Renault Megane Fault Codes
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Renault Megane Recalls
When a car manufacturer detects a problem with a model they put out a recall notice and more often than not offer to fix the problem free of charge.
You can check to see if your Renault Megane has any recall notices on our sister site AutoRecalls.co, sorted by model year.
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These are the most common Megane fault codes that people are searching for.
P0106
Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance Problem
Learn More FixesP0128
Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temp Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature)
Learn More Fixes- Manufacturer: Renault
About the Megane
Renault’s entrant to the small family car segment, the Megane, first joined the market in 1995. Since then, that has been a total of four generations. The latest of these made its debut in 2016.
The model has featured a number of body styles over the years, including the more popular hatchback, as well as the sedan, estate, and cabriolet.
It also represents the base model for the Renault Megane Scenic, a MPV variant.
Competition for the Megane has usually come from very popular models like the Ford Focus, Peugeot 308, and VW Golf.
The most common issue that owners have had to face is P0380. This code is logged when the glow plug heater circuit A is malfunctioning.
This is a fairly well known issue for the Megane. It is often caused by a blown fuse in the glow plug heater circuit. This is typically called the F2 fuse in the engine fuse box. Checking this first is often the first step in fixing this issue.
Fault code P0340 is another common issue that the model has suffered. This code indicates that the camshaft position sensor is malfunctioning.
In most cases, this code is the result of a failing camshaft position sensor. It can also be caused by electrical issues like fouled connections or damaged wires.
Another common issue that Megane owners have faced is P0136. This code indicates that the second oxygen sensor in the exhaust system is likely failing.
There can be a number of causes of this issue. These can include a faulty lambda sensor, electrical issues, as well as an exhaust leak upstream of the sensor.