UK Reliability Directory

Renault Megane Mk2

Production Years: 2002 - 20083 Documented Faults

The Renault Megane Mk2 (2002–2009) is famously recognized for its unconventional "shaking that ass" styling, offering a distinctive look and a characterful driving experience that set it apart from its rivals. While the model has often been unfairly maligned, it can indeed be a comfortable and practical family car. However, ownership requires careful selection, as early models were prone to significant electrical "basket case" scenarios that, if ignored, lead to substantial frustration and expensive repairs. Prospective buyers should focus their attention on the electrical systems, which are the primary source of common complaints. Fragile key cards, window regulators that frequently fail, steering lock malfunctions, and wiring loom issues under the seats are well-documented pitfalls. Furthermore, the 1.5 dCi diesel engines demand diligent maintenance; neglecting oil changes or turbo care on these engines can easily lead to costly mechanical failure. For those seeking reliability, the later, facelifted "Phase 2" models (2006 onwards) are strongly recommended, as Renault addressed many of the build quality and electrical issues that hampered the early production years. Ultimately, the Megane Mk2 is best suited to those who are aware of its idiosyncrasies and can prioritize well-maintained, later-year examples with a transparent service history. Suspension components, such as worn trailing arm bushes, can also be a point of concern during MOT inspections. By avoiding early, high-mileage diesel examples and ensuring all electrical functions are tested thoroughly, the Megane Mk2 can provide a comfortable, characterful, and highly affordable family motoring experience.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Renault Megane Mk2, sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

Key-card, steering-lock and body-control faults

medium severity

The Mk2’s reputation largely comes from electrical issues involving key cards, the steering lock, UCH modules and associated wiring.

Est. repair cost:£150–£500

Electric window-regulator failures

low severity

Window regulators and clips fail with boring regularity, leaving the glass crooked, stuck or dropped into the door.

Est. repair cost:£90–£220

1.5 dCi injector and bearing-related engine damage

high severity

Neglected oil changes on the 1.5 dCi can lead to injector trouble, turbo wear and, on badly maintained early cars, serious bottom-end damage.

Est. repair cost:£400–£2,500

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