Thanks, I guess after 20 years of use the spring is bound to get weak.
Well, as I have it all apart I suppose it would be best to change it before I put everything back together.
The manual mentions you can change it in situ - which is what Andrew told me. I presume the oil feed and return pipes need to be disconnected with new seals when refitted. Would the supplier of the new Actuator stock those or am I at the mercy of the Renault dealerships?
Also, the manual mentions about a special wrench to get to the oil return bolts, though they look like standard to me.

Plus it goes on about topping up the turbocharger with oil after you've reconnected the lines and running on the starter for period. Is this all necessary? Or is this only applicable if you're taking the turbocharger off the car?