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Renault Clio

D7F 1.2L 58 hp Manual Front-wheel drive 1998–2005 Custom Search
– Be Careful
Engine D7F – Be Careful 1,210–5,830 $

Old-school 8-valve with no hydraulic lifters — needs manual valve clearance adjustment every 30,000 km. Replace the timing belt every 60,000 km religiously, because a snap means piston-to-valve contact. Plenty of these have sailed past 250,000 km. Watch for the integrated HT coil leads and valve cover seepage.

Fun Factor? Not Really

City Use Only

58 hp in the Clio II — docile, but noticeably underpowered. Fine for city trips, sluggish beyond that.

Engine Weaknesses 4

!! Timing Belt Mandatory Interval

The D7F uses a timing belt that must be replaced regularly. A snapped belt causes valve damage. Due to the age of most D7F vehicles, the risk of an unchanged belt is elevated.

Symptoms: Sudden engine stop, will not restart

220–1,320 $ from 80,000 km
!! Head Gasket Leaking

The D7F 1.2 8V is prone to head gasket failure, especially after overheating events. As a simple design, repairs are cheap, but consequential damage to the cylinder head is possible.

Symptoms: White smoke, coolant loss, oil-water mixture under filler cap

330–1,100 $ from 130,000 km
! General Oil Leaks with Age

Older D7F engines (Twingo I, early Clio) lose oil at multiple points due to hardened seals. Characteristic of the simple but well-proven Renault 8V design.

Symptoms: Oil spots under vehicle, oil smell, dropping oil level

110–440 $ from 100,000 km
! Carburettor or Injection Idle Problems

Depending on the variant (carburettor or MPI), idle problems occur from clogged jets or faulty idle control valves. Due to the age of these vehicles, scaled-up or corroded components are common.

Symptoms: Unstable idle, poor cold start behaviour, engine stalls

30–220 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Electronics Corroded wiring connectors and weak battery

Rust spots on connectors, weak batteries and loose contacts cause electronics problems. More than half of all Clio IIs fail their first vehicle inspection.

60–330 $
!! Suspension Worn suspension and wheel bearings

Suspension components and wheel bearings wear prematurely. Tie rod ends and control arms are regularly replaced parts, especially at higher mileages.

110–550 $ from 100,000 km
!! Rust Rust on exhaust system and underbody

Rust on the exhaust system is a classic Renault problem. In addition, brake lines and the underbody corrode significantly on older examples.

110–660 $
!! Brakes Rear drum brake seizes

The rear drum brakes tend to seize after extended periods of inactivity. Brake pads and brake lines also wear faster than average at higher mileages.

90–330 $ from 80,000 km
!! Electronics Ignition coils (Sagem) fail in series

Sagem brand ignition coils in the Clio II are systemically weak. Multiple coils fail in quick succession. Known on 1.4 and 1.6-16V engines, typically from 80,000 km.

40–220 $ from 80,000 km
!! Rust Rust under tailgate frame and seals

Water penetrates under the tailgate and into the door frames; the bodywork rusts from the inside. Faulty door seals and the seal under the tailgate encourage moisture ingress.

110–660 $ from 100,000 km

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