: Use a standard socket or breaker bar (typically 3/8" or 1/2" drive, depending on the tool's specific drive size) to loosen the filter.
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On naturally aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines, almost exclusively points to Cylinder 4’s fuel injector . This injector is responsible for precisely metering fuel into the fourth cylinder. When the Engine Control Unit (ECU) detects an abnormal resistance or voltage in that injector’s wiring, it logs code 1654. mot 1654 renault
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Because the MOT test now includes a rigorous check for the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) and emissions readiness, if your Renault’s computer logs a , the EML (Engine Management Light) will come on. And an illuminated EML is an automatic MOT failure in the UK. : Use a standard socket or breaker bar
tool is an designed specifically for the safe and efficient removal of 64 mm diameter, 14-flute oil filters found on modern Renault and Dacia engines . Carrying the official manufacturer part number 0000165400 , this highly specific socket cup tool is an absolute necessity for dealership technicians, independent mechanics, and dedicated DIY enthusiasts working on the French automaker's tight engine bays. Using universal strap wrenches on these delicate, modern filter housings frequently leads to cracked plastic caps, stripped flutes, and expensive leaks. Why the Mot 1654 Tool is Vital
This article provides a comprehensive guide to the , explaining its purpose, application, and why it is indispensable for specific Renault oil filter changes. What is the Renault Mot. 1654? - eBay On naturally aspirated and turbocharged petrol
You cannot throw parts at this code. You need a systematic approach.
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Look at the ends of the camshafts. They have asymmetrical slots.