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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Quote:
I too just replaced with Exide DIN70 ISS. Reused the heat shield. Tore it up and left the open area away from the engine. Cost 7900 after exchange. Notable difference is the cranking smoothness and higher fan speed when on standby. Like you said, the warranty is the USP of buying outside from Renault. Additionally the extra 10ah capacity. | |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Quote:
![]() AT's traditionally because of their tread patterns are noisier than their HT counterparts, so is the case here as well. The grip on dry and wet roads is good as well, never faced any issues driving all those KM's in Kerala and TN during summers and monsoons. I usually slow down when I approach a water puddle for pedestrian's sake, so the risk of hydroplaning is also negated, though on highways I have on rare occasions driven through water puddles as well without any issues. 24000 Km's without a single puncture and counting. Since the tyre's side profile increased (215/65/R16) when compared to the factory setup (215/60/R17) the ride is more cushy and comfortable. Unfortunately I won't be able to comment on Maxxis or Radar since I haven't personally used those brands so I am not in a position to compare them. | |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review I have recently purchased a used Renault Duster 1.3T CVT. I have been facing the following minor issues:
The battery was also tested and confirmed to be working fine. The battery is a replacement battery (Exide) and not the one that comes from the factory, going by the other messages and pictures shared on this thread. Please someone help me in understanding/resolving these two issues. |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Hi all, Our Renault Duster Turbo CVT (purchased on September 2021), has covered 43000 + km. About two weeks ago, we noticed a recurrent noise coming from the vehicle as it was driving which was barely noticeable but still a point of concern. Initially, we had assumed it was from the engine and during an appointment with the service centre, the sound had remarkably refused to make an appearance leaving us puzzled over its origins. Yet the sound continued to show up on occasional drives. While having the horns replaced at a local car mechanic, we decided to consult the mechanic for a solution to his problem to which he had pointed out that the wheel bearings needed replacement. Soon enough the sound started getting louder and louder until the cracking sounds seemed to engulf the cabin every time the car moved...and this incident just so happened to occur on a drive. Hence, we made our way to the nearest Renault service centre, where we were quoted a price of 6K per wheel and a waiting period of atleast two weeks. A quick call to the local mechanic and we were informed that this was too high a price and that he had the bearings in stock. And so we made our way home with the noise elevating our blood pressure everytime we slowed down. Upon parking the car at home, the right rear wheel emitted an immense burning smell and the alloy was much hotter than it was supposed to be. (The other three wheels were warm, if not room temperature while this one was too hot to touch) The next day we set out to the mechanic to get the bearing replaced. However twenty minutes into the ride, the sounds kept increasing in intensity and volume ultimately concluding with the rear right wheel locking up. We pulled over and waited nearly two hours for a tow truck to show up and watched our beloved Duster get loaded onto a towing bed for the first time. (First time for any of the vehicles we've owned actually) Its been two days and we haven't recieved a call back from the Renault Service Centre regarding the parts. So my question is this - Is it normal for a vehicle to have its wheel bearings in this condition at around 43K + kms? Especially because we had owned a Ciaz for 55K kms prior to booking the duster and we didnt have any such problems. So is it a normal occurence for Renault cars or is it specific to the driving patterns? My uninformed assumption tells me that the front wheels (bearing the load, since the SUV is a FWD vehicle) might need replacement sooner than the rear wheels...so any specific reason why it might have happened to the rear wheel? Your inputs will be of great value. Thanks. Attaching pictures of our Duster on the towing bed ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Quote:
I think this issue may be related more to fuel intake rather than battery as I have a new battery which is in good health. Last edited by aKrain : 20th March 2024 at 11:53. | |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Quote:
