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Brief overview
Tyre pressures ......................................................................................................... 0.04
RENAULT Card: use .................................................................................. 1.02 1.09
Child restraints .......................................................................................... 1.34 1.41
Warning lights (instrument panel) ........................................................... 1.46 1.60
Starting/stopping the engine .................................................................... 2.03 2.06
Driving ........................................................................................................ 2.02 2.39
Parking brake .......................................................................................... 2.09 - 2.11
Tyre pressure monitor .......................................................................... 2.17 2.20
Electronic Stability Program: ESP ........................................................ 2.21 - 2.22
Traction control system ......................................................................... 2.23 - 2.24
Emergency brake assist ..................................................................................... 2.27
Cruise control/Speed limiter ............................................................... 2.28 2.33
Parking proximity sensor ...................................................................... 2.34 - 2.35
Heating/air conditioning ........................................................................... 3.03 3.25
Bonnet/maintenance .................................................................................. 4.02 4.14
Practical advice (replacing bulbs, fuses, breakdown,
operating faults) ......................................................................................... 5.02 5.43
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C O N T E N T S
Sections
Driving ............................................................................................................... 2
Maintenance .................................................................................................. 4
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Non-motorway use
Front 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.6
Rear 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.3
Emergency spare wheel 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.6
(1) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (maximum permissible all-up weight) and towing a trailer
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.
Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 for more details.
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Non-motorway use
Front 32 33 35 36 35 36 38
Rear 30 32 32 32 33 33 33
(1) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (maximum permissible all-up weight) and towing a trailer
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 3 PSI.
Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 for more details.
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4 A 4 B
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DEADLOCKING
Special note on Hands-free
mode
Activating the deadlocking function
exits hands-free mode.
1 To unlock the doors, you must press
button 1 (refer to the RENAULT
Card in hands-free mode: use
2 section).
2 Hands-Free mode returns
automatically each time the vehicle
ignition is switched on.
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Opening the doors from the Opening the doors from the
outside inside
Once the doors have been unlocked Pull handle 2.
using the RENAULT Card, grasp
handle 1 and pull it towards you to
open the door. Lights on warning buzzer
A warning buzzer will sound when
a door is opened if you have left the
lights switched on after switching
off the ignition (to prevent
discharge of the battery, etc.).
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Safety of rear
occupants
The driver can inhibit
the operation of the rear
door electric windows by
pressing switch 3, on the side
with the icon.
Child safety
Vehicles fitted with switch 3 with Driver's responsibility Other cases
integral indicator light Never leave your vehicle Move lever 4 on each door and
Press switch 3 to prevent operation without removing the RENAULT check from the inside that both
of the rear electric windows and Card from inside and never leave doors are securely locked, to
opening of the rear doors. a child (or a pet) unsupervised. prevent the rear doors being opened
With the card in the reader, it from inside.
The indicator light built into the would be possible to operate the
switch lights up to confirm that the electric windows and there is a
doors are locked. risk that the child may be
seriously injured (by trapping
his or her neck, arm, hand, etc.).
If something gets trapped,
If there is a fault, you will reverse the direction of travel as
hear a beep and the soon as possible by pressing on
indicator light will not the relevant switch.
light up.
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To deactivate it 1
With the ignition on, press central
door locking button 1 on the
unlocking side (opposite the padlock)
for approximately 5 seconds, until
you hear the beep.
Operating principle
When the vehicle moves off, the
system locks the doors
automatically as soon as you reach a
speed of 6 mph (10 km/h).
The door is unlocked:
- by opening a front door (vehicle
stationary).
If you decide to keep the
doors locked when you Note: If a door is opened, it will
are driving, remember automatically be locked again when
that it may be more the vehicle reaches a speed of
difficult for those assisting you approximately 6 mph (10 km/h);
to gain access to your vehicle in - by pressing door unlocking button 1.
the event of an emergency.
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ENGINE IMMOBILISER
This prevents the vehicle being
driven by anyone not in possession
of the vehicle's RENAULT Card.
The vehicle is automatically
protected a few seconds after the
engine is switched off. 1 2
Operating principle
As soon as the system recognises If the vehicle does not recognise the
that the card is present, the code, indicator light 1 and reader 2
indicator light 1 lights up will flash continuously (rapid
continuously for a few seconds and flashing) and the vehicle cannot be
then goes out. started.
The vehicle has recognised the code
and the engine can be started.
Any unauthorised work
carried out on the engine
immobiliser (computers,
wiring, etc.) could be
dangerous. It must be carried out
by trained RENAULT network
personnel.
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FRONT HEADRESTS
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3
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2
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Removal
- position the armrest horizontally;
- press the unlocking button 1 and 2
at the same time pull the armrest
towards you to free it from the
seat.
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Depending on the vehicle, the front Turning the seat Returning to the driving
seats can be turned and positioned - move back the seat as far as position
facing forwards, which is the possible; - lift control 2 and turn the seat
required position for driving the inwards to the first position
vehicle, or rear facing. - adjust the cushion to the highest
position; (facing the steering wheel);
- adjust the seatback so that it is - make sure that the seat is correctly
vertical; locked in position;
- take out armrest 1 (refer to the - refit the armrest.
Front armrests paragraph in
Section 1);
- lift control 2 and turn the seat
inwards;
The rear-facing seat
position should only be - there are several positions, stop at
used when the vehicle is the desired position and check
stationary and the engine that it is properly locked.
not running.
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SEAT BELTS
Always wear your seat belt when Adjusting your driving position
travelling in your vehicle. You must Sit well back in your seat (having
also comply with the local removed your coat or jacket, etc.).
legislation of the particular country This is essential to ensure your
you are in. back is in the correct position.
Before driving off: Adjust the distance between the
- First ensure that your driving seat and the pedals. Your seat
position is correct. should be as far back as possible 1
- Then adjust your seat belt to for you to be able to depress the
provide maximum protection. clutch pedal fully. The seatback
should be adjusted so that your
arms are slightly bent when you
hold the steering wheel.
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2
2
Rear seat belts Rear headrests
The belts are locked, unlocked and The fully-lowered position of the
adjusted in the same way as the headrest is a storage position: it
front belts. should not be used when the seat is
Slowly unroll the belt. occupied.
Click buckle 1 in catch 2. Refer to the information on
Adjustment of rear seats in Section 3.
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SEAT BELTS
The following information applies to both the vehicle's front and rear seat belts.
No modification may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and their mountings)
originally fitted.
For special applications (e.g. fitting child seats) consult your RENAULT Dealer.
Do not use devices which give any play in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.): a seat belt which is worn too loosely
risks causing injuries in the event of an accident.
Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back.
Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt
around them.
Seat belts should be replaced after a serious accident. Likewise, replace your seat belts as soon as they show any signs
of wear.
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Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder, etc.) to the
A steering wheel cushion.
When driving, do not sit too close to the steering wheel. Sit with your arms
slightly bent (see the information on Adjusting your driving position in
Section 1). This will allow sufficient space for the airbag to deploy
correctly and be fully effective.
The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there
is a risk that serious injuries may be sustained. As a general rule, keep all
parts of your body (knees, hands, head, etc.) well away from the dashboard.
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The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. Both the airbags and seat belts are integral parts
of the same protection system. It is therefore essential to wear the seat belt at all times. If seat belts are not worn,
the occupants of the vehicle are at risk of serious injury in the event of an accident. The risk of minor superficial
injuries occurring when the airbag is deployed may also increase, although such minor injuries are always
possible with airbags.
If the vehicle should overturn or in the event of a rear impact, however severe, the pretensioners and airbags are not
always triggered.
It is strictly forbidden to work on or modify any part of the airbag system (electronic units, wiring, etc.) (such work
must only be undertaken by qualified RENAULT Network personnel).
To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental triggering of the system which may cause
injury, only qualified RENAULT Network personnel may work on the airbag system.
As a safety precaution, have the airbag system checked if your vehicle has been involved in an accident, stolen or
broken into.
When selling or lending the vehicle, inform the user of these points and hand over this handbook with the vehicle.
When scrapping your vehicle, contact your RENAULT Dealer for disposal of the gas generator(s).
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CHILD SAFETY
In all countries there are regulations The table on the following page
governing the use of restraint Remember that an impact at 30 mph shows you the types of child seat
systems for children and babies. (50 km/h) is the same as falling that can be fitted in each of the seat
In Europe children under 10 years from a height of 10 metres. positions on the vehicle in
of age(1) must be seated in an Expressed in other terms, accordance with the European
approved safety device which is transporting a child without a directive.
suitable for the weight and size of restraint is the equivalent of
the child. allowing him or her to play on a Before installing a child seat in the
third-floor balcony which does not front seat (if installation is
The driver is responsible for have any railings. permitted)
ensuring that this equipment is
used correctly. If the passenger seat is so equipped,
carry out the following adjustments:
Child restraints approved after - move the passenger seat as far
January 1992 offer a level of safety back as possible;
much greater than for restraints
with approval before that date. - set the seatback to its fully upright
Under no circumstances position;
We therefore advise you to select an should babies or children - raise the seat squab as far as
approved child restraint that be allowed to travel sitting possible;
complies with European regulation on the knees of another
ECE 44. - raise the headrest to its highest
passenger in the vehicle. setting;
Restraints that comply with this If a head-on impact occurs at 30 mph - move the seat belt height control
legislation must be marked with an (50 km/h) a child weighing 30 kg to the low position.
orange label bearing the letter E will be transformed into a missile
followed by a number (which Refer to the Child safety equipment
equivalent to one tonne: you will booklet available from the
stands for the country where it is an find it impossible to hold the child,
approved type) and the year in RENAULT Network to choose the
even if you yourself are wearing a seat most suited to your child and
which the type approval was belt.
granted. recommended for your vehicle.
