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  • emptyMtoRenaultHow to replace Scénic MK3 rear air vent?
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    20 days ago

    To replace the rear air vent on a Renault Scénic MK3 (model years 20092016, follow these general steps based on available parts and typical procedures for similar interior components: How to replace Renault Scénic MK3 rear air vent

    1. Obtain the Correct Replacement Part You can purchase a rear heater air vent specifically for the Renault Scénic MK3, such as the driver’s side rear heater vent with part number 734510001R, available from Renault breakers or parts suppliers

    2. Prepare Your Tools and Workspace

    Gather basic tools such as a flat-head screwdriver or plastic trim removal tools to avoid damaging the dashboard or trim. Work in a well-lit area and ensure the vehicle is off with keys removed for safety.

    3. Access the Rear Air Vent

    The rear air vents in the Renault Scénic MK3 are typically located on the rear center console or the back of the front center console. To access the vent, you may need to remove surrounding trim panels carefully. Use a plastic pry tool to gently unclip the vent surround or panel without breaking clips.

    4. Remove the Old Rear Air Vent

    Once the vent is accessible, it is usually secured by clips or small screws. Carefully unclip or unscrew the vent unit. Disconnect any attached ducting or airflow tubes gently.

    5. Install the New Rear Air Vent

    Position the new vent in place, ensuring it aligns correctly with the ducting and mounting points. Secure it by clipping or screwing it back into place. Reattach any trim panels removed during disassembly. If you need visual guidance, there are videos available for similar interior maintenance tasks on the Renault Scenic MK3 which can help with understanding trim removal and part replacement . This approach covers the key points for replacing the rear air vent on a Renault Scénic MK3. For exact details, consulting a workshop manual or a professional mechanic is recommended.

    6. Test the Air Vent

    Start the vehicle and turn on the rear heating/air conditioning. Check the airflow through the new vent to ensure it operates correctly and is properly installed.

    Additional Tips:

    If you are unfamiliar with interior trim removal, watch tutorials specific to the Renault Scénic MK3 interior to avoid damaging clips or panels. The rear vents control airflow by turning a knob or tab; ensure these controls are reconnected and functional after replacement If you want to replace or check the cabin filter at the same time, it is located behind the glove box on the passenger side and can be accessed by removing the glove compartment and some screws Torx T20

    https://www.renaultbreakers.co.uk/store/Renault-Scenic-MK320092016Drivers-OSRRear-Heater-V ent-734510001R/

    https://ie.e-guide.renault.com/eng/Austral/Air-vents-air-outlets

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUf9nF0MKk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVWBdBV_Swc

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  • The Article:

    When Michael Waltz ran for reelection in November in Florida’s 6th congressional district, the Republican trounced his Democratic opponent by more than 30 percentage points.

    Almost five months later, Waltz is President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor — embroiled in the biggest intelligence snafu in years — and the race to replace him in Congress appears to be within the margin of error.

    A poll last week showed Republican Randy Fine ahead of Democrat Josh Weil, a teacher, by less than 5 percentage points, after being heavily outspent. Fine’s performance has sparked criticism by Republicans — including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — that the candidate has let an easy win become far too close for comfort.

    From a national perspective, Tuesday’s election is poised to provide one of the first real tests of how voters in Republican strongholds are reacting to Trump’s agenda, including his focus on tariffs and immigration, as well as Elon Musk’s drastic reshaping of the federal bureaucracy. Democrats have been outpacing the GOP in fundraising in a second Florida race as well.

    Josh WeilPhotographer: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

    At stake isn’t just Trump’s perceived popularity. Any loss would narrow the GOP’s razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives, where the party holds 218 seats to the Democrats’ 213. Already, the White House has showed how worried it is about that majority by withdrawing New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be US ambassador to the United Nations.

    Fine won Trump’s endorsement early in the race for Waltz’s seat. A loss or even a narrow win in northeast Florida would be seen as a warning.

    “This is a question of someone who is going to back the Trump agenda versus someone who is going to stop the Trump agenda,” Fine said in an interview.

    Weil touted his campaign’s momentum and said he was “dedicated to protecting Social Security, Medicare and lowering costs, ensuring that our seniors and families have the support they need.”

    Florida isn’t the only state with closely followed races on Tuesday. In Wisconsin, Elon Musk has deployed millions of dollars into a campaign to fill an open seat on the state’s highest court and push it further to the right on abortion rights, labor laws and congressional map redistricting plans.

    In Florida, the race to replace Waltz is one of two special congressional elections. Voters are also set to choose the successor to Matt Gaetz, who was nominated as Trump’s attorney general before withdrawing amid allegations of sexual misconduct. Gaetz, who resigned his congressional seat, has denied wrongdoing and the allegations didn’t result in any criminal charges. The election for his old seat – pitting Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis for the GOP against Democrat Gay Valimont – is also far more competitive than Republicans would like.

    While Valimont lost to Gaetz in November by more than 30 percentage points, Patronis warned on Fox News that he’s being outspent. Patronis raised about $2.1 million while Valimont, an activist against gun violence, secured more than three times as much. In Waltz’s old district, Weil raised $9.5 million, dwarfing Fine’s fundraising of less than $1 million, according to data through March 12.

























  • emptyMtotheweeknd*Permanently Deleted*
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    2 years ago

    Hey there,

    I just finished watching the season 1 finale of ‘The Idol’ too, and I can totally relate to your surprise about Tedros making a comeback. It definitely added an unexpected twist to the story! I agree, though, that the last episode had some mixed and confusing moments. I’m eagerly anticipating what’s in store for season 2. As for the release date, I haven’t come across any official announcements yet. Let’s keep our eyes peeled for any updates. Can’t wait to see how the journey continues!




  • emptyMtoQuakerwhat is this about?
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    2 years ago

    Sorry, I mean the instant oatmeal :)

    I think it’s hilarious that you posted in this community to find out more about it, but don’t really know what it’s all about, it’s really nice and personable. I’m new to Lemmy and to see an interested and honest person getting involved in a positive discussion is just delightful. I hope you have a great day :)






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