My renault magan has electrical problems and an auto engineer linked his computor to it he cleared faults and told me i had to replace three reilys i did this but still have same problems and car has imobilized itself
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Hi. Thanks for your question. For assistance on location of oil filter on new mk4 Renault magane 1.6 diesel you can visit https://www.reliable-store.com and download the entire workshop manual which includes all the information along with the diagrams for better understanding. Good day!
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- when starting, engine shake might not be firing in one of the cylinders or might have an electrical fault.
- when driving, shake might be due to badly inflated tires, badly balanced wheels, damaged CV boots and joints, worn bushings.
In short, you need to get it to an auto mechanic who deals with Renault to tell you what is wrong. You can ask for a quote to fix it but you don't have to proceed.
You take what you've been told to several other mechanics and tell them what you've been told and ask them how much to fix it.
1. check electric fan comes on.( this is done by bridging the wires coming from the switch on the rad
2. replace themostat could be intermitant sticking, i am not sure but there may be 2 one in the engine and one in the water pump, depends on the engine set up
The cheapest way to go is to change the fuel filters first and the air filter. Then I would change the crankshaft sensor.
You may have to bit the bullet , and have the fuel pump changed before the fuel injection pump. The fuel pump in the tank can be loosing pressure to the fuel injectoin pump.
I think the lesser cost is the fuel tank pump vs. the fuel injection pump.
The system runs of fuel and air. No spark like on a gas engine.
So the problem can only be lack of fuel or lack of air getting into the vehicle air induction. A restriction in fuel or air will make the engine run poorly.
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