It is particularly dangerous to put
the belt round your child when he
or she is sitting on your lap. Never
use the belt for more than one
person at the same time.
(1) Always comply with the laws of the
country in which you are travelling.
They may be different to the
guidelines in this handbook.
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Age of child Front passenger Rear side seats Rear centre seat Rear side seats
(weight of child) seat (3) (4) 2nd row 2nd row 3rd row
X : Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.
U : Seat suitable for fitting a belt-fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range, check that it can be fitted.
I : Seat equipped with anchoring points for mounting a seat for this age range using Isofix locks, only RENAULT seats are
approved.
(1) Above a height of 1.5 m or a weight of 36 kg, a child can be strapped directly into the seat like an adult;
(2) A child seat may only be fitted to vehicles fitted with a seat with adjustable seat squab height;
(3) Only a rear-facing child seat may be installed in this seat;
(4) DANGER. RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: CHECK THAT THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG
HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED BEFORE INSTALLING A REAR-FACING CHILD SEAT IN THIS SEAT.
Refer to the information on Deactivation of passenger airbags in Section 1.
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DANGER
Since front passenger airbag triggering and the position of a
rear-facing child seat are incompatible, it is not permitted to install
such a seat in this position except for when the vehicle is fitted with
an airbag deactivation device. Refer to the information on deactivating the
front passenger airbag. The child may suffer very serious injuries if the
airbag inflates.
Label 4 (on the dashboard) and marking 5 (on the sun visor) remind you of
these instructions.
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CHILD SAFETY
No modifications may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their
mountings) originally fitted.
Carefully follow the instructions for fitting provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system.
Always avoid dressing the child in bulky garments and do not place any objects between the child and the restraint
system.
The seat belt in the vehicle must be tight enough so that the child's seat is held in position securely. Check the tension
regularly.
Never wear the belt under your arm or behind your back.
The harness or belt should be taut and fitted to suit the child's size.
Never allow your child to stand up or kneel on the seats while the vehicle is moving.
Check that the child is in the correct position for the entire journey, particularly when they are asleep.
Use the seat belts to hold the seat in position, even if it is not occupied. Otherwise, if an accident were to occur, it may
become dislodged and pose a risk to other vehicle occupants.
Following a serious accident, check the seat belts, the Isofix seat mounting and replace the child seat(s).
Never leave a child unsupervised in a vehicle, even if they are in a restraint device.
Activate the rear door locks (if your vehicle is equipped with these).
Make sure the child does not get out of the vehicle at the side where there is traffic.
Set your children a good example - always wear your seat belt.
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9 Stalk for:
direction indicators; 18 Controls for: 27 Bottom centre storage
exterior lighting; electric headlight beam compartment.
front fog lights; adjustment;
rear fog lights dimmer for controls lighting;
Electronic Stability Program 28 Passenger side glove box.
(ESP);
10 Top right-hand storage voice synthesiser;
compartment. parking aid. 29 Bonnet release control.
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Instrument panel A
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Parking brake fault Turning right direction Warning light for serious
warning light indicator light injection incident
Refer to the Automatic If this light lights up when
parking brake information in you are driving, it indicates a fault
Section 2. in the injection system. Stop
Battery charge warning immediately, switch off the ignition
light and contact a RENAULT Dealer.
If it lights up when you are
Electronic Stability Program driving, it indicates that the circuit
(ESP) and traction control is overcharging or has discharged.
indicator light Stop and have the circuit checked. Handbrake on and brake
There are several reasons for the circuit fault warning light.
warning light coming on: see Parking brake engaged
Section 2 for information on the warning light
Electronic Stability Program: ESP STOP light
and the traction control system. It lights up when the Refer to the information on the
ignition is switched on then parking brake in Section 2.
goes out after about 3 seconds. Brake circuit fault warning light
It may light up alone or together If this lights up under braking, it
Anti-lock braking system with other warning lights. indicates that the fluid level in the
warning light (ABS). It indicates that it is essential to stop circuit is low or that there is a fault
This lights up when the immediately (as soon as traffic in the braking system. Stop as soon
ignition is switched on and then conditions allow). as traffic conditions allow and call a
goes out. If it lights up when you are RENAULT Dealer.
driving, it indicates a fault in the
anti-lock braking system.
Braking will then occur normally,
without the ABS system. Consult
your RENAULT Dealer as soon as
possible.
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INFORMATION DISPLAY
Information messages Warning messages
These may be of use during the These messages can appear in
vehicle's operating phase, either by isolation or in conjunction with the
1 giving information on a choice or STOP warning light and/or warning
driving condition, or denoting lights specific to the instrument
current faults (faulty bulbs, door not panel.
properly closed, etc.). They warn you to stop immediately
Examples of information messages (as soon as traffic conditions allow)
are given on the following pages. and to call your RENAULT Dealer.
Examples of warning messages are
given on the following pages.
Fault messages
These messages can appear in
isolation or in conjunction with the
SERVICE warning light and/or
warning lights specific to the
As well as the time and external instrument panel.
temperature, the information Examples of fault messages are
display 1 encompasses information, given on the following pages.
operating fault and warning
messages.
The messages appear on the
information display either
individually or alternately (when
there are several messages to be Spoken messages
displayed). In this event, the Some warning lights are
messages are displayed in order of accompanied by a spoken
importance: warning messages are message for vehicles fitted with a
displayed first, followed by fault voice synthesiser (see Voice
messages, etc. synthesiser information in
Section 2).
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INFORMATION DISPLAY
Examples of information messages
+ Insert card then press start Vehicle start help: insert the RENAULT Card then press the Start button.
Put the gearbox in P or N Starting aid: position the automatic gearbox lever in P or N.
Hands-Free fault, insert the card Start help: the Hands-Free function doesn't work. Insert the RENAULT Card in the card
reader (see the RENAULT Card information in Section 1).
Card not detected Start help: card not recognised by the system.
Card outside the vehicle Driving assistance: engine running, the card is no longer in the vehicle (e.g. when a
passenger has left the vehicle with the RENAULT Card on them).
Card battery needs to be replaced Usage fault: the RENAULT Card battery is flat, replace it (see the RENAULT Card: Battery
information in Section 5).
Front right-hand door not properly closed Close the relevant door.
Right-hand brake lights fault Replace the relevant bulbs or have them replaced.
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Remember to fasten your seat belt The driver's seat belt is not fastened.
Gearbox fault Gearbox operating fault (see the Automatic gearbox information in Section 2).
ESP fault Fault in the Electronic Stability Program system and/or the traction control system (see
information in Section 2).
ABS fault Fault in the ABS system, the braking system is then protected as for a vehicle not fitted
with ABS.
Readjust the rear left-hand tyre pressure Attend to the wheel concerned.
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Oil pressure fault Check the oil level, if it is normal, contact a RENAULT Dealer.
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TRIP COMPUTER
Display selection key For the first few miles after pressing
Keep pressing key 2 briefly to read the reset key you will notice:
out the following information in that the range increases as you
sequence: travel. This is normal. Average
a) trip mileage, fuel consumption may decrease
b) fuel used, when:
1
c) average fuel consumption, - The car stops accelerating.
d) current consumption, - The engine reaches its operating
e) estimated range, temperature (engine cold when
2 f) distance travelled, reset button pressed).
g) average speed, - When driving from a built-up
h) mileage before service, area onto the open road.
i) recommended speed (speed
limiter/cruise control), Therefore, if the average fuel
j) tyre pressure (if there is a fault). consumption decreases, the range
will increase.
Display 1 You may also notice that the
Interpreting certain values average fuel consumption
displayed after resetting: increases when the vehicle is
The values showing average fuel stationary and the engine idling.
General reset and trip mileage consumption, range and average
recorder reset button This is normal since the computer
speed will become more stable and takes account of fuel used during
Press and hold button 2. reliable the further you travel since idling.
To reset the trip mileage recorder, the last time the reset key was
the display must show the trip pressed. Automatic reset
mileometer function. The trip mileage recorder will be
reset automatically when the
maximum capacity of any of the
memories is exceeded.
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Examples of display
selections Interpreting the display
by pressing 2
23103
KM a) Trip mileage.
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L
b) Fuel used (in litres or gallons) since the last reset.
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L/100
c) Average consumption (in mpg and litres/100 km) since the last reset.
This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into account the
distance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the reset button was
pressed.
L/100
This value is displayed after reaching a speed of 15 mph (25 km/h).
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Examples of display
selections Interpreting the display
by pressing 2
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KM e) Estimated range with remaining fuel (in miles or km)
This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last
time the reset button was pressed.
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
23111
KM
f) Distance covered (in miles or km) since the last reset.
23112
KM/H
g) Average speed (in mph and km/h) since the last reset.
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
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Examples of display
selections Interpreting the display
by pressing 2
23113
KM h) Mileage before service/maintenance
Display of the distance left before the next service.
There are several scenarios:
range less than 900 miles (1 500 km) or next service date scheduled within two
months
The symbol flashes (for 30 seconds if the display is not set to mileage before
oil change, otherwise mileage before oil change is displayed continuously)
range equal to 0 miles or service date reached
The symbol flashes continuously whatever the information selected on the
display.
