Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

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mark_b
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Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

Postby mark_b » Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:03 pm

My car is due a service and I'm planning on doing it myself. Can someone tell what oil I need? It's an 04 petrol and there is a lot of conflicting reports on the internet. Also I'm planning on changing fuel filter, oil filter and air filter.

Is there anything that I should be changing along with the rest of the stuff.

Mark...

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Re: Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

Postby AlexB » Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:14 pm

1.4 is not very demanding. Renault now has a spec for non-turbo petrol engines: RN0700. The oil for turbocharged engines will also work: RN0710.
RN0700 is a subset of Mercedes spec MB229.5/MB229.51. So, look at opieoils for RN0700, RN0710, MB229.5 and MB229.51 oils, there are many examples.
https://www.opieoils.co.uk

It is important to change the oil after each winter regardless of mileage, or about every 9k miles, unless all your trips are longer than 20 miles of calm country roads. The filter must be either OEM. MANN and Purflux make these OEM filters.

Careful with the spark plugs. One needs to apply special fluorine grease to the coils when installing them.
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Re: Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

Postby mark_b » Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:48 am

cheers Alex - done and dusted. :tu

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Re: Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

Postby dimitrius » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:32 pm

alex where exactly you apply the grease on the coils?

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Re: Service due...2004 1.4 petrol

Postby AlexB » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:37 pm

To the inside of the rubber sleeve, which sits on the spark plug insulator. It is in the technical note in the sticky thread with manuals. Silicone grease, apparently, is not good in the long term.
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