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Renault Megane Berline Driver's Handbook

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1. 5 27 UII 1 2 1 9 RENAULT card battery eene 5 27 replacement parts 5 recie eden ette 6 10 reverse gear Selecting 2d narii iin epe cereo 2 11 2 39 2 41 r v rsing Sensor ic eer edet 2 35 2 37 MOOT DOS sad uio cetuiissetstustes hse iti IR tL series 3 35 roof rack WOON DANS tc LEE tildado ae 3 35 A e 2 2 S screen wash wipe oooccccooocccccnccoononcccncnanancnnnnnnnno no ncnnncna nano 1 83 seat belt pretensioners sse 1 25 gt 1 28 front seat belt oocoooncccconccinccccccccccnanccccononannnnco 1 25 1 28 seal belts eeu 1 22 1 28 1 30 1 31 1 58 7 4 see me home lighting 1 78 1 80 ServICe Sheets iii ad 6 11 gt 6 16 side indicator lights CHANGING D lbS occ Ree eue 5 20 side protection devices e erc 1 30 signals and lights 1 76 1 80 Speakers se E 5 28 special features of diesel versions sssss 2 10 special features of petrol vehicles sues 2 9 speed limiter sesesssssssssss 1 57 2 28 2 30 starting the englne einer reete 23 2 4 steering wheel A A 1 51 Stopping the engine coin fi 2 5 storage compartment 2 ee 3 17 3 20 storage compartments 3 17 3 20 3 29 3 31 storing the driver s s
2. ssssssesss 1 56 1 71 1 76 instrument panel messages sess 1 62 1 71 interior trim maintenance coooooccccccncocononcnnncnnnoncnnnnnnnane nn co nannnns 4 15 4 16 J Ee ER 5 6 L levels brake fluld 4 25 2 iere e c a adi eee dE cs 4 9 oroo E A AE E E a EDGE ERE SS EETRIR NE PDFUE PERS Cod eat 1 60 4 8 ji T 1 60 windscreen washer reservoir ssssussssss 4 10 lifting the vehicle changing a wheel entere 5 7 5 8 lighting uem ETE 1 76 1 79 instr ment panel aci nene reete 1 76 IO eme UE EN 3 15 3 16 5 21 5 22 lights E B 1 80 changing bulbs eene 5 12 gt 5 14 MOM aries 5 12 gt 5 14 mobile dir ctional 1 78 lights Eel arras 1 80 brake 1221 ascents nie aaa 5 15 dipped beam headlights 1 56 1 76 5 12 gt 5 14 direction indicators 1 56 1 75 5 12 gt 5 15 A RE ES 1 56 1 79 5 15 hazard Warnihg neret iaeia 1 75 main beam headlights 1 56 1 78 5 12 gt 5 14 number plate lights 2 teret 5 20 reversing lights iiie eee 5 15 Side lights rio oi Rite 1 76 5 15 locking the doors cre 1 2 1 11 1 14 luggage compartment cover 3 27 3 28 luggage retaining net 3 33 3 34 M maintenance bodyWOIK citar 4 13 4 14 A US 4 15 4 16 mechanica
3. Manual use Pressing button 11 allows air recircula tion to be forced in which case the in tegrated warning light comes on as well as warning light 14 Prolonged use of this position may lead to odours caused by non renewal of air and the formation of condensation on the windows We therefore advise you to return to au tomatic mode as soon as the air recir culation function is no longer required by pressing button 11 again 33308 g OFF OFF Stopping the system Press button 7 to switch off the system in this case OFF is shown on the dis play 13 To switch the system on press one of the 2 3 or 4 switches AIR CONDITIONING information and advice on use Advice on use In some situations air conditioning off air recirculation activated venti lation speed at zero or low etc you may notice that condensation starts to form on the windows and wind screen If there is condensation use the Clear View function to remove it then use the air conditioning in auto matic mode to stop it forming again If the condensation does not clear use the FAST programme Note Presence of water under the ve hicle After prolonged use of the air conditioning system it is normal for water to be present under the vehi cle This is caused by condensation Fuel consumption You will normally notice an increase in fuel consumption especially when driving in town when the air condition
4. MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 1 2 The controls 1 Adjusting the air temperature 2 Adjusting the ventilation speed 3 Air conditioning 4 Distribution of air in the passenger compartment 5 De icing demisting of the rear screen and depending on the vehicle the door mirrors 6 Air recirculation 3 4 Switching air conditioning on or off The air conditioning is switched on in dicator light on or off indicator light off using button 3 The air conditioning system is used for lowering the temperature inside the passenger compartment eliminating condensation more quickly Distribution of air in the passenger compartment There are five air distribution options Turn control 4 to choose the distribution option The air flow is directed to the windscreen and the front side window demisting vents mE The air flow is distributed be tween all the air vents the front side window demisting vents the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells HE The air flow is directed mainly Wall towards the footwells The air flow is directed towards Gl the dashboard vents and the footwells FEN All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 2 2 Switching the air recirculation on Press button 6 the integrated indicator light comes on Under these conditions air is taken from the passenger compartment and is recirculated with no air being taken
5. to open push handle 7 upwards and guide the blind as it retracts to close pull handle 7 until it clicks into the catch 28524 Sunroof Open the sun blind To open slightly turn button 9 to position A To open fully turn button 9 to po sition B C or D depending on the opening position required To close turn button 9 to position 0 Special note Your vehicle is equipped with an antip inch facility when the sunroof encoun ters resistance whilst closing some body s fingers etc it stops and then moves back several centimetres Driver s responsibility IN Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside and never leave a child or a pet unsupervised even for a short while The reason for this is that the child may endanger himself or others by starting the engine activating equip ment such as the window winders for example or locking the doors If a body part gets trapped reverse the direction of travel as soon as possible by turning button 9 fully to the right position D Risk of serious injury ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC PANORAMIC SUNROOF 3 3 Remote control window closing for vehicles with one touch windows on all windows When you lock the doors from the out side press the locking button on the RENAULT card twice in quick suc cession or on the driver s door in hands free mode and all the windows will close automatically lt is
6. vehicle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone The message Please insert keycard appears on the instrument panel Insert the RENAULT card fully into card reader 2 STOPPING THE ENGINE A 28398 Conditions for stopping the engine The vehicle must stationary with the lever positioned in N or P for vehicles with an automatic transmission Remote control RENAULT card With the card in reader 2 press button 1 the engine will stop Removing the card from the reader locks the steer ing column Special note If the card is no longer in the reader when you try to switch the engine off the message No keycard Press and hold appears on the instrument panel press button 1 for longer than two sec onds Hands free RENAULT card With the card in the vehicle press button 1 the engine will stop The steer ing column is locked when the driver s door is opened or the vehicle is locked If the card is no longer in the passenger compartment when you try to switch the engine off the message No keycard Press and hold appears on the instru ment panel press button 1 for longer than two seconds With the engine switched off any ac cessories being used radio etc will continue to function for approximately 10 minutes When the driver s door is opened the accessories stop working When you leave your vehi A cle especially if you have your RENAULT card with you check t
7. Corrosion repair operation to be carried out J Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair 6 20 ANTICORROSION CHECK 5 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below Corrosion repair operation to be carried out I Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair 6 21 ANTICORROSION CHECK 6 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below Corrosion repair operation to be carried out J Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair 6 22 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 1 5 A ABS talon 1 57 2 22 gt 2 25 access to the rear seals iei adan 1 21 Cerca p EN 5 29 accessories socket cede etienne 3 21 additional methods of restraint 1 25 1 28 1 31 Side protection 2 cerent nere e trea dape 1 30 to the front seat belts seessesss 1 25 1 28 to the rear seat belts ss 1 25 1 29 adjusting your driving position 1 15 1 16 1 22
8. 2 22 ABS anti lock braking system Under heavy braking the ABS prevents the wheels from locking allowing the stopping distance to be managed and keeping control of the vehicle Under these circumstances the vehi cle can be steered to avoid an obstacle whilst braking In addition this system can increase stopping distances par ticularly on roads with low surface grip wet ground etc You will feel a pulsation through the brake pedal each time the system is activated The ABS does not in any way improve the vehicle s physical perform ance relating to the road surface and roadholding It is still essential to follow the rules of good driving practice such as driving at a safe distance from the vehicle in front etc In an emergency apply firm and continuous pressure to the brake pedal There is no need to pump it repeatedly The ABS will modu late the force applied in the braking system Operating faults and lit up on the in strument panel alongside mes sages Check ABS Check brak ing system and Check ESC ABS ESC and emergency brake assist are deactivated Braking is always enabled Q 9 ES and lit up on the instrument panel alongside the message Braking system fault this indicates a fault in the braking system In both cases consult an approved Dealer Your braking systems A are partially operational However it is dangerous to brake suddenly and i
9. Adjusting the distribution of air in the passenger compartment There are five air distribution options Press switch 5 to scroll through them The arrows located in area B on the display 13 combine to show you the distribution selected The air flow is directed to the windscreen and the front side window demisting vents DEN The air flow is distributed be tween all the air vents the front side window demisting vents the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells vo EE The air flow is directed mainly Mali towards the footwells NES The air flow is directed towards Mad the dashboard vents and the footwells REN All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents In this situation the distribution of air in the passenger compartment which is no longer automatically controlled ap pears on the display 3 9 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 5 5 Recycling This function is managed automati cally operation is confirmed by warn ing light 14 on display 13 but you can also activate it manually Note during recirculation air is taken from the passenger compartment and is recycled with no air being taken from outside the vehicle air recirculation allows the external atmosphere to be cut off when driv ing in polluted areas etc lowering the passenger compart ment temperature as quickly as pos sible The demisting de icing will still take priority over the air recirculation
10. For example in the event of a dis charged battery or the RENAULT card temporarily not working etc With the engine switched off and a door or tailgate open press and hold Switch 4 for more than five seconds When the door is closed all the doors and the tailgate will be locked Unlocking the vehicle from the outside is only possible with the RENAULT card in the vehicle s access zone or using the key integrated in the RENAULT card After locking unlocking the vehicle or the tailgate only using the but tons on the RENAULT card remote locking and unlocking in hands free mode are deactivated To reactivate the hands free mode restart the vehicle Door and tailgate status indicator When the ignition is on the indicator light integrated in switch 4 informs you of the status of the doors and tailgate indicator light on the doors and tail gate are locked indicator light off the doors and tail gate are unlocked When you lock the doors the indicator light remains lit and then goes out Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside Driver s responsibility If you decide to keep the doors locked when you are driving remember that it may be more difficult for those as sisting you to gain access to the passenger compartment in the event of an emergency AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING You can decide whether you want to activate this function Operating principle Afte
11. It is essential to use unleaded petrol or fuel containing a maximum of 85 eth anol E85 In very cold conditions it may be very difficult or even impossible to start the engine To avoid this problem use un leaded petrol or on equipped vehicles use the heater integrated in the engine connect the special end of the exten sion piece supplied into the socket in tegrated into the radiator grille and the other end into a 220V socket for at least 6 hours before starting Note you may notice an increase in fuel consumption with this type of fuel Do not mix even small A amounts of petrol un leaded or E85 with diesel Do not use ethanol based fuel if your vehicle is not compatible with this fuel Do not add additive to the fuel otherwise you risk damaging the engine FUEL TANK 2 3 Filling with fuel With the ignition off insert the nozzle to open valve A and insert it fully before turning it on to fill the fuel tank risk of splashing Keep the nozzle in this position through out the entire filling operation When the pump cuts out automatically at the end of the filling procedure a maximum of two further filling attempts may be made as there must be suffi cient space in the fuel tank to allow for expansion Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank during filling The valve A and its surround must remain clean Petrol versions Using leaded petrol will damage the antipollution system
12. Note on the three door version first lower the bench seatback refer to the information on the Rear seat functions in Section 3 To refit the headrest Insert the headrest rods into the sleeves and lower the headrest to the first notch Storage position Lower the headrest as far as possi ble then press tab 2 and lower it com pletely When the headrest is set at the lowest position position B this is for storage only it should not be in this position when a seat is occupied 26342 The headrest is a safety A component Ensure that it is fitted and in the correct po sition the top of your head should be in line with the top of the headrest FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROL 1 2 32869 To move the seat forwards or back Lift handle 7 to release Release the handle once the seat is in the correct position and ensure that the seat is fully locked into position To raise or lower the seat base Move lever 2 as many times as neces sary upwards or downwards y To tilt the seatback Turn control knob 3 to the required po sition Heated seats depending on vehicle With the engine running turn control 4 to either position Il or IIl depending on the temperature required An in dicator light on the instrument panel lights up once the front seat heating system is operating The system which has a thermostat decides whether or not the heating is needed according to the
13. Special note For vehicles used fully laden 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 Referto the information on Weights in Section 6 When they need to be replaced only tyres of the same make size type A 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 approved dealer BATTERY N The battery 1 does not require any maintenance Handle the battery with care A as it contains sulphuric acid which must not come into contact with eyes or skin If it does wash the affected area with plenty of cold water If necessary consult a doctor Ensure that naked flames red hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion Depending on the vehicle a system continuously checks the battery charge status If the level drops the message Battery low start engine is displayed on the instrument panel In this case start the engine Then the message Battery charging appears on the in strument panel for the duration of the charging time The charge status of your battery can decrease especially if you use your ve hicle for short journeys for driving in town when the temperature drops after extended use of con
14. The hazard warning lights flash once to indicate that the doors have been un locked 28481 1 5 HANDS FREE RENAULT CARD use 2 3 28392 Locking the vehicle There are three ways to lock the vehi cle remotely using button 4 or using the RENAULT card Remote locking With the RENAULT card on you and doors and tailgate closed move away from the vehicle it will lock automati cally once you have left zone 1 Note the distance at which the vehicle locks depends on the surroundings 1 6 e 28517 The hazard warning lights flash twice and a beep sounds to indicate that the doors have locked The beep may be switched off Consult an approved Dealer If a door or the tailgate is open or not properly shut or a card is in the passen ger compartment or the card reader the vehicle will not lock In this situa tion no beep sounds and the hazard warning lights do not flash Locking using button 4 With the doors and luggage compart ment closed press button 4 on the driv er s door handle The vehicle will lock If a door or the tailgate is open or not closed properly the vehicle will quickly lock unlock Note a RENAULT card must be within the vehicle s access zone zone f to be able to lock the vehicle using the button Special note If you wish to check that the doors are locked after locking using button 4 you have approximately three seconds to try the door handles without u
15. e reete 1 12 1 13 V variable power assisted steering sesssssss 1 57 vehicle identification plates seesssss 6 3 6 4 visio M 3 4 gt 3 10 WwW warning bUzzer sssssseeeeen 1 10 1 58 1 75 1 78 warning lights ssessssss 1 56 1 59 1 62 1 71 WaShllg t iiie eet etc idas 4 13 4 14 Merge ee 6 9 A ertt ente eaea tei 5 6 wheels safety erret rine 5 9 gt 5 11 windscreen de icing demisting esses 3 5 3 9 windscreen washer eese 1 81 1 83 4 10 windscreen washerf wiper sees 1 81 1 82 e isiin a e oa 5 30 Mie ccm EM 1 81 1 83 plads isis I 5 30 7 5 www e guide renault com RENAULT S A S SOCI T PAR ACTIONS SIMPLIFI E AU CAPITAL DE 533 941 113 13 15 QUAI LE GALLO 92100 BOULOGNE BILLANCOURT R C S NANTERRE 780 129 987 SIRET 780 129 987 03591 T L 0810 40 50 60 NU 966 1 99 91 057 09R 11 2011 Edition anglaise 999105709R
16. 2 40 Special circumstances If the road contours and bends do not allow you to stay in auto matic mode e g in the mountains we recommend that you change to manual mode This will prevent the automatic gear box from changing gears repeatedly when climbing and permit engine braking on long descents In cold weather to prevent the engine from stalling wait a few mo ments before shifting the selector lever from position P or N and en gaging D or R In very cold weather the system may prevent the gears from being shifted in manual mode until the gearbox reaches the right tempera ture Parking the vehicle When the vehicle is stopped move the lever to position P while keeping your foot on the brake pedal the gearbox is in neutral and the drive wheels are me chanically locked by the driveshaft Apply the handbrake or depending on the vehicle ensure that the elec tronic parking brake is applied An impact to the under A side of the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the vehicle e g defor mation of an axle To avoid any risk of accident have your vehicle checked by an ap proved Dealer AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3 3 e Operating faults When driving if the message Check auto gearbox appears on the instrument panel this indicates there is a fault 28465 Contact your approved Dealer as
17. 4 Unlocking locking the tailgate 5 Integrated key Special note The RENAULT SERVICE card on equipped vehicles can be identified by the word SERVICE engraved on the card Refer to the information on the RENAULT SERVICE card in sec tion 1 1 2 The RENAULT card is used for locking unlocking the doors and tail gate doors tailgate and the fuel filler flap see the following pages switching on the vehicle lighting re motely refer to the following pages depending on the vehicle automati cally closing the electric windows and sunroof remotely see the infor mation on Electric windows Electric sunroof in Section 3 starting the engine refer to the in formation on Starting the engine in Section 2 Battery life Make sure that the correct battery type is being used and that the battery is in good condition and inserted correctly Its service life is approximately two years replace it when the message Keycard battery low appears on the instrument panel refer to the informa tion on the RENAULT card battery in section 5 Range of the RENAULT card This varies according to the surround ings It is important to make sure when handling the RENAULT card that you do not lock or unlock the doors by inad vertently pressing the buttons When the battery is flat you can still lock unlock and start your ve hicle Refer to the information on Locking unlocking the
18. 5 25 BATTERY troubleshooting 2 2 Starting the vehicle using the battery from another vehicle If you have to use the battery from an other vehicle to start obtain suitable jump leads with a large cross section from an approved dealer or if you al ready have jump leads ensure that they are in perfect condition The two batteries must have an iden tical nominal voltage of 12 volts The battery supplying the current should have a capacity amp hours Ah which is at least the same as that of the dis charged battery Ensure that there is no risk of contact between the two vehicles risk of short circuiting when the positive terminals are connected and that the discharged battery is properly connected Switch off your vehicle ignition Start the engine of the vehicle supply ing the current and run it at an interme diate engine speed 5 26 support 7 on the terminal then to the terminal 2 of the battery sup plying the current Connect the negative cable B to the terminal 3 of the battery supplying the current and then to the terminal 4 of the discharged battery Start the engine and as soon as it starts running disconnect cables A and B in reverse order 4 3 2 1 Check that there is no con A tact between leads A and B and that the positive lead A is not touching any metal parts on the vehicle supplying the current Risk of injury and or damage to the vehicle RENAUL
19. You are strongly advised not to po sition objects such as deodorants scents etc near air vents as this could damage your dashboard trim You are strongly recom A mended not to use high pressure or spray cleaning equipment inside the pas senger compartment use of such equipment could impair the correct functioning of the electrical or elec tronic components in the vehicle or have other detrimental effects Section 5 Practical advice Punct re trol E E A EA A AA eer Ao eas hers 5 2 Emergency spare wheel 52222 ladera or o et AA Aa Ed 5 2 od PER rcr 5 3 Tool kit jack wheelbrace etc liliis es 5 6 Wheel MERC Hope 5 6 Chanigiig ea WiCCl PIC e ea o E a e ae n e ae e a e r e aE 5 7 Tyres tyre and wheel safety use in winter ooooooocoroooorrarr ee 5 9 Headlights changing bulbs bir A A 5 12 Rear lights changing bulbs EP 5 15 Indicator lights changing bulbs aya dor a o a e a ie lada 5 20 Interior lights changing bulbs oes ce sod ice ee a e o da RA A 5 21 gc ati dae eee Me eee ee Pee eee ee eee 5 23 DOWNY tee iro A eg ere ee ear he 5 25 RENAULT Cardo Datter rone at scie tur Ede E ede arta lao alero aa aia ds 5 27 Fitted audio equipment 2 0 2 lI 5 28 rcp mmm 5 29 Wipers replacmna Blades euis Drei eee dr ee on epee x etse wa RC NS A 5 30 TOWING jar arroces anio tii aaa 5 31 A A et ee ee 5 33 5 1 PUNCTURE EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL 28486 In the event of a puncture depe
20. y NM Windscreen headlight washer reservoir Topping up With the engine switched off open cap 1 fill until you can see the fluid then refit the cap NOTE Depending on the vehicle to find out the fluid level open cap 1 and pull out the dipstick Liquid Screen wash product product with an tifreeze in winter Jets Use a tool such as a needle to adjust the height of the windscreen washer jets Filters The replacement of filter elements air filter passenger compartment filter diesel filter etc is scheduled in the maintenance operations for your vehi cle Replacement intervals for filter el ements refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle TYRE PRESSURE 27192 The tyre pressure is indicated on label A affixed to the edge of the driv er s door Open the door to read it B dimension of the tyres fitted to the vehicle C tyre pressures for the front wheels non motorway D tyre pressures for the rear wheels non motorway E tyre pressures for the front wheels motorway 27116 F tyre pressures for the rear wheels motorway G tyre pressure for the emergency spare wheel H emergency spare wheel tyre dimen sion if different to the four tyres fitted to the vehicle Tyre safety and use of snow chains Refer to the information on Tyres in Section 5 for the servicing con ditions and depending on the ver sion the use of chains
21. Above a certain severity of impact this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level Anti submarining air bag Located on each of the front seats it deploys in order to prevent the occu pant from sliding under the seat belt 1 26 Air bags for driver and front passenger Fitted to the driver and passenger side Depending on the vehicle the pres ence of this equipment is indicated by the word Airbag on the steering wheel dashboard air bag zone A and a symbol on the lower section of the windscreen Each air bag system consists of an air bag and gas generator fitted on the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger anelectronic unit for system monitor ing which controls the gas generator electrical trigger system remote sensors e a single warning light 2 on the instrument panel 28419 c A f N The air bag system uses A pyrotechnic principles This explains why when the air bag inflates it will gener ate heat produce smoke this does not mean that a fire is about to start and make a noise upon detonation In a situation where an air bag is required it will inflate immediately and this may cause some minor su perficial grazing to the skin or other problems METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 3 4 Operation This system is only oper
22. Do not cover the seatback with any items such as clothes or accessories This may prevent the air bag from operating correctly or cause injury when the air bag is deployed No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on the seat or internal fittings except by qualified personnel from an approved dealer The area between the rear bench seatback and the trim is the area of air bag operation no objects must be placed here 1 30 ADDITIONAL METHODS OF RESTRAINT All of the warnings below are given so that the air bag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates 28581 The air bag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt Both the air bags and seat belts are integral parts of the same protection system It is therefore essential to wear seat belts at all times If seat belts are not worn the occupants are exposed to the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident It may also increase the risk of minor superficial injuries occurring when the air bag is deployed although such minor injuries are always possible with air bags If the vehicle should overturn or suffer a rear impact however severe the pre tensioners and air bags are not always triggered Shocks to the underbody of the vehicle e g from pavements potholes or stones can all trigger these systems No work or modificat
23. If the engine does not start repeat the procedure No modifications what A soever are permitted on any part of the fuel supply system computers wiring fuel circuit injector protection covers etc as this may be danger ous such work must be undertaken by qualified Network personnel Section 2 Driving Advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment A A O ere ee 2 2 Staring the engiNe rica dda ATIUM 2 3 Stopping the engine s s esre ia e aa aae a aa A a E a Aa e aa elai a a aa ap A AAS a a aa aE a a a 2 5 Stop and Start Function rosd etea aee da e e a aa E aa e eaa a E e aa E 2 6 Special features of petrol versions o oo ooooo 00 2 9 Special features of diesel versions 0 0 0 0 00 2 10 oe A PF 2 11 PO ele CP P TP a ae Pelee bg ey Ae es ee ee ee ee ee aie ee 2 11 El ctronic parking lakes mesi ea se fate ed aden cg anta aee dees tee ee he weaken 2 12 Recommendations anti pollution and fuel economy illis ee 2 15 Environment 0 0 00 aai p eE a p ll rre 2 18 Tyre pressure monitoring system sodes llo me bed betas hd tk Ero RR RR x ees 2 19 Driver correction devices and aidS iu cuo AR dera a den Rumba RR Ro ta E ead dee ie 2 22 Lane departure WarNiN ges s o eue aa raara bcr Ee he eet Reeds tp cour d E E E acc euro 2 26 Speed limiter PEDE 2 28 uci ngo atento et eee bo ee dio ees 2 31 Parking distance CONOS iuc opus ia ia 22 a ite a a daa id Oe ph Mee ed 2 35 Reversing camel
24. In most traffic con ditions you will not have to touch the gear selector lever again the gears will change automatically at the right time and at the most suitable engine speed because the automatic system takes into account the vehicle load and road contour and adjusts itself to the particu lar driving style you have chosen Economical driving When driving always leave the lever in position D keeping the accelerator pedal lightly depressed to ensure auto matic gear changes at a lower engine speed Accelerating and overtaking Depress the accelerator pedal firmly and fully so that it goes beyond the kickdown point This will enable you to change down to the optimum gear within the engine range 2 39 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 2 3 Driving in manual mode With the selector lever in position D move the lever to the left Shifting the lever repeatedly allows you to change gears manually To move down through the gears push the lever backwards To move up through the gears push the lever forwards The gear selected is displayed on the instrument panel Special cases In certain driving conditions e g engine protection operation of the Electronic Stability Program the auto mated system may change the gear au tomatically Likewise to prevent incorrect manoeu vres a gear change may be refused by the automatic system in this case the gear display flashes for a few seconds as a warning
25. Maximum permissible all up weight is zero Itis important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations Contact an approved Dealer about any towing equipment When towing under no circumstances may the total train weight vehicle trailer be exceeded However the following is permitted the Maximum permissible weight at the rear may be exceeded by no more than 15 the maximum permissible all up weight may be exceeded by no more than 1096 or 100 kg whichever occurs first In either case the maximum speed of the vehicle and trailer must not exceed 60 mph 100 km h and the tyre pressures must be increased by 0 2 bar 3 PSI The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude We recommend that the maximum load be reduced by 10 at an altitude of 1 000 metres and by an additional 1096 for each 1 000 metres thereafter Load transfer Sport Tourer versions If the Maximum Authorised Mass of the vehicle has not been reached up to 200 kg can be transferred to the braked trailer within the limits of the Gross Train Weight 6 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly specialised tests Therefore they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle you will ensu
26. Soon as possible When driving if the message Auto e gearbox overheating appears on the Le a instrument panel stop the vehicle to allow the gearbox to cool down Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible If a vehicle with an automatic F gearbox breaks down refer to the When setting off if the lever is locked information on Towing in Section 5 in position P even though you are de pressing the brake pedal and pressing unlocking button 2 the lever can be re leased manually To do this press the button by inserting an object into the hole 10 and simultaneously press un locking button 2 located on the lever 2 41 2 42 Section 3 Your comfort mv at ates ls ios 3 2 Manta aur conditioning se top etd gon iii ri do PI o Ea a a tat cd d eg Cee 3 4 Automatic climate control serei terr emaa ranan es 3 6 Air conditioning information and advice ON USE ooooccccco eee 3 11 Electric windows electric sunroof llle RR RR RR RR rrr 3 12 Manual window winder controls 2 3 15 Iggy PIC radio a e A A ido ae 3 15 SUN ISOM ja bate tad cea ba Seal a eae eek ea hee o le sec lia a el ue ee ge ea 3 16 Passenger compartment storage fittings csl 3 17 Accessories socket Lo 3 21 Ashtray Cigarette lighter x cri js obI ERR EG oa ii A a a 3 21 Rear bench Seat 3 22 BROOD P ER 3 25 Rear parcel shelf ooo 3 26 Luggage cover estate models 2 icc2d ck dbesivak he dhe
