RE: Bee in their bonnets

RE: Bee in their bonnets

Wednesday 28th March 2007

Bee in their bonnets

Ex-Renault man lifts the lid on Clio bonnet row


Renault Clio II
Renault Clio II
We’ve just heard that an ex-Renault UK employee will go on TV tonight as a whistleblower in the latest instalment of the Clio bonnet saga. The program airs at 7.30pm on BBC1.

The row is centred on the bonnet catch sticking open in the unlocked position due to corrosion and grime getting into the mechanism over time. Without the lock, the bonnet is free to flap open at speed with predictable results. It affects the Clio II model built since 1998.

This will be the fourth time the BBC’s Watchdog program has featured the issue, and it reckons it’s heard of over 1,000 incidents, some of them serious. It first brought the issue to light last April.

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bunglist

Original Poster:

545 posts

231 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Simple solution to this, DONT BUY FRENCH!!!!!!!!!!11

GPSS

694 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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If you went everywhere in reverse, I dont think youll have any problems.
Anybody know how to use these smiley things, im not very computer literate.

hazzaboy69

257 posts

230 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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People could also check their cars and maintain them. Most people dont check anything on their car but they will happily go down the motorway at 80mph

GPSS

694 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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If you went everywhere in reverse, I dont think youll have any problems.
Anybody know how to use these smiley things, im not very computer literate.

droptheclutch

2,604 posts

226 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Indeed...maintain your car properly & you will not have any issues.

Still, don't buy French tho!

deadline21

293 posts

210 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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it happened in my wifes car on the motorway - we damn near keeched ourselves as we were doing 80mph then all of a sudden all we can see is clio bonnet blocking the windscreen - in fairness to the wife she didn't panic but safely brought the car to a halt. I sold the clio and bought her a honda. Renault really do have a problem here. (it did £2k's worth of damage churning up both wings, the bonnet, the windscreen and even smashed the roof!!)

deadline21

293 posts

210 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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ohh and to the gentleman who said 'maintain the car you wont have any problems'...the clio wasn't even due its first service when this happened. I wouldnt trust Renault again unless I knew the problem had been fully sorted

loose cannon

6,030 posts

242 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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if the catches dont get greased up they seize as with any bonnet catch more over hyped twoddle to be honest

groomi

9,317 posts

244 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Everybody knows teh best cars have front hinged bonnets...

llionellis

3 posts

233 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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loose cannon said:
if the catches dont get greased up they seize as with any bonnet catch more over hyped twoddle to be honest

smhmotorsport

5,728 posts

216 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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As has been already said in other posts, the catch is NOT the locking assembly but the (secondary) safety catch. Therefore the bonnet must have been open for it to need to be retained by it. Watchdog are blaming the catch for the accidents, but the bonnet shouldnt open unless the cable is pulled. A simple case of "Oh I'll just top up the washer bottle", not check to see the bonnet is closed and the safety catch sitting off its stop. I dont see 1000's of ols Mini drivers queing up for compensation....

garydvo

430 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Well that explains it,

I saw a poor chap with a Blue Clio with the bonnet wrapped around the windscreen on the A327 outside Arbofield this week.

nickfrog

21,194 posts

218 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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bunglist said:
Simple solution to this, DONT BUY FRENCH!!!!!!!!!!11

As a Frenchman I could not agree more. Renaults are sooooo badly put together. It's not gonna change because the French are so used to low reliability that they assume all brands are the same so they carry on buying cheap pug or Renaults and the manufacturers have no reason to improve either. At least they are cheap there but to buy a new Renault at UK main dealer prices (even discounted) is simply mad. You can buy a proper car for less money. I hate Renault with a passion in case you haven't noticed.

Rum Runner

2,338 posts

218 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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French on all accounts , the car and the attitude to rectify the problem.hippy
Sorry Nickfrog no offence to you .
Old Peugeot's were quite good and solid like the 504 ( needed 5 gears thought)and 604 very smooth it was the first car i did over a ton in. But from the end of the 70's the qaulity bomded there to.


Edited by Rum Runner on Wednesday 28th March 23:43

school boy

1,006 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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VOSA proably says its safe as Renault is part owned by the French goverment and so politics have got in the way.

grey_1980

38 posts

207 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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i had my bonnet of my V6 Clio lift up whilst accelerating ( first V6 clio i heard it happen to!!!) anyway, phoned renault and it seemed more hassle than its worth going through all the processes, so i got a bonnet of ebay and got a local firm to spray it.... Renault accused me of not shutting it propely, i tried to explain i never use the front bonnet because
A. there is no engine there,
and B. you coud fit maybe one bag of shopping from tesco and thats it!!!!!
the war goes on!!!

Polarbert

17,923 posts

232 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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bunglist said:
Simple solution to this, DONT BUY FRENCH!!!!!!!!!!11



I completely agree. Shite cars.

tycho

11,633 posts

274 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Polarbert said:
bunglist said:
Simple solution to this, DONT BUY FRENCH!!!!!!!!!!11



I completely agree. Shite cars.



Definately.....

arif110

794 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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andyinpembs

5,574 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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bunglist said:
Simple solution to this, DONT BUY FRENCH!!!!!!!!!!


The ying..
Well, have to agree with not buying a renault. The wife had one, and
a) the brakes locked while driving on a motorway, and also
b) the drivers door fell off
All this and the car was about 3 years old. never again... yuck

The yang..
Owned a 205 GTi years back, and it was an absolute hoot though, great little car... so long as you didn't mind being deaf when you exited from a motorway! God the engine noise was loud yikes