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Renault Scenic interior heating resistor replacement 1

Model: Renault Scenic - Years 1996-2003

In today's video we will see the instructions on how to remove and replace the resistor of the interior heater on a first series Renault Scenic. First we are going to disassemble the side plastic cover of the dashboard; thus removing the upper part we will access the internal air transport sleeve. Once the latter has been removed, let's disconnect the electrical connector of the resistor and remove it, as shown in the video; we just have to replace it with the new one and reassemble everything, applying the reverse procedure of disassembly!

Posted on 2 January 2021 by ScegliAuto

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