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23114
KM/H i) Cruise control or speed limiter recommended speed (depending on the
vehicle).
SET
See the information on Speed Limiter and Cruise Control in Section 2.
j) Tyre pressure
23115
If several wheels are involved, they appear clockwise on the display from
the left-hand front wheel: up to four can therefore be displayed.
If you want to exit this display, press the scroll button to return to the
preceding display.
23116
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VOICE SYNTHESISER
The car speaks to you... Types of spoken information
The spoken information is relayed The type of spoken information
automatically and acts as a back-up depends on the vehicle equipment
for the visual information. level and monitors the following
functions:
The voice synthesiser keeps you - oil pressure,
constantly informed about the - braking circuit,
condition of the main components - electrical circuit,
of your vehicle. - engine overheating,
- steering column locking system,
This information covers both - minimum fuel level,
precautionary and advisory - fuel injection,
information, and in certain cases - automatic gearbox,
one or more warning lights will - door(s), luggage compartment lid,
light up on the instrument panel. bonnet not correctly shut,
- lights on,
In this case, see the instrument - handbrake on,
panel section. - variable power assisted steering,
- washer minimum level,
- seat belt not fastened,
- engine oil minimum level,
- Electronic Stability Program
(ESP),
- cruise control/speed limiter,
- tyre pressure fault/puncture,
- etc.
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STEERING WHEEL
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DOOR MIRRORS
Heated door mirrors
The door mirrors are heated in order
to de-ice them when rear screen
demisting is switched on.
A B C D
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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
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6
Special case
Using the front and/or rear fog
lights when automatic operation
of dipped headlights is
Front fog lights Rear fog lights activated.
Turn centre ring 6 on the Turn centre ring 6 on
stalk until the symbol faces mark 7. the stalk until the symbol faces Turning on the fog lights
mark 7. It is necessary to select the front
Operation of the fog lights depends dipped headlights position to set
on the exterior lighting selected, Operation of the fog lights depends central ring 6 in fog lights
and an indicator light will light up on the exterior lighting selected, position.
on the instrument panel. and an indicator light will light up
on the instrument panel. Turning off the fog lights
Remember to switch off the rear fog Bring central ring 6 back to
light when it is no longer needed to position 0 and turn the end of
avoid inconveniencing other road stalk 1 from the dipped
users. headlights position to position 0
to return to automatic operation
of dipped headlights.
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Driver alone
or with front 0 0 0 0
A passenger
Driver with
a front passenger
1 1 1 1
and passengers
in the rear
On vehicles fitted with this
function, control A allows you to
adjust the height of the beams
according to the load. Driver with front passenger
and all rear passenger seats 2 2 2 2
Turn control A down to lower the occupied
headlights and up to raise them.
Adjustment is automatic on other
versions. Driver with
front passenger,
3 3 3 3
all rear seats occupied
and luggage
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WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE
Vehicle fitted with windscreen Vehicles with automatic
wiper with rain sensor selection of wipe speed
With the ignition switched on, turn If a wipe speed is selected when
stalk 1 driving, the wipe speed is reduced
1 to a lower speed when the vehicle
A off stops:
A from fast wipe speed the speed
B rain sensor position will change to normal wipe
B When this position is selected, speed;
the system detects the presence
C of water on the windscreen and from normal wipe speed the
triggers wiping at a suitable speed will change to intermittent
D wiping speed. wipe.
The central ring on stalk 1 As soon as the vehicle moves off,
enables you to vary the wipe will return to the speed
sensitivity of the rain sensor originally selected.
Vehicle fitted with from to :
representing min sensitivity When the vehicle is stationary,
intermittent windscreen representing max sensitivity. pressing stalk 1 overrides and
wipers cancels automatic operation.
With the ignition switched on, turn C continuous slow wiping
stalk 1 Note
D continuous fast wiping If for any reason the wipers are
A off seized (e.g. frozen to windscreen by
ice, etc.), the system will
B intermittent wipe automatically cut the power supply
The wipers will pause for to the wipers.
several seconds between
sweeps. It is possible to vary
the time between sweeps by
turning the central ring on stalk Each time the vehicle starts, it is
1. essential to return to position A
or to activate the windscreen
C continuous slow wiping washer to return to the rain
sensor position.
D continuous fast wiping
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Windscreen washer,
headlight washers
With the ignition on, pull stalk 1
towards you.
Headlights off
The windscreen washer will be
activated. In frosty weather, make sure that
the wiper blades are not stuck by
Headlights on ice (to avoid risk of motor
The headlight washers will be overheating).
activated at the same time.
If the windscreen wipers do not
work, contact a RENAULT Dealer.
Keep an eye on the condition of the
blades. Change the wiper blades as
soon as they begin to lose efficiency
(approximately once a year).
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FUEL TANK
The tank must be filled with the Hands-Free card special feature Special circumstance
ignition switched off. The flap locks a few minutes after In the event of a RENAULT Card
the other doors on the vehicle. fault, it is possible to unlock flap A
Useable fuel tank capacity: by manually operating unlocking
Approx. 17.5 gallons (80 litres). rod 1 (inside the luggage
To open flap A, press on the area compartment).
shown by the arrow.
The flap opens a little. Twist it to Never press on the metal
open fully. valve with your fingers.
The filler cap is incorporated in the Do not wash the filling
filler neck. area with a high pressure
jet spray with the filler flap open
or in icy conditions as the valve
may become iced up.
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1.79
1.80
Section 2: Driving
(advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment)
RUNNING IN
Petrol version Diesel version
For the first 620 miles (1000 km) do For the first 900 miles (1500 km), do
not exceed 70 mph (130 km/h) in not exceed 2500 rpm. After
the highest gear or 3000 to completing this mileage you may
3500 rpm. drive faster, although the vehicle
On completion of 620 miles (1000 will only provide top performance
km) you may use your vehicle after approximately 4000 miles
normally. However, it is only after (6000 km).
1800 miles (3000 km) have been During the running in period, do
covered that you may reasonably not accelerate hard while the engine
expect full performance. is still cold and do not let the engine
overrev.
Service intervals: refer to the
vehicle Servicing booklet. Service intervals: refer to the
vehicle Servicing booklet.
2.02
2.03
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE WITH REMOTE CONTROL CARD (continued)
Stopping the engine
Once the vehicle is stationary, press
briefly on button 2: the ignition is
switched off and the engine running
indicator light A goes out.
For some vehicles with automatic
gearboxes, you must return the lever
to park position P.
Remove the card from card reader 1. If there is a child (or a pet)
in the vehicle, never leave
When you remove the card from the it unsupervised with the
card reader, the courtesy lights will RENAULT Card left in the
light up (if they are set to automatic card reader or passenger
lighting), the steering column will compartment. They might start the
lock and the accessories will switch engine or operate electrical
off. equipment such as the electric
windows and there is a risk that the
Note: a beep will let you know if child may be injured (by trapping
you have left the card in the reader their neck, arm, hand, etc.). Risk of
when you open the driver's door, serious injury.
and the card reader will also flash.
Never switch off the ignition before
the vehicle has stopped completely.
Once the engine has stopped, the
power assisted steering, brake servo
and the passive safety devices such
as airbags and pretensioners will no
longer operate.
When the RENAULT Card is
removed the steering will lock.
2.04
2.05
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE WITH HANDS-FREE RENAULT CARD (continued)
Limited use
- When the engine is running, a
vehicle door open and the card
outside the vehicle (for example 2 3
when the driver gets out to open
the garage door): the engine
continues to run.
- When the engine is running, the
doors of the vehicle closed and the
card outside the vehicle (for
example when a passenger has got
out of the car with the RENAULT
Card still on him): the message
card outside the vehicle comes
up on the instrument panel, the
warning light flashes on the
emergency card reader 3 and a
bleep sounds as soon as the Hands-Free mode operating
vehicle restarts to warn you. fault
- RENAULT Card operation may be Warning light 2 and card reader 3 Insert the RENAULT Card into card
affected by interference from flash. reader 3. Depress the brake pedal
nearby instruments, such as and/or clutch then continue as
exterior installations or shown in Starting and stopping the
equipment operating on the same engine with remote control card.
frequency as the RENAULT Card.
2.06
2.07
2.08
PARKING BRAKE
Indicator light 2 on the dashboard and
indicator light 3 on the instrument
3 panel light up to confirm that the
parking brake is applied. Indicator
lights 2 and 3 go out when the doors 2
are locked. 4
2 Depending on the vehicle, the
1 parking brake applied message may
appear on the instrument panel.
NB:
When the driver's door is opened, a
beep sounds and, depending on the
vehicle, the parking brake released
message appears on the instrument
panel if the parking brake is not
applied.
Applying the parking brake Releasing the parking brake
In this case, it is essential to pull then
Manual mode release handle 1 to immobilise the Manual mode
Pull out and release handle 1. vehicle. To release the parking brake: with
the engine running, pull handle 1
For certain country-specific model while pressing release button 4 and
Automatic mode (depending on versions, the automatic application release. Indicator lights 2 and 3 go
country) function is not activated. Refer to the out.
information on the manual mode.
The parking brake ensures that
the vehicle is immobilised Automatic mode
automatically when the engine is Before leaving the The brake will be released
switched off by pressing the engine vehicle, check that the automatically as soon as the vehicle
Start/Stop button. parking brake is fully starts and accelerates.
applied. Depending on the vehicle, the
In all other instances, e.g. engine
stalling, the parking brake is not Indicator light 2 on the parking brake released message
applied automatically. Manual dashboard and indicator light 3 may appear on the instrument
mode must be used. on the instrument panel light up panel.
permanently to indicate that the
parking brake is applied.
