Get a pro forma invoice form a local Renault garage take it to the council with photographic evidence of the pot hole with a ruler stuck into it and get them to pay for it.
Do these for customer all the time and get results most of the time depends how bent the council is? :P
Easy if you get a diagnostic on it and that the fault is stored on the ecu. Its hard doing a diagnoisis over the computer as them lights can refer to a couple of things!
If there just scratches trying using a polishing compound like G3 dont see the point of replacing the whole lot just for some scratches you may as well just paint them!
^ Cue he has changed the batteries but normally it is down to that if the range is short.
Mine is pretty good to be fair i would say around at least 10-15 metres!
You could always stick the fob on your head like on top gear as it seems to work longer that way. Dont ask as i have no idea :lol:
8200442723 £17.71+vat each
Common as horse **** Go into any Renault dealership and they will be on the shelf!
Easy to fit just remove the panel that holds the hazard light button and rear sreen demister and will just pop by pushing the clips that hold it in!
If the light has come on normally 9/10 its the lamba sensor. Try cleaning the sensor first before reseting the light as the ecu wont do itself you can do this buy cleaning it with petrol!
Just come back from Germany on monday and drove there in the Clio 4 up with lugguage. About 1200 miles round trip France, Belguim and Germany and ones thing for sure wont be doing it again!
Dan for the brake light switch you need to identify the colour on the end of the switch where the electricl connector plugs in should be either black or white? Price are around £10-12+vat and are easily changed yourself!
Washer nozzles 7700413545 £5.42+vat each to remove the old ones its easier...
Just check each strip with a circuit tester whiklst the demister is on. Then to which one is not working follow the strip along and find the break.
You defintley can buy repair strips try here http://www.quillertriumph.co.uk/Quiller ... %20kit.htm
Dan no need to take the rear trim off as that...