27. a gear first or reverse or P for auto matic transmissions Ask all the passengers to leave the vehicle and keep them away from traffic Vehicles equipped with a jack and wheelbrace If necessary remove the wheel trim Use the wheelbrace 3 to slacken off the wheel bolts Position it so as to be able to push from above If the vehicle is not equipped with a jack or wheelbrace you can obtain these from your approved dealer If the vehicle is parked on A the hard shoulder you must warn other road users of your vehicle s presence with a warning triangle or with other devices as per the legislation apply ing to the country you are in Offer up the jack 4 horizontally the jack head must be lined up with jacking point 1 located on the underside of the sill closest to the wheel concerned as shown by arrow 2 Start cranking the jack up by hand to align the base plate which should be pushed slightly under the vehicle Turn the wheelbrace until the wheel lifts off the ground To prevent any risk of injury A or damage to the vehicle only crank the jack until the wheel you are replacing is a maximum of 3 centimetres off the ground CHANGING A WHEEL 2 2 Undo the bolts and take off the wheel Fit the emergency spare wheel onto the hub and rotate it until the mounting holes in the wheel coincide with those of the hub If bolts are supplied with the emergency spare wheel only use these bolts
28. advice on antipollution sees 2 15 gt 2 17 je A 1 25 gt 1 31 1 57 activating the front passenger air bags 1 50 deactivating the front passenger air bags 1 48 al Conditioning ives dee c teneret tes 3 4 gt 3 11 al Venice mireia pa 3 2 3 3 anti corrosion check sssri eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnneeeeeaaes 6 17 6 22 anti corrosion protection 4 13 anti lock braking system ABS 2 22 gt 2 25 antipollution coe 2 15 armrest ipn iia 3 18 Cap e M 3 21 ASR traction Control eese 2 22 2 25 audible and visual signals sees 1 75 automatic gearbox USE irisemine 2 39 gt 2 41 automatic gearbox selector lever 2 39 2 41 B battery C 1 58 4 12 troubleshooting coccion 5 25 5 26 en E 4 2 brake fuld cta ciao Ee Orr RERO 4 9 bulbs CMAMOMNG serca Eo re nes 5 12 5 20 C catalytic COnWVerter u iciatis oneri rnc ea 2 9 2 10 central door locking isisa 1 8 1 12 1 14 changing a bulb tit nne 5 12 gt 5 20 changing a Whieel uenerit 5 7 5 8 changing gear ice teet Enron 2 11 2 39 gt 2 41 child restraint seat 1 32 1 33 1 35 1 50 child safety 1 2 1 6 1 11 1 32 1 33
29. from outside the vehicle Air recirculation is for isolating the vehicle from the exter nal atmosphere driving in polluted areas etc lowering the passenger compart ment temperature as quickly as pos sible Adjusting the ventilation speed Turn control 2 clockwise to increase the air flow in the passenger compartment The passenger compartment is ven tilated by blown air The blower deter mines how much air enters but vehicle speed has a slight effect on this OFF position the system is deactivated the ventila tion speed for the passenger compart ment air is zero vehicle stationary you can however still feel a slight flow of air when the vehicle is moving Recommended demisting option Turn controls 1 2 and 4 to the position This is the quickest option for de icing and demisting the side windows and the windscreen Prolonged use of air recirculation can lead to condensation form ing on the side windows and wind screen and discomfort due to the use of non renewed air in the pas senger compartment We therefore advise you to return to normal mode external air as soon as the air recirculation function is no longer required by pressing the button 6 again The de icing function cannot be used with the air recirculation mode to avoid any risk of condensation forming on the wind screen and triggers the air conditioning and the integrated indicator light 3 to come on AUTOM
30. has a sensor in the infla tion valve which periodically measures the tyre pressure The system informs the driver via the display 1 and trip computer and warn ing system 2 that the tyres are suf ficiently inflated and warns if they are underinflated or leaking This function is an addi A tional driving aid However the function does not take the place of the driver It cannot therefore under any circumstances replace the vig ilance or the responsibility of the driver Check the tyre pressures including the emergency spare wheel once a month This system monitors the tyre pressure Depending on the vehicle the infor mation is displayed on the instrument panel In this case they appear with the ignition on when scrolling through the trip computer and warn ing system information by pressing control 3 refer to the information on the trip computer and warning system in Section 1 or if there is a fault when driving refer to the following pages to find out more about the warning mes sages The tyre pressure can be adjusted when cold refer to the information on Tyre pressures If tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold the recom mended pressures must be increased by 0 2 to 0 3 bar 3 PSI Never deflate a hot tyre Changing a wheel If you wish to change your wheels fit ting winter tyres etc the system will reset itself automatically after
31. sensor When it is fitted to the vehicle the message Tyre pressure sensors absent is displayed on the instrument panel Replacing wheels tyres This system requires specific equip ment wheels tyres sensors etc Contact an approved dealer to replace the tyres and to find out about avail able accessories compatible with the system the use of any other accessory could affect the correct operation of the system or damage a sensor Tyre repair product and inflation kit Because the valves are specially de signed only use equipment approved by the approved network 2 21 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AIDS 1 4 Depending on the vehicle this is com posed of the ABS system electronic stability control ESC with understeer control and trac tion control ASR emergency brake assist with de pending on the vehicle braking anticipation These functions are an ad A ditional aid in the event of critical driving conditions enabling the vehicle behav iour to be adapted to suit the driving conditions anti lock braking However the functions do not take the place of the driver They do not increase the vehicle s limits and should not encourage you to drive more quickly Therefore they can under no circumstances replace the vigilance or responsibil ity of the driver when manoeuvring the vehicle the driver must always be ready for sudden incidents which may occur when driving
32. the reset key you will notice that the range increases as you travel This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed Therefore the average fuel consumption may de crease when the vehicle stops accelerating the engine reaches its operating temperature if the engine was cold when the reset key was pressed when driving from an urban area onto the open road Automatic resetting of the journey parameters Resetting occurs automatically when the maximum value of any of the pa rameters is exceeded 1 63 TRIP COMPUTER trip settings 1 5 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected 101668 KM 112 4 KM a Total mileage and trip mileage recorder FUEL USED 85L Fuel used b Journey parameters y Fuel used gt gt 20L Fuel consumed since the last reset AVERAGE 7 2 L 100 Average Average fuel consumption since the last reset 9 67a 7 2 L 100 The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since the last reset 1 64 TRIP COMPUTER trip settings 2 5 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected CURRENT 9 4 L 100 6 Current 9 4 L 100 RANGE 541 km 6 o l
33. the seat belt inertia reel pretensioner which engages to correct seat belt slack the low volume front air bag the lap seat belt pretensioners to hold the occupant in his seat the large volume front air bag Pretensioners The pretensioners hold the seat belt against the body holding the occupant more securely against the seat thus in creasing the seat belt s efficiency In the event of a severe frontal impact and if the ignition is switched on the system may engage the following de pending on the force of the impact seat belt inertia reel pretensioner 1 which instantly retracts the seat belt the lap pretensioner 2 on the front seats Have the entire restraint A system checked following an accident No operation whatso ever is permitted on any part of the system pretensioners air bags computers wiring and the system components must not be reused on any other vehicle even if identical To avoid incorrect triggering of the system which may cause injury only qualified personnel from an approved dealer may work on the pretensioner and air bag system The electric trigger system may only be tested by a specially trained technician using special equipment When the vehicle is scrapped contact an approved dealer for disposal of the pretensioner and air bag gas generators 1 25 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 2 4 Load limiter
34. 2 seconds to enter the menu 1 72 27454 Adjusting the settings Press one of buttons 2 or 3 to select a function to change a Auto door locking while driving b Unlock driver s door only C Auto rear wipe with reverse gear d automatic daytime running lights function e Front parking sensor f Automatic main beam lights 9 Lane deviation volume h Lane deviation sensitivity i Rear parking sensor j Parking sensor volume k Language function activated function deactivated Once a line has been selected keep pressing button 2 or 3 to change the function If you select either Parking sensor volume or Language you will have to make a further selection sound volume of the parking sensor or instru ment panel language In this case make your selection and confirm it by holding either button 2 or 3 the value selected is shown by a Kol in front of the line To exit the menu select EXIT or BACK then confirm by holding either button 2 or 3 It may be necessary to carry out this operation several times The vehicle settings personalisation menu cannot be used when driv ing At speed exceeding 12 mph 20 km h the instrumental panel display switches automatically back to trip computer and warning system mode CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE 28582 The time and depending on the vehi cle the exterior temperature are dis played Resetting the
35. 5 31 TOWING breakdown 2 2 Only use the front 3 and rear 6 towing points never use the drive shafts or any other part of the vehicle These towing points may only be used for towing never use them for lifting the vehicle directly or in directly When the engine is A stopped steering and brak ing assistance are not op erational 5 32 28564 Access to towing points Unclip cover 5 or 7 by sliding a flat tool or the key integrated in the RENAULT card under the cover Tighten towing hitch 4 fully as much as possible by hand at first then finish tightening it using the wheelbrace Use only towing hitch 4 and the wheel brace located under the luggage com partment carpet in the tool kit please refer to the information under Tool kit in Section 5 Use a rigid towing bar A If a rope or cable is used where the law allows this the vehicle being towed must be able to brake Avehicle must not be towed if it is not fit to be driven Avoid accelerating or braking suddenly when towing as this may result in damage being caused to the vehicle When towing a vehicle it is ad visable not to exceed 30 mph 50 km h Do not leave the tools unse A cured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking OPERATING FAULTS 1 5 The following advice will enable you to carry out quick temporary repairs For safety reasons you should always contact an approved
36. 9 to 18 kg C rear facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group O or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system A which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury 1 44 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 9 11 The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page to ensure the regula tions in force are respected Type of child seat Weight of Seat size Front passenger Rear centre estate version five seats the child ISOFIX seat 1 5 Carrycot fitted across the vehicle Rear side seats G Shell seat rear facing seat lt 13kg and 9to Forward facing seat Booster seat 15 to 25 kg and 22 X Seat not suitable for fitting child seats U Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be installed using a seat belt check that it can be fitted IUF IL On equipped vehicles seat which allows an approved Universal semi universal or vehicle specific child seat to be attached using the ISOFIX system check that it can be fitted 1 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted in this seat raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible tilting the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 Acarrycot can be installed across the vehicle and w
37. AUTO symbol is op posite mark 3 Pull stalk 1 to activate main beam headlights Warning light comes on the in strument panel Deactivation pull stalk 1 again or turn ring 2 to a position other than AUTO Warning light E goes out on the in strument panel Turning on the fog lights deactivates the system and prevents it from being activated Operating faults When the message Check main beam lights appears on the instrument panel the system is deactivated Consult an approved dealer The system may encounter difficul ties under certain conditions includ ing extreme weather conditions rain snow fog etc obstruction in front of the wind screen or camera when a following or oncoming ve hicle has weak or hidden lighting incorrect settings for the front headlights reflecting systems The automatic main beam headlights system should under no circum A stances be used to replace driver attention and responsibility with regard to vehicle lighting and adapting to light visibility and traffic conditions 1 77 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 3 4 26972 Directional headlights Depending on the vehicle with the dipped beam headlights on and under certain conditions speed steering wheel angle forwards gear selected etc when cornering the dipped beam headlights move to light the inside of the bend Operating faults When the message Check lightin
38. MN B B1 JUF IL NU Group 1 Booster seat 15 to 25 kg and U 5 Group 2 and 3 22 to 36 kg Rear side seats check that the air bag has been deactivated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front 1 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before installing a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph 1 42 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 7 11 X Seat not suitable for fitting child seats U Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be installed using a seat belt check that it can be fitted IUF IL On equipped vehicles seat which allows an approved Universal semi universal or vehicle specific child seat to be attached using the ISOFIX system check that it can be fitted 2 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted in this seat raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible tilting the seatback slightly approximately 25 3 Acarrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 4 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat in front as far as it will go although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat 5 Forward facing child seat position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the sea
39. and depending on the ve hicle the electric windows by press ing switch 1 on the side with the il lustration Depending on the vehicle in the event of a fault a beep sounds amessage is displayed on the in strument panel the integrated indicator does not light up If the battery has been discon nected press switch 1 on the side with the symbol to lock the rear doors 28417 Vehicle with manual door locking Move lever 2 and check from the inside that the doors are securely locked to prevent the rear doors being opened from the inside Driver s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle A Never leave an animal child or adult who is not self sufficient alone on your vehicle even for a short time They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors Also in hot and or sunny weather please remember that the temperature inside the passenger compartment increases very quickly RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY LOCKING UNLOCKING THE DOORS 1 2 Locking Unlocking the doors from the outside This is done using the RENAULT Card see the RENAULT Card information in Section 1 In certain cases the RENAULT card may not work ifthe RENAULT card battery is weak flat etc if equipment operating on the same frequency as the card mobile phones etc is used veh
40. and chassis number Depending on the vehicle this in formation is also given on mark ing B 2 MMAC Maximum permissible all up weight 30 OND N a GTW Gross train weight vehicle fully loaded with trailer MMTA Maximum permissible weight front axle Maximum permissible weight on rear axle Technical specifications of vehicle Paint reference Equipment level Vehicle type 10Trim code 11 Additional equipment specification 12Production number 13 Interior trim code SOND a A w ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES 1 2 8 A 000 0 000 0 000000 Quote the information on the identi fication plate or label A in all corre spondence or when ordering parts Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES 2 2 000 0 000 0 000000 Quote the information on the identi fication plate or label A in all corre spondence or when ordering parts Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 6 4 DIMENSIONS in metres 1 3 Three door version Unladen 1 423 28693 6 5 DIMENSIONS in metres 2 3 Five door version Unladen 6 6 1 471 35178 DIMENSIONS in metres 3 3 Sport tourer versions Unladen 35180 6 7 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine type see engine plate H5F Turbo H4J Turbo K4M M4R F4R Tu
41. and may lead to a loss of warranty To ensure that the fuel tank is not filled with leaded petrol the fuel tank filler neck contains a restrictor fitted with a foolproof system which only allows the nozzle for unleaded petrol to be used at the pump 28398 Vehicle fitted with the Stop and Start function To fill up with fuel the engine must be stopped and not on standby stop the engine by pressing the engine stop button 7 please refer to the information on Starting and stopping the engine in Section 2 Persistent smell of AN fuel If you notice a persistent smell of fuel you should stop the vehicle as soon as traf fic conditions allow and switch off the ignition switch on the hazard warning lights and ask your passengers to leave the vehicle and to keep away from traffic contact an approved Dealer 1 85 FUEL TANK 3 3 versions Vehicles with priming bulb 2 After a breakdown caused by com pletely running out of fuel the system must be reprimed before the engine is restarted Fill the tank with at least 8 litres of diesel fuel Press priming bulb 2 several times The engine can now be restarted If the engine does not start after several attempts contact an approved Dealer 1 86 Vehicles without priming bulb 2 Put the ignition key in Ignition On M position and wait a few minutes before starting This will enable the fuel circuit to be primed
42. be checked when the tyres are cold the normal pressures must be increased by 0 2 to 0 3 bar or 3 PSI Never deflate a hot tyre Special note Depending on the vehicle there may be an adapter which needs to be posi tioned on the valve before air is added Please be aware that a A poorly tightened or miss ing valve cap can make the tyres less airtight and lead to pressure loss Always use valve caps identical to those fitted originally and tighten them fully Fitting new tyres For safety reasons this op A eration must be carried out by a specialist Fitting different tyres may change your vehicle as follows t may mean that your vehicle no longer conforms to current regu lations It may change the way it handles when cornering It may cause the steering to be heavy It may affect the use of snow chains Emergency spare wheel Refer to the information on the Emergency spare wheel and in structions on Changing a wheel in Section 5 TYRES 3 3 Use in winter Chains For safety reasons fitting snow chains to the rear axle is strictly for bidden Chains cannot be fitted to tyres which are larger than those originally fitted to the vehicle Snow or Winter tyres We would recommend that these be fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum adhe sion Warning These tyres sometimes have a specific direction of rotation and a maximum speed
43. bed he chad urunane runnen 3 27 Luggage compartment storage space fittings 2 eee 3 29 Transporting objects in the boot towing towing equipment 0 00 eee eee 3 32 L ggage net siata naM Ad Ooo s hire he ee Tc 3 33 ROODI Senee Arra e ne be le ee oes eee eee hed ad cece eer eee LAE 3 35 Multimedia equipment 3 36 3 1 AIR VENTS air outlets 1 2 Depending on the vehicle 1 left hand side air vent 2 left hand side window demister 3 NE demisteroutiets 7 passenger footwell heater outlets Beattie ait vents 8 centre console air vents ES 5 right hand side air vent 9 air conditioning control panel o 6 right hand side window demister outlet 3 2 28833 AIR VENTS air outlets 2 2 Air flow Direction Turn control knob 7 beyond the point Right left move tabs 2 to the right or of resistance left Up maximum air flow Up down lower or raise tabs 2 Down closed Turn control knob 3 beyond the point of resistance To the right maximum air flow To the left closed Depending on the vehicle the air vents 4 may be replaced by a stor age compartment refer to Section 3 Passenger compartment storage fittings To remove bad odours from your ve hicles only use the systems designed for this purpose Consult an approved Dealer Do not add anything to the A vehicle s ventilation circuit for example to remove bad odours There is a risk of damage or of fire
44. blade is correctly locked in position Return the windscreen wiper stalk to the park po sition 5 30 e u E N Rear screen wiper blade 4 Lift wiper arm 6 pivot blade 4 until some resistance is met movement C depending on the vehicle press tab 5 then remove the blade by pull ing it movement B To refit To refit the wiper blade proceed in re verse order to removal Make sure that the blade is correctly locked in position Check the condition of the wiper blades You are responsible for their service life clean the blades windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy water do not use them when the wind screen or rear screen are dry free them from the windscreen or rear screen when they have not been used for a long time In frosty weather make A sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice to avoid the risk of the motor overheating Check the condition of the wiper blades Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to lose efficiency approximately once a year Whilst changing the blade take care not to drop the arm onto the window after it has been removed as this may break the window TOWING breakdown 1 2 Before towing unlock the steering column with the clutch depressed engage first gear lever in position N or R for vehicles with automatic trans missions insert the RENAULT card in the card reader then press the engin
45. engine 5 1 litres 2 0 dCi engine 7 4 litres Engine oil grade Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Engine oil change if you A are changing the oil when the engine is hot be careful not to scald yourself if the oil overflows Never run the engine in an A enclosed space as exhaust gases are poisonous Consult your approved Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels Deactivate the Stop and A Start function for any opera tion performed in the engine compartment Filling take care when A topping up the oil that no oil drips onto engine components risk of fire Remember to refit the cap securely as there is a risk of fire if oil splashes onto hot engine components LEVELS 1 3 Coolant With the engine switched off and on level ground the level when cold must be between the MINI and MAXI marks on coolant reservoir 7 Top this level up when cold before it reaches the MINI mark 4 8 Checking intervals Check the coolant level regularly very severe damage is likely to be caused to the engine if it runs out of coolant If the level needs to be topped up only use products approved by our Technical Department which ensure protection against freezing anticorrosion protection of the cool ing system The engine may be hot A when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engi
46. for the emergency spare wheel Tighten the bolts checking that the wheel is correctly positioned on its hub and lower the jack With the wheel on the ground tighten the bolts fully and have the tightness of the bolts checked tightening torque 110 N m and the emergency spare wheel pressure checked as soon as possible 5 8 Anti theft bolt If you use anti theft bolts fit these nearest the valve wheel trim may not be able to fit If you have a puncture re A place the wheel as soon as possible Atyre which has been punc tured should always be inspected and repaired where possible by a specialist TYRES 1 3 Tyre and wheel safety The tyres are the only contact between the vehicle and the road so it is essen tial to keep them in good condition You must make sure that your tyres conform to local road traffic regulations A When they need to be re placed only tyres of the same make size 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 approved dealer o 3 eo Maintaining the tyres The tyres must be in good condition and the tread form must have sufficient depth tyres approved by our Technical Department have wear warning strips 1 that are indicators moulded into the tread at several points When the tyre tread has been worn to the level of the wear indicat
47. index which may be lower than the maximum speed of your vehicle Studded tyres This type of equipment may only be used for a limited period and as laid down by local legislation It is neces sary to observe the speed specified by current legislation These tyres must at a minimum be fitted to the two front wheels In all cases we would recommend that you contact an approved dealer who will be able to advise you on the choice of equipment which is most suitable for your vehicle 18 wheels cannot be A fitted with chains If you wish to fit snow chains you must use spe cial equipment Consult an approved Dealer Changing a wheel As the tyre pressure moni tor may take several min utes following driving to cor rectly determine the positions of the wheels and the pressure values check the tyre pressures following any operation FRONT HEADLIGHTS changing bulbs 1 3 32870 After opening the bonnet pull tool A upwards Remove the two screws 1 from the headlight using the tool Pull the headlight forwards sliding it in its rails up to the end stop After refitting the light tighten the screws 1 and reposition the tool cor rectly in its housing Direction indicator lights Rotate the bulb holder B to unlock it Bulb type PY21W 5 12 28531 Dipped beams Halogen dipped beam headlight Unlock the two springs D remove the cover then unclip the spring 3 to remove the bulb 4 Bul
48. is switched on and goes out when the engine is started If it comes on when you are driving accompanied by the warning light and a beep it is essential to stop and switch off the ig nition Check the coolant level refer to the in formation on Levels in Section 4 If the level is correct the light has come on for another reason consult an ap proved dealer Battery charge warning light If it comes on together with the warning light and a beep it in dicates that the electrical circuit is over charged or undercharged WARNING LIGHTS 4 4 The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY A Front seat belt reminder warning light This lights up on the central display when starting the engine then if the driver s or front passenger s seat belt if this seat is occupied is not fastened and the vehicle has reached approxi mately 12 mph 20 km h it flashes and a bleep sounds for around 120 sec onds Note an object placed on the passen ger seat base may activate the warning light in some cases Rear seat belt reminder depending on vehicle the warning light on the cen tral display lights up accompanied by a message on the instrument panel indi cating the number of seat belts buck led for approximately 30 seconds each time the vehicle is started a door is opened a rear seat belt is fastened or unfas tened Check that the rear passengers
49. is applied or released a beep sounds and the message Apply park ing brake appears on the instrument panel with the engine running when the driver s door is opened with the engine switched off eg when the engine stalls when a front door is opened In this case pull and release switch 3 to apply the electronic parking brake Automatic releasing of the electronic parking brake The brake will be released as soon as the vehicle moves by accelerating with a gear selected and the engine running Before leaving the vehicle A check that the electronic parking brake is fully ap plied Indicator light 2 on switch 3 and indicator light O on the instrument panel light up to show that the parking brake is ap plied but go out when the doors are locked ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE 2 3 A v a e S Y 28467 a Manual operation You can control the electronic parking brake manually Applying the electronic parking brake Pull switch 3 Indicator lights 2 and B light up on the instrument panel Releasing the electronic parking brake With the ignition on depress the brake pedal then press button 3 indicator lights 2 and KO go out a D Brief stop To manually activate the electronic parking brake when stopping at a red light or stopping when the engine is running etc pull and release switch 3 The brake is released as soon as the vehicle
50. is in the correct position for the entire journey espe cially if asleep 1 33 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat 31235 Rear facing child seats A baby s head is proportionally heavier than that of an adult and its neck is very fragile Transport the child in this posi tion as long as possible until the age of 2 at the very least It supports both the head and the neck Choose a bucket type seat for best side protection and change it as soon as the child s head is higher than the shell 1 34 31233 Forward facing child seats The child s head and abdomen need to be protected as a priority A forward fac ing child seat which is firmly attached to the vehicle will reduce the risk of impact to the head Ensure your child travels in a forward facing seat with a harness or buckle for as long as their size permits Choose a bucket type seat for optimum side protection w Booster cushions From 15 kg or 4 years the child can travel using a booster seat which will enable the seat belt to be adapted to suit his size and shape The booster seat cushion must be fitted with guides to position the seat belt on the child s thighs rather than the stomach It is recommended that you use a seat back which can be adjusted in terms of height to position the seat belt in the centre of the shoulder It must never rest on the neck or on the arm Choose a bucket type seat for optimum side protection CHILD SA
51. is started up again Special cases When parking on a slope or towing a trailer pull switch 3 for a few seconds to obtain the maximum braking effect To park the vehicle without applying the electronic parking brake if there is a risk of freezing for example with the engine running and RENAULT card in reader 4 switch off the engine by pressing engine Start Stop button 1 select a gear manual gearbox or position P automatic gearbox depress the brake pedal and press switch 3 at the same time remove the RENAULT card from the card reader 2 13 ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE 3 3 Versions with an automatic gearbox For safety reasons automatic release is deactivated when the driver s door is open or not shut properly and the engine is running in order to prevent the vehicle from moving without the driver The Release parking brake manually message appears on the instrument panel when the driver de presses the accelerator Never leave your vehicle A without moving the selec tor lever to position P or N This is because when the vehicle is stationary with the engine running and a gear engaged the vehicle may begin to move if you accelerate There is a risk of accidents Operating faults If there is a fault the warning light illuminates on the instrument panel accompanied by the Check parking brake message and in some cases the B warning light Contact an ap
52. is stopped The engine will restart when you press the clutch pedal and move into gear Special feature of vehi A cles equipped with an electronic parking brake If the engine is put on standby the message Auto Stop is displayed on the instrument panel the electronic parking brake is not applied automatically Before getting out of the A vehicle you must switch off the ignition by pressing the engine stop please see Starting stopping the engine Special feature of the automatic engine re start Under certain conditions the engine can restart on its own in order to guar antee your safety and comfort This can occur especially when the outdoor temperature is too low or too high less than around 0 C or higher than around 30 C the Clear View function is activated please see Automatic Climate Control in Section 3 the battery is not sufficiently charged the vehicle speed is above 7 km h downhill slope etc repeated pressing on the brake pedal or braking system require ment Engine on standby braking A assistance is no longer op erational STOP AND START FUNCTION 2 3 Conditions preventing the the Clear View function is activated Special cases standby of the engine rs ds PE system is operating and A ontrol in Section 3 Ager Su Certain conditions prevent the system i the engine is stopped traffic jam from using th