2.09
Special cases
If you have to park on a slope or To park the vehicle without
when towing a trailer, for example, applying the parking brake (if there
keep handle 1 pulled out for a few is a risk of freezing, for example):
seconds to obtain the maximum - with the engine running, insert the
braking effect. RENAULT Card into card reader or
check that it is present in the
reader,
If the engine is running
- stop the engine by pressing engine when you leave the
Start/Stop button, vehicle, it is essential to
- select a gear (manual gearbox) or immobilise the vehicle
position P (automatic gearbox), by applying the parking brake
- pull handle 1 while pressing manually.
release button 4, and then release, Indicator light 2 on the
- remove the RENAULT access card dashboard and indicator light 3
from the card reader. on the instrument panel light up
permanently to indicate that the
parking brake is applied.
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
ENVIRONMENT
Make your contribution towards
protection of the environment too.
Do not dispose of parts which are
worn or replaced in the course of
routine vehicle maintenance
(battery, oil filter, air filter, etc.) and
oil containers (empty or full of used
oil, etc.) with household waste.
Dispose of them through specialist
organisations. In all cases, comply
with local legislation.
Recycled parts
2.16
Operating principle
Each wheel (except the emergency On some vehicles, the information
spare wheel) has a sensor integrated display C also gives details of the
This function is an in the inflation valve which nature of the fault detected.
additional driving aid. periodically measures the tyre
However, the function pressure.
does not take the place of The driver is continuously
the driver. It cannot, therefore, informed of the correct tyre
under any circumstances replace pressure and possible variations via
the vigilance or the the computer A and warning light B
responsibility of the driver. on the instrument panel.
Check the tyre pressures,
including the emergency spare
wheel, once a month.
2.17
2.18
2.19
Meaning: the wheels concerned are slightly under or over-inflated, check the tyre pressures.
Meaning: the wheels concerned are very deflated, stop as soon as possible and check the tyre pressure.
Meaning: system fault (e.g. emergency spare wheel fitted to the vehicle, winter tyres fitted etc.).
Meaning: the driving speed is not suitable for the tyre pressures. Slow down or inflate the tyres to the full load pressure
(see the tyre pressures table).
2.20
1
This function is an
additional aid in case of
critical driving conditions
to allow the vehicle
behaviour to be adapted to suit the
driving conditions.
However, the function does not
take the place of the driver. It Operating principle
does not increase the vehicle's A sensor in the steering wheel
limits and should not encourage detects the path selected by the
you to drive more quickly. driver.
Thus, it can under no Other sensors throughout the
circumstances replace the vehicle measure the actual
vigilance or responsibility of the direction.
driver when manoeuvring the The system compares the direction
vehicle (the driver must always selected by the driver and the actual
be ready for sudden incidents direction of the vehicle and corrects
which may occur when driving). this as necessary by applying the
brakes selectively and/or acting on
the engine power.
When the function starts to operate,
warning light 1 flashes
2.21
A A
1 1 + 3
2.22
TRACTION CONTROL
This system helps to limit The system also adjusts the engine
wheelspin on driven wheels and to speed to the grip available under the
control the vehicle when it is wheels, independently of the action
pulling away or accelerating. exerted on the accelerator pedal.
When the function starts to operate,
warning light 1 flashes
1
This function is an
additional aid in case of
critical driving conditions
to allow the vehicle
behaviour to be adapted to suit the
driving conditions.
However, the function does not
take the place of the driver. It Operating principle
does not increase the vehicle's The system uses sensors in the
limits and should not encourage wheels to constantly measure and
you to drive more quickly. compare the speed of the drive
Thus, it can under no wheels and prevents them spinning.
circumstances replace the If a wheel is starting to spin, the
vigilance or responsibility of the system brakes automatically until
driver when manoeuvring the the drive delivered becomes
vehicle (the driver must always compatible with the level of grip.
be ready for sudden incidents
which may occur when driving).
2.23
A A
1 1 + 3
2.24
2.25
2 - The orange
2.26
Operating principle
The system allows an emergency
braking situation to be detected via
a sensor that measures the speed
with which the brake pedal is
depressed. If this happens, the
braking assistance reaches
maximum power instantly. This function is an
additional aid in case of
ABS braking is maintained as long critical driving conditions
as the brake pedal is not released. to allow the vehicle
behaviour to be adapted to suit the
driving conditions.
Hazard warning lights come on
These may light up in the event of However, the function does not
rapid deceleration. take the place of the driver. It does
not increase the vehicle's limits
If this happen, you can extinguish and should not encourage you to
them by pressing twice on the drive more quickly.
hazard warning switch.
Thus, it can under no
circumstances replace the
vigilance or responsibility of the
driver when manoeuvring the
vehicle (the driver must always be
ready for sudden incidents which
may occur when driving).
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1
6
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2 3 KM/H
SET
5 4
2.28
2.29
2.30
1
6
23114
2 3 KM/H
SET
5 4
2.31
2.32
2.33
2.34
2.35
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
Driving
With the gear lever in position P or
N, switch on the ignition.
With your foot on the brake pedal
(the warning light goes out), shift
1 from position P.
A
2 The lever must only be placed in D
or R when the vehicle is stationary.
With the brake pedal depressed
and accelerator pedal released.
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possible
Leave the selector in position D
(drive) on the open road. Press the
accelerator pedal lightly to ensure
automatic gear changes at 1
comparatively low engine speeds.
A
Accelerating and overtaking
Quickly depress the accelerator
pedal completely (until you pass
the point of resistance).
This will activate the kickdown
function allowing you to change
down to the optimum gear.
Driving in manual mode
With the lever in position D, shift Special cases
the lever to the left-hand side. In certain driving conditions (e.g.:
Shifting lever 1 repeatedly allows engine protection, operation of the
you to change gears manually: Electronic Stability Program: ESP,
- to move down through the gears, etc.) the automated system may
pull the lever to the rear, change the gear automatically.
- to move up through the gears, Likewise, to prevent incorrect
push the lever forwards. manoeuvres, a gear change may be
refused by the system: in this case
The gears engaged on the the gear display flashes for a few
instrument panel on the warning seconds as a warning.
light bar A.
2.37
2.38
2 3
Operating faults
If the lever is stuck on P, even When driving, if this
though you are pressing on the warning light comes on or if
brake pedal, the lever can be the display of the gear
released manually. To do this, undo engaged flashes on the instrument
the upper section of gaiter 3. panel, this indicates a fault. Consult
Press the button located underneath a RENAULT Dealer as soon as
the gaiter and at the same time press possible. Furthermore, for those
unlocking button 2 to move the vehicles that are fitted with it, an
lever from position P. additional message appears on
display B.
2.39
2.40
AIR VENTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1
7 7
1
1 1
3.03
4 4
3.04
5
9 12
6
8
Controls
Driver's side Passenger side
1 and 8 - choice of air distribution 10 - passenger air temperature
2 - See clear button to demist and adjustment operating button
de-ice the windows 11 - separate driver and passenger
3 - separate driver and passenger temperature adjustment
temperature adjustment indicator lights
indicator lights 12 - passenger air temperature
4 - air recirculation adjustment slider
5 - air temperature adjustment Buttons 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10
slider have operating warning lights:
- the warning light is lit when
the function is operating;
- the warning light goes out
when the function is not
operating.
3.05
3.06
7a 7 Note:
De-icing the rear screen and door
See clear function mirrors is put into automatic
operation when the See clear
Press button 2, the indicator light 2a function (button 2) is operating.
lights up.
This function allows rapid de-icing
and demisting of the windscreen,
front side windows, electric door
mirrors and electric rear screen
(indicator light 7a lit).
3.07
3.08
9 Note
When the See clear function, button 2
is operating, it is normal for the
ventilation speed to increase to de-ice
and demist the windscreen and side
windows more efficiently.
3.09
3.10
Note
Air recirculation is automatically
cut off when the See clear function
is working.
3.11
CLIMATE CONTROL
5 - air conditioning operating
1 button
6 - modification button for air
11 2 distribution in the passenger
3 compartment
10 7 - driver's control panel display
8 - rear-screen de-icing operating
button
9 and 10 -ventilation speed
adjustment buttons
9 4 11 - See clear button to demist and
de-ice the windows and
5 windscreen
8
7
6
Controls
Driver's side
1 - automatic mode operating
button
2 - air recirculation button to
operate enforced recirculation
or automatic recirculation
3 and 4 - adjustment button for the
air temperature in the passenger
compartment Buttons 1, 2, 5, 8 and 11 have
operating lights:
- the warning light is lit when
the function is operating;
the warning light goes out
when the function is not
operating.
3.12
12
15
13
17
14 16
3.13
1 12 15
1a
Automatic mode
Press button 1. Indicator light 1a To achieve this, the system controls:
will light up. - ventilation speed; The operating lights and
- the distribution of air; information on displays 7, 12 and
This is the recommended usage: 15 show you the system's choices
indeed, the automatic climate - the air recirculation management; and your adjustments.
control system guarantees comfort - switching air conditioning on or
in the passenger compartment and off;
good visibility (except in the event - the temperature of the air blown to
of extreme use). the left or right.
