I have a renault clio, 56 reg and have been having a problem with my indicators. (turn right/turn left). The left one seems to be working fine, the right one not. As soon as I turn it right, i can here the clicking, it flashes only once and then it stops. If I push it a bit more to the right and keep my finger on it it will keep flashing as normal. When i remove my finger it stops flashing on the dashboard. what is wrong and what do you think i should do? how much would it cost me to have it fixed? thanks
SOURCE: renault clio 2ltr sport back brakes
two brake shoes with a auto adjuster at the top ,handbrake lever on right shoe and two return springs .if you cant remember take the other side off and look at that
SOURCE: the spanner sign has lit up on my renault clio what does it mean?
The car is due for a Service. Contact a Renault Dealer or other garage.
If you book a service using another garage, remember to ask if they are able to switch off the service light, otherwise you will have to pay Renault a charge just to switch it off as well as service costs.
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Try pressing the D3 button on your gear shift - little button below the main one. D3 allows for quick acceleration, but the light also shows when the car is locked is gear ('limp home mode') due to another problem.
SOURCE: Renault Clio dashboard and side light blow fuse??
I found a solution to my problem on the Internet and it worked a treat
My problem was that the dashboard and both rear lights would not turn on, but the fuses were okay and nothing had been changed
It turns out that in the passenger footwell there are a few relays right in the footwell where a person would put their feet. At first it was suggested that you push your feet really hard against the front of the footwell to see if that helps, and it did, but the lights went out again later. So it was then suggested that you look for a loose relay box where the feet go (on the left hand side at the top of the footwell, nearish to the bonnet release catch). It turns out there are 2or3 relay boxes there. SImply push each one to ensure that it is correctly seated, and voila the lights work perfectly again.
A simple fix that costs nothing, saves a potentially costly visit to a garage, and can be undertaked without any tools are even needing to open the bonnet.
May not solve the problems of those blowing fuses etc, but certainly worked a treat for me
SOURCE: I have a renault clio 1.4 R reg it misfires
misfire could happen if you have a leak in the intake or exhause valve , or if your engine running rich thats mean too much fuel coming to the engine . you should check oxygen sensor
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