53. one of the starting conditions is not met the message Press brake START Press clutch START or Gear lever to P is displayed on the instrument panel Insome cases it will be necessary to move the steering wheel while press ing start button 7 to assist in unlock ing the steering column a message on the instrument panel Turn steer ing wheel START warns of this Starting with the tailgate open in hands free mode In this case the RENAULT card must not be located in the luggage compart ment 2 3 STARTING THE ENGINE 2 2 28398 Accessories function switching on the ignition Once you have gained access to your vehicle you may use some of its func tions radio navigation wipers etc To use the other functions press button 1 without depressing any pedals Note depending on the vehicle press ing button 7 starts the engine 2 4 Never leave your vehicle A with the RENAULT card in the reader or in the pas senger compartment while there is a child or an animal in the vehicle even for a short while They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine Risk of serious injury Operating faults In certain cases the hands free RENAULT card may not work when the RENAULT card battery is drained flat battery etc near to appliances operating on the same frequency as the card moni tor mobile phone video game etc
54. out rinse them off with plenty of water Keep the repair kit away from chil dren Do not dispose of the empty bottle in the countryside Return it to your approved dealer or to a recycling or ganisation The bottle has a limited service life which is indicated on its label Check the expiry date Contact an approved dealer to re place the inflation tube and repair product bottle TYRE PRESSURE KIT 2 3 Depending on the vehicle remove the adjust the pressure to increase central partition in the storage compart it continue inflating with the kit to ment to access the inflation kit reduce it turn button 7 located on the inflation adapter 27294 Open the kit remove caps 7 and 3 the cap must not be removed from the bottle then screw bottle 2 to its base 3 If a minimum pressure of 1 8 bar is not reached after 15 minutes repair is not possible do not drive the ve With she engine running sane m6 hicle but contact an approved dealer parking brake applied unscrew the valve cap on the wheel concerned and screw inflation adapter 6 onto the valve connect adapter 8 to the accessories Socket on the dashboard of the vehi cle Depending on the vehicle in the event press switch 5 to inflate the tyre to of a puncture use the kit located under the recommended pressure check neath the luggage compartment carpet the label affixed to the edge of the Before using this kit park A
55. own safety as soon as traffic conditions allow Stop your engine and do not restart it Contact an approved Dealer Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages Note the messages appear on the display either individually or alternately when there are several messages to be displayed and may be accompanied by a warning light and or a beep Examples of messages Engine failure hazard Power steering fault or Risk of steering locking Parking brake fault Battery charging fault Puncture Interpreting the display selected Indicates engine overheating or an injection or engine oil pressure fault Indicates a fault in the steering Indicates an electronic parking brake fault Apply the electronic parking brake manually and ensure that the vehicle is immobilised using a chock Indicates a fault in the vehicle battery charging circuit alternator etc Indicates a puncture on the tyre displayed on the instrument panel 1 71 VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU 0 on L On equipped vehicles this function which is integrated in the trip compu ter and warning system 1 allows you to activate deactivate some of the vehi cle s functions Accessing the settings customisation menu With the vehicle stationary press either button 2 or 3 until the mes sage Settings menu press and hold appears on display 1 Press either button 2 or 3 for longer than
56. position se lected For safety reasons carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced Nothing 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 FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROL 2 2 To adjust the lumbar support on the driver s seat Lower handle 5 to increase the support and lift to decrease it Table function Depending on the vehicle the passen ger seatback may be folded down onto the seat base to create a table Lower the headrest move the seat back tilt handle 6 and completely lower the seatback For your safety attach any A transported objects when the seat is in the table po sition When the front seat is in A table position the front pas senger air bag must be dis abled see information on Child safety activating deactivat ing the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Risk of serious injury caused by items resting on the seatback table which may be dislodged when the air bag is deployed The label on the dashboard and the markings on the windscreen remind you of these instructions FRONT SEATS WITH ELECTRIC CONTROL Switch 3 is used for adjusting the seat back and switch 4 is used for adjusting the seat squab O
57. rear facing seat lt 13 kg and 9 to Group 0 or 0 and 1 18 kg E D C U 1IL 3 Forward facing seat Group 1 9 to 18 kg A B B1 U IUF IL 4 Booster seat 15 to 25 kg and 22 X U 4 Group 2 and 3 to 36 kg X Seat not suitable for fitting child seats U Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be installed using a seat belt check that it can be fitted IUF IL On equipped vehicles seat which allows an approved Universal semi universal or vehicle specific child seat to be attached using the ISOFIX system check that it can be fitted 1 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted in this seat raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible tilting the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 Acarrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat in front as far as it will go although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat 4 Forward facing child seat position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the seatback of the vehicle seat Adjust the headrest or remove it if necessary Do not push the front seat more than halfway back on its runners and do not recline the seatback more than 25 5 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before installing a rear
58. slightly approximately 25 3 Acarrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 4 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat in front as far as it will go although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat 5 Forward facing child seat position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the seatback of the vehicle seat Adjust the headrest or remove it if necessary Do not push the front seat more than halfway back on its runners and do not recline the seatback more than 25 1 39 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 4 11 Visual installation of three and five door versions five seats Check the status of the air bag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat Seat which only allows a rear facing seat with Universal approval to be attached with a seat belt 28576 Seat not suitable for fitting child seats Child seat attached using the belt a Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be attached by a seat belt RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child A seat in the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deacti vated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of th
59. switched off the ignition and left the lights switched on a re minder buzzer will sound when a door is opened Card reminder buzzer When the driver s door is opened and the card is still in the reader the mes sage Please remove keycard appears on the instrument panel accompanied by a beep Door tailgate open buzzer If a door or the luggage compartment is open or not properly closed once the vehicle reaches 6 mph 10 km h the message Boot open or Door open depending on the door appears on the instrument panel accompanied by a warning light Special note After switching off the engine the lights and any accessories that are in opera tion radio etc will continue to oper ate They stop as soon as the driver s door is opened As a safety precaution A the doors should only be opened or closed when the vehicle is stationary OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS 2 2 28476 a Child safety Vehicle with switch 7 a Press switch 1 to authorise opening of the rear doors If the vehicle is equipped with electric rear windows this action will also authorise their use The indicator light in the switch lights up to confirm that the locks have been ac tivated Note if there is a system fault the message Check child safety device is displayed on the instrument panel con tact an approved Dealer Safety of rear occupants A The driver can authorise operation of the rear doors
60. the legis lation in force concerning the use of such equipment Fitting after market A accessories If you wish to install acces sories on the vehicle con sult an approved dealer Also to ensure the correct opera tion of your vehicle and to avoid any risk to your safety we recom mend that you use only specific ac cessories designed for your vehi cle which are the only accessories for which the manufacturer will pro vide a warranty If you are using an anti theft device only attach it to the brake pedal Electrical and electronic accessories Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 Watts only Fire hazard No work may be carried out on the vehicle s electrical or radio circuits except by approved Dealers an incorrectly con nected system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and or the components connected to it if the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equip ment make sure that the unit is correctly protected by a fuse Establish the rating and position of this fuse 5 29 WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES 25516 Replacing windscreen wiper blades 1 With the ignition on and engine switched off lower the windscreen wiper stalk completely they stop slightly away from the bonnet Lift wiper arm 3 pull tab 2 move ment A and push the blade upwards To refit Slide the blade along the arm until it clips on Make sure that the
61. time restricted to two minutes The message See me home _ along with the times the lights will be on for is displayed on the instrument panel to confirm this action To switch off the lights before they go out automatically turn ring 2 to any po sition then return it to position 0 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 4 4 26972 Lights on reminder buzzer If the lights are on after the engine is switched off a warning beep sounds when the driver s door is opened to warn you that the lights are still on Front fog lights Turn centre ring 5 on stalk 1 until the symbol faces mark 6 then re lease it Operation of the fog lights depends on the exterior lighting position selected and an indicator light will light up on the instrument panel Rear fog light Turn centre ring 5 on the stalk until the symbol faces mark 6 then re lease it Operation of the fog lights depends on the exterior lighting selected and an in dicator light will light up on the instru ment panel To avoid inconveniencing other road users remember to switch off the rear fog light when it is no longer needed Switching off the lights Turn ring 5 again until mark 6 is oppo site the symbol for the fog light that you wish to switch off The corresponding indicator light on the instrument panel goes out The front and rear fog lights switch off when the exterior lights are switched off When driving in fog or snow or when tra
62. when in a traffic jam etc when the vehicle is in neutral or when the gear lever has been shifted to N or P for automatic gearboxes 2 35 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 2 3 28565 Rear parking distance control Operation When reversing most objects located less than approximately 1 5 metres away from the rear of the vehicle are detected and a beep is emitted If there are obstacles located close to both the front and rear of the vehicle only the closest of the two will be ac knowledged and the corresponding front or rear beep sound will be emit ted If obstacles are detected both to the front and to the rear of the vehicle at the same time and they are both less than 30 centimetres away from the ve hicle the corresponding front and rear beeps will be emitted alternately 2 36 An impact to the under A side of the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the vehicle e g defor mation of an axle To avoid any risk of accident have your vehicle checked by an ap proved Dealer Automatic activation deactivation of the rear parking distance control The system deactivates when the electronic parking brake is applied when the vehicle speed is above ap proximately 6 mph 10 km h when the vehicle is stationary for more than approximately five sec onds and an obstacle is detected such as when in a tra
63. 1 35 1 50 3 12 child Seats ipee 1 32 1 33 1 35 1 47 Caldo 1 10 1 11 1 32 1 33 1 33 children Safety sessuuussss 1 2 1 6 1 11 3 12 cigar NIGHtC E 3 21 cleaning inside the vehicle tete en rents 4 15 4 16 CIOCK PE 1 73 closing thie doots iacere 1 10 1 13 control instruments sene 1 56 1 63 COMMONS c 1 52 1 55 COOIAINE cio oct rcr etl sete pas caves shsansaassvaneetnetaoand sacs 1 60 4 8 courtesy light ttes 3 15 3 16 5 21 5 22 COUFteSy MIMOS iii aa 3 16 CRUISE Control ice tco aio parecia 1 57 2 28 2 34 cruise control speed limiter 2 28 2 34 customised vehicle settings eese 1 72 customising the vehicle settings ssesessssess 1 72 D cs tere 1 52 1 55 daytime running lights 1 76 deadlocking the doors eene 1 8 GIMENSIONS iaa SE 6 5 gt 6 7 APS Koi 4 4 display A 1 56 1 61 DOS ica iio 1 10 1 11 1 14 doors tailgate ere 1 8 1 10 1 11 1 14 driver s position ooooccoonnicccccnnacoccccnnncnnncnccnncnnnnncos 1 52 1 59 7 1 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 2 5 driving 2 2 24 2 9 gt 2 17 2 19 2 25 2 28 gt 2 37 2 39 gt 2 41 driving position Sett GS aisina ehi ainar Eo EN 1 22 1 24 E electric beam height adjuStMEent iirinn 1 80 el
64. 4 each time the vehicle is started using the start button please see Starting When the message F Check Stop amp stopping the engine Start appears on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 lights up on the switch 7 the system is deac tivated Please consult an authorised dealer Xa amm Deactivating activating the function Press 1 to deactivate the function The message Stop amp Start deactivated will appear on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 on the switch will light up Pressing again will reactivate the System The message Stop amp Start ac tivated will appear on the instrument Before getting out of the panel and the integrated warning light 2 vehicle you must switch on switch 1 will go out off the ignition by pressing the engine stop please see Starting stopping the engine 2 8 SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS The following operating conditions driving for long periods when the low fuel level warning light is lit using leaded petrol using fuel or lubrication additives which are not approved Or operating faults such as faulty ignition system running out of fuel or disconnected spark plugs re sulting in the engine misfiring or cut ting out when driving loss of power as they may cause the catalytic con verter to overheat and thus reduce its efficiency or damage it irreparably and cause heat damage t
65. AND FITTINGS 1 4 gt Door pockets 1 Ensure that no hard heavy A or pointed objects are placed in the open storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passen gers during sudden turning braking or in the event of an accident Ee di AA 2NR A 3 NT a M 7 j Sun visor storage 3 This can be used for storing motorway tickets cards etc Driver and passenger underfloor storage compartments 2 This storage compartment can be used to hold the vehicle documentation etc Nothing should be placed AN on the floor area in front of the driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 2 4 UN y AT Or ks Front centre armrest storage compartment A Press button 4 and lift the cover 5 3 18 EL Centre console storage compartments 6 Passenger storage compartment Pull handle 7 to open it The glove box can hold A4 size docu ments a large bottle of water etc The storage compartment is ventilated and refrigerated Ensure that no hard heavy A or pointed objects are placed in the open storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passen gers during sudden turning braking or in the event of an accident PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 3 4 m ud Door pockets 8 Storage compart
66. ATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 1 5 The controls 1 and 6 Air temperature 2 3 and 4 Automatic programmes 5 Distribution of air in the passenger compartment 7 Off button 8 Air conditioning 3 6 9 De icing demisting of the rear screen and depending on the vehicle the door mirrors 10 Clear View function 11 Air recirculation 12 Ventilation speed 13 Display Automatic mode The automatic climate control system guarantees comfort in the passen ger compartment and good visibility except in the event of extreme condi tions whilst optimising consumption The system controls the ventilation speed air distribution air recircula tion and starting and stopping the air conditioning and air temperature This mode consists of a choice of three pro grammes AUTO allows the selected comfort level to be best attained depending on the exterior conditions Press button 3 SOFT gently brings the temperature to the desired comfort level The comfort level is then maintained gently and si lently Press button 2 FAST increases the operation of the system to reach the desired comfort level more quickly Use this programme when you have passengers in the rear Press button 4 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 2 5 Varying the ventilation speed In automatic mode the system uses the most suitable amount of air to reach and maintain the desired comfort level You can still adjust the ventilation speed by
67. Authorised ISOFIX child seats are ap proved in accordance with regulation ECE R44 in one of the three following scenarios ISOFIX universal 3 point forward facing seat ISOFIX semi universal 2 point seat specific For the latter two check that your child seat can be installed by consulting the list of compatible vehicles Attach the child seat with the ISOFIX locks if these are provided The ISOFIX System allows quick easy safe fitting The ISOFIX system consists of 2 rings and in some cases a third ring Before using an ISOFIX A child seat that you pur chased for another vehicle check that its installation is authorised Consult the list of ve hicles which can be fitted with the seat from the equipment manufac turer 1 35 CHILD SAFETY choosing a child seat mounting 2 2 32862 The two rings 1 are located between the seatback and the seat base of the seat and are identified by a marking To ensure your child seat can be easily fitted and locked on the rings 1 use access guides 2 on the child seat 1 36 i E 4 The third ring is used to attach the upper strap on some child seats Pass the belt between the seatback and the rear parcel shelf to remove the parcel shelf refer to Section 3 Parcel shelf Fix the hook on one of the rings 3 located in the luggage com partment visible for three and five door versions under the carpet and indicated with a marking on the Spo
68. B and C go out 2 33 CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER cruise control function 4 4 Returning to the cruising speed If a speed is stored it can be recalled once you are sure that the road condi tions are suitable traffic road surface weather conditions etc Press switch 5 R if the vehicle speed is above 20 mph 30 km h When recalling the stored speed zone A lights up to confirm activation Zone B lights up as soon as the cruis ing speed is reached 2 34 28462 Note if the speed previously stored is much higher than the current speed the vehicle will accelerate more rapidly to reach this threshold When the cruise control function is put on standby pressing switch 2 reactivates the cruise control func tion without taking into account the stored speed it is the speed at which the vehicle is moving that is taken into account Switching off the function The cruise control function is deacti vated if you press switch 1 in this case a speed is no longer stored The instru ment panel green indicator light 7 and zones A B and C go out confirming that the function is deactivated Putting the cruise control A on standby or switching it off does not cause a rapid reduction in speed you must brake by depressing the brake pedal PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 1 3 Operating principle Ultrasonic detectors installed in the front or rear bumper depending on the vehicle measure the di
69. DRIVER S HANDBOOK NAULT recommends ELF Warning to ensure the engine operates optimally the use ELF has developed a complete range of lubricants for RENAULT of a lubricant may be restricted to certain vehicles Please Es engine olls refer to your maintenance document gt manual and automatic gearbox oils ue p Benefiting from the research applied to Formula 1 lubricants are very high tech products ipdated with the help of RENAULT s technical S this range is perfectly compatible with the specific features of the brand s vehicles ELF lubricants enhance your vehicle s performance significantly RENAULT recommends approved ELF lubricants for oil changes and top ups 7 Contact your RENAULT Dealer or visit www lubrifiants elf com Tx Une marque de TOTAL PPI Imacom group Welcome to your new vehicle This Driver s Handbook contains the information necessary for you to familiarise yourself with your vehicle to use it to its best advantage and to benefit fully from the all the functions and the technical developments it incorporates to ensure that it always gives the best performance by following the simple but comprehensive advice concerning regular main tenance to enable you to deal quickly with minor faults not requiring specialist attention It is well worth taking a few minutes to read this handbook to familiarise yourself with the information and guidelines it conta
70. FETY choosing a child seat mounting 1 2 Do not use the child seat A if it may unfasten the seat belt restraining it the base of the seat must not rest on There are two ways of attaching child seats via the seat belt or using the ISOFIX system Attachment via the seat belt The seat belt must be adjusted to ensure that it is effective in the event of harsh braking or an impact Ensure that the strap paths indicated by the child seat manufacturer are re spected Always check that the seat belt is cor rectly fastened by pulling it up then pulling it out fully whilst pressing on the child seat Check that the seat is correctly held by moving it from side to side and back to front the seat should remain firmly fixed Check that the child seat has not been installed at an angle and that it is not resting against a window the buckle and or catch of the seat belt The seat belt must never A be twisted or the tension relieved Never pass the shoulder strap under the arm or behind the back Check that the seat belt has not been damaged by sharp edges If the seat belt does not operate nor mally it will not protect the child Consult an approved dealer Do not use this seat until the seat belt has been repaired No modifications may be A made to the component parts of the restraint system seat belts ISOFIX seats and their mountings originally fitted Attachment using the ISOFIX system
71. HILD SAFETY General information 2 2 Using a child seat The level of protection offered by the child seat depends on its ability to re strain your child and on its installation Incorrect installation compromises the protection it offers the child in the event of harsh braking or an impact Before purchasing a child seat check that it complies with the regulations for the country you are in and that it can be fitted in your vehicle Consult an ap proved dealer to find out which seats are recommended for your vehicle Before fitting a child seat read the manual and respect its instructions If you experience any difficulties during installation contact the manufacturer of the equipment Keep the instructions with the seat Set a good example by always fas tening your seat belt and teaching your child to strap themselves in correctly to always get in and out of the car at the kerb away from busy traf fic Do not use a second hand child seat or one without an instruction manual Check that there are no objects in the vicinity of the child seat which could impede its operation Never leave a child unat A tended in the vehicle Check that your child is always strapped in and that the belt or safety harness used is correctly set and adjusted Avoid wearing bulky clothing which could cause the belts to slacken Never let your child put their head or arms out of the window Check that the child
72. ION DEVICES AIDS 3 4 Electronic stability control ESC with understeer control and traction control ASR Electronic stability control ESC This system helps you to keep control of the vehicle in critical driving condi tions avoiding an obstacle loss of grip on a bend etc Operating principle A sensor in the steering wheel detects the direction selected by the driver Other sensors throughout the vehicle measure the actual direction The system compares driver input to the actual trajectory of the vehicle and corrects the trajectory if necessary by controlling the braking of certain wheels and or engine power In the event that the system is engaged indicator light flashes on the instrument panel 2 24 Understeer control This system optimises the action of the ESC in the case of pronounced under steer loss of front axle road holding Traction control ASR This system helps to limit wheelspin of the drive wheels and to control the ve hicle when pulling away accelerating or decelerating Operating principle Using the wheel sensors the system measures and compares the speed of the drive wheels at all times and slows down their over rotation If a wheel is starting to slip the system brakes au tomatically until the drive supplied be comes compatible with the level of grip under the wheel again The system also adjusts the engine speed to the grip available under the wheels independently of the pre
73. Oil Chg in 10 days NB depending on the vehicle the mileage before an oil change varies according to the driving style frequent driving at low speed door to door journeys extensive use at idle speed towing a trailer etc The distance remaining until the next oil change can therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled The oil change intervals are independent of the vehicle s maintenance schedule please refer to your vehicle s Maintenance Booklet Resetting to reset the mileage before an oil change press and hold one of the display reset buttons for approximately 10 sec onds until the display shows the range permanently 1 66 TRIP COMPUTER trip settings 4 5 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected 2 2 FRONT TYRES 2 2 d Tyre pressure monitor Refer to the information on the Tyre pressure monitor in Section 2 2 2 REAR TYRES 2 2 1 67 TRIP COMPUTER trip settings 5 5 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Settings menu press and hold No message available 1 68 gt Interpreting the display selected e Vehicle settings customisation menu Enables certain vehicle functions to be set instrument panel
74. PRRRCC L UILLILTDUTTTMT 2 38 Automatic gearbox A RN 2 39 2 1 RUNNING IN Petrol version Up to 600 miles 1 000 km do not exceed 78 mph 130 km h in top gear or 3 000 to 3 500 rpm You may only expect top performance from your vehicle after approximately 1 800 miles 3000 km Service intervals refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for the vehicle 2 2 Diesel version For the first 900 miles 1 500 km do not exceed 2 500 rpm After complet ing this mileage you may drive faster however it is only after approximately 3600 miles 6 000 km that you may reasonably expect full performance During the running in period do not ac celerate hard while the engine is still cold and do not let the engine over rev Service intervals refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for the vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE 1 2 28398 Remote control RENAULT card When you get into the vehicle insert the RENAULT card fully into card reader 2 To start press button 7 If a gear is en gaged depress the clutch pedal to start the vehicle 28518 Hands free RENAULT card The RENAULT card must be inserted in card reader 2 or in detection zone 3 To start depress the brake or clutch pedal and press button 7 If a gear is engaged the vehicle may only be started by depressing the clutch pedal Starting vehicles with an automatic gearbox The lever should be in position P For all vehicles if
75. T CARD battery 26860 Replacing the battery When the message Low card battery appears on the instrument panel re place the RENAULTcard battery press button 1 pulling on emergency key 2 then unclip cover 3 using tab 4 Remove the battery by pressing on one side movement A and by lifting the other movement B then replace it en suring the polarity and model shown on cover 3 are respected 26862 When refitting proceed in the reverse order then press one of the buttons on the card four times close to the vehicle the next time the vehicle is started the message will disappear Note it is not advisable to touch the electronic circuit or contacts on the RENAULT card when replacing the bat tery Check that the cover is clipped shut The batteries are available from approved Dealers and their service life approxi mately two years Check that there is no dye on the battery risk of an incorrect electrical contact 26913 Operating faults If the battery is too weak to ensure cor rect operation you may start insert the RENAULT card in the card reader and lock unlock the vehicle refer to the in formation on Locking unlocking the doors in Section 1 Do not throw away your A used batteries give them to an organisation responsible for collecting and recycling batteries 5 27 FITTING A RADIO If your vehicle is not fitted with an audio system one can be fitted and locati
76. TER speed limiter function 2 3 a i Driving When a limited speed has been stored and this speed is not reached driving is similar to driving a vehicle without the speed limiter function Once you have reached the stored speed no effort on the accelera tor pedal will allow you to exceed the programmed speed except in an emergency refer to information on Exceeding the limit speed Varying the limit speed The limit speed may be changed by re peatedly pressing switch 2 to increase the speed Switch 3 to decrease the speed The speed limiter function is A in no way linked to the brak ing system Exceeding the limit speed It is possible to exceed the limit speed at any moment To do this press the accelerator pedal firmly and fully beyond the kickdown point While the speed is being exceeded the limit speed flashes on the instrument panel and area C lights up red Then as far as is possible release the accelerator pedal the speed lim iter function will return as soon as you reach a speed lower than the stored speed Limited speed cannot be maintained If driving up or down a steep gradient the system is unable to maintain the limit speed the stored speed on the instrument panel will flash and zone C will light up in red to inform you of this situation 2 29 CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER speed limiter function 3 3 11111 Putting the function on standby The
77. Weights in Section 6 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS luggage net 1 2 Luggage net A On equipped vehicles this can be used when transporting animals or luggage to separate them from the passenger section It can be positioned behind the front seats behind the rear bench seat Fitting the luggage net behind the front seats Inside the vehicle on each side lift cover 1 to access the upper mounting ring of the net fix the net belt hook onto the ring The luggage net must not be used to restrain or hold objects Risk of injury to access the lower mounting 2 for the net the first time you use it con tact an approved Dealer once you have accessed the lower mounting attach the hook 2 of the net strap to the ring adjust the net strap so that it is taut 3 33 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS luggage net 2 2 in the luggage compartment fix the lower mounting strap hook on the net to the anchorage point 4 located under the luggage compartment carpet adjust the net strap so that it is taut Fitting the luggage net behind the rear bench seat Inside the vehicle on each side Lift cover 3 to access the upper mounting ring of the net fix the net belt hook onto the ring The luggage net must not A be used to restrain or hold objects Risk of injury 3 34 ROOF BARS ACCESS TO FIXING POINTS Five seater and sport tourer versions O
