Common Oil Drain Plug Sizes: While there's no definitive "Renault sump nut size," some common sizes include: 17mm 19mm 21mm Remember: Always use the correct size socket or wrench to avoid damaging the plug or stripping the threads.
Changing the petrol filter on a Dacia Sandero is a relatively straightforward process that you can do yourself with a few tools. Here's a step-by-step guide: 1. Locate the fuel filter: It's usually located on the driver's side of the car, near the fuel tank or under the hood. 2. Gather materials: - New fuel filter (compatible with your Sandero model) - Filter wrench (or a strap wrench) - Rag - Funnel 3. Turn off the engine and let it cool down. 4. Locate the fuel filter and remove any surrounding components (like the engine cover or air intake duct) to access it. 5. Use the filter wrench or strap wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Be prepared for any remaining fuel to spill out. 6. Install the new filter by hand tightening it in a clockwise direction. Make sure not to overtighten. 7. Replace any components you removed to access the filter. 8. Start the engine and check for leaks around the filter. Remember to refer to your Sandero's owner's manual or a repair manual specific to your model for more detailed instructions and precautions. If you're not comfortable with this process, consider consulting a professional mechanic. Let me know if you have any further questions!
@@ThevuCarClinic they aren't that easy to find, odd because you need for everything. Btw did you do timing for spark plugs? I am going to try this on the weekend
@@MandlaTembe To remove the service light on a Dacia Sandero, you'll need to reset the onboard computer system. Here's a step-by-step guide: 1. Make sure the issue that triggered the service light has been resolved. 2. Turn the ignition switch to position II (do not start the engine). 3. Press and hold the trip reset button (usually located on the dashboard). 4. While holding the button, turn the ignition switch to position III (the dashboard lights will come on). 5. Release the trip reset button and then press it again within 5 seconds. 6. The service light should start flashing, indicating the system is resetting. 7. Wait for the flashing to stop (this may take a few minutes). 8. Turn the ignition switch to position II again. 9. Start the engine and check that the service light has been reset. Alternatively, you can use a diagnostic tool (like a code reader or scan tool) to connect to the car's onboard computer and reset the service light. If you're not familiar with this process, consider consulting a professional mechanic or a Dacia dealership. Remember to address any underlying issues that triggered the service light to avoid further problems with your Sandero. Let me know if you need more assistance!
Replacement Interval: The recommended replacement interval for a Renault Sandero fuel filter is typically between 30,000 and 40,000 kilometers (18,600 to 24,800 miles), or every 2 to 4 years, whichever comes first. However, this may vary depending on your driving conditions and the quality of fuel you use. It's always best to consult your Renault Sandero's owner's manual for the specific recommendations. Location: The location of the fuel filter on a Renault Sandero can vary depending on the model year. In some models, it may be located near the fuel tank, while in others, it may be located near the engine. Consulting your owner's manual or a repair guide for your specific model year is the best way to determine the location of the fuel filter. Replacement Cost: The cost of a Renault Sandero fuel filter can vary depending on the brand and quality. Generally, you can expect to pay between R50 and R100 (South African Rand) for a replacement filter.
@@asiphezituta7807 The exact location of the petrol filter on your Renault Sandero will depend on the year of your model. Here's some information to help you find it: Sandero I (BS_, 2008-2012): The petrol filter on the Sandero I is located underneath the car, near the fuel tank. Sandero II (B8_, 2012-present): For the Sandero II, the petrol filter is also located underneath the car, but it's positioned closer to the rear axle. It's important to note that while these are the general locations, it's always best to consult your Renault Sandero's manual for specific instructions on finding and replacing the fuel filter. You can also find video guides online that can walk you through the replacement process for your specific model year.
A Renault overheating can be caused by several factors, including: Coolant leak: This is the most common cause of overheating. Coolant is a liquid that circulates through the engine, absorbing heat and carrying it away to the radiator, where it is released into the air. If there is a leak in the cooling system, the coolant level will drop, and the engine will not be able to stay cool. Faulty thermostat: The thermostat is a valve that regulates the flow of coolant to the engine. When the engine is cold, the thermostat is closed, which prevents coolant from circulating and allows the engine to warm up quickly. Once the engine reaches operating temperature, the thermostat opens, allowing coolant to circulate and keep the engine cool. If the thermostat is stuck closed, the coolant will not be able to circulate, and the engine will overheat. Faulty water pump: The water pump is responsible for circulating the coolant throughout the cooling system. If the water pump fails, the coolant will not be able to circulate, and the engine will overheat. Blocked radiator: The radiator is a heat exchanger that transfers heat from the coolant to the air. If the radiator is blocked by debris, such as leaves or insects, the coolant will not be able to release heat effectively, and the engine will overheat. If you notice that your Renault is overheating, it is important to pull over to the side of the road and turn off the engine as soon as possible. If you can safely do so, try to identify the source of the problem. However, it is important to remember that a qualified mechanic should diagnose and repair the problem to avoid further damage to your vehicle.
