I have a renault clio 54 reg, 8000 miles on the clock, how long is it before I get a service?
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Renault service intervals are every 18,000 miles, or two years, whichever is the soonest.
If the car is a 54 reg, it must be close to two years old.
You should have all this information in the Service Book that accompanies your Owner's Handbook.
3 days if you phone them now
check the owners manual, most cars it's every 10,000 or 12,000 miles
you are lucky that you have not needed a service yet. renault cars are notorious rubbish and they break very easily.
If you have not needed a service then I can only assume that you are a granny.
Normal proceedure is 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.
it,s usualy 12.000 miles or 12 months which is ever earliest.
Whatever the handbook says, remember that cars sold in the UK frequently have different (longer) service intervals than identical cars sold in Europe.
This is because in the UK around 75% of all new cars are either bought or subsidised by companies, and the fleet managers are looking for cheap running costs. Therefore, if he can see that a particular vehicle will require only one service during his company's ownership, that is of great interest to him. On the continent there is no such high level of company car schemes.
However, it is generally accepted that such lengthy intervals are not in the interests of safety, nor of engine longevity.
Most experts recommend much more frequent oil changes - as often as every 5,000 miles, in some cases.
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Look in the owners handbook
18,000 miles or two years...my hubby just answered this for me.. he sells renaults !!
you didn't have the service
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see www.renaultforums.co.uk
Check the trip computer.
It will tell you how many miles to the next service.
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