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Renault Clio: Tyre Pressure Monitor

Tyre pressure monitor: List and location of components

TYRE PRESSURE SENSOR

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor: List and location of components

The system consists of:

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor: List and location of components

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor: List and location of components

Note: The position of the sensor on each wheel is automatically identified by the UCH computer.

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor: List and location of components

The pressure sensor comprises:

Tyre pressure monitor computer: Removal - Refitting

TYRE PRESSURE SENSOR

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor computer: Removal - Refitting

REMOVAL

I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION

IMPORTANT

It is essential to lock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic tool before starting the removal.

When this function is activated, all the trigger lines are disabled and the airbag instrument panel warning light is continuously lit (with the ignition on). Locking the airbag computer also unlocks the electric steering column lock.

IMPORTANT

Handling the pyrotechnic systems (airbag and pretensioners) near a heat source or flame is prohibited: there is a risk of triggering the airbags or pretensioners.

IMPORTANT

The steering column must be replaced if the airbag has been triggered.

II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART CONCERNED

Renault Clio. Tyre pressure monitor computer: Removal - Refitting

REFITTING

I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART CONCERNED

II - FINAL OPERATION.

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