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You might need a new power board. Mine went on my Aspire 5050, but I got a new one for about £30 on ebay. They usually connect to the motherboard using some sort of plug or connector, so it should be fairly easy.
I used to get 42 - 44 mpg in my 1.2 until I moved house. Now my journey to uni involves more 'third gear' driving, with more roundabouts and stop start driving etc. It rarely makes 38 mpg now, even after a service.
This is a long shot, but does anyone have both of the above and if so, are they compatible via bluetooth?
I've checked on the tomtom website and the E71 isn't listed as being compatible, but this just means they haven't tested it.
My plates don't have the British standard reference number and they were supplied by the Renault dealer when the car was brand new in 2003. Everything else is legit.
I've been thinking about this thread a lot over the last few days, so much in fact that today I decided to remove the rear seats and spare wheel from my 1.2 Billabong.
For the sake of argument I also weighed each item, using the method of holding them whilst standing on the bathroom scales...
I had exactly the same problem. The interior door trim is held in place by cheap plastic poppers, which either break or don't fit properly. I ended up bunging a load of blu-tac inside my door trim. Sometimes my car rattles and squeaks more when it's really hot or cold, especially the sun roof.