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If your Renault Scenic is changing the display settings back to the default settings when you start the vehicle, it is possible that there is an issue with the vehicle's settings or its onboard computer. It is also possible that the vehicle's software has become corrupted or that there is a problem with the display itself. I recommend trying the following steps to resolve the issue:
Disconnect the vehicle's battery for several minutes, then reconnect it and start the vehicle. This can sometimes reset the vehicle's onboard computer and fix any issues with the settings or software.
If the problem persists, try updating the vehicle's software by visiting a Renault dealership or service center.
If the problem still occurs after updating the software, you may need to have the vehicle's onboard computer and display system checked by a trained technician.
It is important to have this issue addressed, as it could be a sign of a more serious problem with the vehicle's electronic systems. I recommend contacting a Renault dealership or service center for further assistance.
what is the mileage? what colour is the smoke, blue, white or black, If turbo, it would be down on power. Could be a burnt out valve or valve stem seals gone.
Hi, yes there is. When there is around 50-60 miles left in tank a message will appear and the last fuel bar will flash.If you press the stalk that changes the message display on dash you will see the range (approx miles left in tank). ;)
The Renault schedule for timing belts on the Scenic is 72,000 miles or 5 years. This applies to both the petrol and DCI models as both have timing belts not chains.
However, please be aware that it is common knowledge in the trade not to let the interval go past 40,000 miles because these engines are renowned for snapping belts at any time after 40k resulting in serious engine damage.
Haynes (who are renowned for their service manuals on many models) recommend a maximum interval of 36,000 miles between belts on this model which is exactly half that of what Renault say!
This information from Haynes is backed up by experience and reports from the trade on the common and unfortunate experiences of customers experiencing belt breakage at 45 k and below.
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its a renault ,what else do you expect ??hope you got a nice discount to compensate you for a dealer only repair car.these cars are sold under false pretences as they are a millstone around your neck with their electrics and encrypted software.the repair is to change the facia behind the radio as its a one piece electrical circuit and if you unplug it the famous renault immobiliser cuts in so its dealer only .
its your own fault for buying froggy,nothing but electrical faults on renaults and it dealer only as software encrypted and only dealer has digital signature to connect into renault main frame and diagnose and reprogramme the car
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