3.14
3.15
Special note
The RENAULT Card stores the
settings selected by the driver. We
therefore recommend that you keep
the same RENAULT Card so that
you can reuse your personal
settings.
There are two ways for the driver to The values displayed are the air
adjust the comfort level in the temperature setting.
whole passenger compartment: When the vehicle is started in cold
- after the ignition has been turned or hot weather, increasing or
off for at least 20 minutes; decreasing the values displayed
- by pressing and holding AUTO does not mean that the temperature
button 1 until indicator light 1a is reached more quickly (the system
flashes, even if it is already lit. optimises the temperature increase
or decrease irrespective of the air
temperature indicated).
Generally speaking, the air vents
may remain open without causing
discomfort whatever the weather.
3.16
Special note
Depending on the vehicle, when the
Ventilation speed adjustment in Child safety switch is activated Conditions of use
the rear seats (depending on (indicator light lit on switch), the In some cases (such as when the
vehicle) rear air conditioning controls are passenger compartment is very hot),
inhibited. The last red line on if the last red line is lit on indicator
Controls located in each rear door indicator 15a lights up and the rear
enable the ventilation speed of the 15a, it means that it is not possible
ventilation speed matches the to further increase the ventilation
air vents to be adjusted for the rear minimum setting defined by the
passengers. speed. It will become possible again
system. as soon as the red line goes out.
Indicator 15a, made up of
illuminated lines, shows the
desired ventilation speed.
Press button 17 to increase
ventilation speed.
Press button 16 to decrease
ventilation speed.
3.17
Note
De-icing the rear screen and electric
door mirrors is put into automatic
operation when the See clear button
11 is pressed.
8
8a
3.18
Note
If you want to alter the air flow
9 5a (which may be noisy), press key 9.
8a There are two ways to switch this
function off:
- press AUTO button 1 (light 1a
lights up);
See clear function - press button 11 again (light 11a
Press See clear button 11, the goes out).
indicator light 11a lights up. Light
1a on AUTO button 1 goes out.
This function allows rapid de-icing
and demisting of the windscreen,
front side windows, electric door
mirrors and electric rear screen
(indicator light 8a lit).
3.19
3.20
3.21
10
3.22
Note
Note:
Prolonged use of enforced air
The automatic recirculation recirculation can lead to condensation
function is activated by pressing forming on the side windows and
AUTO button 1 (light 2a lit). windscreen and problems due to the
Press successively on button 2 to use of non-renewed air in the
select: passenger compartment. We therefore
- automatic recirculation; advise you to return to automatic
- enforced recirculation; recirculation (light 2a lit) or external
- exterior air. air as soon as enforced recirculation is
no longer necessary.
External air
Lights 2a and 2b are off.
3.23
1 15
12
11
12
3.24
3.25
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
With the ignition on:
- press the button to open the
window to the desired height
(note: the rear windows do not
open fully);
- raise the button to raise the 1
window to the desired height. 5
6
2
3
4
3.26
1
7 5
2
3 Safety of occupants
4 The driver can inhibit the
operation of the rear door
electric windows by
pressing switch 4, on the side with
the icon.
From the rear seats Using switch 4
Operate switch 7. Switch 4 may be used to inhibit Driver's responsibility
operation of the rear windows, rear Never leave your vehicle without
doors and rear air conditioning removing the RENAULT Card from
controls from the driver's seat inside and never leave a child (or a
(refer to the Climate control pet) unsupervised. With the card in
information in Section 3). the reader, it would be possible to
operate the electric windows and
there is a risk that the child may be
seriously injured (by trapping his
or her neck, arm, hand, etc.). If
something gets trapped, reverse the
direction of travel as soon as
possible by pressing on the
relevant switch.
3.27
1
5 7
6
2
3
4
Driver's responsibility
The system operates: Never leave your vehicle without removing the RENAULT Card from inside
- with the ignition on; and never leave a child (or a pet) unsupervised. With the card in the reader, it
- with the ignition off until one of would be possible to operate the electric windows and there is a risk that the
the front doors is opened/closed child may be seriously injured (by trapping his or her neck, arm, hand, etc.).
(limited to approximately If something gets trapped, reverse the direction of travel as soon as possible
20 minutes). by pressing on the relevant switch.
3.28
Operating faults
If a window cannot be closed or if
the battery is disconnected, the Closing the windows can
system reverts to non-one touch cause severe injuries.
mode: press the switch concerned
as often as necessary to close the The system should only be used
window, then hold the switch (still if the driver can clearly see that
on the closure side) for one second nobody is inside the vehicle.
to reinitialise the system. If
necessary, consult your local
RENAULT Dealer.
3.29
ELECTRIC SUNROOF
Advice for use
- vehicle with loaded roof rack
1 0 bars.
In general, it is not advisable to
use the sunroof.
A B
Before using the sunroof, check
3 the objects and/or accessories
(bike racks, roof luggage
compartment etc.) attached to the
2 roof rack bars: they should be
properly arranged and secured
and should not interfere with the
operation of the sunroof.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer for
details of possible adaptations;
- ensure that the sunroof is properly
To slide screen 1 To slide the sunroof closed before leaving your vehicle;
With the ignition on: With the ignition on: - clean the seal every three months
- opening: align mark 3 on button 2 - opening: align mark 3 on button 2 using products selected by
towards position A. The points in towards position B, according to RENAULT's Technical Department.
between correspond to the the desired opening. The points in - do not open the sunroof
progressive opening positions of between correspond to the immediately after the vehicle has
the screen; progressive opening positions; been in the rain or after your car
- closing: align mark 3 on button 2 - closing: align mark 3 on button 2 has been washed.
with position 0. with position 0.
Special note
Pressing button 2 enables you to
automatically position the screen
according to the opening position of
the sunroof.
3.30
Special instructions
If the sunroof glass panel
encounters resistance whilst
closing, (e.g. somebody's fingers, an
animal's paw or the branch of a tree,
etc.) it stops and then moves back Driver's responsibility
several centimetres. Sunroof closing fault Never leave your vehicle
If the sunroof was closed using the In the event of a fault, press switch without removing the
RENAULT card, the sunroof 2, set to 0, until the sunroof is fully RENAULT Card from
position selected before closing can closed. inside and never leave a child (or a
be recalled by pressing button 2. pet) unsupervised. With the card
Consult your RENAULT Dealer. left inside it would be possible to
operate the electric windows and
there is a risk that the child (or pet)
may be seriously injured (by
trapping their neck, arm, hand,
Closing the sunroof can etc.).
cause severe injuries.
If something is trapped, reverse the
The system should only direction of travel immediately by
be used if the driver can clearly turning button 2 fully to the right
see that nobody is inside the (position B).
vehicle.
3.31
SUN VISOR
4 6
4 6
5 7
5 5 7
2 3
1
3.32
INTERIOR LIGHTS
B 7
1 2 3
6
A 5
4
3.33
9 9
10
3.34
2
1
A 1
A
B A
A B
C
D C
E
3
F
Storage compartments and Top storage compartments A Centre storage compartment B
dashboard fittings To open, lift cover 1. To open, lift cover 2.
Top storage compartments A Depending on the vehicle, this
Centre storage compartment B storage compartment can be made
Centre storage compartment C up of one or more compartments.
Passenger storage compartment D
Cup holder E Centre storage compartment C
Mobile phone holder and
accessories socket F Press button 3 and lower the lid to
open.
Navigation system composed of
several parts, details of which are
given on the following pages.
3.35
8
E
D 5
10
7 6
9
4
F
3.36
1 3
No objects should be
placed on the floor (area in
front of driver) as such
objects may slide under the
pedal during braking manoeuvres,
thus obstructing its use.
3.37
5
5
4
4
3.38
8
9
10
9
3.39
4
1
3
3.40
3.41
Rear armrests
For vehicles that are fitted with Removing armrests Refitting
them, they can be attached to the - Position the armrest vertically; - Take out the cover plate 1.
rear seats to a maximum of two seats - push down on the armrest to near - position the armrest vertically (in
per row. the rotating axis and at the same alignment with the seatback);
To identify the correct side for time tilt it back as far as possible; - press down on the armrest and at
fitting the armrests, refer to the - release the pressure, the armrest is the same time fold it up.
letter visible on the armrest rotation freed from its mounting and take it
axis: out;
- L for the left-hand side; - reposition the cover plate 1.
- R for the right-hand side.
3.42
3.43
First example: the five rear seats are Second example: two seats fitted in
fitted. the rear spaces.
If the vehicle is fitted with armrests,
it is necessary to take them out
before removing the three seats in
the first back row (refer to the rear
seat adjustment information on the
preceding pages).
3.44
Third example: all the seats are Fourth example: the seats are in Special case of seats mounted in the
taken out. storage position. rear-facing position
3.45
1
2
3.46
1 5
2
6
B 6
To remove a seat
Lower the headrest. Lift bar 5 under the seat to release
Move handle 1 and fold down the the seat's front feet 6.
seatback. Lift the seat and remove it using bar 4.
Move handle 2 or tab 3 to unlock the
rear feet of the seat: indicator B
should be red to confirm that they
are unlocked.
Tilt the seat forwards.
When moving the rear
seats, check that the
For safety reasons, carry anchors and rails are
out any adjustments clean (they should be
when the vehicle is not free from grit, cloths, toys, etc.)
being driven.