Thanks for your reply! Do you think it could be related to the "Injection issue that is mentioned in the picture attached to my previous message? although the check engine light does not turn on, this issue was detected through an OBD scanner before buying the car. My mechanic said its a non-issue as of now. | |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Ownership update (pending for a long time) approx. 34000 Kms on Odo... Hi Fellow T'BHP ians, This is just an ownership update since my last upgrade (which was actually about the downsizing of tyres). I've now driven 34000 Kms approximately in 3 years and it has been a wonderful experience of owning this underrated beast of a machine. One thing that has stayed consistent since the beginning of ownership is that even to this day, every time I switch off the beast and lock it to park it, I look back at it in admiration atleast once before walking away ![]() Everyone already knows about the good things of this beast so at the cost of sounding like a broken record let me go over it all over again. 1. Powerful engine 2. Great suspension 3. Exterior has aged well (I'm old-school, and this looks brilliantly proportionate from ANY angle) 4. VFM product (15 Lakhs on-road for a fully loaded Turbo Petrol MT at the time of purchase) 5. Interiors have held well, NO loose fitting peripherals which rattle at the slightest jerk on bumpy roads. 6. Hydraulic steering, so great feedback from road (not to everybody's liking though) 7. OEM ICE has held its own, I only upgraded the front speakers to JBL (you can find the write up on this thread) 8. Storage, plenty of spaces to store things inside the cabin and in the boot. 9. Highway mileage of 15 Kmpl is my personal best so far. Not so great things: 1. Turbo lag till 2000 RPM (I'm used to it now, learnt to modulate the clutch and accelerator to overcome this) 2. Hard clutch (used to it now, for comparison, the clutch of the new Force Gurkha is light-er compared to this) 3. Manual transmission makes its presence felt during rush hour and start & stop traffic (I don't need to go to gym to exercise my leg muscles due to point no. 2 above) 4. Interiors (I don't mind it though, functionality over form for me) 5. Single digit mileage when driven hard. Things I faced during ownership (I have opted in for extended warranty and Renault easy care packages BTW) 1. Auto start-stop feature - I never used this feature (disabled this to save battery and turbo) but it stopped functioning one time and the ASC replaced the relay fuse which had gone kaput, free of cost. 2. Rat bite issue with engine harness wiring, TWICE. Once in Kerala during second year of ownership, which the in house insurance took care, got it back within a week. The second time in Chennai, just before the floods last year, in house insurance kicked in again, but this time I got the vehicle back in 45 days (due to the engine harness wiring being in backorder status). It's a long story of me running pillar to post, involving the Renault India CEO in the email, which I'll elaborate maybe some other time. But the insurance saved me a total of 72000 INR, I only had to pay total 5000 INR out of my pocket for both instances. I have the engine protection cover in my insurance BTW. After the second instance, I got the underbody gauge mesh wiring installed to prevent any future Rat incursions (9000 INR spent) 3. OEM Battery dead (this was immediately after the second instance of rat bite, vehicle lying in ASC for 45 days might have played a part, but by then it was already 32000 Kms run, had to spend 6K (with exchange of old battery) for a 60 DIN Amaron battery, the original VARTA battery was no where to be found. 4. Scratches and little dents, so these maybe due to the cleaning guys over the years, plus also due to the lovely colour of my beast (Mahogany Brown, which is a blessing and a bane at the same time) 5. Expensive in-house insurance cost, I opted out of it during the beginning of 4th year ownership, and it saved me 50% cost of renewal (INR 36000 in house vs INR 18000 outside) 6. Steering vibrations while traveling at 100+ Kmph, this was after the 4th service of 30000 Kms at the ASC that I noticed while driving back to Chennai from Kerala. While doing the wheel rotation during service the front left wheel rim just won't come off from the centre hub, despite the bestest of kicks from the engineers at ASC, then I had to intervene and show them the party trick of how to get it off. I'm afraid whether those kicks had done some sort of damage. After the service I got the tyre balancing done from outside but the issue still persists. I'm in a fix as to how to get it resolved. Any pointers would be helpful. If you've read it all and have come this far, I appreciate you spending time reading this. Apart from that 45 days stint at the ASC and the yet unresolved steering vibration issue, my ownership has been nothing short of wonderful. Especially considering the horror stories that I've read of owners of some of the newer vehicles that have arrived, I consider these issues pretty trivial. I hope the next 34000 Kms are as eventless and "boring" as the previous 34000 have been. ![]() |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review Firstly, I would like to express my appreciation to everyone for sharing such detailed insights about the Renault Duster. Your contributions have truly inspired me to explore this option further. I seek your guidance and suggestions regarding the purchase of a second-hand Duster in 2024. Recently, I test drove a 2021 Duster Turbo MT model with 30,000 kilometers on the odometer, priced at 9.7 lakhs. From the moment I sat in the car, I was captivated. The plush ride quality akin to a carpet, the mature steering feedback (a significant contrast from my 2009 i10 Sports), and the excellent front bonnet visibility all contributed to my admiration for this vehicle. However, several concerns are holding me back from making a decision, and I would greatly appreciate your opinions on these matters: 1. I reside in Delhi NCR and am unsure about Renault's service. Could there be issues with parts availability in the long run, especially since this model was discontinued a few years ago? 2. I've heard that turbocharged engines require extra care, such as adhering to specific start and shut down protocols, using high octane fuel instead of regular, and servicing every 6,000 kilometers. How much truth is there to this, and would it significantly impact maintenance costs? 