Kangoo van....quick question
Kangoo van....quick question
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theironduke

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6,995 posts

208 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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Ok two....

Windscreen replacement- Is it DIY'able or would i need to get Gavin to do it? Last windscreen i did was on an E30 BMW....

Cambelt replacement- How much? indy obviousley...or difficulty/French awkwardness rating to do it myself.

taaaa chaps

matc

4,731 posts

227 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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Does your insurance not cover screen replacement? I would imagine the screen alone would be more than the excess.

If not I would still get someone in to do it, a badly fitted screen can cause all sorts of problems.

Glassman

24,172 posts

235 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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theironduke said:
Ok two....

Windscreen replacement- Is it DIY'able or would i need to get Gavin to do it? Last windscreen i did was on an E30 BMW....
E30 BMW, DIY: yes. Kangoo no. The screen is glazed directly to the car using a specific Polyurethane adhesive.


jas xjr

11,309 posts

259 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Is it petrol or diesel ?

Steamer

14,080 posts

233 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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stop listening to local radio / kerrang and forget about it!

fridgedoctor

220 posts

179 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Just had belt and tensioner on my 57 plate diesel done for a little over £200 Inc vat. He didn't say if it was particularly difficult. I reckon it is DIY if you know what you are about, but do recall reading something about " keyless" (?) Renault engines being a pain, not sure if that's mine.
Ps , the belt that came off looks brand new, but the tensioner was worn In the mechanics opinion.
This was at 76000 mls, cos I was nervous, it's a great van.

Edited by fridgedoctor on Saturday 17th September 02:06

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

230 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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1.9d is fairly easy - you can use 2 8mm drill bits as substitutes for the proper timing pins. No idea about the newer 1.6td

annodomini2

6,959 posts

271 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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With the 1.5dci, make sure you clean out the EGR valve, they get clogged up quite quickly, cut power and make fuel economy drop quite dramatically.

They're about £140-150 for the part plus fitting.

But they're easy enough to remove and clean, there's a few video's on youtube.

theironduke

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6,995 posts

208 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Its a early one, 1998 S plate, so no keyless nonesense! and yep, 1.9 derv.

darrenw

346 posts

303 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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theironduke said:
Its a early one, 1998 S plate, so no keyless nonesense! and yep, 1.9 derv.
The same as mine - 1998 S, 1.9 diesel. I had the cambelt/tensioner done when I got it in 2009 and it cost £240 all in.

theironduke

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6,995 posts

208 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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darrenw said:
theironduke said:
Its a early one, 1998 S plate, so no keyless nonesense! and yep, 1.9 derv.
The same as mine - 1998 S, 1.9 diesel. I had the cambelt/tensioner done when I got it in 2009 and it cost £240 all in.
How have you found yours on fuel?

Does it manage over 40 knocking around?

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

230 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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theironduke said:
darrenw said:
theironduke said:
Its a early one, 1998 S plate, so no keyless nonesense! and yep, 1.9 derv.
The same as mine - 1998 S, 1.9 diesel. I had the cambelt/tensioner done when I got it in 2009 and it cost £240 all in.
How have you found yours on fuel?

Does it manage over 40 knocking around?
My Y reg 1.9 does an easy mid 50's locally and more on a long trip. Great vans.

Maximum bobs

3,762 posts

238 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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I'd get a quote on the windscreen before doing it through insurance. I've just had mine done on a year 2000 Astra van & it only came to £114 including VAT. For that money I didn't think it was worth going through the insurance.