78. adlights are made of plastic glass use a soft cloth or cotton wool to clean them If this does not clean them properly moisten the cloth with soapy water then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or cotton wool Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing alco hol must not be used We have selected special products to care for your vehicle and you can obtain these from the manufactur er s accessory outlets INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE 1 2 A well maintained vehicle will last longer It is therefore recommended to maintain the interior of the vehicle regu larly A stain should always be dealt with swiftly Whatever type of stain is on the trim use cold or warm soapy water with natural soap Detergents washing up liquid pow dered products alcohol based prod ucts should not be used Use a soft cloth Rinse and soak up the excess Glass instrument panel e g instrument panel clock exterior temperature display radio display etc Use a soft cloth or cotton wool If this does not clean it properly use a soft cloth or cotton wool slightly mois tened with soapy water and then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or cotton wool Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing alco hol must not be used under any cir cumstances Seat belts These must be kept clean Use products selected by our Technical Department Appr
79. agram on the following page Before fitting a child seat in this seat if authorised lower the seat belt as far as possible move the seat as far back as possi ble gently tilt the seatback away from vertical approximately 25 on equipped vehicles raise the seat base as far as possible Do not change these settings after the child seat is installed RISK OF DEATH OR A SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child seat in this position check that the air bag has been deacti vated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activat ing the front passenger air bag in Section 1 In the rear side seat A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door Push the vehicle seat fully forwards to install a rear facing child seat then push it back as far as possible with out allowing it to make contact with the child seat For the safety of the child in the for ward facing seat do not move the seat in front back past the middle of the runner do not tilt the seatback too far maximum of 25 and raise the seat as much as possible Check that the forward facing child seat is resting against the back of the vehi cle seat and that the headrest of the ve hicle is not obstructing its use Ensure that the child seat or the child s feet do not prevent the front seat from locking
80. ain the same speed up a hill accelerate no more than you would on the level Keep your foot in the same position on the accelerator pedal Double declutching and accelerating before switching off are unnecessary in modern vehicles Bad weather flooded roads Do not drive through floods if the water is above the lower edge of the wheel rims Obstructions to the driver A On the driver s side only use mats adapted to the ve hicle that attach to the pre installed parts and regularly check their mounting Do not place several mats on top of each other Risk of pedals jamming ADVICE antipollution fuel economy and driving 3 3 In vehicles fitted with air condi tioning it is normal to observe an increase in fuel consumption es pecially in urban conditions when it is used For vehicles fitted with manual air conditioning switch off the system when it is not required 26528 e e Advice for reducing consumption and therefore helping to preserve the environment t ME uy uu wy Zl Ss EH If the vehicle has been parked in the sun open the doors for a few mo ments to let the hot air escape before starting the engine dh Never fill the fuel tank right to the Advice on use brim to avoid overflow Avoid using the car for door to door calls short journeys with long waits in between because the engine never reaches its normal operating It is better to fit a trai
81. an approved Dealer Daytime running lights 7 Please see an authorised dealer Front fog lights 8 The front bumper needs to be removed consult an approved Dealer Any operation on or modi A fication to the electrical system must be performed by an approved dealer since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment harness components and in partic ular the alternator In addition your Dealer has all the parts required for fitting these units The bulbs are under pres A sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury i Five door versions Direction indicator lights brake and side lights Unclip the cover to access nuts 1 and 2 unscrew nut 2 without removing it completely The bulbs are under pres A sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS loosen nut f press down on it to release the front of the light move ment A then remove the nut from the outside pull the light to wards you movement B remove the bulb holder 3 by releas ing the clips 4 changing bulbs 1 6 eo 28552 Direction indicator lights 5 Bulb type PY21W Side light and brake light 6 Bulb type P21 5W Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order taking care not to damage the wiring REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 2 6 Five door versions continued Fog lights
82. and handle 2 or switch 4 at the same time Electrically controlled seats Lift handle 1 and tilt the seatback com pletely the seat moves forward To return the seat to its original position bring the seatback back up The seat returns to its original position Special note if the seatback is tilted over the rear bench seat only use control 3 to return it to the driv ing position Never use handle 1 as it is not de signed for this purpose there is a risk of damage to the mechanism Locking the seats When a person an object or a child seat prevents the front seats from lock ing perform the following operations ask all of the passengers to leave the vehicle and remove any bulky objects from the rear seats lock the seat s in the initial position again move the seat s forwards in order to create sufficient space ask the passengers to get back into the vehicle and refit the child seat or objects on the rear seats Check that no object or A person prevents the front seat from locking If so remove any obstacles behind the front seats Adjust the seat to allow sufficient room in the rear The rear occupants objects should then return to the vehicle Repeat the above until the seat is locked correctly Risk of seat moving on its runners during vehicle acceleration or brak ing 1 21 SEAT BELTS 1 3 Always wear your seat belt when trav elling in your vehicle You mus
83. approx imately two minutes driving at a mini mum speed of 12 mph 20 km h Changing a wheel A The system may take sev eral minutes depending on use for the new wheel po sitions and pressures to be recog nised check the tyre pressures after all operations TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR 2 3 Display Display 1 on the instrument panel and trip computer and warning system 2 in forms you of any tyre pressure faults flat tyre punctured tyre system fault etc 2 20 23491 Adjust tyre pressure A shaded wheel F indicates a deflated tyre Inflate tyres for motorway All four wheels F become full the tyre pressure is not adapted to the driving speed Slow down or inflate all four tyres to motorway pressure refer to the label located on the label on the edge of the driver s door Puncture Wheel F indicates that the wheel con cerned is punctured or severely un derinflated Replace it or contact an approved dealer if it is punctured Top up the tyre pressure if the wheel is de flated This message appears along with the warning light Tyre pressure sensors absent or Check tyre pressure sensors One wheel E disappears indicating that the sensor on this wheel is missing or faulty e g if the emergency spare wheel is fitted TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR 3 3 Emergency spare wheel If the vehicle is equipped with an emer gency spare wheel it will not have a
84. are wearing seat belts and that the number of seat belt shown as fastened corre sponds to the number of rear bench seat places occupied Heated seats operating indi ud cator This indicates that one of the heated seats is in operation Low fuel level warning light This comes on when the igni tion is switched on and goes out after a few seconds If it comes on when driv ing accompanied by a beep fill up with fuel as soon as possible There is only approximately 30 miles 50 km worth of fuel left after the warning light first comes on Not used Driving correction device warning light Refer to information on Driver correc tion devices and aids in Section 2 Lane departure system IN warning light Please refer to the information on Lane departure warning in Section 2 1 59 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS 1 2 Rev counter 1 rpm x 1 000 1 60 Engine oil level low warning When the engine is started display 3 alerts the driver when the oil level is at its minimum Refer to Section 4 Engine oil level The first time the alert appears it can be cleared by pressing one of the but tons on the end of stalk 2 Subsequent warnings will disappear automatically after 30 seconds Fuel level gauge 5 If the minimum level is reached in dicator light 6 comes on and a beep sounds Fill up as soon as possible There is only approximately 30 miles 50 km worth of fuel left after the
85. artment cover 6 storage behind the booster seat 5 in the dedi cated storage compartment From the rear doors lower the bench seat seatback refer to information on the Rear bench seat in section 3 Lift the luggage compartment carpet 2 and secure it by attaching straps 3 onto hooks 4 3 28 a A a Storage under carpet 7 depending on vehicle To open fold back carpet A Anchorage points Side straps Three and five seater versions Side straps 3 are located either side of Hooks 2 located on each corner of the the luggage compartment and can be luggage compartment allow the load to used to store an oil can be secured Always place objects being trans ported so that the heaviest items are resting against the back of the rear bench seat 3 29 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 2 3 H Anchorage points Storage under carpet sport tourer version sport tourer version Hooks 5 located on either side of the To access storage compartments 7 luggage compartment allow the load to fold back section B using handle 4 and be secured depending on the vehicle lift flap 6 3 30 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 3 3 p 7 29776 z 29775 AS gt ae s gt Separating the luggage On the back there is an elastic strip 9 to compartment hold small objects vertically in position sport tourer version pS The loading area ca
86. as described above Once the operation has been com pleted ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go or that the cap type dipstick is completely screwed in ENGINE OIL LEVEL topping up filling 2 3 Topping up filling Unscrew cap 1 The vehicle must be parked on level top up the level as a guide the ca ground and the engine should be cold pacity between the minimum and for instance before the engine is maximum reading on the dipstick 2 started up for the first time in the day is between 1 5 and 2 litres depend ing on the engine Engine oll grade wait for approximately 10 minutes to Refer to the Maintenance Service allow the oil to flow into the engine Booklet for your vehicle check the level using the dipstick 2 as described above Once the operation has been com pleted ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go or that the cap type dipstick is completely screwed Do not exceed the max level and ed ee d do not forget to refit cap 1 and dip stick 2 ENGINE OIL LEVEL topping up filling 3 3 OIL CHANGE Oil change Service interval refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Average capacities for oil change including oil filter for information Engine 1 2 TCe 4 5 litres 1 4 TCe engine 4 5 litres 1 6 16V engine 5 1 litres 2 0 16V engine 4 4 litres 2 0Tengine 5 4 litres 1 5 dCi engine 4 5 litres 1 9 dCi
87. as soon as possible fit flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashing Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Refer to the information on Antipollution fuel economy and driv ing in Section 2 1 57 WARNING LIGHTS 3 4 The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY STOP light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out as soon as the engine is started lt comes on with other warning lights and or messages and is accompanied by a beep lt requires you to stop immediately for your own safety as soon as traffic con ditions allow Switch off the engine and do not restart it Contact an approved Dealer 1 58 Oil pressure warning light If it comes on when you are driving accompanied by the warning light and a beep it is essen tial to stop and switch off the ignition Check the oil level refer to the informa tion on Engine oil level in Section 4 If the level is normal the light has come on for another reason contact an au thorised dealer Brake circuit fault warning light If it comes on during braking and is ac companied by the warning light and a beep it indicates that the fluid level in the circuit is low or that there is a braking system fault Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow and contact an approved Dealer Engine coolant temperature warning light This lights up when the ignition
88. at base Tilt seat base B against the front seats To fold down the seatback After folding the seat base down remove the rear headrests refer to the section on rear headrests then press button 1 and lower the seatback s C 3 24 28539 In all situations remove the rear headrests refer to the informa tion on the Rear headrests in Section 1 For safety reasons carry A out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven When moving the rear A bench seat ensure that nothing obstructs the an chorage points part of the body a pet gravel cloth toys etc When refitting the seat A back make sure it is cor rectly locked in place If seat covers are fitted make sure these do not prevent the seatback latch from locking in Make sure that the seat belts are positioned correctly Reposition the headrests TAILGATE To open Opening manually from Press button 1 and lift the tailgate inside the vehicle To close Special note Pull down the tailgate using handle 2 If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate inside the tailgate to assist you it can be done from inside access the luggage compartment by folding forward the seatback s of the rear bench seat 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 25 REAR PARCEL SHELF iP Removal Unhook the two cords 1 tail
89. at in the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deacti vated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting U Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted ASS The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be fitted The an chorage points are located under the luggage compartment carpet and are indicated by a marking The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A B and B1 for forward facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg C rear facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group O or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system A which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury 1 46 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 11 11 The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page to ensure the regula tions in force are respected Type of child seat Weight of Seat size Front passenger estate version four seats the child ISOFIX seat 1 5 Carrycot fitted across the ve hicle lt 10 kg F G X U IL 2 Group 0 Rear side seats Shell seat
90. at the steering column has not been locked Indicates an electronic parking brake fault Apply the electronic parking brake manually and ensure that the vehicle is immobilised using a chock 1 69 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM operating fault messages These appear with the warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an authorised dealer as soon as possible If you fail to follow this recommendation you risk damaging your vehicle They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log The warning light stays on Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages Examples of messages Clean diesel filter Check lighting Check vehicle Check airbag Check antipollution system Check injection 1 70 Interpreting the display selected Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter Indicates a fault in the directional headlights Indicates a fault on one of the pedal sensors or in the battery management system Indicates a fault in the restraint system in addition to the seat belts In the event of an accident it is possible that they may not be triggered Indicates a fault in the vehicle s particle filter system Indicates an engine fault TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM warning message These appear with the warning light and require you to stop immediately for your
91. ational when the ignition is switched on In a severe frontal impact the air bags inflate rapidly cushioning the impact of the driver s head and chest against the steering wheel and the front pas senger against the dashboard The air bags then deflate immediately so that the passengers are not in any way hin dered from leaving the vehicle Special feature of the front air bag After a violent impact it has two deploy ment volumes and integrates a ventila tion system small volume air bag this is the first stage of operation large volume air bag the air bag seams rip so that a larger volume of gas is released into the bag for the most severe impacts 1 27 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 4 4 All of the warnings below are given so that the air bag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates Warnings concerning the driver s air bag A Do not modify the steering wheel or the steering wheel boss Do not cover the steering wheel boss under any circumstances Do not attach any objects badge logo clock telephone holder etc to the steering wheel boss The steering wheel must not be removed except by qualified personnel from our Network When driving do not sit too close to the steering wheel Sit with your arms slightly bent see the informati
92. b type H7 It is essential to use anti U V 55W bulbs so as not to damage the plastic on the headlights Deactivate the Stop and Start function for any opera tion performed in the engine compartment Do not touch the bulb glass Hold it by its base When the bulb has been changed make sure you refit the cover correctly Discharge bulb dipped beam headlight Bulb type D1S Due to the danger involved A in handling high voltage de vices this type of bulb must be replaced by an approved dealer FRONT HEADLIGHTS changing bulbs 2 3 28531 Daytime running light Remove the cover C unlock the bulb holder 2 by rotating it Bulb type P21W Main beam headlight Remove the cover E press the bulb holder 5 downwards to unlock it Bulb type H7 Front side light Remove the cover E and pull the bulb holder 6 Bulb type W5W To comply with current legislation or as a precaution you can obtain an emergency kit from an approved dealer containing a set of spare bulbs and fuses The bulbs are under pres A sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury The engine may be hot A when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury FRONT HEADLIGHTS changing bulbs 3 3 AAA lt Additional lights b m 3 If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights to your vehicle consult
93. cal regulations about wash ing vehicles e g do not wash your ve hicle on a public highway Wash your car frequently with the engine off with cleaning products rec ommended by the manufacturer never use abrasive products Rinse thor oughly beforehand with a jet spots of tree resin and industrial grime mud in the wheel arches and under neath the body which forms damp patches 4 14 bird droppings which cause a chemical reaction with the paint that rapidly discolours paintwork and may even cause the paint to peel off Wash the vehicle immediately to remove these marks since it is im possible to remove them by polish Ing salt particularly in the wheel arches and underneath the body after driv ing in areas where the roads have been gritted Using a roller type car wash Return the windscreen wiper stalk to the Park position refer to the informa tion on the Windscreen washer wiper in Section 1 Check the mounting of external accessories additional lights and mirrors and ensure that the wiper blades are secured with adhesive tape Remove the radio aerial mast if your vehicle is fitted with this equipment Remember to remove the tape and refit the antenna after washing If it is necessary to clean mechani cal components hinges etc spray them with products approved by our Technical Department to protect them after they have been cleaned Cleaning the headlights As the he
94. charger before connecting or disconnecting the battery Do not place metal objects on the battery to avoid creating a short cir cuit between the terminals Always wait at least one minute after the engine has been switched off before disconnecting a battery Make sure that you reconnect the battery terminals after refitting Deactivate the Stop and A Start function for any opera tion performed in the engine compartment Connecting a battery charger The battery charger must be com patible with a battery with nominal voltage of 12 volts Do nat disconnect the battery when the engine is running Follow the instruc tions given by the manufacturer of the battery charger you are using Special procedures may be required to charge some batteries Contact your ap proved dealer Avoid all risk of sparks which may cause an immediate explosion and charge the battery in a well venti lated area Risk of serious injury Handle the battery with care A as it contains sulphuric acid which must not come into contact with eyes or skin If it does wash the affected area with plenty of cold water If necessary consult a doctor Ensure that naked flames red hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion The engine may be hot when car rying out operations in close prox imity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury
95. ck OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ANTICORROSION CHECK 1 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below Corrosion repair operation to be carried out J Date of repair Repair to be carried out JN Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair ANTICORROSION CHECK 2 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair ANTICORROSION CHECK 3 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair Repair to be carried out Date of repair ANTICORROSION CHECK 4 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below
96. clock 7 On equipped vehicles buttons 2 and 3 are used to set the clock Press button 2 to adjust the hours and button 3 to adjust the minutes Vehicles equipped with a navigation system radio etc For vehicles which are not fitted with buttons 2 and 3 refer to the specific equipment instructions to discover the special features If the electrical supply is cut battery disconnected broken supply wire etc the clock will lose its time set ting The time must then be set We recommend that you do not adjust these settings while driving External temperature indicator Special note When the external temperature is be tween 3 C and 3 C the C charac ters flash indicates risk of ice forma tion External temperature A indicator As ice formation is related to climatic exposure local air humidity and temperature the external temperature alone is not sufficient to detect ice 1 73 REAR VIEW MIRRORS Door mirrors Adjustment Select the door mirror using switch 3 then use button 1 to adjust it to the de sired position Heated door mirrors Mirror de icing is carried out at the same time as rear screen de icing 1 74 Folding door mirrors The door mirrors automatically fold in when the vehicle is locked switch 2 in position B In this case they will fold out when the ignition is next switched on In any case you can make the door mirrors fold in switch 2 in posit
97. completely drained the system must be reprimed after the tank is refilled see information on the fuel tank in section 1 before re starting the engine 2 10 Precautions to be taken in winter To avoid any faults in icy weather ensure that the battery is always fully charged always keep the diesel tank rela tively full to avoid water vapour con densing in it and accumulating at the bottom of the tank Do not park the vehicle or A run the engine in locations where combustible sub stances or materials such as grass or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system GEAR LEVER HANDBRAKE Selecting reverse gear Vehicles with manual gearbox follow the grid drawn on knob 1 and depend ing on the vehicle lift ring against the gear lever knob to select reverse Vehicle with automatic gearbox refer to the information on the Automatic gearbox in Section 2 The reversing lights will come on as soon as reverse gear is selected with the ignition on An impact to the under A side of the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the vehicle e g defor mation of the rear axle To avoid any risk of accident have your vehicle checked by an ap proved Dealer Handbrake To release Pull lever 2 up slightly press button 3 and then lower the lever to the floor To apply Pull the lev
98. correctly Refer to the information on the Front seat in Section 1 1 37 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 2 11 The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram on the following pages to ensure the appli cable regulations are respected Type of child seat Weiaht of Seat size P f R eight o assenger front Rear side seats ear centre three and five door the child seat 1 2 seat versions five seats SORIX c Carrycot fitted across the vehicle 10 kg IL 3 Group 0 Rear facing shell seat Forward facing seat Booster seat 15 to 25 kg and check that the air bag has been deactivated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front 1 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before installing a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph 1 38 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 3 11 X Seat not suitable for fitting child seats U Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be installed using a seat belt check that it can be fitted IUF IL On equipped vehicles seat which allows an approved Universal semi universal or vehicle specific child seat to be attached using the ISOFIX system check that it can be fitted 2 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted in this seat raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible tilting the seatback
99. d a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt around them The belt should never be twisted Following an accident have the seat belts checked and replaced if necessary Unfastening Al ways replace your seat belts as soon as they show any signs of wear Press button 6 and the seat belt will be SE y S y f yae rewound by the inertia reel Guide the Make sure that the buckle is inserted into the appropriate catch belt Ensure that no objects are placed in the area around the seat belt catch as Note when driving if a rear seat belt they could prevent it from being properly secured is unbuckled the message Rear seat When repositioning the rear bench seat make sure that the seat belt is cor belt Mee d appears on the instru rectly positioned so that it can be used properly men pane Make sure the seat belt catch is properly positioned it should not be hidden away crushed or flattened by people or objects 1 24 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 1 4 Depending on the vehicle they are composed of seat belt inertia reel pretension ers lap belt pretensioners chest level load limiters anti submarining air bags air bags for driver and front pas senger These systems are designed to act in dependently or together when the vehi cle is subjected to a frontal impact Depending on the severity of the impact the system can trigger seat belt locking
100. d vehicle settings customi sation menu 10 Side window demister outlet 11 Side air vent 12 Controls for headlight beam height remote ad justment lighting rheostat for control instru ments activation deactivation of the trac tion control activation deactivation of the parking distance control system 13 Cruise control speed limiter controls 14 Control for adjusting steering wheel height and reach 15 Central door locking unlocking con trols and hazard warning lights Switch 16 Heating and ventilation controls 17 Control for some multimedia equip ment 18 Cruise control speed limiter control 19 Electronic parking brake or manual parking brake control 20 Gear lever 21 Accessories socket 22 Engine start stop control and RENAULT card reader 23 Location for radio navigation system etc 24 Glove box 25 Bonnet release 1 55 WARNING LIGHTS 1 4 The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY 4 31616 a w lt amp 3 gt m The instrument panel A lights up when the ignition is switched on You can adjust the brightness of the instru ment panel by turning control knob 1 In some cases the appearance of a warning light is accompanied by a mes sage The warning light means you should drive very carefully to an authorised dealer as soon as possible If you fail to follow this rec ommendation y
101. dealer Refer to the information on Special fea tures of diesel versions in Section 2 5 35 OPERATING FAULTS 4 5 On the road Steering becomes heavy The engine overheats The coolant temperature indicator is in the warn ing zone and warning light Eu comes on Vibrations POSSIBLE CAUSES Assistance overheating Engine cooling fan not working Coolant leaks Tyres not inflated to correct pres sures incorrectly balanced or dam aged WHAT TO DO Consult an approved dealer Stop the vehicle switch off the engine and contact an approved dealer Check the coolant reservoir it should con tain fluid If there is no coolant consult an approved dealer as soon as possible Check the tyre pressures if this is not the problem have them checked by an ap proved dealer Radiator If there is a significant lack of coolant remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while A the engine is very warm After any procedure 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 our Technical Department may be used for this purpose 5 36 OPERATING FAULTS 5 5 Electrical equipment The wipers do not work The wiper does not stop Direction indicators flashing more quickly The direction indicators do not work The lights do not come on or
102. dealer as soon as possible Using the RENAULT card POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO The RENAULT card does not lock or Card battery is flat Replace the battery You can still lock unlock the doors unlock and start your vehicle refer to the information on Locking unlocking the doors in Section 1 and Starting Stopping the engine in Section 2 Use of appliances operating on the Stop using the equipment or use the in same frequency as the card mobile tegrated key refer to the information on phone etc Locking unlocking the doors in Section 1 Vehicle located in a high electromag Use the key integrated in the card refer to netic radiation zone the information on Locking unlocking the Vehicle battery flat doors in Section 1 5 33 OPERATING FAULTS 2 5 The starter is activated The instrument panel indicator lights are weak or fail to light up and the starter does not turn The engine will not start The engine cannot be switched off 5 34 POSSIBLE CAUSES Battery terminals not tight battery terminals disconnected or oxidised Discharged battery or not opera tional Starting conditions are not fulfilled The hands free RENAULT card does not work Card not detected Electronic fault WHAT TO DO Retighten or reconnect the terminals or clean them if they are oxidised Connect another battery to the faulty bat tery Refer to information on Battery trou bleshooting
103. doors in Section 1 and Starting the engine in Section 2 Driver s responsibility A Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside and never leave a child or a pet unsupervised even for a short while They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors Risk of serious injury RENAULT CARDS general information 2 2 26788 GND f a T2 a Integrated key 5 The integrated key is used to lock or unlock the front left hand door if the RENAULT card does not work when the RENAULT card battery is drained flat battery etc use of devices using the same fre quency as the card if the vehicle is located in a zone of high electromagnetic radiation Access to key 5 Press button 6 and pull on key 5 then release the button Using the key Refer to the information on Locking unlocking the doors Once you have accessed the vehicle using the integrated key replace it in its housing in the RENAULT card then insert the RENAULT card into the card reader to start the vehicle Advice Avoid leaving the card in hot cold or humid areas Do not keep the RENAULT card in a place where it could be bent or damaged accidentally such as in a back pocket of a garment Replacement need for an additional RENAULT Card If you lose your RENAULT card or require another yo
104. e start button for two seconds Reposition the lever to neutral posi tion N for vehicles fitted with an auto matic gearbox The steering column unlocks the ve hicle s accessory functions are pow ered and you can use the vehicle lights brake lights hazard warning lights etc At night the vehicle must be lit Once you have finished towing press the engine start button twice risk of running down the battery Do not remove the A RENAULT card from the reader when the vehicle is being towed The speed specified by current legis lation for towing must always be ob served If your vehicle is the towing vehicle do not exceed the maximum towing weight for your vehicle refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 Towing a vehicle with an automatic gearbox With the engine switched off the trans mission is no longer lubricated It is preferable to tow this type of vehicle on a trailer or tow it with the front wheels off the ground Under exceptional circumstances you may tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground only going for ward with the gear lever in the N posi tion and for a distance not exceeding 50 miles 80 km 28465 If the lever is stuck in P A even though you are de pressing the brake pedal the lever can be released manually To do this insert a rigid rod in the hole 2 press the rod and unlocking button 1 located on the lever simultaneously
