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How to Replace the Starter Motor on a Renault Megane

Model: Renault Megane Megane IV, Megane 4 - Years 2015-2023
Part: Starter motor

Today we will go through the instructions that will allow us to remove and replace the starter motor on a Renault Megane. First, let's open the bonnet of the vehicle and start by disconnecting both battery terminals; then we remove the intake hose and unscrew the upper bolts of the starter motor, subsequently raising the vehicle and unscrewing the lower bolts, as shown in the video. At this point, we disconnect the electrical wiring of the starter motor, removing it and replacing it with the new one; we reassemble everything and check the engine ignition!

Updated on 29 January 2026 by ScegliAuto

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