roof DACIA SANDERO STEPWAY 2016 2.G Owners Manual

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child restraint/seat ................................ (up to the end of the DU)
child restraint/seat ................................ (up to the end of the DU)
child restraint/seat ................................ (up to the end of the DU)
child seats............................................. (up to the end of the DU)
child booster seat ................................. (up to the end of the DU)
transporting children ............................. (up to the end of the DU)
child safety............................................ (up to the end of the DU)
1.21
ENG_UD24012_11
Sécurite enfants : généralités (B90 - F90 - U90 - R90 - F90\
Ph2 - R90 Ph2 - H79 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_1
Child safety: general information
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 child 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.
A collision at 30 mph
(50 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 fittings checked.
Never leave a child unat-
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 is in the correct
position for the entire journey, espe-
cially if asleep.
To prevent the doors being
opened, use the childproof
locks (refer to the informa-
tion on “Locking/unlocking
the doors” in Section 1).

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JauneNoirNoir texte
1.57
ENG_UD22575_7
Réservoir carburant (B90 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_1
FUEL TANK (2/3)
Petrol version
It is essential to use unleaded petrol.
The octane rating (RON) must conform
with the specifications given on the
label inside the fuel filler flap

A
.
Diesel versions
It is essential to use diesel fuel that
conforms to the specifications given on
the label inside fuel filler flap

A
.
Filling with fuel
Insert the nozzle to open valve B and
insert it fully before turning it on to fill
the fuel tank (risk of splashing).
Hold it in this position for the whole fill-
ing operation. Following the first auto-
matic shut-off at the end of filling, the
trigger can be pulled two more times at
most, to leave room for expansion.
Make sure that no water enters the fuel
tank during filling. Valve
B

and its sur-
round must remain clean.
Petrol versions
Using leaded petrol will damage the
antipollution system 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).
Persistent smell of fuel
If you notice a persistent
smell of fuel you should:


s
top the vehicle as soon
as traffic conditions allow and
switch off the ignition;


s

witch on the hazard warning
lights and ask your passengers to
leave the vehicle and stay clear
of the traffic;


contact an approved Dealer
.
A
B

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2.8
ENG_UD22287_11
Conseils : antipollution, économies de carburant, conduite (B90 - U9\
0 - L90 Ph2 - F90 Ph2 - R90 Ph2 - H79 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_2
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.
Advice for reducing consumption
and therefore helping to preserve
the environment:
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.


N
ever fill the fuel tank right to the
brim to avoid overflow.


D
o not leave an empty roof rack
fitted to the vehicle.


It
is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob-
jects.


W
hen towing a caravan, fit a wind
deflector and adjust it carefully.
Advice on use
– Electricity is fuel; switch off all the electrical components which are not
really needed.
However (safety first), keep your
lights on when the visibility is bad
(“see and be seen”).


U
se the air vents. Driving with the
windows open at 60 mph (100 km/h)
will increase fuel consumption by
4%. –

A
void using the vehicle for door-to-
door journeys (short journeys, with
long stops in-between) because in
these conditions, the engine never
reaches its ideal temperature.
Tyres
Increased fuel consumption could be
the result of:


insuf
ficient pressure,


using non-recommended tyres.

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3.1
ENG_UD26624_12
Sommaire 3 (B90 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_3
Section 3: Your comfort
Air vents, air outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2
Heating, V entilation, Air conditioning

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3.4
Manual air conditioning
.

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3.6
Air conditioning: information and advice on use
.

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3.9
Interior lighting


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3.10
Electric windows
.

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3.1

1
Sun visor, Grab handle
.

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3.13
Ashtrays, Cigarette lighter

, Accessories socket

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3.14
Passenger compartment storage space and fittings


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.15
Rear headrests
.

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3.17
Rear bench seat: functions
.

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3.18
Luggage compartment,

Transporting objects in the boot
.
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3.19
Roof bars

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3.20
Rear parcel shelf


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3.21
Multimedia equipment


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3.22

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roof bars ............................................... (up to the end of the DU)
roof rack roof bars .......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
3.20
ENG_UD18248_3
Barres de toit (B90 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_3
Roof bars
ROOF BARS
Access to the mounting
points
(depending on the vehicle)
Open the doors. Behind seal
2