105. e engine standby function the engine coolant temperature is traffic lights etc if the driver gets including when too low out of their seat or unfastens their i automatic particle filter cleaning is seatbelt and opens the driver s door reverse gear is engaged underway P 2 the ignition will be switched off and the bonnet is not locked or depending on the vehicle the elec tronic parking brake will be automati a cias nd cally deployed To restart and reac the driver s seatbelt is not fastened M pss ae n d tivate the Stop and Start system the outdoor temperature is too low or n mo inis Pad aoe press the start button please see too high less than around 0 C or l Starting stopping the engine higher than around 30 C In the event of the engine stalling the battery is not sufficiently charged if the system is operational press down the clutch pedal as far as it will the difference between the vehicle go to restart interior temperature and the auto matic climate control instruction is too high To fill up with fuel the engine must be stopped and not on standby always stop the engine by pressing Deactivate the Stop and the engine stop button please see A Start function for any opera Starting stopping the engine tion performed in the engine compartment STOP AND START FUNCTION 3 3 g i 3 The system is automatically reactivated Operating faults
106. e paragraph 1 40 Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting e Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted ANS The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be fitted The an chorage points are located in the lug gage compartment and are visible The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A Band B1 for forward facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg C rear facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group O or O less than 13 kg F and G cots in group O less than 10 kg Using a child safety system A which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 5 11 Visual installation of five door versions four seats Check the status of the air bag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat Seat which only allows a rear facing seat with Universal approval to be attached with a seat belt 35172 Ky Seat not suitable for fitting child seats Child seat attached using the belt ar Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be attached by a seat belt RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child AN seat in the front passenger seat check t
107. eat position 1 20 SUM VISOM B 3 16 SUNOG pm iaa 3 12 gt 3 14 switching on the vehicle ignition esseeeees 24 T tallgate eme 3 25 3 26 3 29 3 31 3 33 3 34 tanks and reservoirs brake lunas nit tri a 4 9 COM eR 4 8 tanks and reservoirs SR EA 4 10 technical specifications 6 3 6 7 6 9 6 10 telephorie iiie aec diee toe re ceca ias 3 36 temperature regulation eene 3 6 3 10 A tian ita 5 6 towing breakdown sirsiran 5 31 5 32 towing equipment 3 32 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 5 5 towing a caravan seeiis asera aa e EEEa 3 32 6 9 towing equipment A ENS 3 32 TOWING ACI P EEEE A tent 5 31 5 32 towing rings ierunt retener 1 35 1 36 3 32 Mo MeRU ecc iia 6 9 traction control ASR seen 2 22 2 25 transporting children 1 32 1 33 1 35 1 50 transporting objects in the luggage compartment 3 32 3 34 luggage net a teeth 3 33 3 34 A 5 6 trip computer and warning system 1 56 1 59 1 62 1 71 tyre inflation kit rente rtt ete 5 3 5 5 tyre DIeSSUL6 iei ecce 2 19 2 21 4 11 5 10 tyre pressure monitor sene 2 19 gt 2 21 IS presSUleS eei rie eee re esee e e HERE Decus 4 11 DUCI 2 19 2 21 4 11 5 9 5 11 U unlocking th doors
108. ectric WINDOWS icone nitet aeeaiei he 3 12 gt 3 14 electronic parking brake siirsin 2 12 2 14 Electronic Stability Program ESP 2 22 gt 2 25 emergency brake assist eeeeeee 2 22 2 25 emergency braking eene nne 2 22 2 25 medi 1 2 1 3 emergency spare wheel nie cene 5 2 5 6 engine Oll 2 222 a wise epe eo satu LER aul eck 1 58 4 3 4 7 engine oll capacity eren eee 4 5 4 7 engine oil level cuero rrr ttn ree 4 3 4 7 engine start stop button seeeeeee 2 3 2 5 ENVIO Met omita ds 2 18 ESP Electronic Stability Program 2 22 2 25 external temperature etes 1 73 F faults operating faults 5 5 i eec 5 33 5 37 filter Cli A eee ee 4 10 dieselifilter oett etr terree reto lora 4 10 A tret eter recu 4 6 4 7 4 10 particle filter icai iet ces 1 57 passenger compartment filter ssssse 4 10 TIMING atada interrete sei 5 28 TIMLUINGS 535 05 EE 3 17 3 20 front passenger air bag deactivation 1 48 front seat driver s position memory eee 1 20 72 front seat adjuSstMeNt oooocciccccnnncoccconcnnnononinannnnnnnnnn 1 17 1 18 front seats adjustment 1 15 1 17 1 18 1 22 1 24 with electric controls 2 enormes 1 19 wit
109. eed to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment 3 36 Section 4 Maintenance rr rr 4 2 menn SG A TCEMSTEDE 4 3 Jen alioli datu ee atate 4 3 topping up filling a ta sar e a inaa a tenes 4 5 ipfo caricias ie Ade EROA EA 4 6 Levels A E a e ee eer a E arene a E 4 8 engine coola AAA eee ee ene E R RR 4 8 e a AS A O a a a rp E e deta tue 4 9 windscreen headlight washer reservoir cellule 4 10 gl P C P U 4 10 AYTO DIESSuTO rrr 4 11 A E rcc 4 12 eo usnm dicic Pc PEEL LL LIDTTIST 4 13 Interior trim maintenance ude ott a eek ame uk ad Edo Rea A RR X E ce e RT Rei Pe RR cc a add 4 15 4 1 g Closing the bonnet Check that nothing has been left in the engine compartment To close the bonnet again hold the bonnet in the middle and guide it down allowing a 30 cm gap before it is closed then release it It will latch automatically under its own weight xg O AF N afi n To open pull handle 7 located on the Opening the bonnet E Side of thedashboard Lift the bonnet you will need to guide it as it is held by a strut After carrying out any work A in the engine compart ment check that nothing has been left behind cloth tools etc These may damage the engine or Unlocking the bonnet catch cause a fire To release it lift tab 2 Deactivate the Stop and A Start functi
110. ehicle to be locked but only allows the driver s door to be unlocked and the engine to be started 31411 PA Activation of the SERVICE mode Insert the RENAULT SERVICE card into the card reader 4 All the vehicle opening elements lock except the driv er s door If they do not with the engine switched off press button 1 all the doors and the tailgate lock with the ex ception of the driver s door or 2 the entire vehicle locks on the RENAULT SERVICE card Deactivation of the SERVICE mode There are two possibilities Press a button on the RENAULT card not the RENAULT SERVICE card start the engine with a RENAULT card not the RENAULT SERVICE card With the card in reader 4 press button 5 The interior locking unlocking switch 3 is deactivated while the ve hicle is in use with the RENAULT SERVICE card Each vehicle only has one RENAULT SERVICE card When using a RENAULT SERVICE card the other cards retain all their functions OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS 1 2 28392 Opening the doors from the outside With the doors unlocked or the hands free RENAULT card in your posses sion hold handle 1 and pull it towards you In some cases it may be necessary to pull the handle twice to open the door yl 74 28475 Opening from the inside Pull on the handle 2 Lights on reminder buzzer If you have
111. emergency spare wheel to the rear axle and check the tyre pressure TYRE PRESSURE KIT 1 3 32788 The kit repairs tyres when A tread A has been dam aged by objects smaller than 4 mm It cannot repair all types of puncture such as cuts larger than 4 mm or cuts in tyre sidewall B Ensure also that the wheel rim is in good condition Do not pull out the foreign body causing the puncture if it is still in the tyre Do not attempt to use the A inflation kit if the tyre has been damaged as a result of driving with a puncture You should therefore carefully check the condition of the tyre sidewalls before any operation Driving with underinflated flat or punctured tyres can be dangerous and may make the tyre impossible to repair This repair is temporary A tyre which has been punctured should always be inspected and re paired where possible as soon as possible by a specialist When taking a tyre which has been repaired using this kitto be replaced you must inform the specialist When driving vibration may be felt due to the presence of the repair product injected into the tyre The kit is only approved for inflating the tyres of the ve hicle originally equipped with the kit lt must never be used to inflate the tyres of another vehicle or any other inflatable object rubber ring rubber boat etc Avoid spillage on skin when han dling the repair liquid bottle If drop lets do leak
112. en sensor and an active carbon filter the latter pre vents vapour from the fuel tank being released into the open air For certain diesel vehicles this system also has a particle filter to reduce the volume of soot particles emitted Please make your own contribution towards protecting the environment too Worn parts replaced in the course of routine vehicle maintenance vehi cle battery oil filter air filter batter ies etc and oil containers empty or filled with used oil must be disposed of through specialist organisations At the end of the vehicle s service life it should be sent to approved centres to ensure that it is recycled In all cases comply with local legis lation Recycling Your vehicle is 8596 recyclable and 95 recoverable To achieve these objectives many of the vehicle components have been de signed to enable them to be recycled The materials and structures have been carefully designed to allow these components to be easily removed and reprocessed by specialist companies In order to preserve raw material re sources this vehicle incorporates nu merous parts made from recycled plas tics or renewable materials vegetable or animal derived materials such as cotton or wool TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR 1 3 If the vehicle is equipped with the func tion this system monitors the tyre pres sure Operating principle Each wheel except for the emergency spare wheel
113. er 2 upwards and make sure the vehicle is immobilised Make sure that the hand A brake is properly released when driving red indicator light off otherwise over heating or even damage may occur When stationary and de A pending on the slope and or vehicle load it may be nec essary to pull up the hand brake at least two extra notches and engage a gear 1 or reverse gear for vehicles with a manual gearbox or position P for vehicles with an au tomatic transmission ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE 1 3 ane pes 28398 Automatic operation The electronic parking brake en sures vehicle immobilisation when the engine is stopped and engine Start Stop button 1 is pressed In all other instances e g engine stall ing the electronic parking brake is not applied automatically Manual mode must be used For certain country specific model ver sions the automatic brake application function is not activated Refer to the in formation on Manual operation 2 12 To confirm that the electronic parking brake is applied the message Parking brake on and indicator light on the instrument panel and indicator light 2 on switch 3 light up After the engine is switched off indi cator light 2 goes out several minutes after the electronic parking brake has been applied and indicator light goes out when the vehicle is locked Note To indicate that the electronic parking brake
114. ersions To fold down the seatback Depending on the vehicle seatback A Ensure that the front seats are far can be folded down on its own to allow enough forward long or bulky objects to be transported Lower the rear headrests refer to the information on the Rear headrests in Section 1 Place the seat belts 2 in their guides 3 Before moving the seat A back put seat belt 2 in belt guide 3 to avoid damaging it 3 22 Press button 1 and lower the seatback s A For safety reasons carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven REAR BENCH SEAT functions 2 3 e T N z Luggage compartment carpet level adjustment To adjust the level of the luggage com partment carpet in line with the seat backs lift carpet 4 via the rear door height adjuster 5 is deployed auto matically Fit the luggage compartment carpet and unfold blanking covers 6 When refitting the bench seat push the booster seat in at the same time as fit ting the luggage compartment carpet When refitting the seat A back make sure it is cor rectly locked in place If seat covers are fitted make sure these do not prevent the seatback latch from locking in Make sure that the seat belts are positioned correctly Reposition the headrests 3 23 REAR BENCH SEAT functions 3 3 B ui The seat and the seatback may be folded away to allow bulky objects to be carried To fold away the se
115. f the steering wheel Adjusting the seat belts Sit with your back firmly against the seatback Shoulder strap 7 should be as close as possible to the base of the neck but not on it Lap belt 2 should be worn flat over the thighs and against the pelvis The belt should be worn so that it is as close as possible to your body i e avoid wearing heavy clothing or keep ing bulky objects under the belts etc SEAT BELTS 2 3 Locking Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly and ensure that buckle 3 locks into catch 4 check that it is locked by pull ing on buckle 3 If the belt jams allow it to return slightly before attempting to unwind it again If your seat belt is completely jammed pull slowly but firmly so that just over 3 cm unwinds Allow it to return slightly before attempting to unwind it again If there is still a problem contact an ap proved dealer A Front seat belt reminder warning light This lights up on the central display when the engine is started then if the driver s or front passenger s seat belt if this seat is occupied is not fastened and the vehicle has reached approxi mately 12 mph 20 km h it flashes and a bleep sounds for around 2 minutes Note an object placed on the passen ger seat base may activate the warning light in some cases Rear seat belt reminder depending on vehicle the warning light on the cen tral display lights up accompanied by a message on the
116. facing child seat on the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deactivated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of the section 1 47 CHILD SAFETY deactivating activating the front passenger air bag 1 3 Deactivating the front passenger air bags on equipped vehicles You must deactivate certain devices in addition to the front passenger seat belt before fitting a child seat in the front passenger seat 1 48 To deactivate the air bags with the vehicle stationary push and turn lock 1 to the OFF position With the ignition on it is essential to check that warning light 2 Bes is lit on the central display and depend ing on the vehicle that the message Passenger airbag off is displayed This light remains permanently lit to let you know that you can fit a child seat DANGER A Since operation of the front passenger air bag is not compatible with the position of a rear facing child seat NEVER fit a rear facing child seat on a front passenger seat with an active front air bag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the air bag is trig gered The passenger air bag must A only be deactivated or acti vated with the ignition off If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven indicator e lights and will come on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in acco
117. fer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 Ee Main beam headlights With the dipped beam head lights lit pull stalk 7 towards you This indicator light on the instrument panel comes on To return to the dipped headlight posi tion pull stalk 7 towards you again Before driving at night A check that the electrical equipment is operating cor rectly and adjust the head light beams if your vehicle is not carrying its normal load As a gen eral precaution check that the lights are not obscured by dirt mud snow or objects being transported EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 2 4 Automatic main beam headlights This system switches the main beam headlights on and off automatically The function uses a camera located behind the interior rear view mirror to detect vehicles that are following and coming in the opposite direction The main beam headlights come on au tomatically if exterior light is weak no other vehicles or lighting are de tected the vehicle speed is above approxi mately 30 mph 45 km h If any of the above conditions are not fulfilled the system switches to dipped beam headlights Using the portable naviga A tion system at night in the windscreen area below the camera may disturb the op eration of the automatic main beam headlights system risk of reflection on the windscreen Activation Turn ring 2 until the
118. ffic jam etc when the vehicle is in neutral or when the gear lever has been shifted to N or P for automatic gearboxes PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 3 3 27454 Adjusting the parking distance control volume From the vehicle settings customisa tion menu please refer to the informa tion on Vehicle settings customisa tion menu in Section 1 select the line Parking sensor volume to adjust the parking distance control volume and confirm by pressing key 1 or 2 Prolonged deactivation of the system You may permanently activate or deac tivate the front or rear parking distance control separately From the vehicle settings customisa tion menu refer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 select the line Front parking sensor or Rear parking sensor then activate or deactivate the system oO function deactivated iva function activated Special features Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors are not obscured by dirt mud snow etc Operating faults When the system detects an operating fault there will be a 5 second continu ous beep as a warning Consult an ap proved dealer When the vehicle is being driven at a speed below approximately 6 mph 10 km h certain noises motorcy cle lorry pneumatic drill etc may trigger the beeping sound 2 37 REVERSING CAMERA o o wo o N Operation When reversing and up to approx
119. for about 1 second and the headlight washers and wind screen washers will be activated at the same time Note when the minimum windscreen washer fluid level is reached the head light washer system may be deprimed Fill the windscreen washer fluid and then activate the windscreen washer with the engine running to reprime the system In freezing or snowy weather ensure they are not stuck to the windscreen including the central area located behind the interior rear view mirror and the rear screen before starting the wipers risk of motor overheat ing 28408 Wa TaN When working in the engine A compartment ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is in position A park Risk of injury Before any action on the A windscreen washing the vehicle de icing cleaning the windscreen etc return stalk 1 to position A park Risk of injury and or damage REAR SCREEN WASH WIPE Rear screen washer NJ wiper With the ignition on push the stalk 27454 Check the condition of the wiper blades You are responsible for their service life they must remain clean clean the blades windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy D Rear screen wiper water With the ignition on turn ring A do not use them when the wind on stalk 1 to align the symbol with screen or rear screen are dry mark 2 then release it free them from the windscreen or To stop the operation pivot ring A rear
120. g accompanied by the warning light is displayed on the instrument panel there is a lighting fault Consult an approved dealer 1 78 Special note If the dipped beam headlights are manually switched on and if the light is sufficient the directional head lights will remain fixed f the lights come on automatically when cornering the directional headlights will start working from the next time the vehicle corners When the dipped beam headlights are switched on with the engine running and the vehicle stationary the lights move to reinitialise them selves If not there is a system fault Switching off the lights There are two possibilities Manually move ring 2 to position 0 automatically the lights will go out when the engine is switched off the driver s door is opened or the vehicle is locked In this case the next time the engine is started the lights will be switched back on according to the position of the ring 2 NB if the fog lights are lit the lights are not switched off automatically See me home lighting function This function allows you to briefly switch on the dipped beam headlights to pro vide light when opening a gate etc With the engine and lights off and ring 2 in the 0 position pull stalk 7 to wards you the dipped beam headlights light up for approximately thirty sec onds To increase this duration you may pull the stalk up to four times total
121. gate side 3 26 PN Lift rear parcel shelf 2 slightly and pull it towards you To refit it proceed in reverse order to removal Do not place any objects A especially heavy or hard objects on the parcel shelf These may pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the vehi cle is involved in an accident Unclip mountings 3 on either side of the parcel shelf then remove the parcel shelf via the luggage compartment To refit it proceed in the reverse order to removal LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER sport tourer versions 1 2 To remove the flexible Removing the luggage cover section of the luggage cover Push the luggage compartment cover Pull handle 1 gently to release the pins to the left movement A and lift the from their mounting points located on right hand side of the inertia reel move each side of the luggage compartment ment B Guide the luggage cover onto the roller To refit the luggage compartment cover insert the left hand side then push it to the left movement A and lower the right hand side of the inertia reel into its housing if the vehicle is involved in an accident Do not place any heavy or solid objects on the luggage cover These may A pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or 3 27 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER sport tourer versions 2 2 V a9 N z Luggage compartment cover Store luggage comp
122. gher gear up arrow or lower gear down arrow Warning light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out as soon as the engine is started It can light up in conjunction with other indicator lights and or messages on the instrument panel It means you should drive very care fully to an authorised dealer as soon as possible If you fail to follow this rec ommendation you risk damaging your vehicle LT Air bag warning light AS This comes on when the igni tion is switched on and goes out after a few seconds If it does not light up when the ignition is switched on or comes on when the engine is running there is a fault in the system Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Preheating warning light diesel version This should come on when the igni tion is switched on It indicates that the heater plugs are in operation This goes out as soon as the engine starts Anti lock braking warning e light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out after a few seconds If it does not go out after the ignition is switched on or lights up when driving there is a fault with the ABS Braking will then be as normal without the ABS Contact an approved Dealer as soon as possible Toxic Fume Filter System Warning Light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out when the engine is started If it lights up continuously consult your approved Dealer
123. go off Traces of condensation in the lights POSSIBLE CAUSES Wiper blades stuck Faulty electrical circuit Faulty electrical controls Blown bulb Faulty electrical circuit Faulty electrical circuit or control Traces of condensation may be a nat ural phenomenon caused by varia tions in temperature In this situation these traces soon dis appear when the lights are switched on WHAT TO DO Free the blades before using the wipers Consult an approved dealer Consult an approved dealer Front contact an approved dealer Rear replace the bulb Consult an approved dealer Consult an approved dealer 5 37 5 38 Section 6 Technical specifications Vehicle identification plateS 0oooooooooocooonoo es 6 2 Engine identification Plates gt rico A A O 6 3 A strass dme Stentor oe A eS A O A 6 5 p los a AAA o ge kd a Supe etter eturd ded abd Se tae 6 8 A ee ak ee ee cT 6 9 TOWING WES 323 2 Geet deed ade eh eee ee eee ete ne ee eee eee E 6 9 Replacement parts and repairs 2 ete 6 10 SI ere s e vnd eet de dee dedu atin pud dee ee 6 11 Anti corrosion check aaa asaan cee tees 6 17 6 1 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES 8 8 N 3 A RENAULT The information shown on the ve hicle identification plate should be quoted on all correspondence or orders The presence and location of the in formation depends on the vehicle Vehicle identification plate A 1 Vehicle type
124. h manual controls esee 1 17 fuel advice on fuel economy nsira 2 15 capaci indiana E 1 84 MO estropea 1 56 1 84 1 86 Ordenaci n det 1 84 1 86 fel ECONOMY marte 2 15 gt 2 17 fuelfiller Cap cereo tc put tnr tre eta ern 1 84 1 86 ga 1 60 fuel tank CAPACI oca ad 1 84 1 86 f el tank capacity tertiis 1 84 1 86 IE 5 23 5 24 G Piu 2 11 P nu So e MHH 3 19 H late ale er 1 56 2 11 hands free telephone integrated control 3 36 hazard warning lights signal 1 75 1 76 headlight beam adjustment see 1 80 headlight flashers renes 1 75 headlight washer nete 1 82 hieadrest z iae LR esi rete 1 15 1 16 heating and air conditioning system 3 11 heating System diio ee cede ren 3 4 gt 3 10 Dill Start heo Rt HEID Up Der 2 23 2 25 Hill Start Assistance HSA 2 23 DP set 1 75 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 3 5 horn A ET 1 75 SOUNGCING the PON isiin m ita 1 75 hubcap TOON eL 5 6 l indicators acierto us 1 56 1 75 5 12 gt 5 14 indicators direction Indicators initi 1 75 5 15 exterior temperature indicator 1 73 instrument panel sssrinin 1 56 1 63 instrument panel
125. hat the air bag has been deacti vated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting U Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted ASS The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be fitted The an chorage points are located in the lug gage compartment and are visible The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A Band B1 for forward facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg C rear facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group O or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system A which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury 1 41 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 6 11 The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page to ensure the regula tions in force are respected Type of child seat Weight of Seat size Passenger front five door version the child ISOFIX seat 1 2 four seats Carrycot fitted across the vehicle 10 kg IL 3 Group 0 Rear facing shell seat Rear acing seat lt 13 kg T Forward facing seat 9 to 18 bem
126. hat the engine is completely switched off Never leave your vehicle A with the RENAULT card inside and never leave a child or a pet unsuper vised even for a short while There is a risk that they could start the engine or operate electrical equipment electric windows etc and trap part of their body neck arms hands etc Risk of serious injury Never switch off the ignition before the vehicle has stopped completely Once the engine has stopped the brake servo power assisted steer ing etc and the passive safety de vices such as air bags and preten sioners will no longer operate STOP AND START FUNCTION 1 3 This system enables a reduced fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions The system is activated automatically when the vehicle is started While driving the system stops the engine standby when the vehicle is at a standstill traffic jam traffic lights etc System operating conditions Engine standby is activated if the vehicle has been driven since its last stop the gearbox is in neutral the clutch pedal is released and the vehicle is travelling at less than 3 km h Do not drive off when the A engine is on standby the message Auto Stop is dis played on the instrument panel The message Auto Stop on the instru ment panel indicates that the engine is on standby The vehicle equipment remain opera tional while the engine
127. haust gas emissions are also your responsibility Ensure that it is main tained and used correctly Aiding fuel economy Depending on the vehicle in order to optimise consumption an indicator light on the instrument panel will inform you of the best moment to upshift or down shift gears P shift up a gear shift down a gear Maintenance Itisimportantto remember that failure to respect antipollution regulations could lead to legal action being taken against the vehicle owner In addition replacing engine fuel supply system and exhaust components with parts other than those originally recommended by the manu facturer may alter your vehicle so that it no longer complies with antipollution regulations Have your vehicle adjusted and checked by an approved Dealer in ac cordance with the instructions given in your maintenance schedule they will have all the equipment necessary for ensuring that your vehicle is maintained to its original standard Engine adjustments ignition this does not require ad justment spark plugs for optimum fuel econ omy efficiency and performance the specifications laid down by our Design Department must be strictly applied If the spark plugs have to be changed use the make type and gap specified for your vehicle s engine Contact an approved dealer for this idle this does not require adjust ment air filter diesel filter a clogged ele ment reduces
128. he vehicle is equipped with a dead locking function this allows you to lock the opening elements and to prevent the doors from being unlocked using the interior handles for example by breaking the window and then trying to open the door from the inside Never use deadlocking if A someone is still inside the vehicle 28392 To activate deadlocking You can choose between two deadlock ing activation modes press button 2 twice in quick succes sion or press the button on the driver s door handle 3 twice in quick succes sion The hazard warning lights flash five times to indicate locking To deactivate deadlocking Unlock the vehicle using button 1 on the RENAULT card The hazard warning lights flash once to indicate that the doors have been un locked Activating deadlocking also re motely closes the windows and or the electric sunroof on equipped vehicles After activating the deadlocking function using button 2 remote locking and unlocking in hands free mode are deactivated To reactivate the hands free mode restart the vehicle RENAULT CARD SERVICE 26787 If the vehicle is equipped with this card it can be identified by the word SERVICE engraved on the card In certain situations you may wish to entrust your vehicle to a third party parking valet mechanic etc whilst restricting its operation The RENAULT SERVICE card ena bles the v
129. his mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level Have the entire restraint A system checked following an accident No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the system air bags electronic con trol units wiring and the system components must not be reused on any other vehicle even if iden tical Only qualified personnel from our Network may work on the air bags otherwise the system may trigger accidentally and cause injury 1 29 SIDE PROTECTION DEVICES Side air bags These air bags are fitted to the front seats and are activated at the sides of the seats door side to protect the oc cupants in the event of a severe side impact Curtain air bags These are air bags fitted along the sides of the vehicle in the ceiling which trigger along the front and rear side windows R to protect the passengers in case of a Warnings concerning the side air bag severe side impact A Fitting seat covers seats equipped with an air bag require covers specifically designed for your vehicle Contact an approved Dealer to find out if these covers are available The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle and including those designed for another vehicle may affect the operation of the air bags and reduce your protection Do not place any accessories objects or even pets between the seatback the door and the internal fittings
130. i mately 5 seconds after shifting to an other gear a view of the surroundings to the rear of the vehicle is displayed on the instrument panel accompanied by two clearance gauges 7 and 2 mobile and fixed Note make sure that the reversing camera is not obscured by dirt mud snow etc Mobile clearance gauge 1 This is shown in blue on the naviga tion screen It indicates the vehicle tra jectory according to the position of the steering wheel 2 38 Fixed clearance gauge 2 The fixed clearance gauge comprises coloured markers A B and C indicating the distance behind the vehicle A red approximately 50 centime tres from the vehicle B yellow approximately 1 metre from the vehicle C green approximately 2 to 3 metres from the vehicle The screen shows a reverse image The frames are a representation projected onto flat ground this in formation must not be taken into account when superimposed on a vertical object or an object on the ground Objects which appear on the edge of the screen may be deformed In very bright light snow vehicle in sunshine etc the camera vision may be adversely affected When the tailgate is open or not closed properly the message Boot open is displayed on the instrument panel risk of incorrect information on screen This gauge remains fixed and indicates the vehicle trajectory if the wheels are in line with the vehicle This system i
