Renault Megane Engine Pics?
Adam18uk
10-26-2005, 05:30 AM
Hello,
To cut a long story short, i am taking my driving test in a renault megane convertible, and it is diesel. It is one of the newer models i believe. Other than that, i have no clue exactly what car it is. Probably 1.4.. No clue.
Anyway, i really really need a picture of under the bonnet because i need to learn what is what underneath it. I would ask my instructor for one but kinda feel silly. Ive been looking for pictures everywhere all over the internet but not been able to find the exact model.
If anyone out there has this car or can help in anyway, please can you reply to this thread.
Thanks, really appreciated :)
To cut a long story short, i am taking my driving test in a renault megane convertible, and it is diesel. It is one of the newer models i believe. Other than that, i have no clue exactly what car it is. Probably 1.4.. No clue.
Anyway, i really really need a picture of under the bonnet because i need to learn what is what underneath it. I would ask my instructor for one but kinda feel silly. Ive been looking for pictures everywhere all over the internet but not been able to find the exact model.
If anyone out there has this car or can help in anyway, please can you reply to this thread.
Thanks, really appreciated :)
DTMx
11-16-2005, 08:05 AM
Hi mate, let me guess you need to know the following, windscreenwiper bottle location and how to min and max, oil + dipstick, water, powersterring fluid, brake fluid??
If you look in the manual to the car, or download it if you dont have it, it will give you a diagram with the locations etc. but if you have a little time when the engine is cold lift the bonnet and take a look because there are symbols on each one i.e powersteering is a little steering wheel, I think the water is a steam symbol and the oil one is usually well covered in oil ;-)
If you look in the manual to the car, or download it if you dont have it, it will give you a diagram with the locations etc. but if you have a little time when the engine is cold lift the bonnet and take a look because there are symbols on each one i.e powersteering is a little steering wheel, I think the water is a steam symbol and the oil one is usually well covered in oil ;-)
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