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tri

posted on 27/5/05 at 10:51 AM Reply With Quote
clio not moving

As much as I hate the Clio my sister has I have to ask if anyone knows what is wrong with it. I was just looking at it for her and I floored the pedal and it did nothing more than idle and there is a wee orange light with a spiral and a spiky wave above it (like heartbeat just to try to give a clear idea). Sorry I can’t be very helpful in description and I can’t find the wee book to see what it means so can anyone help


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flak monkey

posted on 27/5/05 at 10:53 AM Reply With Quote
Is it diesel by any chance?





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tri

posted on 27/5/05 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
sorry forgot to say that is a petrol

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flak monkey

posted on 27/5/05 at 11:09 AM Reply With Quote
The reason I ask is that it sounds like a glow plug warning light.

If it is then you arent the only one with the problem:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/t413018-warning_lights_and_occasional_starting_problem.html

David





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tri

posted on 27/5/05 at 11:14 AM Reply With Quote
thanks for that

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jambojeef

posted on 27/5/05 at 11:29 AM Reply With Quote
Sounds like the engine management system warning light do you think?

Might be fuel pressure regulator, ECU, damp in the wiring, broken throttle cable....

Hmm - any help??


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tri

posted on 27/5/05 at 11:34 AM Reply With Quote
i was thinking the cabel to but its raining so i didn't wanna spend alot or time looking around it and the only dry place has a mk in it so nowhere dry the pedal is very soft is that how they normaly are ?
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marc n

posted on 27/5/05 at 12:22 PM Reply With Quote
i had a clio 172 cup
this had fly by wire throttle ( it had to be changed 3 times in two years ) this had the same stmptoms as you are talking about.
just got rid of it know after two years it went back to the dealership for the following at various times
2 x seat tilt levers
dash rattle
1 x gearbox mount
1 x engine mount
3 x throttle pedals
1 x ecu
8 x rear shockers
2 x front shockers
2 x front lower arms
2 x lower ball joints
2 x trackrod ends
1 x rear exhaust mount
radio fault

and god knows how many other bits ive forgotten

plus the fact the deaalership tried to charge me for the parts even though it has a three year warranty !!!!!!!!!!

just bought a golf gti 16v for the misses f reg and it has less rattles than a 2 year old clio !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

french cheap rubbish is my only conclusion

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NS Dev

posted on 27/5/05 at 12:29 PM Reply With Quote
My thoughts too!

I have never had the misfortune to buy a Renault, but being spanner handy generally means being treated as the local garage by mates, which is fine (as they don't buy french crap either!) but then I end up working on their girlfriend's cars too. I now refuse to work on anything with Renault badge, they are total and utter cheap sh1t. If I do get a request, the answer is now "sell it and get something decent"

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tri

posted on 27/5/05 at 12:42 PM Reply With Quote
i have just went back out to see the car i turned it on and that light was out so i hit the pedal and the engen reved but once i let the pedal out the car died srated it again and then hit the pedal the revs droped then went up let pedal go and it died

Tri

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mookaloid

posted on 27/5/05 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
French cars are cheap.

You get what you pay for.

Nuff said

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200mph

posted on 28/5/05 at 01:51 PM Reply With Quote
in their defence, i used to work for renault, and whilst they have their problems, if you get a good 'un, they are cracking motors.

I no longer work for them, so have no affiliation or reason to defend them, other than I do actually believe they are good cars.

Where I work just now we just took delivery of 15 new ford focus', and 3 of them broke down within a day. So, I would suggest its not any 1 manufacturer, but quality control across the board.

Have a problem with any car, and the dealerships will all tell you the same thing, which is that it's a mass produced vehicle built to tolerances, and thats why they provide the warranty.. sad but thats the way it is at the moment.

thats why I drive a £300 car, and will just buy another when it breaks down

oh, and as an after thought, i knew they had trouble with the pencil coils in some models. Did yours have this?

mark

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rayward

posted on 28/5/05 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
try here..

linky

someone on there will be able to help, i'm sure

Ray






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tks

posted on 28/5/05 at 05:30 PM Reply With Quote
nahhh

Renault shouldn't being a problem.

maybe you brought a 'monday' car..

altough its one of the worse thing that can happen when buying an car...



TKS





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Bart69

posted on 28/5/05 at 09:52 PM Reply With Quote
Are you close to Cambuslang. I could plug my scanner into it for you if your not to far away.

All i ask in return would be a peek at someones chassis whose ahead of me.

Always happy to help

Graham

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