131. ice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page SERVICE SHEETS 4 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page SERVICE SHEETS 5 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page SERVICE SHEETS 6 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion che
132. icle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone It is then possible to use the key integrated into the card to unlock the front left hand door to lock each of the doors manually to use the interior door locking un locking control refer to the following pages 28412 Using the key integrated in the RENAULT card Remove cover A from the left hand door using the end of key 2 in notch 1 move it upwards to remove cover A insert the key 2 into the lock of the front left hand door and lock or unlock 28418 Locking the doors manually Turn screw 3 with the door open using the end of the key and close the door This means that the doors are then locked from the outside The doors may then only be opened from the inside or by using the key in the front left hand door LOCKING UNLOCKING THE DOORS 2 2 e i e MMOL Wd HL LLLI i I 3 a A aaa oD L f r9 ii m Interior locking unlocking door control Switch 4 controls the doors tailgate and depending on the vehicle the fuel filler flap simultaneously If a door or the tailgate is open or not closed properly the doors and tailgate lock unlock quickly If transporting an object with the tail gate open you can still lock the doors with the engine stopped press and hold switch 4 for more than five sec onds to lock the other doors Locking the doors without the RENAULT card
133. ights switching on Depending on the vehicle these may light up in the event of sudden decel eration Operating faults When the system detects an operat ing fault the message Check brak ing system appears on the instrument panel along with the warning light Consult an approved dealer Braking anticipation Depending on the vehicle when you rapidly release the accelerator the system anticipates the braking ma noeuvre in order to reduce stopping distances Special cases When using the cruise control if you use the accelerator when you release it the system may be trig gered if you do not use the accelerator the system will not be triggered 2 25 LANE DEPARTURE WARNING 1 2 This lane departure warning system no tifies the driver when they accidentally cross a continuous or broken line This function uses a camera attached to the windscreen behind the rear view mirror 2 26 This function is a driving aid in the event of the accidental crossing of a continuous or broken line in the road However the function is not in tended to replace the driver The function can be disrupted under certain conditions including poor visibility rain snow fog dirty windscreen glare of the sun partially ob scured road lines etc roads with tight bends closely following a vehicle in the same lane worn road markings difficult to distinguish or spaced very widely apart narrow roads I
134. il Range Go 541km DISTANCE 52 2 km 9 6 o Distance 9 6 o 359 km AVERAGE 89 6 km h 9 6 o Average 9 6 e 89 6 km h Current fuel consumption This value is displayed above a speed of approximately 18 mph 30 km h Estimated range with remaining fuel 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 Distance travelled since the last reset Average speed since the last reset The value is displayed after driving 400 metres 1 65 TRIP COMPUTER trip settings 3 5 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected c Mileage before oil change Oil change in Schedule Oil Distance remaining until the next oil change displayed in 30000km 24 MONTHS Chg in 100km miles kilometres and months then when the time nears several scenarios are possible distance time remaining less than 900 miles 1 500 km or one month the message Schedule Oil Chg in or Oil change in is displayed accompanied by the nearest term distance or time range equal to 0 km miles or service date reached the message Oil changerequired is displayed accom panied by warning light ED The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as possible Schedule
135. ill take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat in front as far as it will go although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat 4 Forward facing child seat position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the seatback of the vehicle seat Adjust the headrest or remove it if necessary Do not push the front seat more than halfway back on its runners and do not recline the seatback more than 25 5 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before installing a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deactivated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of the section 1 45 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 10 11 Visual installation of the estate version four seats Check the status of the air bag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat Seat which only allows a rear facing seat with Universal approval to be attached with a seat belt 35173 Ky Seat not suitable for fitting child seats Child seat attached using the belt ar Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be attached by a seat belt RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child A se
136. in Section 5 or replace the bat tery if necessary Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked Refer to the information on Starting stop ping the engine in Section 2 Insert the card in the card reader in order to start the engine Refer to the information on Starting stop ping the engine in Section 2 Insert the card in card reader Press the starter button quickly five times OPERATING FAULTS 3 5 On the road The steering column remains locked Coolant boiling in the coolant reser voir Smoke under the bonnet The oil pressure warning light comes on while cornering or braking is slow to go out or remains lit under acceleration White smoke from the exhaust POSSIBLE CAUSES Steering wheel locked Mechanical fault damaged cylinder head gasket Short circuit or cooling system leak The level is too low Loss of oil pressure This is not necessarily a fault Smoke may be caused by regeneration of the particle filter WHAT TO DO Move the steering wheel while pressing the engine start button refer to the information on Starting the engine in Section 2 Stop the engine Contact an approved dealer Stop switch off the ignition stand away from the vehicle and contact an approved dealer Top up the engine oil level refer to the in formation on Engine oil level topping up filling in Section 4 Stop the vehicle and contact an approved
137. ing is operating For vehicles fitted with manual air conditioning switch off the system when it is not required Advice for reducing consumption and therefore helping to preserve the environment Drive with the air vents open and the windows closed If the vehicle has been parked in the sun open the doors for a few moments to let the hot air escape before starting the engine Maintenance Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle for the in spection frequency Operating faults As a general rule contact your ap proved Dealer in the event of an op erating fault reduction in de icing demist ing or air conditioning per formance This may be caused by the passenger compartment filter cartridge becoming clogged no cold air is being produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fuses are sound Otherwise switch off the System Do not open the refriger A ant fluid circuit The fluid may damage eyes or skin ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC PANORAMIC SUNROOF 1 3 These systems operate with the igni tion on or off until one of the front doors is opened limited to about 3 minutes Safety of rear occupants A The driver can disable op eration of the electric win dows and depending on the vehicle the rear doors by pressing switch 4 The indicator light integrated in the switch lights up to confirm that the locks have been activated Driver s responsibili
138. ing on the instrument panel When the message Checking control functions is displayed press button 3 or 4 If the level is below minimum the message Oil level appears on the dis play along with squares 7 that are re placed with dashes 2 when the level goes down Note The detailed level cannot be dis played if the vehicle was previously only driven for a short time 27454 if the level is at the minimum The message Top up oil level and in dicator light light up on the in strument panel It is vital to top up the oil as soon as possible The display only warns the A driver if the oil level is at the minimum level It does not inform the driver that the oil level has exceeded the maximum level as this can only be measured using a dipstick ENGINE OIL LEVEL general information 2 2 a gt O Reading the level using the dipstick remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean lint free cloth push the dipstick in as far as it will go for vehicles equipped with a cap type dipstick C screw the cap in as far as it will go take out the dipstick again read the level it should never fall below minimum mark A or exceed maximum mark B Once the operation has been com pleted ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go or that the cap type dipstick is completely screwed in 4 4 Maximum engine oil level exceeded The oil level should only be read w
139. ins about the vehicle and its functions and new features If certain points are still unclear our Network technicians will be only too pleased to provide you with any additional information The following symbol will help you when reading this handbook To indicate a hazard danger or safety recommendation The descriptions of the models given in this handbook are based on the technical specifications at the time of writing This hand book covers all items of equipment both standard and optional available for these models but whether or not these are fitted to the vehicle depends on the version options selected and the country where the vehicle is sold This handbook may also contain information about items of equipment to be introduced later in the model year Throughout the manual the approved Dealer is your RENAULT Dealer Enjoy driving your new vehicle Translated from French Copying or translation in part or in full is forbidden unless prior written permission has been obtained from the vehicle manu facturer 0 1 0 2 c O N T E N T S Sections Getting to know your vehicle 4 b c S Your comfort oe ceececeececeecececcececeececeececeececeececeeeeceeees Practical advice ici nic Technical specifications Alphabetical index 2 G Maintenance iss 4 5 6 c 0 4 Sect
140. instrument panel indi cating the number of seat belts buck led for approximately 30 seconds each time the vehicle is started a door is opened arear seat belt is fastened or unfas tened Check that the rear passengers are wearing seat belts and that the number of seat belt shown as fastened corre sponds to the number of rear bench seat places occupied Offa 4 Y 1S Adjusting the front seat belt height depending on vehicle Press button 5 to adjust the seat belt height so that shoulder strap 1 is worn as shown previously to lower the seat belt press button 5 and lower the seat belt at the same time to raise the seat belt press button 5 and raise the seat belt at the same time Make sure that the seat belt is locked in position correctly after you have ad justed it SEAT BELTS 3 3 The following information applies to the vehicle s front and rear seat belts 13622 No modification may be made to the component parts of the originally fitted restraint system belts seats and their mountings For special op erations e g fitting child seats contact an authorised dealer Do not use devices which allow any slack in the belts e g clothes pegs clips etc a seat belt which is worn too loosely may cause injury 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 hol
141. ion 1 Getting to know your vehicle RENAULT cards general information use deadlocking llle Bo ic dstetdesiad trues rs ida e da A bx da Automatic locking of opening elements when driving lille Headrests S8dlS a 2a xe roce a www ke EUR E ice O doi Pao ew ca o e doa Oe Pcr ee He ee ene Big ore ate eae eth ck eg eta ree aia T SIde proteclioDi cs cose d turre oU Po ee Md nee ee ee he ee ee Child safety general information iuis ean esce ede RH RR eR AR be ee we choosing a child seat mounting lt 3e oe e ade ea hor tyr gow mi Ceci dre ace e S e tting aN SAU MCN PLE deactivating activating the front passenger airbaQ o oocoocoocoococr eee eri Wheel P Cem Power assisted steering crisi ete bah A UE ed E Vd A Bene E DIVINO Poston o sca hd Yarro receta A ete ed uaa ee eee Dati eka e d d ers Control InstrUMEN S 4042440006 44440000 ee be bene di P UU al deel E on board computer 0 0000 ccc ete eee vehicle settings customisation Menu 2 0226 nn Clock and exterior temperature piece tates ad ia E Audible and visual SiQttals casi deh o idad is a a Exterior lighting and signals 24 dub o ERI UE TREE RU ES Headlight beam adjustment EOS Windscreen washers wipers o Fuel tank filling with fuel a ta a ia eee ee ee Sh eee ias RENAULT CARDS general information 1 2 26787 1 Unlocking the doors and tailgate 2 Locking all doors and tailgate 3 Switching on the lighting remotely
142. ion C or fold out switch 2 in position A Automatic mode is then deactivated To reactivate it position switch 2 to B The driver s door mirror A may have two clearly de fined zones Zone E shows what can normally be seen in an ordinary rear view mirror Zone D increases rear side visibility The objects in zone D look much further away than they really are 28522 Interior rear view mirror lts position can be adjusted Rear view mirror with lever 4 When driving at night to avoid being dazzled by the headlights of the vehicle behind depress the little lever located behind rear view mirror 4 Rear view mirror without lever 4 The rear view mirror darkens automati cally at night if you are being followed by a vehicle with its lights on AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS Press on the sides of the steering wheel boss A Headlight flasher Pull stalk 7 towards you to flash the headlights Direction indicators Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction you are going to turn it One touch mode When driving it is possible that the steering wheel may not be turned suf ficiently to return the stalk automatically to its starting position In this case briefly turn stalk 1 to the in termediate position then release it the stalk returns to its original point and the indicator light flashes three times LA Hazard warning lights Press switch 2 This switch ac tivates al
143. ion whatsoever may be carried out on any part of the air bag system air bags pretensioners computer wiring harness etc except by qualified personnel from an approved dealer To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental trig gering of the system which may cause injury only qualified Network personnel may work on the air bag system As a safety precaution have the air bag system checked if your vehicle has been involved in an accident or is stolen or broken into When selling or lending the vehicle inform the user of these points and hand over this driver s handbook with the vehicle When scrapping your vehicle contact your approved dealer for disposal of the gas generator s gt ap 10 Yao Operating faults Warning light 1 will light up on the in strument panel when the ignition is switched on and then go out after a few seconds If it does not come on when the ignition is switched on or if it comes on when the engine is running there is a fault with the system air bags pretension ers etc in the front and or rear seats Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible Your protection will be re duced until this fault is rectified 1 31 CHILD SAFETY General information 1 2 Carrying children Children and adults must be correctly seated and strapped in for all journeys The children being carried in your vehi cle are your responsibility A chi
144. ith the dipstick as explained above If the oil level exceeds the maximum level do not start your vehicle and contact an approved Dealer Deactivate the Stop and A Start function for any opera tion performed in the engine compartment Under no circumstances A should maximum filling level B be exceeded this could damage the engine and the catalytic converter Consult your approved Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels In order to prevent splashback it is recommended that a funnel be used when topping up filling with oil The engine may be hot when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury ENGINE OIL LEVEL topping up filling 1 3 Topping up filling The vehicle must be parked on level ground and the engine should be cold for instance before the engine is started up for the first time in the day Engine oil grade Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Do not exceed the max level and do not forget to refit cap 7 and dip stick 2 Unscrew cap 7 top up the level as a guide the ca pacity between the minimum and maximum reading on the dipstick 2 is between 1 5 and 2 litres depend ing on the engine wait for approximately 10 minutes to allow the oil to flow into the engine check the level using the dipstick 2
145. l x erit orien etg erri 4 2 6 11 gt 6 16 mileage before Servie errin 6 11 6 16 map reading lights esee 3 15 3 16 menu for customising the vehicle settings 1 72 methods of restraint in addition to the front seat belts 1 25 1 28 methods of restraint in addition to the seat belts 1 25 1 31 multimedia equipment e 3 36 N navigation kesh HAE aa as Ai 3 36 navigation Systemes siie kaaien iei ettet tnnt 3 36 O A seuss Fen o ete tte eerte 4 3 4 7 opening the doors certi 1 10 gt 1 13 operating faults ses 1 56 1 59 5 33 5 37 7 3 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 4 5 P paintwork MAINIGNANCE siii eee eedem 4 13 4 14 parking distance control sees 2 35 2 37 power assisted steering esee 1 51 pretensiones isisisi aeree aar aea reae ethernet nnns 1 25 lese e 5 2 5 6 5 8 R radio dic nda ni antec a LV 3 36 fittirig A radio rip 5 28 rear bench seat sssssssseseeseee 3 22 3 24 rear parcel shelf itcr nane 3 26 3 28 rear screen de icing demisting sssssse 3 5 3 9 rear seats f nctlons ep ree reae li 3 22 3 24 rear View milTOrs essssesssseeseeseeenenenne eene 1 74 RENAULT ANTI INTRUDER DEVICE RAID 1 14 RENAULT card rz M
146. l four direction indicators and the side indicator lights simultaneously lt must only be used in an emergency to warn drivers of other vehicles that you have had to stop in an area where stop ping is prohibited or unexpected or that you are obliged to drive under special conditions Depending on the vehicle the hazard warning lights may come on automati cally under heavy deceleration You can switch them off by pressing switch 2 1 75 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 1 4 ES Side lights Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is opposite mark 3 This indicator light on the instrument panel comes on En Dipped beam headlights Manual operation Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is oppo site mark 3 This indicator light on the instrument panel comes on 1 76 off ye ne Let i ki N _ A gt a Automatic operation depending on vehicle Turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol is op posite mark 3 with the engine running the dipped beam headlights switch on or off automatically depending on the brightness of the light outside without any action on stalk 1 If driving on the left in a left hand drive vehicle or vice versa drivers must have the lights adjusted by an authorised dealer for the duration of the trip Daytime running lights function Depending on the vehicle the daytime running lights come on automatically when the engine is started To activate or deactivate this function re
147. language parking distance control etc Refer to the information on Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 f Trip log Successive display information messages passenger airbag OFF etc operating fault messages check the injection system etc TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM information messages These can help in the vehicle starting phase or give information about a selection or a driving status Examples of information messages are given in the following pages Examples of messages Battery low start engine Please remove keycard Checking control functions Traction control off Turn steeringwheel START Auto stop Steering wheel not locked Stop vehicle Interpreting the display selected Indicates that the vehicle must be started to recharge the battery eg after the engine has been switched off for some time whilst listening to the radio Request to remove the RENAULT card from the reader when you leave the vehicle Displayed with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self diagnostics Indicates that you have deactivated the ASR function Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the steering column Indicates that the engine is on standby related to the Stop and Start function please see the in formation on Stop and Start Function in Section 2 Indicates th
148. ld is not a miniature adult Children are at risk of specific injuries as their muscles and bones have not yet fin ished growing The seat belt alone would not provide suitable protection Use an approved child seat and ensure you use it correctly To prevent the doors being A opened use the Child safety device refer to the information on Opening and closing the doors in Section 1 1 32 A collision at 30 mph 50 A km h is the same as fall ing a distance of 10 metres Transporting a child without a restraint is the equivalent of allow ing him or her to play on a fourth floor balcony without railings Never travel with a child held in your arms In the event of an accident you will not be able to keep hold of the child even if you yourself are wearing a seat belt If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident replace the child seat and have the seat belts and ISOFIX anchorage points checked Driver s responsibility A when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal child or adult who is not self suffi cient alone on your vehicle even for a short time They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors Also in hot and or sunny weather please remember that the tempera ture inside the passenger compart ment increases very quickly RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY C
149. ld take a minimum number of precautions in order to safeguard your vehicle against such risks and not to lose the benefit of your vehicle s anti corrosion protection What you should not do Do not degrease or clean mechanical components e g the engine compart ment underneath the body parts with hinges e g inside the charging flap and painted plastic external fittings e g bumpers using high pressure cleaning equipment or by spraying on products not approved by our Technical Department If adequate precautions are not taken this could give rise to cor rosion or operational faults Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Scrape off mud or dirt without pre wet ting Allow dirt to accumulate on the exterior Allow rust to form following minor im pacts Use solvents not approved by our Technical Department to remove stains as this could damage the paintwork Drive frequently in snow or muddy con ditions without washing the vehicle particularly under the wheel arches and body 4 13 BODYWORK MAINTENANCE 2 2 You should Observe the vehicle stopping distances when driving on gravelled surfaces to prevent paint damage Repair or have repaired quickly areas where the paint has been damaged to prevent corrosion spreading Remember to visit the body shop pe riodically in order to maintain your anti corrosion warranty Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet Respect lo
150. ler for bulky ob temperature jects Electricity is fuel switch off all the Do not leave an empty roof rack electrical components which are fitted to the vehicle not really needed However safety first keep your lights on when the visibility is bad see and be seen When towing a caravan fit a wind Tyres Use theair vents Driving With the deflector and adjust it carefully windows open at 60 mph 100 km h An underinflated tyre increases fuel will increase fuel consumption by consumption 4 The use of non recommended tyres can increase fuel consumption 2 17 ENVIRONMENT Your vehicle has been designed with respect for the environment in mind for its entire service life during production use and at the end of its life This commitment is illustrated by the Renault eco signature Manufacture Your vehicle has been manufactured at an factory which uses a progress policy to reduce the environmental impact on the surrounding area and nature re duction of water and energy consump tion visual and noise pollution atmos pheric emissions and waste water sorting and reusing waste 2 18 Emissions Your vehicle has been designed to emit fewer greenhouse gases CO2 while in use and therefore to consume less fuel eg 140 g km equivalent to 5 3 1 100 km for a diesel vehicle Our vehicles are also equipped with a particle filter system including a cata lytic converter an oxyg
151. light 24 Bulb type H21W Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order taking care not to damage the wiring The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 5 6 Estate versions Side light and brake light 28 continued Bulb type P21 5W Brake and side lights direction Direction indicator lights 29 indicator lights Bulb type PY21W Unclip covers 25 to access the nuts unscrew the 2 nuts from the outside pull the light to wards you remove the bulb holder 27 by releas ing the clips 26 REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 6 6 EE ON y High level brake light 30 Number plate lights 32 Indicator lights 33 Consult an approved Dealer Unclip light 32 by pressing tab 37 Unclip indicator light 33 using a flat blade screwdriver type tool po sitioned at D to move the indicator light towards the front of the vehicle turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Bulb type W5W remove the light cover to gain access to the bulb Bulb type W5W The bulbs are under pres A sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury 5 20 INTERIOR LIGHTING changing bulbs 1 2 Courtesy light Position the 3 switches in the central position move the courtesy light backwards movement A then tilt the front downwards move
152. lt messages con nected to the warning light ED warning messages connected to the warning light vehicle settings customisation menu All these functions are described on the following pages 1 62 27454 Display selection keys 2 and 3 Scroll through the following informa tion upwards button 2 or downwards button 3 by pressing briefly and suc cessively the display depends on the vehicle equipment and country a total mileage and trip mileage re corder b journey parameters fuel used average fuel consumption current fuel consumption estimated range distance travelled average speed c mileage before service d tyre pressure monitor e vehicle settings customisation menu f trip log operating faults and informa tion message readout TRIP COMPUTER general information 2 2 27454 Trip mileage resetting With trip mileage recorder selected on the display press button 2 or 3 until the mileage recorder resets to zero Resetting the journey parameters reset button With one of the journey parameters se lected on the display press button 2 or 3 until the display resets Interpreting some of the values displayed after resetting The values showing average fuel con sumption range and average speed will become more stable and reliable the further you travel after pressing the reset button For the first few miles after pressing
153. mended If warning lights and Be are lit at the same time Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible The passenger air bag must A only be deactivated or acti vated with the ignition off If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven indicator e lights and will come on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in accordance with the lock STEERING WHEEL POWER ASSISTED STEERING 28457 py WN 1 A Height and reach adjustment Pull lever 1 and move the steering wheel to the required position Then push the lever back fully beyond the point of resistance to lock the steer ing wheel Make sure that the steering wheel is correctly locked For safety reasons only A adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is station ary Power assisted steering Variable power assisted steering The variable power assisted steering system is equipped with an electronic control system which alters the level of assistance to suit the vehicle speed Steering is made easier during parking manoeuvres for added comfort whilst the force needed to steer increases progressively as the speed rises for enhanced safety at high speeds Never leave the steering wheel at full lock while stationary Operating faults The steering may become stiff when driving or when the steering wheel is turned repeatedly This is due to the power assistance overheating In
154. ment 9 Rear armrest storage Lower armrest 12 and depending on the vehicle lift cover 11 using unlock ing handle 10 3 19 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 4 4 3 y omg v Clothes hooks 13 Front seat storage Rear centre console storage compartments 15 compartments 16 Grab handle 14 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is being driven Do not use it for getting into or out of the vehicle Depending on the vehicle storage compartment 16 may be replaced by air vents refer to Section 3 Air vents 3 20 Accessories sockets You may use cigar lighter recess 1 or socket 3 depending on the vehicle They are designed for connecting ac cessories with a maximum power rating of 120 Watts voltage 12V which have been approved by our Technical Department Connect accessories AN with a maximum power of 120 Watts only Fire hazard Cigar lighter 1 With the ignition on push in cigar lighter 1 it will spring back with a click when it is ready Pull it out to use After use replace it without pushing it all the way in Ashtray 2 To open lift the cover To empty pull the ashtray towards you and it will be re leased from its housing If your vehicle is not fitted with a cigar lighter and an ashtray these can be ob tained from an approved Dealer 3 21 REAR BENCH SEAT functions 1 3 9 y 8 E UN L NI Sport tourer v
155. ment B when removing the courtesy light ensure that you do not pull the elec trical wires unclip the lens f Note to remove the defective bulb you can use a flat blade screwdriver or sim ilar Bulb type W5W Door lights Unclip light 2 using a flat blade screw driver or similar Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Bulb type W5W The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Glove box light Open the access cover 3 you can then unclip the bulb holder more easily 4 Bulb type C5W 5 21 INTERIOR LIGHTING changing bulbs 2 2 N 28521 Luggage compartment light Unclip the light at 5 using a flat blade screwdriver or similar The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury 5 22 25719 Disconnect the light Press tab 6 to release lens 8 and access bulb 7 Bulb type W5W FUSES 1 2 e e 4 hee Tweezers 7 If any electrical component does not Remove the fuse using tweezers 1 lo work check the condition of the fuses cated at the back of flap A or B Unclip cover A or B depending on ve Check the fuse in question To remove the fuse from the tweezers hicle A and replace it if neces slide the fuse to the side sary by a fuse of the same rating It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations If a fuse is fitted where the rating is
156. move the wheel trims Wheel bolt guide 4 To finish loosening or starting to tighten the wheel bolts Towing hitch 5 Refer to the information on Towing in Section 5 Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come A loose under braking After use check that all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit then position it correctly in its housing there is a risk of injury If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool kit only use these bolts for the emergency spare wheel refer to the label affixed to the emergency spare wheel The jack is designed for wheel changing purposes only Under no circumstances should it be used for carrying out repairs underneath the vehicle or to gain access to the underside of the vehicle 28686 Wheel trim Remove it using the hubcap tool 3 by connecting the hook in the recess pro vided next to the valve 6 to attach the metal clip To refit wheel trim align it with valve 6 Push the retaining hooks in fully start ing with side B near the valve followed by C and D finishing at E opposite the valve Note if you are using anti theft bolts refer to the information on Changing a wheel CHANGING A WHEEL 1 2 28448 Switch on the hazard warn A ing lights Keep the vehicle away from traffic and on a level sur face where it will not slip if neces sary place a solid support under the jack base Apply the parking brake and engage