3.47
6 B
E
3.48
F F
F
3.49
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
1
3
The tailgate is locked and unlocked To close Opening the tailgate from inside
at the same time as the doors. Lower the tailgate using handles 2 the car
inside the tailgate to help you. If it is not possible to unlock the
To open tailgate, it can be opened manually
Press button 1 and lift the tailgate. from inside.
- access the tailgate by tilting the
rear seats;
- insert a pencil or similar object in
cavity 3 and slide the unit as
shown in the illustration;
- push the tailgate to open it.
3.50
2
1
3.51
LUGGAGE COVER
B
A
A
It consists of a parcel shelf A and the The parcel shelf A can be fitted on
luggage compartment cover made of its own (for example when there are
one flexible section B with its seats installed in the third row).
retractor.
3.52
1
B
A
A
To roll up the soft section B Removing the luggage Removing parcel shelf A
Pull it gently to release pins 1 from compartment cover When the flexible section has been
their mounting point on parcel shelf A. When flexible section B has been rolled back, pull parcel shelf A
At the same time, roll up the luggage rolled back, take one end of the gently to release it from its contact
compartment cover. roller. Push it inwards then lift to points.
release the roller from its contact
point. Take out the roller.
3.53
A
- The rear seatbacks for normal
loads (example A).
B
Lashing points
- The folded rear seats for heavier
loads (example B).
Always position the
heaviest items directly
on the floor. Use the
lashing points on the
luggage compartment floor to
immobilise them. The luggage
should be loaded in such a way
C that no items will be thrown
- The rear seat removed for forward and strike the occupants
maximum loads (example C). if the driver has to brake
suddenly. Fasten the rear seat
belts, even if the seats are not
occupied.
3.54
ROOF RACK
1
2 3
A
B
3.55
4
5
3.56
1
6
A 5
4
1
3
3.57
3.58
Section 4: Maintenance
4.02
B
A
1
2 4
B
A
3
Reading the level on the instrument Reading the oil level on the dipstick
panel - take out the dipstick;
When the ignition is switched on: - wipe the dipstick using a clean,
- if the level is correct, the display - If the level is at the minimum, the lint-free cloth;
will show oil OK word oil flashes and the display - re-insert the dipstick as far as it
If you want to see the level, press shows the following cycle: all the will go. (For vehicles equipped
the button at the end of handle 4. squares light up one by one then with a cap-type dipstick C, screw
Bar 3 shows the maximum level of disappear until the last one. They the cap in as far as it will go.);
oil and the squares 2 show the then light up again etc. The - take out the dipstick again;
actual level: they disappear as the SERVICE warning light comes on
at the same time. - read the oil level again. It should
level descends. never fall below the minimum oil
Top up the level as soon as level A or exceed the maximum
possible. oil level B.
4.03
1
2
4.04
3
3
3 4
4
4
4.05
4.06
LEVELS
Frequency of checking coolant Replacement frequency
level Refer to your vehicle's Servicing
Check the coolant level regularly. booklet.
(Very severe damage is likely to be
1 caused to the engine if it runs out of
coolant).
If topping up is required, only use
products approved by RENAULT's
Technical Department:
- anti-freeze protection;
- anti-corrosion protection of the
cooling system.
Coolant
The level when cold should be
between the MIN and MAX marks
on the expansion bottle 1.
Top this level up when cold before it
reaches the MIN mark.
No operations should be
carried out on the
cooling circuit when the
engine is hot.
Danger of burns. Consult your RENAULT Dealer
at once if you notice an abnormal
or repeated drop in any of the
fluid levels.
4.07
LEVELS (continued)
4.08
LEVELS (continued)
Filling
After any operation on the
hydraulic circuit, a specialist must
1 replace the brake fluid.
Only use fluids approved by
RENAULT's Technical Department
(and taken from a sealed container).
Replacement frequency
Refer to the Servicing booklet for
your vehicle.
Brake fluid
This should be checked frequently,
and topped up immediately if you
notice even the slightest loss in
braking efficiency.
Level 1
The level falls naturally as the brake
pads wear, but it should never be
allowed to fall below the MIN
warning mark.
4.09
Windscreen/headlight washer
reservoir
Topping up
Through cap 1.
Liquid
Water + special windscreen washer
fluid (anti-freeze product in winter)
approved by RENAULTs Technical
Department.
Jets
Use a flat-head screwdriver, or Take care when working
similar tool, to position the under the bonnet as the
windscreen washer jets. engine cooling fan may
cut in at any moment.
4.10
BATTERY
2
A
1 2
3
4.11
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE
Protection against the effects of Do not
corrosive agents Wash the vehicle in bright Degrease or clean mechanical
Although your vehicle has been sunlight or freezing temperatures. components (e.g. engine
treated with very effective compartment), underneath the
anti-corrosion products, it Scrape off mud or dirt without bodywork, parts with hinges (e.g.
nevertheless remains subject to the pre-wetting. inside the fuel tank flap) and
effects of: painted plastic external fittings (e.g.
Allow exterior dirt to accumulate. bumpers) using pressure cleaning
corrosives in the atmosphere apparatus or by spraying on
- atmospheric pollution (built-up Allow rust to form following products not approved by
and industrial areas); minor impacts. RENAULT's Technical Department.
If adequate precautions are not
- saline atmosphere (near the sea, Use solvents not approved by taken, this could give rise to
particularly in hot weather); RENAULT's Technical Department corrosion or operational faults.
- seasonal and damp climatic to remove stains as this could
conditions, (eg:road salt in damage the paintwork.
winter).
Drive frequently in snow or
abrasives muddy conditions without
periodically washing the vehicle,
Wind-carried dust and sand, mud, particularly under the wheel
road grit thrown up by other arches and body.
vehicles.
minor impacts
4.12
4.13
Special notes
Glass instrument panel (e.g.
instrument display, clock, exterior
temperature display, radio display).
Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).
If this does not clean them properly,
use a soft cloth or cotton wool
slightly moistened with soapy
water and then wipe clean with a
soft damp cloth.
Finally, dry off carefully with a soft
dry cloth.
4.14
A
2
3
1
4
4
5.02
5.03
TOOL KIT
1
A
2
A 4
Tool kit A is located in the tailgate. The tools are stored in the kit and
Open the flap and unscrew nut 1 to others under cover 2 or the back 3.
access it. To open the kit, release tabs 4.
Take out the kit.
5.04
Extension 7 10
6 Extension to the ratchet wrench. 11
12 7
7 Screwdriver body 8
10 Ratchet wrench 10
Jack socket 11
9 8
Wheel trim spanner 12
Jack 5 Fitting wheelbrace
Use jack socket 11, ratchet wrench 10
and extension 7.
Turn extension 7 in the ratchet
wrench sleeve until the extension
lugs are properly engaged.
5.05
D
3 4
C
B
A
2
5.06
CHANGING A WHEEL
Offer up jack 3 by hand at first to
align the base plate (which should
be inclined further inwards than the
jack head). Place a plank of wood
under the base plate if on soft
ground.
1
2 Turn the wheelbrace to lift the
wheel off the ground.
5.07
TYRES
Tyre safety - wheels When the tread has worn down to
The tyres are the only contact the level of these risers, they
between the vehicle and the road, so become visible 2: the tyres
it is essential to keep them in good concerned must then be replaced, as
1 no more than 1.6 mm of tread
condition.
remains, and this is not sufficient to
You must make sure that your tyres maintain a good grip on wet roads.
conform to local road regulations. 2
Incidents which occur when
driving, such as striking the kerb,
may damage the tyres and could
lead to misalignment of the front
axle geometry.
An overloaded vehicle, long
journeys by motorway, particularly
in very hot weather, or continual
driving on poorly surfaced minor
Tyre maintenance roads will lead to more rapid tyre
wear and affect safety.
The tyres must be in good condition
and the tread form must have
sufficient depth; tyres approved by
RENAULT's Technical Department
When they need to be have wear warning strips 1 which
replaced, only tyres of are risers moulded into the tread at
the same make, several points.
dimension, type and
profile should be used.
Tyres fitted to the vehicle should
either be identical to those fitted
originally or conform to those
recommended by your
RENAULT Dealer.
5.08
TYRES (continued)
Tyre pressures Pressures should be checked when Fitting new tyres
Recommended tyre pressures must the tyres are cold; ignore higher
be adhered to. (Remember to check pressures which may be reached in
the emergency spare wheel at the hot weather or following a fast
journey. For safety reasons, this
same time.) Pressures must be operation must be
checked at least once a month and If tyre pressures cannot be checked carried out by a
always before a long journey. (Refer when the tyres are cold, assume an specialist.
to the section on Tyre pressures.) increase of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
Fitting different tyres may
Never deflate a hot tyre. change your vehicle as follows:
- It may mean that your car no
Note: a label (depending on country longer conforms to current
or model) fixed to the edge or frame regulations.
of the driver's door gives the - It may change the way it
recommended tyre pressures. handles when cornering.
- It may cause the steering to be
Incorrect tyre pressures heavy.
lead to abnormal tyre
wear and unusually hot - It may cause tyre noise.
running, factors which - It may affect the use of snow
may seriously affect safety and chains.
lead to:
- poor roadholding;
- the risk of blow-outs or of Changing wheels around Emergency spare wheel
throwing a tread at high speed.
Refer to the information on the
Tyre pressures depend on the Each of the sensors Emergency spare wheel and
load and the driving speed. incorporated in the instructions on how to change a
Adjust the pressures according valves is dedicated to wheel in Section 5.
to the conditions of use. (Refer to one single wheel: under
the tyre pressures section). no circumstances should you
swap the wheels.
