Why is my Renault Megane ll not starting?

Why is my Renault Megane ll not starting?

Renault Megane ll 1.6 16v 2003 not starting. No crank. Fault finding and repair. – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is there a problem with my Renault Megane Elise?

Discussion in ‘ Car Repairs / Maintenance ‘ started by Iotrez, 9 Nov 2006 . Hi all. I have a V reg, 1.4 Renault Megane Elise. The problem that I am having is that sometimes it will not start.

Is the Renault Megane a good car to buy?

No car is perfect, but we’ve gathered everything relating to the Renault Megane reliability here to help you decide if it’s a smart buy. I wouldn’t have even started talking to them about fixing it; I would have walked away and refused to take delivery of the car.

Can a Renault Megane go to another panel shop?

By going to another panel shop you are taking responsibility for the repair and I’m not surprised that Renault would refuse any warranty on the panel and paint thereafter. Have them do the repairs, don’t get involved yourself; you are only muddying the waters.

Why does my Renault 4 engine not run?

It would seem likely that the crank sensor is a possible culprit. Be that the sensor itself, the wiring between it and the ECU or coilpack or a connection along the way. The Crank angle, or position, sensor has a digital output to the ECU. With no crank sensor input the engine will not run.

When did Renault fix the fuel injection fault?

Car fixed finally. Renault fitted regulator in April, approx 10 weeks ago. When car started cutting out again 4 weeks ago it had the same symptoms and showed the same fault ‘fuel injection fault’. I said to Renault that it must be the same problem because it has the same symptoms and same fault light on.

When did Renault put regulator in my car?

Renault fitted regulator in April, approx 10 weeks ago. When car started cutting out again 4 weeks ago it had the same symptoms and showed the same fault ‘fuel injection fault’. I said to Renault that it must be the same problem because it has the same symptoms and same fault light on. (I’m obviously not a mechanic, just using common sense).