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renault megan
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its a fairly new car, whats the usual suspect to go first
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.indicator bulbs blowing, it's a design fault in the bulb holder and a bumper-off job to change the bulbs.
Also, they have just had a safety recall ... something about the brake pedal failing ... yikes (mines booked in for next Friday, won't use it 'til then, just in case)
also, when it's raining and you open the boot, you get fekkin soaked ... the rain runs straight off the back, down your neck.
But it goes like a missile, and corners like it's on rails ... enuff for me
Also, they have just had a safety recall ... something about the brake pedal failing ... yikes (mines booked in for next Friday, won't use it 'til then, just in case)
also, when it's raining and you open the boot, you get fekkin soaked ... the rain runs straight off the back, down your neck.
But it goes like a missile, and corners like it's on rails ... enuff for me
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u dont need to remove the bumper to change the indicator bulb!!!! see if u turn the steering wheel and get down to the wheel look at the splash guard and u will see a cover which removes by a 1/2 turn then this allows u to get into the indicators bulbs, a bit akward but better than removing the bumper