What is the most common problem with Renault Twingo? Is it the engine, transmissions, electronics, suspension or reliability? Owner experience in our forum, or the number of recalls involving specific car parts, may provide the answer.
Recent Renault Twingo Problems
RENAULT TWINGO – SEATBELTS MAY MALFUNCTION IN A COLLISION
RENAULT TWINGO ( 29/09/2014 – 29/10/2014) DEFECT: Due to an error in the manufacturing process the seat belt buckle may not retain the belt during a frontal impact.
RENAULT TWINGO – SEATBELT BUCKLE MAY NOT HOLD SEATBELT TONGUE
RENAULT TWINGO ( 20/10/2014 – 07/11/2014) DEFECT: Seat belt tongue may not hold in the buckle sufficiently. In a collision the tongue may separate from the buckle putting the occupant of the affected belt at risk.
RENAULT TWINGO – DRIVERS SEAT MAY NOT LOCK SAFELY
RENAULT TWINGO ( 01/09/2008 – 28/02/2009) DEFECT: It has been identified that the driver’s seat may suffer permanent or intermittent non-locking on it’s runners. This can occur when the vehicle is stationary or when being driven..
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Latest EU Rapex Renault Twingo Problems
- Renault Twingo (2019 – 2021)on 29/11/2021
The outer skin of the bonnet may not be properly connected to its structure. As a result, it could become detached while driving, increasing the risk of an […]
- Renault Twingo (2017)on 12/12/2017
The durability of the front left steering knuckle may be insufficient. The knuckle could consequently deteriorate affecting the steering of the vehicle. The […]
- Renault Twingo III (2014 – 2016)on 10/04/2017
The covering of the spoiler might come loose and pieces of the tailgate glass may detach while driving. Vehicles produced from the start of the series until 13 […]
Currently 7104 Recalls