are
blanking bolts
1

which protect the
mounting bolt locations.
When fitting roof bars, replace the
blanking bolts with the mounting bolts
supplied with the roof bars.
Never remove blanking
bolts 1 without plugging the
holes afterwards.
Once they are secured on
to the vehicle, the mount-
ing bolts should never be
removed (risk of damag-
ing the vehicle). Only bolts supplied
originally with the roof bars should
be used to fit the roof bars onto the
vehicle.
For information on the range of
equipment adapted to your ve-
hicle, we advise you to consult
an approved Dealer. Refer to the
manufacturer ’s instructions for in-
formation on how to fit and operate
the equipment.
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.
Roof bars 3(depending on the vehicle)
Luggage can be transported on the roof
rack mounted on the roof bars.
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JauneNoirNoir texte
5.37
ENG_UD19739_7
Anomalies de fonctionnement (B90 - U90 - L90 Ph2 - F90 Ph2 - R90 Ph2 - \
Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_5
OPERATING FAULTS (4/5)
On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Whistling Roof aerial poorly positioned. Position the aerial.
The engine overheats. The coolant
temperature indicator light comes
on. Engine cooling fan not working. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and
contact an approved dealer.
Coolant leaks. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and
check the coolant reservoir: it should con-
tain fluid. If there is no coolant, consult an
approved dealer as soon as possible.
The oil change warning light remains
lit after an oil change. Warning not reset after oil change. Reset the warning after changing the oil;
refer to the information on “Resetting the
warning after an oil change” in Section 4.
Radiator: If there is a significant lack of coolant, remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while
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 the Technical Department may be used for this purpose.

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technical specifications ......................... (up to the end of the DU)
weight ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing a caravan ................................................... (current page)
towing weights ....................................................... (current page)
weights .................................................................. (current page)
6.6
ENG_UD26579_7
Masses (en kg) (B90 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_6
Weights/Towing weights
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)
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMTA)
Total train weight (MTR) Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate (refer to
the information on “Vehicle identification plates” in Section 6)
Braked Trailer Weight* obtained by calculating: MTR - MMAC
Unbraked Trailer Weight* 525
Permissible nose weight* 60
Maximum permissible load on roof 80
kg (including carrying device)
* Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
Towing is prohibited when the GTW - MAM calculation is equal to zero, or when the GTW is equal to zero (or is not listed) on the identification plate.


It
is 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 wei
ght at the rear may be exceeded by no more than 15%,


the maximum permissible all-
up weight may be exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever occu\
rs first).
In

either case, the maximum speed of the towing assembly must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure 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 10% for each 1,0\
00 metres thereafter.
Weight transfer on (except utility version) depending on local laws
If the Maximum Authorised Mass of the vehicle has not been reached, up to 300 kg can be transferred to the braked trailer,
within the limits of the Gross Train Weight.

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JauneNoirNoir texte
7.3
FRA_UD26899_12
Index (B90 - Dacia)
ENG_NU_817-10_B90_Dacia_7
AlphAbeticAl index (3/4)
interior ....... .............................................. 3.10,   5.19 → 5.21
lights ...................................................................... 1.49 → 1.51
additional ......

............................................................... 5.15
adjustment
......

............................................................. 1.51
lights: adjusting
......

................................................................ 1.51
brake lights
......

................................................. 5.16 – 5.17
dipped beam headlights
.......

...............................1.49,
  5.14
direction indicators
.......

....................................... 1.52,
  5.14
fog lights

......
....................................................... 1.50,
  5.15
hazard warning
......

...................................................... 1.52
main beam headlights
.......

..................................1.49,
  5.14
reversing lights
.......

........................................... 5.16 – 5.17
side lights
.......

..................................................... 1.49,
  5.14
locking the doors
.......................................................... 1.4,

  1.6
M
maintenance: bodywork
......

.................................................... 4.13 – 4.14
interior trim

.......
................................................. 4.15 – 4.16
mechanical
.......

................4.4,
  4.7 → 4.9,   4.12,   6.8 → 6.13
methods of restraint in addition to the front seat belts
..............
1.15 → 1.18,

  1.20
mirrors

........................................................................\
....... 3.13
multimedia equipment ....................................................... 3.22
nnavigation ........................................................................\
.. 3.22
navigation system .............................................................. 3.22
O
oil change
........................................................................\
.... 4.6
opening the doors ................................................................ 1.6
operating faults ...................................................... 5.34 → 5.38
overspeed buzzer .............................................................. 1.43
ppaintwork maintenance ......

............................................... 4.13 – 4.14
reference
.......

................................................................. 6.2
power-assisted steering.............................................. 2.11,
  4.9
power-assisted steering pump............................................. 4.9 practical advice
............................... 1.58,

  5.2 – 5.3,   5.7 → 5.38
puncture............................................................. 5.3,
  5.9 – 5.10
R
radio...................................................................\
................ 3.22 fitting a radio
......

.......................................................... 5.32
radio frequency remote control/key use

......
........................................................................... 1.2
rear bench seat.................................................................. 3.18
rear parcel shelf
................................................................. 3.21
rear screen demisting
......

......................................1.37,
  1.42,   1.54,   3.7
rear view mirrors
................................................................ 1.35
remote control door locking unit ................................

1.2 → 1.4
replacement parts
................................................................ 6.7
reverse gear selecting
.......

................................................................ 2.10
roof bars

........................................................................\
.... 3.20
roof rack roof bars


.......
................................................................ 3.20
running in
........................................................................\
..... 2.2
S
seat belts


...............................................................1.14 → 1.20
service sheets.......................................................... 6.8 → 6.13
signals and lights
.................................................... 1.49

– 1.50
speakers location
......

.................................................................. 5.32
special features of diesel versions....................................... 2.5 special features of petrol vehicles
....................................... 2.4