That is a very interesting insight, which seems to imply that failures are due to incorrect/insufficient maintenance.rustedandrotten":3fb0sk8e said:Had an interesting comment from a Peugeot trained senior mechanic who has loads of customers with cars with Quad cams and dephasers are not an issue on these and only sem to cause problems if either irregular oil changes/low oil or wrong spec oil used, dirt, sludge and burnt debris tend to cause the problems. Even then, when failure does occur, it is not likely to be engine damaging, the car just gets more undriveable. He has taxis running around with original dephasers at over 250k and still going strong!
PeteH":25534h1g said:Really..
Most of these cars, including mine get very well looked after, infact many, like mine are indulged annually..
Dont believe this cold start up rattle symptom, ie worn pulley, has ever caused any harm and infact Scott tells me many cars have it and live with it..
Bit harsh to blame poor maintenance. Im sure its just a matter of time before more 'cared for cars' suffers the same problem. Personaly think its down to age and mileage.
as for Taxis, have you heard one start or run recently!! [smilie=icon_eek.gif]
rustedandrotten":1nq6yivq said:Had an interesting comment from a Peugeot trained senior mechanic who has loads of customers with cars with Quad cams and dephasers are not an issue on these and only sem to cause problems if either irregular oil changes/low oil or wrong spec oil used, dirt, sludge and burnt debris tend to cause the problems. Even then, when failure does occur, it is not likely to be engine damaging, the car just gets more undriveable. He has taxis running around with original dephasers at over 250k and still going strong!
BREMBO":3e13lkcm said:rustedandrotten":3e13lkcm said:Had an interesting comment from a Peugeot trained senior mechanic who has loads of customers with cars with Quad cams and dephasers are not an issue on these and only sem to cause problems if either irregular oil changes/low oil or wrong spec oil used, dirt, sludge and burnt debris tend to cause the problems. Even then, when failure does occur, it is not likely to be engine damaging, the car just gets more undriveable. He has taxis running around with original dephasers at over 250k and still going strong!
I was told something very similar when I was getting the cambelt done both Reno technicians
renaultpartsdirect":3r1njsii said:Hi guys
Just to confirm, we (RPD, Fish Brothers Renault, Swindon) have had no news from Renault UK about there being a new date for the dephaser pulleys.
On the Renault UK back order file it still states there is no date.
I can only recommend that orders are placed with your local dealer and then you place a enquiry through Renault customer services.
We will not be offering this part via the internet unless Renault confirm stock in the UK
Regards
Paul Temperton
Renault Parts Direct