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Renault Clio 5 Captur 2 2020-2025 Steering Lock Emulator Simulator: 48700-6484R
Renault Clio 5 Captur 2 2020-2025 Steering Lock Emulator Simulator: 48700-6484R
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Renault Clio 5 / Captur 2 Steering Lock Emulator (2020–2025)
Brand: MK3 | SKU: MK20300 | Weight: 40g | Replaces OEM Part: 48700-6484R
What Is It?
This is a plug-and-play emulator that fixes the common Electronic Steering Lock (ESL/ELV) fault found in newer Renault models. If your car refuses to start and you're seeing a steering lock error, this device replaces the faulty unit — no dealer visit, no programming, no hassle.
The Problem It Solves
The Electronic Steering Lock (ELV) is a mechanical component built into the steering column. It's known to fail on its own over time — not because of anything you've done wrong. When it fails, your car simply won't start, even with a perfectly working key.
The dealership solution involves ordering a brand-new ELV unit and programming it to the car — which is expensive and time-consuming. This emulator bypasses that entirely.
Why Choose This Emulator?
- No programming needed — just plug it in and drive
- Includes lock sound for a realistic, OEM-like experience
- Fully plug-and-play — single connector, simple installation
- Transferable — can be moved to another compatible vehicle to help diagnose faults, with no recoding required
- Lightweight and compact — 40g
Compatible Vehicles
| Brand | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Renault | Clio 5 | 2020–2025 |
| Renault | Captur 2 | 2020–2025 |
| Renault | Arkana | — |
| Renault | Zoë | — |
Installation
Simply unplug your old steering lock module and connect this emulator using the existing single plug connector. That's it — no coding tool, no specialist equipment needed. It works immediately on connection.
In short: a cost-effective, instant fix for one of the most frustrating and common faults on these Renault models.
Key changes made:
- Removed repetitive brand/model name spam (mentioned 15+ times unnecessarily)
- Fixed inconsistent date ranges (the original mixed 2018 and 2020 as start years)
- Broke up the wall of text into clear, scannable sections
- Removed ALL-CAPS sentences which felt robotic and hard to read
- Corrected the erroneous mention of "Nissan" (a copy-paste error from another product)
- Made the benefits immediately clear to a non-technical buyer


