Fumes started a few days ago, found the drivers side of windscreen extremely moist, ie wet on inside for a couple of days, but not the passenger side. The fumes do not come in via vents as turned them off, and aircon, I've had the mechanic look at it and his quick glance arggh supposed to repair, was its not the petrol filter and there are no leaks in the fuel lines. He replaced airfilter when did service. They feel its coming in through the boot from splits in the rubbers, but that has been there for some months and no fumes
SOURCE: Fuel Filter for Renault Laguna 2, year 2003, petrol 1.6
hello best way trace your fuel line from under the hood most likely its mounted under the car on your frame rail towards the rear of the car pass side goodluck please rate
SOURCE: espace wont satrt with starter motor but starts on a bump or easy start!
sounds like the dreaded renault immobiliser ,in which case its dealer only as software encrypted.whats happening is the immobiliser is stopping it from starting when key is in start position cranking but it will go with a bump as starter motor key position not activated .try a wire from battery to small connector on starter motor .if it starts which i think it will then you know what to do ...old fashioned way with a push button.but are you getting prepared to lay the golden egg ???just in case
SOURCE: Windscreen wipers stagger on the windscreen and make a screeching
clean the screen with metho and dertergent all it is is road grime
SOURCE: Leak into passenger footwell (LHS) on Renault Scenic RX4
It sounds like you may have a blocked drain in the evaporator box. This is where the heater core and evaporator are located.
If you look under the vehicle about where the heater is located, you should see a small tube sticking down ( plastic or rubber ) this should be he drain.
You can squeese the tube open and see if it will drain, If not it may be clogged up with dirt and debris that may require the box to be removed and cleaned.
Check the air inlet, usually located in front of the windsheild, just under the wipers for debris. Keep this area clear. If it has a lot of leaves or other things around it, it can cause water to build up and flood the evaporator box, as well as get down inside.
You may need to take this to a shop that can put it on a lift and get at the drain from the underside, they may be able to clear it without too much troble
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