I’d like to say that the meg was faultless, the last lap we did, the brakes went spongy, I had to pump them to get any bite, fluid was changed before we went, no idea why it was contaminated, I’ve since changed brands
Also on the last lap, it hesitated a couple of times, the next day it got that bad it cut out a couple of times, at this point there were no codes, I took it to Renault in Adenau, the tech there was convinced the problem was in the map
The next morning, as we were setting off for Calais, eml was on, it went after I restarted it.
The most stressful journey ever, it only hesitated once on the ring road in Belgium.
When the train got in at Folkestone, we were 3rd from the front - & it wouldn’t start, I could of died, on about the 6th press of the start button it started. We made it home in record time without stopping. Was such a relief to be back in the uk, never thought I’d say that.
The next day I scanned for codes, it was either cam or crank sensor, so I ordered both, when fitted the codes were still there. I dropped it with Chris at Beaniesport, for 2 weeks, he couldn’t find anything wrong & it behaved faultlessly
After that I took it to Paul at RST, strangely he said there’s nothing wrong & it has no codes ??? We went to Merry Hill on our way back from Leeds, as soon as we got there it was barely drivable it was hesitating that bad.
A couple of days later I dropped it to Floyd at 4 ashes Renault, it turned out to be 2 brakes in the loom from the cam sensor to the ecu. That lot took 3 months to sort. I also got Floyd to remove the short shifter, ready for my next purchase