hello can anyone please tell me about the renault megane 1.9 tci the front passenger seat will not go down it gos back and forward but dos not go do at all hope u can help thank you
Under bonnet on n/s > red push down button.
There is one in glove compatment's roof that drops down and one under cover by battery in engine compartment.
the pull is on the passengers side down under the pull down on the left, hope this helps then you have to pull a little lever which sticks out from the radiator grille
Sounds like a timing belt. Crank sensor has nothing to do with the engine turning over.
Close hydraulic valve on pump( In boot pasenger side just in front of rear lights),pull on tape hanging down in ski box(cubbyhole in boot)and operate lock on lid.
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i think most Renault if they are not serviced slowly cut the power down to protect the engine from poor oil quality etc, even if you service your self the service light needs resetting i think most Renault if they are not serviced slowly cut the power down to protect the engine from poor oil quality etc, even if you service your self the service light needs resetting i think most Renault if they are not serviced slowly cut the power down to protect the engine from poor oil quality etc, even if you service your self the service light needs resetting
There are two fuse boxes. 1. Inside glove box with drop down panel in top. 2. Inside engine department on righthand side of the battery. Requires torx screwdriver to release to screws. Details of fuses on inside of lid.
One way for a quick check is.... Push far down on each of the 4 corners and let go, it should come straight back up and slightly down again just once. If it bounces more then proper checks are needed. Usually an accurate test but not flawless.
To reset the service indicator, start the vehicle normally. Afterwards, press the button on the end of the dashboard, and hold it in. It will begin flashing through some options, but if it is held down through the flashes, it will reset the service indicator.
I just had the same problem in my Megane, after a lot of head scratching poking and proding and pushing it further down the channel. I decided to use a skewer i.e. a cheap one from tesco, that had a spiral effect on the metal, heated this up on the gas stove, ran outside to the car and gently pushed on to the plastic top i could see. left it to cool down for a minute or two and gently pulled it out. Jobs a good'en now i have to get a replacement, preferably a metal one. Phew.