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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The most common cause would be the thin wire that goes onto the starter motor solenoid. there should only be 2, 1 thick red wire from battery. 1 thin wire which activates the solenoid. normally this thin wire comes loose or just doesn't make a good connection. next time it doesnt turn over try wiggling this wire & see if it starts.
If it is turning over but not starting,assuming its a petrol engine the most common cause would be a poor connection on the crankshaft sensor. this can be found ontop of the gearbox very close to the engine. it has a metal bar running accross with a bolt at each end.the sensor is the black part in the middle with a plug attached to it. wiggle the plug to start with it should then start. if it does ideally the plug needs to be disconnected & sprayed with switch cleaner...
hope this makes helps, good luck...
Thanks for the reply, but I found the Forum about a month ago - I got some responses but then it stopped.
Here's another one I've used:
http://s12.invisionfree.com/Renault_OC_Forum/index.php
Recently changed the key fob battery and seems to be better (I hope!!)