157. n be separated Turn locks 8 situated on either side of the luggage compartment to the first notch Lift divider C using handle 4 when the bolts make contact push the divider and it will lock Maximum weight 20 kg Always place objects being trans ported so that the heaviest items are resting against the back of the rear bench seat 3 31 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TOWING towing equipment a Always place the objects to be trans ported so that their largest side rests against the back of the rear bench seat for normal loads Example A or against the back of the front seats when the rear bench seatbacks are folded down If you have to place objects on the folded seat back it is vital that you remove the headrests before folding the seat back so that it can be folded as flat as possible against the seat 3 32 Always position the heavi A est items directly on the floor Use the lashing points on the floor of the luggage compartment if these are fitted to the vehicle The luggage should be loaded in such a way that no items will be thrown forward and strike the occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly Fasten the rear seat belts even if the seats are not occupied 28702 2870 Three door version C 875 mm Five door version C 867 mm Permissible nose weight maximum permissible towing weight braked and unbraked refer to the information on
158. n equipped vehicles buttons 1 are used to store the chosen driving posi tion refer to the following page Adjusting the seat squab To move the seat forwards or back Move switch 4 forwards or back wards To raise or lower the seat base Move the switch 4 upwards or down wards Adjusting the lumbar support on the driver s seat Lower handle 5 to increase the support and lift to decrease it For safety reasons carry A out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven Adjusting the seatback To tilt the seatback move the top of switch 3 forwards or backwards Heated seats depending on vehicle With the engine running turn control 2 to either position 1 2 or 3 depending on the temperature required An in dicator light on the instrument panel lights up once the front seat heating system is operating The system which has a thermostat decides whether or not the heating is needed according to the position se lected We would advise you not A to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effec tiveness of the seat belts is not reduced Nothing 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 FRONT SEATS WITH ELECTRIC CONTROL WITH STORAGE OF SETTINGS lt is possible to store three driving po sitions A driving position includes the settings for the seat base and
159. n this case warning light on the instrument panel goes out to indicate that the function will not operate lines not detected Under no circumstances should this function replace the driver s care or respon sibility whilst performing manoeuvres LANE DEPARTURE WARNING 2 2 35182 Activation Press button 1 the warning light on the 1 button lights up accompanied by the message Lane deviation warning on and a beep The function sounds the alarm if the warning light on the 7 button lights up and the vehicle speed is greater than ap proximately 45 mph 70 km h and lines are detected Warning light comes on on the instrument panel to notify the driver When a line is crossed and the indica tors have not been activated the func tion alerts the driver through warning light on the instrument panel and a beep Conditions for non activation of alerts Indicators activated or having been activated less than approximately four seconds prior to departing from the lane Very fast lane departure Driving continuously on a line On bends the function allows for slightly cutting the bend Adjustment From the vehicle settings customisation menu please refer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 you can adjust the alert audio volume To do this select lane departure alert volume five levels adj
160. nding on the vehicle you will have An emergency spare wheel or tyre in flation kit refer to the information on the following pages Special note The Tyre Pressure Monitor function does not check the emergency spare wheel the wheel replaced by the emer gency spare wheel disappears from the instrument panel display Refer to the information on the Tyre pressure monitor in Section 2 Emergency spare wheel This is located in the luggage compart ment To access it open the tailgate depending on the vehicle unscrew the anchorage points fold back the luggage compartment carpet using tab 7 unscrew the central mounting remove the emergency spare wheel If the emergency spare wheel has been stored for several years have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is N safe to use Vehicles fitted with an emergency spare wheel which is different to the four other wheels Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same vehicle Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel identical to the original one When this is fitted to the vehicle which must only be a temporary measure the driving speed must not exceed the speed indicated on the label on the wheel Fitting an emergency spare wheel may alter the way the vehicle usually runs Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration and reduce your speed when cornering If you need to use snow chains fit the
161. ne cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury Replacement intervals Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Consult your approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels No operations should be A carried out on the cooling circuit when the engine is hot Risk of burns LEVELS 2 3 Level 1 It is normal for the level to drop as the linings become worn but it should never drop below the MIN line If you wish to check the disc and drum wear yourself you should obtain the document explaining the checking pro cedure from our network or from the manufacturer s website O Z Brake fluid level The level should be read with the engine switched off and on level ground This should be checked frequently and any time you notice even the slightest loss in braking efficiency Consult your approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels Topping up After any operation on the hydraulic cir cuit a specialist must replace the fluid Only use fluids approved by our Technical Department and taken from a sealed container Replacement intervals Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle The engine may be hot when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury LEVELS 3 3 FILTERS
162. nlocking them After this delay the hands free mode is activated once again and any move ment of a handle will unlock the vehicle HANDS FREE RENAULT CARD use 3 3 26787 Locking the vehicle continued Locking using the RENAULT card With the doors and luggage compart ment closed press button 5 the vehi cle will lock The hazard warning lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have locked Note the maximum distance at which the vehicle locks depends on the sur roundings 28518 Special note The vehicle will not lock if a door or the tailgate is open or not properly closed acard is still in zone 6 or in the card reader and no other card is in the external detection zone With the engine running if after having opened and closed a door the card is no longer in the passenger com partment the message Keycard not de tected accompanied by a beep when the speed exceeds a certain level warns you that the card is no longer in the vehicle This avoids you driving away after having dropped off a pas senger who has the card for example The warning disappears when the card is detected again After locking unlocking the vehicle or the luggage compartment only using the buttons on the RENAULT card remote locking and unlocking in hands free mode are deactivated To reactivate the hands free mode restart the vehicle RENAULT CARD deadlocking 26787 If t
163. nsporting objects which are higher than the roof the headlights do not come on automatically Switching on the fog lights remains the responsibility of the driver the indicator lights on the instrument panel inform you whether the fog lights are lit indicator light on or not indicator light not on 1 79 ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHT 28459 T M On vehicles fitted with this function control A allows you to adjust the height of the beams according to the load Turn control A downwards to lower the headlights and upwards to raise them For vehicles not fitted with control A adjustment is automatic If driving on the left in a left hand drive vehicle or vice versa drivers must have the lights adjusted by an authorised dealer for the duration of the trip 1 80 Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load Driver with one front passenger and two or three 1 1 rear passengers Driver alone or with front passenger Driver with one front passenger and one rear passenger Driver with one front passenger three rear passengers and luggage WINDSCREEN WASH WIPE 1 2 Vehicle fitted with intermittent windscreen wipers A park B intermittent wiping The wipers will pause for several seconds between sweeps It is possible to change the time be tween sweeps by turning ring 2 C normal wiping speed D fast wiping speed 27454 Special note When d
164. o the vehi cle If you notice any of the above operating faults have the necessary repairs car ried out as soon as possible by an ap proved Dealer These faults may be avoided by regu larly taking your vehicle to an approved Dealer at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Service Booklet Starting problems To avoid damaging the catalytic con verter do not keep trying to start the engine using the start button or by pushing or towing the vehicle without having identified and corrected the starting fault If the fault cannot be identified do not keep trying to start the engine but con tact an approved Dealer Do not park the vehicle or A run the engine in locations where combustible sub stances or materials such as grass or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS Diesel engine speed Diesel engines are fitted with injection equipment which prevents the engine speed being exceeded irrespective of the gear selected If the message Check anti pollution system is displayed on the instrument panel accompanied by the and warning light consult an ap proved dealer straight away When driving depending on the fuel grade used it is possible that white smoke may be emitted This is due to the exhaust particle filter being cleaned automatically and does not affect the way the vehicle runs Running out of fuel If the tank has been
165. ol 18 Electronic parking brake or manual parking brake control 19 Gear lever 20 Engine start stop button and RENAULT card reader 21 Central door locking unlocking con trols and hazard warning lights Switch 22 Cruise control speed limiter con trols 23 Control for adjusting steering wheel height and reach 24 Bonnet release 25 Controls for electric headlight beam adjust ment control instruments lighting rheo stat activation deactivation of the trac tion control activation deactivation of the parking distance control system 1 53 DRIVING POSITION RIGHT HAND DRIVE 1 2 17 1 54 i 16 15 14 13 17 10 11 28395 DRIVING POSITION RIGHT HAND DRIVE 2 2 The equipment fitted described below DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY h O MN a 7 Side air vent Side window demister outlet Location for passenger air bag Display depending on the vehi cle for time temperature radio information navigation system in formation etc Driver and front passenger seat belt unfastened and passenger air bag deactivated warning lights Centre air vents Stalk for direction indicator lights exterior lights front fog lights rear fog light Location for driver s air bag and horn Instrument panel 9 Steering column stalk for wind Screen and rear screen wash wipe Trip computer information readout control an
166. on for any opera tion performed in the engine compartment The engine may be hot AN when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury Do not press down on the A bonnet there is a risk that the bonnet will close inad vertently Check that it is correctly A locked In the event of an impact A even slight against the ra diator grille or bonnet have the bonnet catch checked by an approved dealer as soon as possible ENGINE OIL LEVEL general information 1 2 It is normal for an engine to use oil for lubrication and cooling of moving parts and it is normal to top up the level be tween oil changes However contact your approved Dealer if more than 0 5 litres is being consumed every 600 miles 1 000 km after the running in period Oil change frequency check the oil level from time to time and certainly before any long journey to avoid the risk of damaging your engine Reading the oil level The oil level should be read with the ve hicle on level ground after the engine has been switched off for some time The dipstick must be used to read the exact oil level and make sure that the maximum level has not been exceeded risk of engine damage Refer to the following pages The instrument panel display only alerts the driver when the oil level is at its minimum Oil level Minimum oil level warn
167. on on Adjusting your driving position in Section 1 This will allow sufficient space for the air bag to deploy correctly and be fully effective Warnings concerning the passenger air bag Do not attach or glue any objects badge logo clock telephone holder etc to the dashboard on or near the air bag Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger pet umbrella walking stick parcels etc The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there is a risk that serious injuries may occur In general parts of the body should be kept away from the dashboard knees hands head etc The devices in addition to the front passenger seat belt should be reactivated as soon as a child seat is removed to ensure the protection of the passenger in the event of an impact A REAR FACING CHILD SEAT MUST NOT BE FITTED TO THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT UNLESS THE ADDITIONAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS I E THE PASSENGER AIR BAG ARE DEACTIVATED refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Warnings concerning the anti submarining air bag Do not let a child under the age of 12 sit in this seat When triggered the anti submarining air bag may project objects left on the seat base with a great deal of force Risk of serious injury 1 28 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE REAR SEAT BELTS Force limiter Above a certain severity of impact t
168. ons have been provided for the radio 7 tweeter speakers 2 bass speakers 3 To install any equipment please con sult an approved dealer Radio location 1 Unclip the blanking cover The aerial and supply and speaker wire connec tions are located behind it 5 28 In all cases it is very important to follow the manufacturer s instructions care fully The specifications of the brackets and wires available from our network vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio Consult an approved Dealer to find out the correct part number No work may be carried out on the vehicle s electrical or radio circuits except by approved dealers an incorrectly connected system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and or the components connected to it ACCESSORIES Before fitting an electrical or A electronic device particu larly for transmitters receiv ers frequency bandwidth power level position of the aerial etc ensure that it is compatible with your vehicle Contact an approved dealer for this information Use of transmission A receiving devices telephones CB equipment etc Telephones and CB equipment with integrated aerials may cause inter ference to the original electronic systems fitted to the vehicle it is ad visable only to use equipment with an external aerial Furthermore we remind you of the need to comply with
169. ors they become visible 2 it is then necessary to replace your tyres because the tread rubber is no more than 1 6 mm deep resulting in poor roadholding on wet roads An overloaded vehicle long journeys by motorway particularly in very hot weather or continual driving on poorly surfaced minor roads will lead to more rapid tyre wear and affect safety Incidents which occur when A driving such as striking the kerb may damage the tyres and wheel rims and could also lead to misalignment of the front or rear axle geometry In this Case have the condition of these checked by an approved dealer TYRES 2 3 Tyre pressures Adhere to the tyre pressures including the emergency spare wheel The tyre pressures should be checked at least once a month and additionally before any long journey refer to the label af fixed to the edge of the driver s door Incorrect tyre pressures A lead to abnormal tyre wear and unusually hot running These are factors which may seriously affect safety and lead to poor road holding risk of bursting or tread separa tion The pressure depends on the load and the speed of use Adjust the pressure according to the condi tions of use refer to the label affixed to the edge of the driver s door Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold ignore higher pressures which may be reached in hot weather or following a fast journey If tyre pressures cannot
170. ou risk damaging your vehicle 1 56 Side light tell tale light Main beam headlight tell tale light Dipped beam headlight tell tale light Front fog light tell tale light Rear fog light tell tale light Ee Be Warning light re quires you to stop immedi ately for your own safety as soon as traffic conditions allow Switch off the engine and do not re start it Contact an approved Dealer Automatic main beam head light indicator light Please refer to the information on External signals and lights in Section 1 Left hand direction indicator tell tale light Right hand direction indica tor tell tale light Handbrake on or elec O tronic parking brake warn ing light Refer to the information on the Handbrake or Electronic parking brake in Section 2 If no lights or sounds are ap parent this indicates a fault in the instrument panel This indicates that it is essential to stop immediately as soon as traf fic conditions allow Ensure that the vehicle is correctly immobilised and contact an approved Dealer WARNING LIGHTS 2 4 The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY Sy Speed limiter and cruise control warning light See the information on the Speed lim iter and Cruise control in Section 2 Fuel economy indica tor light This lights up to advise you to change to a hi
171. oved outlets or warm soapy water and a sponge and wipe with a dry cloth Detergents or dyes must not be used under any circumstances Textiles seats door trim etc Vacuum clean the textiles regularly Liquid stain Use soapy water Dab lightly never rub with a soft cloth rinse and remove the excess Solid or pasty stain Carefully remove the excess solid or pasty material immediately with a spatula working from the edges to the centre to avoid spreading the stain Clean as for a liquid stain Special instructions for sweets or chewing gum Put an ice cube on the stain to solidify it then proceed as for a solid stain For further recommendations for maintaining the interior and or for any unsatisfactory results please see an authorised dealer INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE 2 2 Removal replacing removable equipment originally fitted in the vehicle If you need to remove equipment in order to clean the passenger com partment for example mats always ensure that they are correctly refitted and are the right way around the driv er s mat should be fitted on the driver s side etc and fit them with the compo nents supplied with the equipment for example the driver mat should always be fixed using the pre fitted mounting components With the vehicle stationary ensure that nothing will impede driving anything obstructing the pedals heel wedged by the mat etc 4 16 You should not
172. pen the doors to access the mount ing points 1 If original roof bars ap A proved by our Technical Department are supplied with screws only use these screws for attaching the roof bars to the vehicle 1 Sport tourer versions For vehicles fitted with original roof bars the roof bars are fixed and must not be removed To change them contact an approved Dealer For information on the range of equipment adapted to your vehi cle we advise you to consult an ap proved Dealer Refer to the fitting instructions for in formation on how to fit roof bars and conditions of use Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documenta tion Maximum permissible load on roof rack refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 Three door version The fitting of roof bars is prohibited on three door versions 3 35 MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Navigation system The equipment described below may or may not be fitted to the vehicle and its location may vary depending on the vehicle navigation system version 1 Radio 2 CD or DVD reader 3 Central control 4 Steering column control 5 Micro Hands free telephone integrated control On equipped vehicles use micro phone 5 and steering column control 4 To use this equipment consult the instructions for the equipment which should be kept with the other vehi cle documentation Using the telephone A We remind you of the n
173. performance It must be replaced 2 15 ADVICE antipollution fuel economy and nnd 2 3 Exhaust gas monitoring system The exhaust gas monitoring system will detect any operating faults in the vehi cle s antipollution system If this system malfunctions toxic sub stances may be released into the at mosphere or damage may occur This warning light on the in strument panel will indicate if there are any faults in the system This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out when the engine is started f it lights up continuously consult an approved Dealer as soon as possi ble fit flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashing Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible 2 16 26569 p Driving Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature rather than let it warm up while the vehicle is sta tionary Speed is expensive Do not overrev the engine in the in termediate gears Always use the highest gear possi ble without labouring the engine On versions with an automatic gear box it is preferable to keep the gear lever in position D Avoid sudden acceleration Sporty driving uses a lot of fuel drive with a light right foot Brake as little as possible If you an ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad vance you may then simply release the accelerator pedal Do not try to maint
174. pressing buttons 12 to increase or reduce the ventilation speed In this case the ventilation speed which is no longer controlled automat ically appears in zone A on the dis play 13 Temperature adjustment Press button 1 or 6 to raise or lower the left hand 1 or right hand 6 temperature Pressing button 3 for more than two seconds sets the passenger tempera ture to the driver s temperature Special note the highest and lowest settings allow the system to produce maximum hot or cold temperature levels LO and HI on display 13 Clear View function Press button 10 the integrated indica tor light comes on This function quickly demists and de ices the windscreen the rear screen the front side windows and the door mirrors depending on the vehicle The air conditioning and rear screen de ic ing functions must be activated Press button 9 to stop the heated rear screen operating the integrated indica tor goes out You can change the ventilation speed by pressing button 12 To exit this function press button 10 again one of either button 2 3 or 4 Some buttons have an operating tell tale which indicates the operat ing status AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 3 5 28806 The displayed temperature values show a comfort level When starting the engine increas ing or decreasing the value dis played will not allow the com fort level to be reached any more quickly The sy
175. proved Dealer as soon as possible If no lights or sounds are ap A parent this indicates a fault in the instrument panel This indicates that it is essential to stop immediately as soon as traf fic conditions allow Ensure that the vehicle is correctly immobilised and contact an approved Dealer If there is an electronic parking brake fault warning lights light up accompanied by the Parking brake fault message a beep and in certain cases indicator light B This means that you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is therefore essential to A immobilise the vehicle by engaging first gear manual gearbox or position P au tomatic gearbox If the slope re quires it chock the vehicle ADVICE antipollution fuel economy and driving 1 3 Your vehicle complies with criteria for recycling and recovering vehicles at the end of their service life which will come into force in 2015 Some parts of your vehicle have there fore been designed to facilitate future recycling These parts are easy to remove so that they can be recovered and reproc essed by recycling companies By virtue of its design moderate fuel consumption and initial settings your vehicle also conforms to current anti pollution regulations The manufac turer is actively striving to reduce pol lutant exhaust gas emissions and to save energy But the fuel consumption of your vehicle and the level of pollutant ex
176. r the vehicle is started the system automatically locks the doors when you are driving at approximately 6 mph 10 km h and over The door can be unlocked by pressing the door unlocking button 7 by opening a front door vehicle sta tionary Note if a door is opened or closed it will automatically lock again when the vehicle reaches a speed of 6 mph 10 km h Driver s responsibility A If you decide to keep the doors locked when you are driving remember that it may be more difficult for those as sisting you to gain access to the passenger compartment in the event of an emergency ec e u 3 N AA 25 UTE CELY D E e IEEE vM L 3 Nu y ji m Activating deactivating the function Refer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 regarding the Auto door locking while driving function Ivi function activated Tan function deactivated Operating faults If you experience an operating fault no automatic locking the indicator light in corporated in button 1 does not light up when trying to lock the doors and tail gate etc firstly check that the doors and tailgate are properly closed If they are closed correctly contact an ap proved dealer FRONT HEADRESTS 28884 To raise the headrest Pull the headrest upwards to the de sired height To lower the headrest Press button 2 and guide the headrest down to the desired heigh
177. rbo KOK F9Q M9R Cubic capacity cc 1197 1 395 1 598 1 998 1 998 1 461 1 870 1 995 It is essential that you use unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap Diesel Type of fuel If not available for a limited time only use unleaded fuel Octane Rating The label located in the fuel filler with an octane rating of 91 for a label showing 95 or 98 flap indicates authorised fuels with an octane rating of 87 for a label showing 91 95 or 98 Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle s engine The type should be marked on a label affixed inside the engine Spark plugs compartment If it is not then contact your approved dealer Fitting spark plugs which are not to specification may damage the engine 6 8 WEIGHTS in kg The weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options they vary depending on the your vehicle s equipment Consult your approved Dealer Maximum permissible all up weight MMAC Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate refer to Total train weight MTR the information on Vehicle identification plates in Section 6 Braked trailer weight found by calculating MTR MMAC Permissible nose weight Permissible load on the roof with the carrying device 80 kg including the carrying device Prohibited Towing weight towing a caravan boat etc Towing is prohibited when the calculation MTR Total train weight MMAC
178. rdance with the lock CHILD SAFETY deactivating activating the front passenger air bag 2 3 31447 F m DANGER A Since operation of the front passenger air bag is not compatible with the position of a rear facing child seat NEVER fit a rear facing child seat on a front passenger seat with an active front air bag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the air bag is trig gered 31454 a E PASSENGER Dd eo 2 The markings on the dashboard and labels A on each side of passenger sun blind 3 example label shown above remind you of these instructions 1 49 CHILD SAFETY deactivating activating the front passenger air bag 3 3 N 1 Activating the front passenger air bags You should reactivate the air bag as Soon as you remove the child seat from the front passenger seat to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact To reactivate the air bags when the vehicle is stationary push and turn lock 1 to the ON position With the ignition on it is essential to check that warning light 4 e is lit on the central display and that it goes out after a few seconds 1 50 28578 AS y F er e e E Operating faults It is forbidden to fit a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat if the air bag activation deactivation system is faulty Allowing any other passenger to sit in that seat is not recom
179. re that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the manufacturer s Network using original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of the repair order 6 10 SERVICE SHEETS 1 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page SERVICE SHEETS 2 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page SERVICE SHEETS 3 6 Miles Date Miles km Invoicemumber Invoice number Type of operation Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Miles km Invo
180. recommended that the user only operates the system when the vehi cle can be seen clearly and no one is inside Note locking the doors using the RENAULT card deactivates hands free mode Closing windows can cause A serious injury If the vehicle is equipped A with this function this action will activate deadlocking Check that there is no one still inside the vehicle Operating faults Electric windows In case of a fault when closing a window the system reverts to normal mode pull the switch concerned up as often as necessary to fully close the window the window will close gradually hold the switch still on the closure side for three seconds then lower and raise the window fully to reinitialise the system If necessary contact your approved Dealer Electric sunroof If the roof does not close turn button 9 to the position 0 and then press button 8 until the roof is fully closed consult an approved Dealer Important during this operation the sunroof anti pinch facility is de activated Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible Precautions during use check that the sunroof is properly closed before leaving your vehicle clean the seal every three months using products recommended by our Technical Department do not open the sunroof immedi ately after the vehicle has been in the rain or after your car has been washed Vehicle with roof bars As a general rule if there is a load on
181. riving the vehicle the wiping speed slows down whenever the ve hicle stops For example fast wiping speed will slow to normal wiping speed As soon as the vehicle moves off wiping will return to the speed originally selected If stalk 7 is operated it overrides and cancels the automatic function For all vehicles position C can be accessed with the ignition on and positions B and D can only be ac cessed with the engine running Vehicle fitted with front windscreen wiper rain sensor A park B automatic wiper function When this position is selected the system detects water on the wind screen and triggers the wipers at a suitable wiping speed It is possi ble to change the triggering thresh old and the time sweeps by turning ring 2 E minimum sensitivity F maximum sensitivity note in foggy weather or during snowfalls the wiping is not automati cally triggered and remains under the driver s control C normal wiping speed D fast wiping speed 1 81 WINDSCREEN WASH WIPE 2 2 27454 Windscreen washer With the ignition on pull stalk 7 then release A brief pull will trigger a single sweep of the wipers in addition to the wind screen washer A longer pull will trigger three sweeps of the wipers followed a few seconds later by a fourth in addition to the wind screen washer 1 82 Headlight washers Headlights on On equipped vehicles hold stalk 7 pulled towards you
182. rt tourer version Pull the belt so that the back of the child seat comes into contact with the vehicle seatback The ISOFIX anchorage A points have been exclu sively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX system Never fit a different type of child seat seat belt or other objects to these anchorage points Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident have the ISOFIX anchorage points checked and re place your child seat CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 1 11 Some seats are not suitable for fitting child seats The diagram on the follow ing page shows you how to attach a child seat The types of child seats indicated may not be available Before using a differ ent child seat check with the manufac turer that it can be fitted Fit the child seat in a rear A seat wherever possible Check that when installing the child seat in the vehicle itis not at risk of coming loose from its base If you have to remove the headrest check that it is correctly stored so that it does not come loose under harsh braking or impact Always attach the child seat to the vehicle even if it is not in use so that it does not come loose under harsh braking or impact In the front seat The laws concerning children travel ling in the front passenger seat differ in every country Consult the legislation in force and follow the indications on the di
