel bearing knackered and squeeling brakes) is this more urgent? I only do about 50miles a week and whilst the whistle is REALLY annoying since I like to hear the engine rather than a kettle boiling, I worry that having a dodgy bearing could cause problems.
Thanks
NJ