3. Considering an approximate expenditure of 10 lakhs, does it make financial sense in 2024? My heart is set on this car, but my rational side is cautious, much like the alert sound that triggers when exceeding 80 km/h. Thank you all in advance for your valuable insights. Please pardon any inadvertent breaches of forum etiquette, as I am new here and eager to learn. |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review [
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ISS idle stop start feature is a pain. Don't use it as much as possible. A check at Renault ASC should give you clarity. Quote:
I had few rough patches in high speed and handled pretty hard in the last 10k especially. So yes it depends on how you drive. Quote:
![]() Carpet ride is true but steering seems hard. After Mangalore to Bangalore trip I had pain in my right shoulder (may be I steered with right hand mostly). Watch out this one aspect. (I'm just looking for the new gen Duster just for this reason.) Plus a general warning for all the owners. The engine warning light is on when you cross the service schedule that's been set in. For example mine was set around 49.3k (when I was waiting for 50k) but had yellow warning lit up and it made me to do the OBD error read out more than once to ensure the 1.3Turbo is fine after me taking it for task ![]() | |||
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review I've my 60k service pending and service centre here says they don't have parts and haven't done 60k service on a 1.3 Turbo in their service centre. Anyone who has done 60k service could you please share the cost, parts replaced and et al. Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review My Duster, which has only run 30k kms, had noise coming from the left front side. The local mechanic and service center said there was an issue with the left strut. Hence, I got both the front struts replaced with Gabriel struts by the local mechanic since the service center didn't cover this under warranty. Unfortunately, the noise continues, and now the left side of the car is 2 cms higher than the right side. As per the mechanic, all the other suspension components are okay, and he cannot figure out the cause of the left lean. Please help, since I have run out of ideas. Last edited by navin : 10th March 2025 at 00:34. Reason: typos |
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| Re: Renault Duster 1.3L Turbo Petrol : Official Review I had my 60k service done - replaced belt and injectors as suggested in service schedule. There was shudder for first 500m to 1km drive from basement to parking after every start. The ASC claimed it's cos of low fuel. This didn't make sense as issue was seen with full tank as well. He said the injectors are new and with time it might get sorted. That was the joke of the year. Even went on to say that's how all petrol cars are and his MD as well has same model and 60k service done (injector replacement) and similar issues are seen. Classic generalization by ASC. After 60k service observed the crank struggling and now today morning after a run about Battery went dead at 3AM stranding me n my family. I could smell smoke in the cabin and figured it out by checking the engine bay where battery had smoke emanating from it. Rang Renault RSA and they responded quick but I didn't get a technician till 6AM. The old battery had just 12 months warranty and looks like I need to buy a new battery. Probably the MLDIN70ISS that's suggested in thread purely for 30 months warranty. Will see if there is any more killer deals out there. Fun facts about battery- Stock battery lasted for 2.5 years and 28k KMs. DIN70L (EFB) New battery lasted for 2 years and 34k KMs. MLDIN70ISS should last longer probably. Fun facts about RSA - RSA takes call anytime of the day/night. But they wouldn't ensure someone is there to assist you. They'll just open ticket and will be on the assumption the assigned RSA technician would have taken care if it. On top they wouldn't give the technician contact and you have to wait till they call you. I was waiting till 4:45am and I asked for an update only to hear he hasn't even started. RSA is a joke. Coming back to battery dead ordeal someone came around 6:00am jump started and suggested to idle for 30 minutes. Post that drove home for 30 minutes. Still the battery hasn't charged to crank. Reached out to ASC which did the 60k service. The technician blames me I would have left the lights on so it battery died ! When I shared smoke emanating from battery when it went dead at 3AM he said I might have overcharged. I understood it's hopeless to engage him any further ! Smoke picture ![]() Crank failing and Screen going blank ![]() |
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