So i have used this for a week and done almost 300 miles without too many problems. 56-58 mpg with normal driving which is good - i always give diesels a boot full to get them up to speed too so hardly eco driving
The shakedown list of repairs - Not a bad list TBH typical french used car problems..
1. The boot open light on the dash. This was working fine until a couple of days ago. The door open warning was staying on and not going off, leaving the boot light on. I could have pulled the plug to the wiring but went down the scrappy and got a new boot latch as mine was worn and not triggering the micro switch (common issue apparently). Ten min fix and normal service resumed.
2. Rear wiper has never worked. I did not plan on fixing this but after it has rained constantly this week i was sick of the lack of rear vision. I had the trim off initially to look at this when i got it and the plug was disconnected to the rear wiper motor, Plugged it back in and no worky so left it assuming somebody has been there before assuming knackered motor or UCH issues or whatever even though i could hear the relay clicking under the dash when turning the stalk. With the ongoing boot light saga i revisited this and pulled the white circuit board off the back of the motor which joins the wiring to the terminals and refitted it as slight corrosion but cleaned up OK. Plugged back in and it fired up no issues so nice free fix. This brings me onto the next issue the rubber was shot on the wiper. I had a minty bosch wiper off
@Sheryl_O megane so cut and shut the rubber to fit my wiper arm. Free fix
3. Drivers side speaker kept going off. I had already cleaned up the terminals on this but it was going on and off. Had another old speaker out of the megane so another free win.
4. Rattly sunroof which can be highly annoying - pull the handle down slightly and it stops - to be fixed
After this i fitted my alpine stereo in place of the pioneer that came with the car. Sound quality has improved 100% (still rate alpine as the best) and the usb file selection is miles better. i have grabbed another pair of speakers for the rear doorcards as mine is povo spec and no rears fitted. No wiring either unfortunately so need to tap some in when i get chance.
The steering wheel was totally fecked too and kindly got offered a good condition 172 steering wheel for postage, big thanks to Ash Lusty (not sure if he is on here) so got that boshed on. Ten mins job done, its starting to look fairly tidy inside now. Also have a 172 gearknob just need to get round to fitting.

So all in all about an hrs work tops and a tenner for the scrappy parts. I know the lads in the yard well from years ago and all they say is when are you going to stop fecking about with these old renault's
I have also acquired some apex springs for when i fit my williams wheels.
I have also bought a timing belt kit and water pump £50 off ebay for a gates kit and good quality aftermarket pump. As i do not have the locking pins/impact driver to get the bottom pulley off etc i have subbied this out to a good mechanic i know for next weekend instead of laying out for the tools etc. Needs to be done asap as i have no history of a belt swap
I am looking out for some oem upgrades too now it has proven to be a decent little runner. Top of the list is 172/182 xenon headlamps and sport grill - i had the chance before xmas for a cheap good set but did not want to spend any ££ until i knew it was staying so back on the lookout/
So running totals up to now
£319 for previous works
£10 for scrappy parts
£40 for 172 steering wheel, springs & gearknob
New total £369 - To be continued..