Where does the Renault Megane get its engine from?

Where does the Renault Megane get its engine from?

The Megane ll sedan was assembled in Iran by Pars Khodro from 2008 to 2013. The flex version has a 16V 109 hp (110 PS) (113 hp (115 PS) with ethanol) 1.6-litre inline-four engine developed and produced in Brazil, but the 2.0 litre version does not allow ethanol use, because its engine is made in France.

Is the Renault Megane available in RHD form?

The Renaultsport kit was available to purchase for a short time direct from Renault France, but has now been discontinued, thus their value has increased. The estate version of the original Mégane was only available in LHD form, with no RHD variants being built, this could be due to the greater popularity of the Scenic in those markets.

What kind of ignition system does the Megane 2 have?

The Mégane II and the Laguna were both showcases for a great deal of innovative technologies Renault launched at the beginning of the 2000s; the Renault Card keyless ignition system, standard on the Mégane II, was a first in this class and has since been widely adopted.

When did Renault 1.5 dCi engine ECU fail?

This engine ECU (DCM1.2) is a very common failure for Renault vehicles fitted with the 1.5 dCi engine built between 2002 & 2015. The common symptom is complete non starting with no communications via diagnostic.

Who is the manufacturer of the Renault Megane?

Car model manufactured by Renault. The Renault Mégane is a small family car produced by the French car manufacturer Renault since 1995, and was the successor to the Renault 19.

The Renaultsport kit was available to purchase for a short time direct from Renault France, but has now been discontinued, thus their value has increased. The estate version of the original Mégane was only available in LHD form, with no RHD variants being built, this could be due to the greater popularity of the Scenic in those markets.

The Mégane II and the Laguna were both showcases for a great deal of innovative technologies Renault launched at the beginning of the 2000s; the Renault Card keyless ignition system, standard on the Mégane II, was a first in this class and has since been widely adopted.

When did the third generation Megane come out?

The Mégane entered its third generation in 2008, with another totally different design being used; the saloon version of the Mégane became known as the Renault Fluence for this generation, and it was introduced in 2009.