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Renault Clio II Fuse Box

Model: Renault Clio Clio 2, MK 2 - Years 1998-2005
Part: Fuse box

The Renault Clio II has an interior fuse box, which is located in the thickness of the dashboard, on the left side, next to the driver's door (in the case of left-hand drive), and is illustrated in the video. In addition to the fuses, there are also 18 relays arranged in a small box (for the version prior to February 2001), which become 7 for cars of this series produced from March 2001 onwards. Not shown in the video, we should know that there is also a fuse box and a relay box in the engine compartment of the vehicle, located on the right side of the battery, just below the left front shock absorber strut.

Posted on 10 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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Lift the vehicle on suitable axle stands, remove the front wheels, and then the front bumper and grille. Proceed to remove the front headlights; drain the coolant, remove the intercooler radiator and the hoses connecting it to the intake system. Position the new intercooler radiator in the grille, temporarily securing it with cable ties, and mark with a marker the part of the metal that needs to be removed to allow the new hoses to pass through. Cut the marked portion of metal and apply a gasket to the edge. Remove the inner cover of the bumper and position it near the radiator to identify any interfering parts to eliminate: again, apply a gasket to the edge of the cut. Create brackets for securing the new radiator and proceed with the installation of the connecting pipes from the radiator to the intake, shaping and connecting them appropriately. Finally, reassemble the bumper, headlights, and grille.

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