183. s to check the pressure f the pressure is above 1 3 bar but lower than the recommended pres sure readjust it refer to the label affixed to the edge of the driver s door otherwise contact an ap proved dealer repair is not possible Note after using the inflation kit you should visit an approved Dealer to re place the inflation hose and the bottle of repair product Precautions when using the kit The kit should not be operated for more than 15 consecutive minutes Please be aware that a AN poorly tightened or miss ing valve cap can make the tyres less airtight and lead to pressure loss Always use valve caps identical to those fitted originally and tighten them fully Following repair with the kit A do not travel further than 120 miles 200 km In addi tion reduce your speed and under no circumstances exceed 48 mph 80 km h The sticker which you must affix in a prominent position on the dashboard reminds you of this Depending on the country or local legislation a tyre repaired with the inflation kit may need to be replaced TOOL KIT WHEEL TRIM WHEEL 28549 a The tool kit is located in the luggage compartment lift the carpet The tools included in the tool kit depend on the vehicle Wheelbrace 7 Jack 2 When replacing the jack fold it cor rectly and position the wheelbrace cor rectly before replacing it in its position Hubcap tool 3 This tool is used to re
184. s initially used with the aid of the gauges mobile for the trajectory and fixed for the distance then when the red zone is reached use the rep resentation of the bumper to stop ac curately Note depending on the vehicle certain parameters can be adjusted Refer to the handbook for the equipment This function is an additional A aid lt cannot therefore under any circumstances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the driver The driver should always pay atten tion to sudden incidents during driv ing always ensure that there are no moving obstacles such as a child animal pram bicycle etc or small narrow objects such as stones or posts in your path when manoeu vring AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1 3 Selector lever 1 Display 3 on the instrument panel shows the mode and gear selected P park R reverse gear N neutral D automatic mode manual mode 0 oan zone displaying gearbox mode or gear engaged in manual mode 27213 Operation With the gear lever 1 in position P switch on the ignition To move out of position P you must de press the brake pedal before pressing unlocking button 2 With the foot on the brake pedal warn ing light M on the display 3 goes out move the lever out of position P Only engage D or R when the vehi cle is stopped with your foot on the brake and the accelerator pedal re leased Driving in automatic mode Select position D
185. screen when they have not again been used for a long time Wiping frequency varies with vehicle In all cases replace them as soon speed as they begin to lose efficiency ap proximately once a year Before using the rear wiper check that no object obstructs the travel of the blade Do not use the wiper arm to open or close the tailgate 1 83 28397 Useable fuel tank capacity 59 litres approximately With the vehicle unlocked to open the compartment B place your finger into the recess C Valve A is integrated into the filler pipe For details on filling the fuel tank refer to the information on Filling with fuel To close it press on the fuel filler flap by hand as far as it will go Fuel grade Use a high grade fuel that complies with the legislation in force in each country and which must conform to the specifications given on the label on the cover B Refer to the information on Engine specifications in Section 6 Diesel versions It is essential to use diesel fuel that conforms with the information given on the label inside cover B Petrol versions It is essential to use unleaded petrol The octane rating RON must conform to the specifications on the label inside fuel filler flap B Refer to the information on Engine specifications in Section 6 Never press valve A with your fingers Do not wash the filler area with a high pressure washer Vehicles running on ethanol based fuel
186. seatback of the driver s seat The system operates with the hands free card de tected or depending on the vehicle RENAULT card in the card reader when the driver s door is opened For safety reasons carry A out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven 1 20 a 28513 Adjust the seat using switches 4 and 5 see previous page press one of buttons 1 2 or 3 until a beep is heard the driving position is stored to store other driving positions repeat this procedure with the other buttons Recalling a stored driving position With the vehicle stationary briefly press button 1 2 or 3 depending on the required stored driving position Note recall of the stored driving po sition is interrupted if one of the seat adjustment buttons is pressed during recall When driving it is not possible to recall a driving position We would advise you not A to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effec tiveness of the seat belts is not reduced Nothing 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 ACCESS TO REAR SEATS THREE DOOR VERSION N Y 97 N Manually controlled seats Lift handle 1 and slide the seat forward To return the seat to its original position bring the seatback back into position Do not move handle 1
187. side lights and reversing lights From the luggage compartment unclip flap 7 then remove the bolts 8 5 16 28661 Lower the tailgate then pull light 9 towards the rear to release it Unscrew the bulb holder for the bulb concerned Reversing light 10 Bulb type W16W Fog light side light 11 Bulb type P21 4W 28662 REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 3 6 Three door versions Unclip the access flap unscrew nuts 12 and 13 from the outside remove bolt 14 then pull on the light remove the bulb holder by releasing the clips 15 The bulbs are under pres A sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Tha 16 Side light stop light Bulb type P21 5W 17 Direction indicator light Bulb type PY21W 18 Reversing light Bulb type P21W Rear fog light Undo bulb holder 19 turning it towards the centre of the vehicle by accessing it from underneath Bulb type P21W REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 4 6 29673 Wy Sport tourer Versions Side lights reversing lights and fog lights From the luggage compartment unclip flap 20 movement C then remove the bolts Lower the tailgate then pull light 21 towards the rear to release it Turn the bulb holder of the bulb con cerned a quarter of a turn 29675 Side light 22 Bulb type W5W Reversing light 23 Bulb type P21W Fog
188. speed limiter function is sus pended when you press switch 4 O In this case the limit speed will remain stored and is no longer displayed in zone 6 and the message Memorised along with the stored speed will appear on the display gt amp 10 Recalling the limit speed If a speed has been stored it can be re called by pressing switch 5 R When the speed limiter is put on standby pressing switch 2 re activates the function without taking into account the stored speed it is the speed at which the vehicle is moving that is taken into account 28462 N Switching off the function The speed limiter function is deacti vated if you press switch 1 in this case a speed is no longer stored The in strument panel orange indicator light 7 goes out to confirm that the function is deactivated CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER cruise control function 1 4 28462 S a The cruise control function helps you to maintain your driving speed at a speed that you choose called the cruising speed au This cruising speed may be set at any speed above 20 mph 30 km h The cruise control function A is in no way linked to the braking system This function is an addi A tional driving aid However the function does not take the place of the driver Therefore it can under no circum stances replace the driver s respon sibility to respect speed limits and to be vigilant the driver must alwa
189. ssure exerted on the accelerator pedal Operating faults When the system detects an operat ing fault the message Check ESC and warning light appear on the in strument panel In this case the ESC and ASR are deactivated Consult an approved dealer DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AIDS 4 4 E x N e on m r EX N Q5 D a 3 Disabling the function ASR In some situations driving on very wet ground snow mud etc or driving with snow chains fitted the system may reduce the engine output to limit wheel spin If this is not required it is possible to deactivate the function by pressing switch 1 The message Traction control off is displayed on the instrument panel to inform you The traction control ASR offers addi tional safety it is recommended that you do not drive with the function disa bled Correct this as soon as possible by pressing switch 1 again Note the function is reactivated auto matically when the ignition is switched on or when a speed of approximately 24 mph 40 km h is exceeded Emergency brake assist This system supplements the ABS and helps reduce vehicle stopping dis tances Operating principle The system is for detecting an emer gency braking situation In this case the braking assistance immediately de velops maximum power and may trig ger ABS regulation ABS braking is maintained as long as the brake pedal is applied Hazard warning l
190. stance between the vehicle and an obstacle whilst re versing This measurement is indicated by beeps which become more frequent the closer you come to the obstacle until they become a continuous beep when the vehicle is approximately 25 centi metres from the obstacle 35183 This function is an additional aid that indicates the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle whilst reversing using sound signals Under no circumstances should it replace the driver s care or responsibil ity whilst reversing The driver should always look out for sudden hazards during driving always ensure that there are no moving obstacles such as a child animal pram or bi cycle etc or small narrow objects such as stones or posts in your path when manoeuvring Front parking distance control depending on vehicle Operation The parking distance control system is only activated when the vehicle is driven at a speed below approximately 6 mph 10 km h Most objects located less than approx imately 60 centimetres away from the front of the vehicle are detected and a beep is emitted Automatic activation deactivation of the front parking distance control The system deactivates when the electronic parking brake is applied when the vehicle speed is above ap proximately 6 mph 10 km h when the vehicle is stationary for more than approximately five sec onds and an obstacle is detected such as
191. stem will always op timise the temperature increase or decrease the ventilation system does not start instantly at maximum speed it gradually increases This may take several minutes Switching air conditioning on or off Generally speaking unless there is In automatic mode the system switches a particular reason not to the dash the air conditioning system on or off board air vents should remain open depending on the climate conditions Press switch 8 to switch off the air conditioning the integrated indicator comes on and AC OFF is shown on the display 13 You are recommended to use automatic mode by selecting one of the auto matic programmes AUTO SOFT or FAST In automatic mode indicator light for button 3 on all heating and air conditioning functions are controlled by the system You can also change the system selection in this case indicator light for button 3 will go out and the changed function which is no longer controlled by the system is shown on display 13 To return to automatic mode press one ofthe AUTO SOFT or FAST programmes 3 8 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 4 5 Rear screen de icing demisting Press button 9 the integrated indica tor light comes on This function per mits rapid demisting de icing of the rear screen and de icing of the door mirrors on equipped vehicles To exit this function press button 9 again Demisting automatically stops by default 28806
192. sumers radio etc with the engine switched off Replacing the battery As this operation is complex we advise you to contact an approved Dealer The battery is a specific A type please ensure it is replaced with the same type Consult an approved dealer e a Label A Observe the indications on the battery 2 naked flames and smoking forbid den 3 eye protection required 4 keep away from children 5 explosive materials 6 refer to the handbook 7 corrosive materials The engine may be hot A during operations in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan may start at any moment Risk of injury BODYWORK MAINTENANCE 1 2 A well maintained vehicle will last longer It is therefore recommended to maintain the exterior of the vehicle reg ularly Protection against the effects of corrosive agents Although your vehicle has been treated with very effective anti corrosion prod ucts it nevertheless remains subject to the effects of different parameters Corrosive agents in the atmosphere atmospheric pollution built up and industrial areas saline atmospheres near the sea particularly in hot weather seasonal and damp weather condi tions e g road salt in winter water from road cleaners etc Abrasive action Wind borne dust and sand mud road grit thrown up by other vehicles etc Minor impacts You shou
193. t To adjust the angle of the headrest Depending on the vehicle tilt section A towards or away from you to the re quired position To remove the headrest Raise the headrest to its highest po sition tilt the seatback backwards if necessary Press button 1 and lift the headrest to release it To refit the headrest Pull out the headrest rods 3 as far as possible by pulling from the top Take care to ensure they are clean and cor rectly aligned and if there are any prob lems check that the notches are facing forwards Insert the headrest rods into the holes tilt the seatback backwards if neces sary Lower the headrest until it locks press button 7 and lower the headrest as far as possible Check that each headrest rod 3 is se curely locked in the seatback by trying to pull them up or push them down 26342 The three upper positions can be manipulated without pressing button 2 However it is preferable to press this button to lower the head rest The headrest is an impor A tant safety component ensure that itis in place and in the correct position The distance between your head and the headrest and the distance between the head and section A should be as small as possible REAR HEADRESTS Position for use Raise or lower the headrest while pull ing it towards the front of the vehicle To remove the headrest Press tabs A of rods 1 and 2 simultane ously and remove the headrest
194. t also comply with the legislation of the par Before starting first adjust your driv ing position then ask all occupants to adjust their seat belts to ensure 13622 ticular country you are in Make sure that the rear bench seat is locked in position correctly so that the rear seat belts will operate effi ciently Refer to the information on the Rear bench seat in Section 3 Incorrectly adjusted or A twisted seat belts may cause injuries in the event of an accident Use one seat belt per person whether child or adult Even pregnant women should wear a seat belt In this case ensure that the lap belt is not exerting too much pressure on the abdomen but do not allow any slack 1 22 optimum protection Adjusting your driving p osition Sit well back in your seat having first removed your coat or jacket This is essential to ensure your back is positioned correctly adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to depress the clutch pedal fully The seatback should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly bent when you hold the steering wheel adjust the position of your head rest For maximum safety your head must be as close as possible to the headrest adjust the height of the seat This adjustment allows you to select the seat position which offers you the best possible view adjust the position o
195. t is essential to stop immediately as soon as traffic conditions allow Contact an approved dealer DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AIDS 2 4 Hill start assistance This device assists the driver when starting on hills ascending or descend ing lt prevents the vehicle from rolling forwards or backwards by automatically applying the brakes when the driver lifts their foot off the brake pedal to depress the accelerator pedal System operation It only operates when the gear lever is in a position other than neutral other than N or P for automatic transmis sions and the vehicle is completely stationary brake pedal depressed The system holds the vehicle for ap proximately 2 seconds The brakes are then gradually released the vehicle will move according to the slope The hill start assistance A system cannot completely prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards in all sit uations extremely steep gradients etc In all cases the driver may depress the brake pedal to prevent the ve hicle from rolling forwards or back wards The hill start assistance function should not be used for prolonged stops use the brake pedal This function is not designed to im mobilise the vehicle permanently If necessary use the brake pedal to stop the vehicle The driver must remain particularly vigilant when driving on slippery or low grip surfaces and or on hills Risk of serious injury 2 23 DRIVER CORRECT
196. tback of the vehicle seat Adjust the headrest or remove it if necessary Do not push the front seat more than halfway back on its runners and do not recline the seatback more than 25 1 43 CHILD SAFETY fitting a child seat 8 11 Visual installation of the estate version five seats Check the status of the air bag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat Seat which only allows a rear facing seat with Universal approval to be attached with a seat belt 29857 Ky Seat not suitable for fitting child seats Child seat attached using the belt ar Seat which allows a child seat with Universal approval to be attached by a seat belt RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child A seat in the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deacti vated refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting e Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted ANS The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be fitted The an chorage points are located under the luggage compartment carpet and are indicated by a marking The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A Band B1 for forward facing seats in group 1
197. the roof use of the sunroof is not recommended Before using the sunroof check the objects and or accessories bike racks roof boxes etc attached to the roof bars they should be prop erly arranged and secured and should not interfere with the opera tion of the sunroof Contact your approved Dealer for details of possible conversions MANUAL WINDOW WINDERS INTERIOR LIGHTING 1 2 Manual window winders Turn handle 7 Courtesy light Tilt switch 3 to move it to the position for permanent lighting intermittent lighting which comes on when a door is opened This switches off after a time delay once the doors concerned have been closed correctly immediate switching off Map reading lights depending on vehicle Tilt switches 2 or 4 Front door lights Light 5 comes on when the door is opened When the doors or luggage com partment are unlocked and opened the courtesy and footwell lights come on temporarily INTERIOR LIGHTING 2 2 SUN VISOR Glove box light 6 Light 6 comes on when the cover is opened 3 16 Sun visor Lower the sun visor 7 over the wind screen or unclip it and turn it over the side window Courtesy mirrors Slide cover 8 depending on the vehi cle and the mirror is lit Luggage compartment light 9 Depending on the vehicle light 9 comes on when the luggage compart ment is opened PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE
198. the vehicle at a sufficient distance from traffic switch on the hazard warning lights apply the handbrake ask all passengers to leave the vehicle and keep them away from traffic driver s door after a maximum of 5 minutes stop inflating and read the pressure on pressure gauge 4 Note while the bottle is emptying approximately 30 seconds pres sure gauge 4 will briefly indicate a pressure of 6 bar then the pressure will drop If the vehicle is parked on A the hard shoulder you must warn other road users of your vehicle s presence with a warning triangle or with other devices as per the legislation apply ing to the country you are in TYRE PRESSURE KIT 3 3 31610 B Once the tyre is inflated correctly stop using the kit close the integrated cap on the bottle again disconnect adapter 8 Nothing should be placed A around the driver s feet as such objects may slide under the pedals during sudden braking manoeuvres and obstruct their use affix driving recommendation label 9 to the dashboard where it can easily be seen by the driver store the kit after the first inflation procedure the tyre will still be leaking it is vital to drive in order to plug the hole start immediately and drive at be tween 12 and 36 mph 20 and 60 km h to distribute the product evenly throughout the tyre stopping after a distance of 2 miles 3 kilome tre
199. this case it must be allowed to cool down With the engine switched off or if there is a system fault it is still pos sible to turn the steering wheel The force required will be greater Never switch off the igni A tion when travelling down hill and avoid doing so in normal driving assistance is not provided 1 51 DRIVING POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE 1 2 vot8z 1 52 DRIVING POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE 2 2 The equipment fitted described below DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY 1 Side air vent 2 Side window demister outlet 3 Stalk for direction indicator lights exterior lights front fog lights rear fog light 4 Instrument panel 5 Driver s air bag and horn location 6 Steering column stalk for wind screen and rear screen wash wipe Trip computer information readout control and vehicle settings person alisation menu 7 Centre air vents 8 Display of the time tempera ture radio information navigation system information etc Driver and front passenger seat belt reminder warning light and front passenger air bag activated deactivated warning lights 9 Location for passenger air bag 10 Side window demister outlet 11 Side air vent 12 Glove box 13 Heating and ventilation controls 14 Location for radio navigation system etc 15 Accessories socket 16 Control for some multimedia equip ment 17 Cruise control speed limiter contr
200. to keep your feet close to the pedals in order to react if neces sary CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER cruise control function 3 4 c 1111 Adjusting the cruising speed The cruising speed may be changed by pressing the following repeatedly switch 2 to increase the speed switch 3 to decrease the speed The cruise control function A is in no way linked to the braking system Exceeding the cruising speed The cruising speed may be exceeded at any time by depressing the acceler ator pedal The cruising speed flashes on the instrument panel along with the illumination of zone C in red Then release the accelerator after a few seconds the vehicle will automati cally return to its set cruising speed Cruising speed cannot be maintained If driving up or down a steep gradient the system is unable to maintain the cruising speed the stored speed on the instrument panel will flash and zone C will light up in red to inform you of this situation Putting the function on standby The function is suspended when you press switch 4 O depress the brake pedal depress the clutch pedal or shift into neutral if the vehicle has an auto matic gearbox In all three cases the cruising speed re mains stored itis no longer displayed in zone 6 and the message Memorised along with the stored speed will appear on the instrument panel Standby is confirmed when zones A
201. too high it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat risk of fire in the event of an item of equipment using an excessive amount of current In accordance with local legislation or as a precautionary measure Obtain an emergency kit containing a set of spare bulbs and fuses from an approved Dealer 5 23 FUSES 2 2 GET ETS EIS Hy Allocation of fuses the presence of certain fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level 1 Electronic parking brake 2 Brake lights 3 Automatic door locking 4 Driver s electric window 5 Passenger compartment unit 6 Direction indicator lights 7 Navigation system 5 24 o ES OEM CEN OEN 25 3 a EIS 45 EIN 47 KIZN 8 Interior rear view mirror D EN 4 EZ 9 Rear screen wiper 10 and 11 Rear electric windows 12 ABS ESP 13 Passenger electric window 14 Windscreen washer 15 Heated door mirrors 16 Radio 17 Luggage compartment accessories socket 18 Rear seat accessories socket 19 Cigarette lighter Some accessories are protected by fuses located in the engine compart ment in fuse box C However because of their reduced ac cessibility we advise you to have your fuses replaced by an approved Dealer BATTERY troubleshooting 1 2 To avoid all risk of sparks Ensure that any electrical consumers courtesy lights etc are switched off before disconnecting or recon necting the battery When charging stop the
202. ty Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside and never leave a child or a pet unsuper vised even for a short while They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine acti vating equipment such as the elec tric windows or by locking the doors If any part of the body becomes trapped reverse the direction of the window immediately by pressing the relevant switch Risk of serious injury Y Electric windows Press or pull the switch to raise or lower a window to the desired height the rear windows do not open fully One touch mode This mode works in addition to the operation of the electric windows de scribed previously It either operates on the front windows only or on all the win dows Briefly press or pull the window switch fully the window is fully lowered or raised Pressing the switch again stops the window moving 28519 From the driver s seat use switch 1 for the driver s side 2 for the front passenger side 3 and 5 for the rear passenger win dows From the passenger seats use switch 6 Note if the window detects resistance when closing e g fingers branch of a tree etc it stops and then lowers again by a few centimetres Avoid resting any objects against a half open window there is a risk that the electric window could be damaged ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC PANORAMIC SUNROOF 2 3 EN g 8 Sun blind
203. u can obtain one from an approved dealer If a RENAULT card is replaced it will be necessary to take the vehi cle and all of its RENAULT cards to an approved dealer to initialise the system You may use up to four RENAULT cards per vehicle 1 3 REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD use 26787 Unlocking the doors and tailgate Press button 1 The hazard warning lights flash once to indicate that the doors have been un locked When unlocking is only active for the driver s door refer to the information on the vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 pressing button 7 unlocks only the driver s door and the fuel filler flap pressing button 1 twice unlocks all the doors and the tailgate 1 4 Locking the doors and luggage compartment Press the locking button 2 The hazard warning lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have locked If a door or the luggage compartment is open or not properly shut or if a RENAULT card is still in the reader the doors and luggage compartment lock then quickly unlock and the hazard warning lights do not flash If the vehicle has been unlocked but neither the doors or tailgate are open it locks again automatically after two minutes The card buttons are deactivated when the engine is running The flashing status of the hazard warning lights informs you of the ve hicle status one flash indicates that the vehi cle is completel
204. ust the alert sensitivity To do this select lane departure alert sensitiv ity three levels Deactivation Press button 1 on the central rear view mirror The warning light on button 1 goes out accompanied by a message on the in strument panel Lane departure warn ing de activated Operating faults In the event of a malfunction a mes sage Lane departure warning check is displayed on the instrument panel and the warning light on button 1 stays off Consult an approved dealer 2 27 CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER speed limiter function 1 3 28462 am The speed limiter function helps you stay within the driving speed limit that you choose known as the limit speed 2 28 11111 Controls 1 Main On Off switch 2 Limit speed activation storage and increase switch 3 Decrease limit speed 4 Switch the function to standby with memorisation of the limit speed O 5 Activation and recall of stored limit speed R Switching on Press switch 1 on the side showing Indicator light 7 comes on lit orange and the message Speed limiter ap pears on the instrument panel accom panied by dashes in zone 6 to indicate that the speed limiter function is acti vated and waiting to store a limit speed To store the current speed press switch 2 The limited speed will appear in zone 6 The minimum stored speed is 20 mph 30 km h CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMI
205. warn ing light first comes on Coolant temperature indicator 4 In normal use indicator 4 should be before area a Under severe condi tions the needle may enter this area This is not serious unless the warning light comes on accompanied by a message on the instrument panel and a beep Trip computer and warning system Refer to the information on the Trip computer and warning system in Section 1 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS 2 2 27454 Speedometer 7 mph or km h Instrument panel in miles option to switch to km h Overspeed buzzer With the ignition off press one of the Depending on the vehicle and country a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 auton Zor TA al the end of stalk 2 and start button 8 seconds every 40 seconds as long as A the vehicle is travelling in excess of 72 the speedometer unit indicator mph 120 km h flashes for approximately ten sec onds then the new unit is displayed release button 9 or 10 when the unit stops flashing To return to the previous mode repeat the same operation Note once the battery is switched off the trip computer and warning system automatically returns to the original unit of measurement 1 61 TRIP COMPUTER general information 1 2 c 0 on L Trip computer and warning system 1 Depending on the vehicle this includes the following functions distance travelled journey parameters information messages operating fau
206. y unlocked two flashes indicate that the ve hicle is completely locked Unlocking locking the luggage compartment only Press button 4 to unlock lock the lug gage compartment RENAULT card not detected alarm If a door is opened when the engine is running and the card is not in the reader the message Keycard not de tected and a beep will warn you of this The warning disappears when the card is inserted in the reader again Distance lighting function The dipped beam headlights indicator lights and interior lights come on for ap proximately 30 seconds when button 3 is pressed This can be used for exam ple to identify the vehicle from a dis tance when parked in a car park Note pressing button 3 again switches off the lighting HANDS FREE RENAULT CARD use 1 3 28517 Use On equipped vehicles in addition to the functions of the remote control RENAULT card it can be used to lock unlock without using the RENAULT card when it is in access zone f Note ensure that the RENAULT card is not in contact with other electronic equipment computer PDA phone etc as this could hinder its operation 28392 Unlocking the vehicle With the RENAULT card in zone 1 place your hand on a door handle 2 the vehicle will unlock in some cases you may need to pull door handle 2 twice to unlock the vehicle and open the door Pressing the button 3 also unlocks all the doors and the tailgate
207. ys be ready to brake Cruise control must not be used in heavy traffic on undulating or slippery roads black ice aquaplaning gravel and during bad weather fog rain side winds etc There is a risk of accidents 28409 Controls 4A 0 Na Main On Off switch Limit speed activation storage and increase switch Decrease cruising speed Switch the function to standby with memorisation of the gov erned cruising speed O Activation with recall of stored gov erned cruising speed R 2 31 CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMITER cruise control function 2 4 28462 Switching on Press switch 1 on the side showing Indicator light 7 comes on lit green and the message Cruise control appears on the instrument panel and dashes appear in zone 6 to indicate that the cruise control function is activated and waiting to store a cruising speed 2 32 tli Activating cruise control At a steady speed above 20 mph 30 km h approximately press Switch 2 the speed is stored The cruising speed will appear in zone 6 Cruise control activation is confirmed when area A lights up green in addition to indicator light 7 Area B also lights up green to indicate that the cruising speed has been reached Driving Once a cruising speed is stored and the cruise control function is active you may lift your foot off the accelera tor pedal Important you are never A theless advised

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