The probable cause of the brake lights not working on your Renault is the brake light switch. The brake light switch can be found under the dashboard by the foot pedal.
The brake fluid on a Renault Megane Coupe goes in the brake fluid reservoir. This can be located under the hood in the engine compartment.
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
It could fit a T10.
Its a common manufacturing fault. if you remove the rear light complete. then remove the actual bulb holder. If you then take out the bulb that seems not to be working, you will find that, there usually is some corrosion on the plate that contacts with the bulb. which stops current from reaching the siad bulb.
Brake bleeding, clutch bleeding, coolant bleeding. You need to be specific.
did you figure out how to? mine has the same problem
Brake lights remaining on in a 2003 Megane 1.4 can be an indication that there may be a bad fuse, a wiring issue, or a bad switch. Through the use of a multimeter you can troubleshoot the issue.
Jack up car, remove front wheel, remove the 2 bolts attaching the caliber to the brake mounting (helps to loosen the pads by wedging a screw driver between pads and hydraulic arm). Slide the old pads out, cover the back of new pads with copper greece and re-assemble brake.
try the switch on the brake pedal maybe try the switch on the brake pedal maybe
The brake light switch is located on the brake pedal assembly. 1. Remove the cover below the instrument panel 2. Remove the electrical connector. 3. On the switch their is a locking tab the prevents rotation. Press the "tab" and rotate the switch 90 degrees. 4. Remove switch.
Where is the brake switch in Mercedes Benz E320, 1999 located? How do I replace it?