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Interior (interior elements of the cabin) Renault Sandero 1
Removal and installation the front seat
You will need a TORX T40 key. 1. Move the seat all the way back and remove the two front bolts securing the seat guide rails to the body base. 2. Move the seat forward as far as it will go, unscrew the two rear bolts...
You will need a TORX T40 key. 1. Move the seat all the way back and remove the two front bolts securing the seat guide rails to the body base. 2. Move the seat forward as far as it will go, unscrew the two rear bolts...
Removal and installation the rear seat
You will need a 17 mm wrench. 1. Pull up the back edge of the pillow and fold the pillow forward. 2. Remove the clips located on the front edge of the cushion from the holes in the base of the body... 3. ...and remove...
You will need a 17 mm wrench. 1. Pull up the back edge of the pillow and fold the pillow forward. 2. Remove the clips located on the front edge of the cushion from the holes in the base of the body... 3. ...and remove...
Removal and installation the floor tunnel lining
You will need: TORX T20 key, 10 mm socket head, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Using a screwdriver, pry off the plug from the rear end of the floor tunnel...
You will need: TORX T20 key, 10 mm socket head, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Using a screwdriver, pry off the plug from the rear end of the floor tunnel...
Removal and installation the outside mirror
Note: The right and left outside mirrors are identical in design. The process of removing and installing the outside rearview mirror is shown using the example of the left mirror; the right mirror is removed in a...
Note: The right and left outside mirrors are identical in design. The process of removing and installing the outside rearview mirror is shown using the example of the left mirror; the right mirror is removed in a...
Removal and installation the interior mirror
The interior rearview mirror is mounted on a bracket glued to the inside of the windshield. If necessary, the mirror can be removed without using tools in two ways. With the first method... ...move the mirror ball...
The interior rearview mirror is mounted on a bracket glued to the inside of the windshield. If necessary, the mirror can be removed without using tools in two ways. With the first method... ...move the mirror ball...
Instrument panel — design features
The instrument panel (Fig. 11.1) is a non-separable structure consisting of plastic panels. Control devices are attached to the instrument panel using removable elements; vehicle controls, heating, air conditioning and...
The instrument panel (Fig. 11.1) is a non-separable structure consisting of plastic panels. Control devices are attached to the instrument panel using removable elements; vehicle controls, heating, air conditioning and...
Removal and installation the instrument panel
You will need: TORX T20 key, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the steering wheel (see " Removal and installation the steering wheel "). 3. Remove the...
You will need: TORX T20 key, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the steering wheel (see " Removal and installation the steering wheel "). 3. Remove the...
Interior fittings — handrail replacement
You will need: TORX T20 key, flat-blade screwdriver. Note: The replacement is shown using the example of the left rear handrail; the other handrails are replaced in the same way. 1. Using a screwdriver, pry up the...
You will need: TORX T20 key, flat-blade screwdriver. Note: The replacement is shown using the example of the left rear handrail; the other handrails are replaced in the same way. 1. Using a screwdriver, pry up the...
Replacing sun visors
Note: The replacement is shown using the left sun visor as an example; the right visor is replaced in the same way. You will need a TORX T20 key. 1. Remove the sun visor from the holder. 2. Remove the sun visor bracket...
Note: The replacement is shown using the left sun visor as an example; the right visor is replaced in the same way. You will need a TORX T20 key. 1. Remove the sun visor from the holder. 2. Remove the sun visor bracket...
Removal and installation of interior trim
The interior trims are removed if they are damaged or to gain access to other body components. Removing the center pillar trim is described in the process of removing the front seat belt (see " Replacing the front seat...
The interior trims are removed if they are damaged or to gain access to other body components. Removing the center pillar trim is described in the process of removing the front seat belt (see " Replacing the front seat...
Removal and installation trunk trims
You will need: TORX T30 and 17 keys. 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove from door holders (left and right) the upper ends of the cords for lifting the luggage compartment shelf... 3. and remove the shelf. 4. Remove the...
You will need: TORX T30 and 17 keys. 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove from door holders (left and right) the upper ends of the cords for lifting the luggage compartment shelf... 3. and remove the shelf. 4. Remove the...
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