Are the failures on 1*2s or on the 197/200s as well Mark? The 182s are at newest 7 years old now.
I completely agree on the whatever comes first Yrs/Mileage thing. Renault have moved the goalposts though which is what I'm trying to get at.
Surely, the belts and tensioners are good for either 5Yrs or for 6Yrs... They can't use the same parts, with the same tension, on 99.99% the same engine and then suddenly decide that an extra year is ok without there being some reason for it? If the parts are only good for 5Yrs then there's (potentially) going to be a lot of Clio 200 owners driving around in a few years time sat on a timebomb...
Belt driven ABS? Granted Ben but i assure you, there is no difference between the timing belt runs on the 197 & 200 as Renaults of new are all very modular to keep costs down... The ancillary platforms deployed are shared across the ranges now. The Clio III RS uses the same run as the Megane RS and all other models that run the F4R unit such as the Laguna III or Scenic III. I personally wouldn't trust an F4R with a timing belt driven water pump for 6 years. I've seen a fair few of them leak at around the 4 year mark from the main bearing seal.
Mick
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