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twingo heater resistor location
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<blockquote data-quote="Cup RS 133" data-source="post: 184846" data-attributes="member: 4225"><p>Just to update on mine been fixed. I had the common problem of the meganes and clios. Basiclly the black plug that goes in to the heater resister had burnt connector pins and melted the plastic. Orderd cheap wire loom and connector and took the wires out that were ok on old areness and butt jointed the burnt wire. Apprently the heater struggles on number 4 setting if left on constantly so only use that for a while to demist. Lots of info on other renault forums about this . Renault actually made a new part for this very problem. Just a shame they cant recall everyones car. Typical and why would they use crap parts which are known to fail, causeing fires in some cases, from older cars in to new ones. I guess to save money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cup RS 133, post: 184846, member: 4225"] Just to update on mine been fixed. I had the common problem of the meganes and clios. Basiclly the black plug that goes in to the heater resister had burnt connector pins and melted the plastic. Orderd cheap wire loom and connector and took the wires out that were ok on old areness and butt jointed the burnt wire. Apprently the heater struggles on number 4 setting if left on constantly so only use that for a while to demist. Lots of info on other renault forums about this . Renault actually made a new part for this very problem. Just a shame they cant recall everyones car. Typical and why would they use crap parts which are known to fail, causeing fires in some cases, from older cars in to new ones. I guess to save money. [/QUOTE]
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