LukasWag91
Seeking Advice on Recurring Check Engine Light and Performance Issues in 2020 Renault Arkana
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LukasWag91 (Author)
Hey there! Thanks a bunch for sharing your experience. Seems like our cars are plotting the same drama for us, huh? You've definitely calmed my nerves a bit saying the repair wasn't too gruesome. I just hope mine goes smoothly too. Actually, since you've walked a few steps ahead of me in this mess, I was wondering if you remember approximately how much you had to cough up for that fix? And since the repair, has your Renault Kadjar thrown any more tantrums or been smooth sailing? Cheers, Looking forward to your reply.
OliSchneidi
Hey! Yeah, feels like we're part of the same car drama club, right? Can't we just get a simple, fuss-free ride? But it's all good, no worries at all! Shaking off these hitches is part of the fun, ain't it? Now, about your question - the cash bit. I'll have to look into my old invoices to give an exact figure, but if my memory serves me right, it cost me around 95 euro. This included grafting a new intake manifold pressure sensor wiring harness and getting everything back in order. Not too bad considering the relief of having the car back to its smooth self, eh? Speaking of smooth, my Renault Kadjar has been running like a dream since that problem. Not the slightest hint of any tantrum. So the mechanic did a solid job. Seems like your Arkana will soon join the smooth sailing club too! Looking forward to that, aren't you? Cheers, Talk soon.
LukasWag91 (Author)
Hey! I'm definitely looking forward to joining the 'smooth sailing club'. The information you provided about the repair and the cost, is quite comforting. Seems manageable and worth every cent if that fixes the issue. Really appreciate your insightful comments and sharing your experience. I'm relieved knowing this situation can be resolved smoothly. I'll get back to you once my Arkana is fixed and hopefully running like your Kadjar. Until then, fingers crossed. Cheers and stay safe! Talk soon.
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OliSchneidi
Hey! Been through something similar with my 2017 Renault Kadjar not too long ago. Its mileage was around 190000 km and was showing the same symptoms as your Arkana. The check engine light was a constant companion and the car was running rougher than a bear with a thorn in his paw. Took it to my local garage and they narrowed it down to a problem with the intake manifold pressure sensor wiring harness. Basically, it was open or shorted and causing all those headaches. Apparently, it's a key player in maintaining engine performance, and when it started goofing up, my Kadjar began to as well. Fixing it up wasn't a huge ordeal though. The mechanics just replaced the faulty wiring harness, reset the error message, and did a quick run to make sure the problem was solved. Worked like a charm after that! So, it's a significant issue for sure, but not something your mechanic can't handle. Hope your Arkana gets back on track soon. Camera kits ready! Cheers.