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    Well was ment to be first day back at work but i think my motor wants another day off, Dropped the other half off at work at half 5 this morning and on way back the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree and it went into safe mode wouldn't let me go over 4000 rpm and told me to go to a Renault dealer. Funny considering i only had a new power steering pump fitted last week but its been fine all weekend it feels like its only running 3 cylinders' We'll it sounds like its gonna be expensive i hope everybody's having a better day than me. Happy mew year to all.

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    turns out 2 of the coils were sat in water was only running on 2 cylinders i got it fixed for free i did drive through a deep puddle yesterday

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    I had a late start but caught myself up nicely by home time

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    I got a full day to catch up tomorrow i do like busy days tho.

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    A trafic is it?
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    my trafic lost oil , smoked a lot ,lost power and revved its nuts off ! turns out its a new turbo , and airflow meter . quickest £800 ive ever spent .happy bloody new year !

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