Classics Monthly

A mixed bag of problems

There are quite a few different cars to report on, so you may have to concentrate to keep up! I’ll start with the 1988 Renault 21 Symphony, which I borrowed from the Kelsey fleet for a couple of weeks. Back in the October issue I detailed how the screen washer pump had failed, and accidentally sending the wipers across a dry and dusty screen reminded me that this really needed to be fixed.

Unfortunately, the pump is integral to the washer bottle and I could not find the correct replacement, hardly

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