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Being retired and needing an all round vehicle we bought, what has been for a short time, a workhorse cum runaround. The problem we have now is that the key does not immobilise the immobiliser and having rung Renault they went into the list of costs it will take to rectify it, starting at £49 plus VAT the next step purchasing a new fob up to £120 etc etc. Now having looked at the paperwork that came with the vehicle this process was gone through approx 4 years before we purchased it. How often does this happen? We have seen all sorts of ideas on the internet of how to rectify this yourself but none of it has changed the situation and this seems to relate to a lot of Renault vehicles. Why is it not down to Renault to put right inherent faults or is this something they do to keep money coming in.
I will never purchase another Renault vehicle. I am on a pension and it is going to take all of my months income to rectify this.
I will never purchase another Renault vehicle. I am on a pension and it is going to take all of my months income to rectify this.