Renault Laguna 2 2001-2005 - manual repair, maintenance and operation of the vehicle.

THE MOST COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP MANUAL

The guide provides detailed specifications of all units, assemblies, mechanisms and systems of the car, provides recommendations for performance of works on maintenance service and repair.

The guide is intended for employees of centers and service stations, automobile repair shops, as well as for technically trained drivers/

Manual operation, repair and maintenance of car Renault Laguna 2 (BG0) / Grandtour (BG1) release from March 2001 to March 2005, with petrol engines 1.6 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve), 1.8 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve), 2.0 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve), 2.0 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve, turbo), 3.0 l (6 cylinder, 24-valve), as well as diesel engines with 1.9 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve), 2.2 l (4-cylinder, 16-valve) and 5 or 6 speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmissions.

RENAULT LAGUNA II (BGO)

RENAULT LAGUNA II GRANDTOUR (BG1)

PRODUCTION: MARCH 2001-MARCH 2005

ASSEMBLY: France (Sandewall)

PETROL ENGINES:

1,6 l R4 16V (K4M) - 107 HP(MCP-5)

1.8 liter R4 16V (F4P) - 116 HP (MCP-5, AKP-4) 2.0 l R4 16V(F4R) - 136 HP(MCP-5, AKP-4) 2.0 l R4 16V Turbo (F4RT) - 163 HP (Inc-6) 3.0 l 24V V6 (L7X) - 207 HP (ACP-5)

DIESEL ENGINES:

1.9 liter R4 8V dCi Turbo (F9Q) to 120 HP(Inc-6)

2,2 l R4 16V Turbo dCi (G9T) - 150 l .with. (MKP-6, LF-5)

Vehicle identification

The location on the vehicle identification plates is shown in the following figures.

National type and serial number of the car

1. This information is also indicated in the marking (B).

2. MTMA (Maximum permitted vehicle weight).

3. MTR (Maximum permissible weight a fully loaded vehicle with trailer).

4. MTMA (the Maximum allowed load on front axle).

5. MTMA (Maximum permissible load on the rear axle).

6. Technical characteristics of the car

7. The room paint.

8. The level of equipment.

9. The type of car.

10. Code of upholstery.

11. Addition to equipment.

12. Serial number.

13. Code trim.

Publisher: Artstil

Series: a Master Class from Automechanika









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