1999 Renault Scenic CDI 1.9 turbo diesel

Summary:

An economical, spacious family car

Faults:

Over 17 fuses blown controlling the rear windscreen wiper. Renault's solution was to run a new wire direct from the battery to overcome the issue. They never have identified the root cause.

Rear windscreen wash/wipe control fails to operate on an intermittent basis. In the "fail" mode the front screen washers operate instead.

General Comments:

The car has proved generally very reliable and with the diesel engine, pretty economic (average 43GPM).

I have some concerns over the car's road holding capabilities, particularly in a cross wind situation.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 12th January, 2002

20th May 2002, 14:42

I have a Scenic Monoco 2lt which has just developed a similar problem with the rear washer. The only difference is that it is not intermittent. Whenever I operate the rear washers, the fronts operate instead.

The car is 1 year old and covered 24000 miles.

I guess the washers use a common pump with a diverter valve and it is the valve that has failed.

Otherwise the car is OK except for a heavy and binding clutch pedal which makes the car tiring to drive in heavy traffic.

30th Dec 2002, 18:19

My Scenic 2001/X has the same fault with the rear washer also.

1999 Renault Scenic RT 1.6

Summary:

A nice car but some work still left to be done

Faults:

In every Scenic I have looked at the front seats have split in exactly the same place. Renault replaced mine however my neighbours have not been so lucky. There is a design fault on the seats, Renault does not accept this...

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 1st October, 2000

16th Dec 2000, 07:32

My S reg front passenger seat split 2 weeks after I bought the car.

11th May 2001, 15:20

Nice car shame about the fuel consumption, wooly handling, diabolical brakes in the wet, poor build quality, road noise at high speed, indifferent dealers and mine has just developed a noisy a/c pump. Any body else had similar 'charectoristics'and found any cures. After reading the survey I'm quite grateful that mine ain't so bad as it could be!

1999 Renault Scenic RN 1.6e

Summary:

Fairly good..... so far!

Faults:

Radiator burst at 8,000 miles, replaced under warranty.

General Comments:

Paintwork appalling, chips far too easily esp. bonnet.

Annoying rattle from the overhead console.

Generally quite a good car but I consider the fuel consumption is rather disappointing.

I am not confident with the remote unlocking/immobiliser system having had a problem with my Megane Sport. The system on my Scenic is a radio controlled device rather than infra-red so it may be a little more reliable, time will tell. I never undertake a long journey without the spare key.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 24th July, 2000

31st Jan 2003, 18:22

What was the problem you had with the immobiliser on your previous Renault? I only ask, as I am having serious problems with the immobiliser sticking its nose in all the time on my Renault Megane Scenic RXE 2.0.

1999 Renault Scenic RT 1.9 turbo diesel

Summary:

A spacious, clever, economic car ideal for the family

Faults:

Car was recalled for a brake pump problem. Other than that, front tyres replaced at 22,000 miles.

However only gripe that I can come up with is that the bonnet is very prone to stonechips.

General Comments:

A great car with masses of space - has taken 2 adults and 2 kids under 5 together with nappy boxes, buggies etc on a 3000 mile trip round France absolutely hassle free. Spent 2 hours on French Autoroute at steady 100mph and car still returned 43mpg! Average mpg is approx 48-51. Excellent for a car with the power available when required. Definitely recommend it

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd May, 2000