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How do you replace the timing belt on the Volkswagen Clio 4?

Model: Renault Clio MK 4, Clio 4, Clio IV - Years 2012-2019
Part: Timing belt

To be able to replace the timing belt of the Renault Clio 4 you have to go and open the hood so that you can access the left side of the engine compartment. Here, it will be necessary to slacken the bolts which fix some of the bulkheads and detach the cover from the side of the engine block, accessing the pulleys. By unscrewing the central pins of the pulleys, it will be possible to remove them and then extract the belt from its housing. At this point the new belt can be inserted, reassembling the pulleys, the water pump and all the other removed components.

Posted on 18 July 2022 by ScegliAuto

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