Renault Clio: Transmission
The Renault Clio IV (2014-2019) offers a range of transmission options to suit different driving preferences. Manual transmissions are available with five or six speeds, providing precise and engaging control over gear changes. They allow drivers to optimize engine performance and fuel efficiency.
For those who prefer automatic transmissions, the Clio IV may come equipped with a traditional automatic transmission or a dual-clutch transmission (EDC). Automatic transmissions offer convenient and smooth gear changes without the need for manual shifting. Dual-clutch transmissions combine the efficiency of manual transmissions with the convenience of automatic ones, providing quick and seamless gear shifts.
The choice of transmission in the Renault Clio IV allows drivers to select the option that best suits their driving style and preferences, ensuring an enjoyable and comfortable driving experience.
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Before removing the clutch, check:
The direction of fitting for the clutch plate.
Before refitting the clutch, check:
The flywheel friction track (no scratches or blue
stains),
The crankshaft
D4F or K4J or K4M or K9K, and 750 or 752 or 760 or 762 or 766 or 768, and
JH3 or JR5
REMOVAL
Remove the gearbox (see 21A, Manual gearbox,
Manual gearbox: Removal - Refitting, 21A-
12).
Lock
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To raise the headrest
Pull the headrest upwards to the desired
height. Check that it is correctly
locked.
To lower the headrest
Press button 1 and guide the headrest
down to the desired height. Check that
it is correctly locked.
To raise the headrest
Raise the headrest to its highest po
Courtesy light
Press switch 2 for:
permanent lighting;
intermittent lighting, which comes
on when a door is opened. It only
switches off after a time delay and
when the doors concerned have
been closed correctly;
lighting switches off immediately.
Map reading lights
Press sw
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