There is a risk of false
information which could have
serious consequences.
5.09
TYRES (continued)
Use in winter
Snow chains Snow or winter tyres
For safety reasons, fitting snow We would recommend that these
chains to the rear axle is strictly be fitted to all four wheels to
forbidden. ensure that your vehicle retains
Fitting tyres larger than those maximum road holding ability.
originally fitted to the vehicle
makes it impossible to fit snow Note: We would point out that
chains. these tyres may sometimes have:
- A driving direction,
- A maximum speed which may
be lower than the maximum
speed of your vehicle.
Studded tyres
This type of equipment may only
Snow chains may only be be used for a limited period and
fitted to tyres of the same as laid down by local legislation.
size as those originally
fitted to your vehicle. It is necessary to keep to the speed
specified by current legislation.
Special note on versions fitted As a minimum, these tyres may be
with 18 wheels: snow chains fitted to the two front wheels.
may not be fitted
If you wish to use snow chains,
you must use special equipment.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer.
In all cases, we would recommend
that you consult your RENAULT
Dealer who will be able to advise
you on the choice of equipment
which is most suitable for your
vehicle.
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
1 2
2 4
A
2 3 5
1 2 6
6 Reversing light
Bayonet bulb: P21W.
5.15
7
8
9
7
B
5.16
10
12 11
11
12
5.17
Unclip the side mounted indicator 1 Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a
(using a tool such as a flat-head turn and take out the bulb.
screwdriver) on the side indicated
by the arrow. Bulb type: W5W.
5.18
1 A
2 2
3
Courtesy light A
Unclip cover 1 (using a tool such as Release the bulb concerned.
a flat-head screwdriver).
Bulb type 2: W5W.
Bulb type 3: C7W.
5.19
5
6
B
5
Courtesy light B
Unclip cover 4 (using a tool such as Release the bulb concerned.
a flat-head screwdriver)
Bulb type 5: W5W.
Bulb type 6: C7W.
5.20
C
7
Courtesy light C
Unclip cover 7 (using a tool such as Release the bulb.
a flat-head screwdriver)
Bulb type 8: C7W.
5.21
5.22
12
11
13
10
5.23
FUSES
1
4
3
4
2
CORRECT INCORRECT
5.24
FUSES (continued)
Allocation of fuses (depending on the vehicle equipment level)
Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation
Not used Hazard warning lights/ Right-hand dipped
Flashers headlight
Electronic management
unit/Engine immobiliser Communication system/
Radio/Seats with electric Left-hand side light/
adjustment Internal controls for
lighting
Voice synthesiser/
Instrument panel/Headlight Front fog light/Instrument
remote adjustment panel/Voice synthesiser
Rear screen wipers/Main
beam headlights
Air conditioning/Parking Airbags/Pretensioners
proximity sensor/Reversing
light
Locking/unlocking the
Anti-lock Braking System
doors
(ABS)
Interior lighting
2 1
5.26
BATTERY: breakdown
To avoid all risk of sparks:
- Ensure that all consumers are
switched off before disconnecting
or reconnecting the battery.
- When charging, stop the charger
before connecting or disconnecting
the battery.
- Do not place metal objects on the
battery to avoid creating a short
circuit between the terminals.
5.27
5.28
5.29
4
3
2
5.30
FITTING A RADIO
5.31
ACCESSORIES
Using telephones and CB Fitting after-market
equipment. accessories
Telephones and CB To ensure the correct
equipment with integrated operation of your vehicle,
aerials may cause interference to and to avoid any risk to your safety,
the original electronic systems we recommend that you use
fitted to the vehicle: it is advisable RENAULT approved accessories
only to use equipment with an because they are suitable for your
external aerial. vehicle and are the only
Furthermore, we would like to accessories for which RENAULT
remind you of the need to conform will provide a warranty.
to the legislation in force
concerning the use of such Electrical and electronic
equipment. accessories
any work on the electrical circuit
of the vehicle must be carried out
by RENAULT network
technicians: if the system is
connected incorrectly, it may
result in damage being caused to
the electrical equipment and/or
the units connected to it.
if the vehicle is fitted with any
after-market electrical equipment,
make sure that the unit is correctly
protected by a fuse. Establish the
rating and position of this fuse.
5.32
TOWING: breakdown
Access to towing points
Unclip cover 2 or 5.
Use the towing ring from the tool kit
(refer to the information about the
tool kit in Section 5).
Fully insert the RENAULT Card Only use the front 1 and rear 4
into the card reader to unlock the towing points (never use the
steering wheel and to use the driveshafts). These towing points
indicator lights (stop lights, may only be used for pulling the
indicators, etc.). The towed vehicle, never for lifting it either
vehicle's lights must be switched on directly or indirectly.
at night.
5.33
5.34
TOWING (attachments)
A B
OPERATING FAULTS
The following hints will enable you to troubleshoot quickly, albeit temporarily. For reasons of safety you should always
consult a RENAULT Dealer as soon as you can.
The RENAULT Card does not lock Vehicle located in a high Use the emergency key (refer to the
or unlock the doors. electromagnetic radiation zone. information on the emergency key in
Discharged battery. Section 1).
The use of equipment such as mobile Stop using the devices or use the
phones etc., which operate on the emergency key (refer to the
same frequency as the card. information on the emergency key in
Section 1).
5.36
There is no response, the warning Battery lead disconnected or Check battery terminals: scrape and
lights fail to light up and the starter terminals oxidised. clean if oxidised and re-tighten.
does not operate.
Discharged battery. Connect another battery to the faulty
battery.
Warning light bulbs go dim and Battery terminals not tight. Check battery terminals: scrape and
starter turns very slowly. Battery terminals corroded. clean if oxidised and re-tighten.
5.37
The engine is difficult to start in Poor ignition, ignition system damp. Dry spark plug leads and ignition coil.
damp weather or after washing.
The engine is difficult to start when Faulty carburation (bubbles of Let the engine cool down.
hot. vaporised fuel in the circuit).
The engine will not start. Starter conditions not fulfilled. Refer to the information on Starting
and stopping the engine in Section 2.
The hands-free RENAULT card does Insert it into the card reader to start
work the engine like a RENAULT remote
control card.
Refer to the information on Starting
and stopping the engine in Section 2.
The engine cannot be switched off. Electronic fault. Press the starter button quickly five
times.
Steering column remains locked. Steering wheel locked. Move the steering wheel while pressing
the engine start button (see the
information on starting the engine in
Section 2).
5.38
Abnormal white smoke from the Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder Stop the engine.
exhaust. head gasket. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to correct pressures, Check tyre pressures. If this is not the
incorrectly balanced or damaged. problem, have them checked by a
RENAULT Dealer.
Coolant boiling in the expansion Mechanical fault: cylinder head Stop the engine.
bottle. gasket blown, faulty coolant pump. Consult a RENAULT Dealer.
Smoke under the bonnet. Short circuit. Stop, turn the ignition off, disconnect
the battery.
The engine lacks power. Clogged air filter. Replace the cartridge.
Unstable idle speed or the engine Poor compression (spark plugs, Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
stalls. ignition, air leak).
The engine overheats. The coolant Coolant pump: belt stretched or Stop the vehicle and switch off the
temperature indicator light comes broken. engine. Consult a RENAULT Dealer.
on (or the gauge needle moves into Engine cooling fan not working.
the red zone).
Radiator: Never fill a hot radiator with cold coolant if a considerable quantity of coolant has been lost. After any
operation on the vehicle which has involved even partial draining of the cooling system, it must be refilled with
a new mixture prepared in the correct proportions. Reminder: only products approved by RENAULT's Technical
Department may be used for this purpose.
5.41
The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Free the blades before using the
wipers.
