What does it mean when Renault Clio stop start is not working?

What does it mean when Renault Clio stop start is not working?

When your Renault Clio stop start is is not working, you may (depending on your vehicle) receive the message ‘Auto Stop Unavailable’, and/or a warning light indicating the system is unavailable. These are the conditions that prevent engine stop: The vehicle must have set off from its parked position at least a walking speed;

Is there a problem with my Clio 1.2?

For the last 4 or 5 months I’ve been having a problem with my 52 reg clio 1.2. Every so often it will turn over but won’t start unless bump starting it (which seems to work every time). It happened once about 2 years ago and was fixed by an RAC guy who cleaned the TDC.

Why does my Renault Clio light keep flashing?

The guy who made the post mentioned that if the light is flashing quickly the fault may be a key fob or aerial problem. If the light stays on then it could be the relays in the box on the nearside front corner of the engine compartment may be damaged/corroded.

What are the most common problems with Renault cars?

The most common Renault faults are listed below. With over 20 years solving Renault problems and with the latest diagnostic software and trained mechanics we can solve your car’s problem too. For a free chat about the issue your Renault has ask the Car Doctor for some help on Facebook or book a diagnostic.

What should I do if my Renault Clio wont start?

So we did, and it hasnt failed to start since – first time, every time. As a matter of interest I used the normal key for a while, and the problems re-appeared. Try it. It might just be a cheap solution – certainly has worked for us – so far that is.

What are the most common causes of Clio breakdown?

In this article we go through most common causes of Clio breakdown and how you can fix the problem.

How is the voltage of the Renault Clio battery measured?

The voltage of the battery on your Renault Clio can be measured precisely with a multimeter. Before the test, the multimeter is set to the voltage range of the battery and connected to its plus and minus poles. Successful testing of the car battery, i.e. checking the voltage, usually results in values ​​of approx. 12 to 13 volts.