@@aphelelendimeni5097 Disclaimer: While I can provide general guidance, changing a belt, especially a timing belt, on a car can be complex and requires specific knowledge and tools. Incorrect installation can lead to severe engine damage. It's strongly recommended to consult a professional mechanic for this task. Discs are easier
Thank you. I respect that. Do you do discs and is it true that np200 discs are similar to sandero discs and cheaper, I heard someone saying she uses np200 discs on her sandero?
Thanks chief your video helped me a lot ...hola hola Mjita
Its a pleasure chief
Next time go to Beras Motor Spares - Auto Parts Store in Alberton North to buy service kit my king
I will check them
chief are you in thatchfield? i need help with my sandero
I use to stay there. What’s wrong with it?
Can you list all the parts you used especially the spanner you used for the oil sump plug ?
AirFilter
Oil
Oil filter
Spark plugs
Sump washer
Pollen filter
SUMP PLUG SOCKET 8MM
Nice video, what are the size for the oil sump nut and the oil filter socket. Pfunani Khalanga
Common Oil Drain Plug Sizes: While there's no definitive "Renault sump nut size," some common sizes include:
17mm
19mm
21mm
Remember: Always use the correct size socket or wrench to avoid damaging the plug or stripping the threads.
I don’t remember kwalano kavo 27 for oil filter socket
@@ThevuCarClinicIs it 27mm socket
@@ramalete i sold the car i quite don’t remember.
Please double check it. But i think it is
@@ThevuCarClinic orite thanks I need to service mine
My brother, this is helpful. Please assist how do you replace a petrol filter?
Thank you. I sold the car. Arent sure when i will do another content
Changing the petrol filter on a Dacia Sandero is a relatively straightforward process that you can do yourself with a few tools. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Locate the fuel filter: It's usually located on the driver's side of the car, near the fuel tank or under the hood.
2. Gather materials:
- New fuel filter (compatible with your Sandero model)
- Filter wrench (or a strap wrench)
- Rag
- Funnel
3. Turn off the engine and let it cool down.
4. Locate the fuel filter and remove any surrounding components (like the engine cover or air intake duct) to access it.
5. Use the filter wrench or strap wrench to loosen and remove the old filter. Be prepared for any remaining fuel to spill out.
6. Install the new filter by hand tightening it in a clockwise direction. Make sure not to overtighten.
7. Replace any components you removed to access the filter.
8. Start the engine and check for leaks around the filter.
Remember to refer to your Sandero's owner's manual or a repair manual specific to your model for more detailed instructions and precautions. If you're not comfortable with this process, consider consulting a professional mechanic.
Let me know if you have any further questions!
Instead of silicon for the sump bolt, grab some metric O-rings - rubber gaskets.
Yes it was out of stock. Plan B🙈😂.
@@ThevuCarClinic they aren't that easy to find, odd because you need for everything. Btw did you do timing for spark plugs? I am going to try this on the weekend
@@michaelnuttall5896 all the best. 🫡
What size is the socket for removing the oil filter cap?
Sump Plug Wrench 8mm & 10mm
Oil filter cap Between 17 & 24 i forgot
Buy you can remove the service light yourself at home..I am also driving a Sandero
The manual way ✔️ yes
How
@@MandlaTembe To remove the service light on a Dacia Sandero, you'll need to reset the onboard computer system. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Make sure the issue that triggered the service light has been resolved.
2. Turn the ignition switch to position II (do not start the engine).
3. Press and hold the trip reset button (usually located on the dashboard).
4. While holding the button, turn the ignition switch to position III (the dashboard lights will come on).
5. Release the trip reset button and then press it again within 5 seconds.
6. The service light should start flashing, indicating the system is resetting.
7. Wait for the flashing to stop (this may take a few minutes).
8. Turn the ignition switch to position II again.
9. Start the engine and check that the service light has been reset.
Alternatively, you can use a diagnostic tool (like a code reader or scan tool) to connect to the car's onboard computer and reset the service light. If you're not familiar with this process, consider consulting a professional mechanic or a Dacia dealership.