5.43
5.44
A
6
7
8
9
1 10
2
3 11
4
5 12
A
13
Engine marking C
1 Engine type
2 Engine suffix
3 Engine number
C
1
2 3
6.03
C
C
Engine marking C
1 Engine type
2 Engine suffix
3 Engine number
C
1
2 3
6.04
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Versions 2.0 16V 2.0 T 3.5 V6 1.9 dCi 2.2 dCi 3.0 V6
Engine type F4R F4R turbo V4Y F9Q turbo G9T turbo P9X
(see engine plate)
Normal chassis
Versions 2.0 16V 2.0 T 3.5 V6 1.9 dCi 2.2 dCi 3.0 d V6
Kerb weight Total 1 665 1 710 1 685 1 750 1 770 1 815 1 695 1 740 1 775 1 840 1 845 1 890
Front 1 020 1 040 1 035 1 080 1 105 1 125 1 050 1 070 1 130 1 175 1 185 1 205
Rear 645 670 645 675 665 690 645 670 640 670 660 685
Maximum permissible
750 750
towing weight unbraked
Permissible
80
nose weight
Maximum permissible
80
load on roof rack
6.06
6.07
Long chassis
Kerb weight Total 1 740 1 810 1 815 1 860 1 755 1 795 1 825 1 895 1 885 1 930
Front 1 040 1 085 1 110 1 130 1 060 1 075 1 135 1 185 1 185 1 205
Rear 700 725 705 730 695 720 685 715 700 725
Maximum permissible
750
towing weight unbraked
Permissible
80
nose weight
Maximum permissible
80
load on roof rack
6.08
6.09
0,175
0,832(1)
1,026 2,803 (1) - 2,868 (2) 0,967(2) 1,574
4,661(1) - 4,861(2)
Unladen
1,801(1)
1,819(2)
1,556
(1) normal chassis
(2) long chassis 1,894
6.10
6.11
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A ABS ................................................................. 2.25 - 2.26 C Courtesy mirrors ....................................................... 3.32
Accessories ................................................................ 5.32 Cruise control ............................................... 2.31 2.33
Accessories socket ................... 1.45 - 1.47 - 3.35 - 3.36 Cruise control / Speed limiter .................... 2.28 2.30
Additional driving lights ......................................... 5.14
Adjusting your driving position ............................. 1.22
Air conditioning .......................................... 3.02 3.25 D Dashboard ..................................................... 1.42 1.45
Air vents ........................................................ 3.02 - 3.04 Deactivating front passenger airbags ............ 1.37 - 1.38
Airbag ........................................................... 1.27 1.38 Demisting: rear screen ............. 3.05 - 3.07 - 3.12 - 3.18
Anti-lock Braking System ............................. 2.25 - 2.26 windscreen ............ 3.05 - 3.07 - 3.12 - 3.19
Anti-pollution (advice) ................................. 2.13 - 2.15 Dimensions ............................................................... 6.04
Armrests: front .......................................................... 1.20 Dipstick ........................................................ 4.02 4.06
rear ........................................................... 3.42 Direction indicators ...... 1.68 - 5.11 - 5.13 - 5.15 - 5.18
Ashtrays .................................................................... 3.50 Door locking ................................................. 1.09 1.13
Audible and visual warnings .................................. 1.68 Door mirrors .................................................. 1.66 - 1.67
Automatic gearbox (use) ............................. 2.36 2.39 Doors/tailgate .................................... 1.09 1.13 - 3.50
Automatic gearbox selector lever ............... 2.36 2.39 Driver's seat position memory ................................ 1.19
Driving .......................................................... 2.02 2.39
Driving position ........................................... 1.42 1.45
B Battery ................................................ 4.11 - 5.27 5.29
Brake fluid ................................................................ 4.09 E Electronic Stability Program: ESP ................ 2.21 - 2.22
Brief overview .......................................................... 0.02 Emergency brake assist ............................................ 2.27
Bulbs (changing) .......................................... 5.11 5.23 Emergency braking ................................................... 2.27
Bulbs ............................................................. 5.11 5.23 Emergency spare wheel ........................................... 5.03
Buzzer ............................................................. 1.09 - 1.70 Engine (technical specifications) ............................ 6.05
Engine cover ............................................................. 4.02
Engine immobiliser ....................................... 1.14 - 1.15
C Card emergency key ................................................. 1.03 Engine oil ..................................................... 4.02 4.06
Catalytic converter ................................................... 2.07 Engine oil capacity ................................................... 4.06
Changing a wheel ..................................................... 5.07 Engine oil change ..................................................... 4.06
Changing gear ........................................................... 2.12 Engine specifications ............................................... 6.05
Child restraint devices ................................ 1.32 1.41 Engine start/stop button ............................... 2.02 - 2.06
Child restraint system ................................. 1.32 1.41 Environment ............................................................. 2.16
Child restraints .............................................. 1.32 - 1.41 ESP: Electronic Stability Program ................ 2.21 - 2.22
Child safety ............................ 1.04 - 1.10 - 1.32 1.41 Exterior lighting and signals ....................... 1.68 1.72
- 3.27 - 3.28 - 3.31 Exterior temperature ................................................ 1.64
Children ... 1.04 - 1.10 - 1.32 - 1.41 - 3.27 - 3.28 - 3.31
Cigarette lighter ........................................................ 3.50
Clock .......................................................................... 1.64 F Faults (operating faults) .............................. 5.36 5.43
Controls ........................................................ 1.42 1.45 Filter: air ................................................................... 4.10
Coolant ...................................................................... 4.07 oil ................................................................... 4.06
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
F Fitting a radio ................................................ 5.31 - 5.32 J Jack ............................................................................ 5.05
Fog lights (headlights) ...................... 1.71 - 5.14 5.16
Front seat adjustment with:
electrical controls .................................. 1.18 - 1.21 L Lashing rings ............................................................ 3.54
manual controls .......................... 1.17 - 1.20 - 1.21 Levels ............................................................ 4.02 4.10
Front seat belt pretensioners ................................... 1.26 Lifting the vehicle (changing a wheel) ................... 5.07
Front seats (adjustment) .............................. 1.16 1.21 Lights: adjusting ....................................................... 1.72
Fuel (economy advice) .................................. 2.13 - 2.15 brake lights ........................................ 5.15 - 5.17
Fuel (filling) ................................................... 1.76 - 1.77 dipped beam headlights ........ 1.69 - 5.11 - 5.12
Fuel (grade) .................................................... 1.76 - 1.77 direction indicators .......................... 1.68 - 5.11
Fuel economy .............................................. 2.13 2.15 - 5.13 - 5.15 - 5.18
Fuel filler cap ................................................ 1.76 - 1.77 fog lights ................................. 1.71 - 5.14 - 5.16
Fuel level ..................................................... 1.46 1.61 hazard warning lights .................................. 1.68
Fuel tank capacity ......................................... 1.76 - 1.77 main beam headlights ........... 1.70 - 5.11 - 5.12
Fuses ............................................................... 5.24 - 5.25 number plate lights ..................................... 5.17
reversing lights ............................................. 5.15
side lights .................. 1.69 - 5.11 5.13 - 5.15
Locking the doors ........................................ 1.09 1.13
G Gear lever .................................................................. 2.12 Luggage compartment ................................. 3.50 3.58
Glove box ..................................................... 3.35 3.39 Luggage compartment cover ......................... 3.52 - 3.53
Luggage net .................................................... 3.57 - 3.58
H Hazard warning lights .............................................. 1.68
Headlight beam adjustment ..................................... 1.72 M Maintenance: bodywork ............................... 4.12 - 4.13
Headlights (adjusting) .............................................. 1.72 interior trim ...................................... 4.14
Headlights .................................................... 5.11 5.14 mechanical ........................... 4.02 4.11
Headrests ........................................................ 1.16 - 3.41 Map reading lights ........................................ 3.33 - 3.34
Heated seats .............................................................. 1.20
Heating ......................................................... 3.02 3.25
Hubcap spanner ....................................................... 5.05 O Opening rear screen ................................................. 3.51
Hubcaps .................................................................... 5.06 Operating faults ........................................... 5.36 5.43
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
R Radio (prefitting) ........................................... 5.31 - 5.32 T Towing (breakdown) ..................................... 5.33 - 5.34
Radio installation .......................................... 5.31 - 5.32 Towing (towing a caravan) ...................................... 5.35
Rear parcel shelf ........................................... 3.52 - 3.53 Towing a caravan ........................................ 6.06 6.09
Rear screen (demisting) .......... 3.05 - 3.07 - 3.12 - 3.19 Towing rings ....................................... 5.05 - 5.33 - 5.34
Rear seats (functional features) .................. 3.41 3.49 Towing weights ........................................... 6.06 6.09
RENAULT Card: battery .......................................... 5.26 Traction control ............................................. 2.23 - 2.24
RENAULT Card: use ................................... 1.02 1.08 Traction control system ................................ 2.23 - 2.24
Replacement parts ................................................... 6.10 Transporting objects:
Replacing a bulb ......................................... 5.11 5.23 in the luggage compartment ................... 3.54 3.58
Reverse gear ............................................................. 2.12 Trip computer and warning system .......... 1.57 1.61
Roof rack bars ............................................... 3.55 - 3.56 Tyre pressure monitor ................................. 2.17 2.20
Running in ................................................................ 2.02 Tyre pressures ............. 0.04 - 0.05 - 2.17 2.20 - 5.09
Tyres ................ 0.04 - 0.05 - 2.17 2.20 - 5.02 5.10
S Seat belts ...................................................... 1.22 1.25
Separating retainer net ............................................ 3.57 V Variable power assisted steering ............................ 2.12
Side indicators ......................................................... 5.18 Vehicle identification .................................... 6.02 - 6.03
Speakers (location) ........................................ 5.31 - 5.32 Vehicle identification plates ........................ 6.02 - 6.03
Speed limiter ............................................... 2.28 2.30 Ventilation ..................................................... 3.02 - 3.25
Starting the engine ........................................ 2.02 - 2.06 Voice synthesiser ........................................... 1.62 - 1.63
Steering wheel (adjusting) ....................................... 1.65
Storage compartments ................................. 3.35 3.39
Sun blinds ................................................................ 3.32
Sun visor .................................................................. 3.32 W Warning lights ............................................. 1.46 1.61
Sunroof .......................................................... 3.30 - 3.31 Washers ............................................. 1.73 1.75 - 4.10
Washing ........................................................ 4.12 4.14
Weights ......................................................... 6.06 6.09
T Tanks and reservoirs: brake fluid ........................... 4.09 Wheelbrace ............................................................... 5.05
coolant ................................. 4.07 Wheels (safety) ............................................ 5.03 5.10
fuel (capacity) .......... 1.76 - 1.77 Window winder ........................................... 3.26 3.29
windscreen washer fluid .... 4.10 Windscreen ............................................................... 3.29
Technical specifications .............................. 6.02 6.08 Windscreen wipers (blades) .................................... 5.30
Temperature regulation ............................... 3.02 3.25 Wiper blades ............................................................ 5.30
Tool kit ........................................................... 5.04 - 5.05 Wipers .......................................................... 1.73 1.75
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