The 1997 Renault Laguna Combi is moderately easy to maintain. Many of the headlights are accessible by reaching behind the bulb housing and removing a single cover, allowing for reliable bulb changes. Accessing the tail lights won’t be a problem, either, as those in both housings are accessible behind single covers that remove without the use of tools. The engine air filter is easy to change, as well, as the housing disengages with very little hassle.
However, the 1997 Renault Laguna Combi has its downsides. The parking light and turn signals’ housings will need to be pried out in order to access their bulbs, which won’t allow for reliable bulb changes. Accessing the fog light might be a problem as it’s secured by multiple covers and torx bolts. The cabin air filter may be difficult to reach as a result of its obstructed position in the cowl of the vehicle.
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