Remember to address any underlying issues that triggered the service light to avoid further problems with your Sandero.
Let me know if you need more assistance!
Tried this thing manually it doesn't work. Needs a scanner
@@masilo_m go for diagnostic machine. Where are you located ?
How are you my brother so how much did you spend for the tools?
I forgot less than R500
Is there no fuel filter change?
Replacement Interval: The recommended replacement interval for a Renault Sandero fuel filter is typically between 30,000 and 40,000 kilometers (18,600 to 24,800 miles), or every 2 to 4 years, whichever comes first. However, this may vary depending on your driving conditions and the quality of fuel you use. It's always best to consult your Renault Sandero's owner's manual for the specific recommendations.
Location: The location of the fuel filter on a Renault Sandero can vary depending on the model year. In some models, it may be located near the fuel tank, while in others, it may be located near the engine. Consulting your owner's manual or a repair guide for your specific model year is the best way to determine the location of the fuel filter.
Replacement Cost: The cost of a Renault Sandero fuel filter can vary depending on the brand and quality. Generally, you can expect to pay between R50 and R100 (South African Rand) for a replacement filter.
Does this car have petrol filter
Yes
Fuel filter?
I didn’t change it
@@ThevuCarClinic where is it located is it at the back or from
@@asiphezituta7807 The exact location of the petrol filter on your Renault Sandero will depend on the year of your model. Here's some information to help you find it:
Sandero I (BS_, 2008-2012): The petrol filter on the Sandero I is located underneath the car, near the fuel tank.
Sandero II (B8_, 2012-present): For the Sandero II, the petrol filter is also located underneath the car, but it's positioned closer to the rear axle.
It's important to note that while these are the general locations, it's always best to consult your Renault Sandero's manual for specific instructions on finding and replacing the fuel filter. You can also find video guides online that can walk you through the replacement process for your specific model year.
Xo bra i need help with mine ish overheating and dont know why so any clue
A Renault overheating can be caused by several factors, including:
Coolant leak: This is the most common cause of overheating. Coolant is a liquid that circulates through the engine, absorbing heat and carrying it away to the radiator, where it is released into the air. If there is a leak in the cooling system, the coolant level will drop, and the engine will not be able to stay cool.
Faulty thermostat: The thermostat is a valve that regulates the flow of coolant to the engine. When the engine is cold, the thermostat is closed, which prevents coolant from circulating and allows the engine to warm up quickly. Once the engine reaches operating temperature, the thermostat opens, allowing coolant to circulate and keep the engine cool. If the thermostat is stuck closed, the coolant will not be able to circulate, and the engine will overheat.
Faulty water pump: The water pump is responsible for circulating the coolant throughout the cooling system. If the water pump fails, the coolant will not be able to circulate, and the engine will overheat.
Blocked radiator: The radiator is a heat exchanger that transfers heat from the coolant to the air. If the radiator is blocked by debris, such as leaves or insects, the coolant will not be able to release heat effectively, and the engine will overheat.
If you notice that your Renault is overheating, it is important to pull over to the side of the road and turn off the engine as soon as possible. If you can safely do so, try to identify the source of the problem. However, it is important to remember that a qualified mechanic should diagnose and repair the problem to avoid further damage to your vehicle.
And the belt?
I didn’t change it.
Is it difficult to change it and the brakes and disc?
@@aphelelendimeni5097 Disclaimer: While I can provide general guidance, changing a belt, especially a timing belt, on a car can be complex and requires specific knowledge and tools. Incorrect installation can lead to severe engine damage. It's strongly recommended to consult a professional mechanic for this task.
Discs are easier
Thank you. I respect that.
Do you do discs and is it true that np200 discs are similar to sandero discs and cheaper, I heard someone saying she uses np200 discs on her sandero?
@@aphelelendimeni5097 i don’t know about that. I will enquire for you and update you
ukumeka kwini n'wana mhani. nkombela number ya wena
Soweto lufhereng
0734877617
Hau kanti you are my neighbor in protea thanks again 🎉
@@fanyanadlamini5246 yebo makhi