Independant servicing

Independant servicing

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Geoffrey-m3jo3

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2 posts

28 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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I think that I may have originally posted this in the wrong place so apologies.

Just recently purchased a three year old low mileage Pure & was wondering if there are independent service specialists out there ?

My nearest official dealer for service is Winchester.

LGC-Adams

127 posts

51 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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I have been looking for an official list of services times and tasks for the A110 Pure (my car):
This seems to be a full list and may be handy for others..............


essexstu

519 posts

125 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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that is useful thank you

As far a an independant, I would have thought any decent Renault sport specialist would be up to the task. Somethat that does the Megane and Clio RS models etc. Its the same engine and similar transmission to the Megane RS.

bcr5784

7,182 posts

152 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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essexstu said:
that is useful thank you

As far a an independant, I would have thought any decent Renault sport specialist would be up to the task. Somethat that does the Megane and Clio RS models etc. Its the same engine and similar transmission to the Megane RS.
While I'm sure you are right, I'd think Alpine would be unhappy about it - or they would have allowed them to do it already. It would certainly make life much easier if they could at least do routine servicing.

Juffled

174 posts

189 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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You can do the basic sericing yourself yourself, its quite easy, although I still cant find the cabin pollen filter, anyone have any guidance, I've had a good chunk of the dash apart.

AlpineGuy

28 posts

36 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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Cabin filet is accessed via passenger footwell, after removing the left trim panel of the centre console .
2 x 20 torx screw hold it in.

If you have a footplate it would be easier if you remove the plate for access

worldwidewebs

2,537 posts

257 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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LGC-Adams said:
I have been looking for an official list of services times and tasks for the A110 Pure (my car):
This seems to be a full list and may be handy for others..............

Check the sunroof system (if one has been installed). You'd think they'd know rolleyes

Liam22

138 posts

113 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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AlpineGuy said:
Cabin filet is accessed via passenger footwell, after removing the left trim panel of the centre console .
2 x 20 torx screw hold it in.

If you have a footplate it would be easier if you remove the plate for access
Thank you!

s111dpc

1,407 posts

236 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Not used them myself yet but will do once the car is 3yrs old - K-Tec Racing in Dorset have a very good reputation in the Renault Sport community and are starting to do Alpine parts.

essexstu

519 posts

125 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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s111dpc said:
Not used them myself yet but will do once the car is 3yrs old - K-Tec Racing in Dorset have a very good reputation in the Renault Sport community and are starting to do Alpine parts.
That's good to hear. I reckon a few Renault Sport Indy's with good rep will start to do work on Alpines so when the warranty expires we owners have some more choice. Not been very impressed with official service garages so far!