ignition RENAULT ALASKAN 2017 Owners Manual

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LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL
1. Meters and gauges (P. 2-2)
—V ehicle information display (P. 2-14)
2. Push-button ignition switch (models with
Remote Control Key system) (P. 5-15)
3. Audio system* (P. 4-31) or Navigation
system** —R
eversing camera* (P. 4-7)
—3 60° Camera* (P. 4-11)
4. Power outlet (P. 2-38)
5. Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 6-2)
6. Centre vent (P. 4-20)
7. Front passenger’s supplemental front-impact
air bag* (P. 1-29) 8.
Glove box (P. 2-39)
9. Heater and air conditioner control (P. 4-21)
10. USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port
(P. 4-35)/iPod connection port (P. 4-45)
—A
uxiliary (AUX) input jack (P. 4-36)
11. Power door lock switch* (P. 3-4)
12. Hill descent control switch* (P. 5-38)
13. Parking brake
—O
peration (P. 3-26)
—C heck (P. 8-9)
14. Differential lock mode switch* (P. 5-32)
15. Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) mode switch*
(P. 5-26)
16. Ignition switch (models without Remote
Control Key system) (P. 5-14)
17. Steering wheel
—H
orn (P. 2-36)
—D river’s supplemental front-impact air bag*
(P. 1-29)
—P ower steering system (P. 5-49)
18. Fuel filler lid release (P. 3-18)
19. Bonnet release handle (P. 3-17)
j A: 4WD models
j B: 2WD models
*: where fitted
**: See the separate Navigation System Owner’s
Manual (where fitted). NIC3091
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (RHD) MODEL
1. Front passenger’s supplemental front-impact
air bag* (P. 1-29)
2. Centre vent (P. 4-20)
3. Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 6-2)
4. Power outlet (P. 2-38) 5.
Audio system* (P. 4-31) or Navigation
system**
—R
eversing camera* (P. 4-7)
—3 60° Camera* (P. 4-11)
6. Push-button ignition switch (models with
Remote Control Key system) (P. 5-15)
7. Meters and gauges (P. 2-2)
—V
ehicle information display (P. 2-14) 8.
Bonnet release handle (P. 3-17)
9. Ignition switch (models without Remote
Control Key system) (P. 5-14)
10. Steering wheel
—H
orn (P. 2-36)
—D river’s supplemental front-impact air bag*
(P. 1-29)
—P ower steering system (P. 5-49)
11. USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port
(P. 4-35)/iPod connection port (P. 4-45)
—A
uxiliary (AUX) input jack (P. 4-36)
12. Parking brake
—O
peration (P. 3-26)
—C heck (P. 8-9)
13. Power door lock switch (P. 3-4)
14. Hill descent control switch* (P. 5-38)
15. Differential lock mode switch* (P. 5-32)
16. Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) mode switch*
(P. 5-26)
17. Heater and air conditioner control (P. 4-21)
18. Glove box (P. 2-39)
—F
use box (P. 8-19)
j A: 4WD models
j B: 2WD models
*: where fitted
**: See the separate Navigation System Owner’s
Manual (where fitted). NIC3092
Illustrated table of contents
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Front-facing child restraint:
Be sure to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s
instructions for the proper use of your child restraint.
Follow these steps to install afront-facing child re-
straint on the front passenger’s seat using three-
point type seat belt without automatic locking mode:
If you must install afront-facing child restraint sys-
tem on the front seat, follow these steps:
j A Air bag switch
j B Left Hand Drive models
j C Right Hand Drive models
The front passenger air bag can be turned off with
the front passenger air bag switch j
Al ocated in-
side the glove box. 1. Turn off the front passenger air bag by inserting
the emergency/mechanical key into the front pas-
senger air bag switch jAa nd turning it to the
OFF position, see “Mechanical key” in the
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section
and “Front passenger air bag status light (where
fitted)” later in this section. Place the ignition
switch in the ONposition and make sure that the
front air bag status light on the centre con-
sole illuminates. 2. Move the seat to the rearmost position
➁.
3. Remove the head restraint ➂when
aforward
facing child restraint is to be fitted.
Store the head restraint in asafe place.
Be sure to reinstall the head restraint when-
ever the child restraint is removed (see “Head
restraints” earlier in this section).
4. Position the child restraint in the seat ➃.
5. Route the seat belt tongue through the child re- straint and insert it into the buckle ➄until you
hear and feel the latch engage.
To prevent slack in the seat belt webbing, it is
necessary to secure the seat belt in place with
locking devices attached to the child restraint. NP A1411 NP A1412
NIC2428
Steps 2and 3 NIC2429
Front-facing: Step
4and 5
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Supplemental side-impact air bag
system (where fitted)
This system can help cushion the impact force to
the chest and pelvis area of the driver and front pas-
senger in certain side-impact collisions. The supple-
mental side-impact air bag is designed to inflate on
the side where the vehicle is impacted.
Supplemental curtain side-impact air
bag system (where fitted)
This system can help cushion the impact force to
the head of the driver and passengers in front seat-
ing positions and rear outboard seating positions
(where fitted) in certain side-impact collisions. The
supplemental curtain side-impact air bag is designed
to inflate on the side where the vehicle is impacted.
The SRS is designed to supplementthe accident
protection provided by the driver’s and passenger’s
seat belts and is notdesigned to substitutefor
them. The SRS can help save lives and reduce seri-
ous injuries. However, inflating air bags may cause
abrasions or other injuries. Air bags do not provide
protection to the lower body. Seat belts should al-
ways be correctly worn and the occupants should
always be seated asuitable distance away from the
steering wheel, instrument panel and door finishers.
(See “Seat belts” earlier in this section.) The air
bags inflate quickly in order to help protect the oc-
cupants. The force of the air bags inflating can in-
crease the risk of injury if the occupants are too
close to, or are against, the air bag modules during
inflation. The air bags will deflate quickly after de-
ployment. The SRS operates only when the ignition switch
is in the ON position.
When the ignition switch is in the ON position,
the SRS air bag warning light illuminates for
about
7seconds and then turns off. This indi-
cates that the SRS is operational. (See “Warning
lights, indicator lights and audible reminders” in
the “2. Instruments and controls” section.)
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The seat belts and the supplemental side-im-
pact air bags and supplemental curtain side-
impact air bags are most effective when you are sitting well back and upright in the seat.
The supplemental side-impact air bags and
supplemental curtain side-impact air bags in-
flate with great force. If you and your passen-
gers are unrestrained, leaning forward, sitting
sideways, or out of position in any way, you
and your passengers are at greater risk of
injury or death in an accident.
• Do not allow anyone to place their hands, legs
or face near the supplemental side-impact air
bags and supplemental curtain side-impact
air bags located on the sides of the seatback
of the front seats or near the side roof rails.
Do not allow anyone sitting in the front seats
or rear outboard seats to extend their hands
out of the windows or lean against the doors.
Some examples of dangerous riding positions
are shown in the illustrations.
• When sitting in the rear seats, do not hold
onto the seatback of the front seats. If the
supplemental side-impact air bags and
supplemental curtain side-impact air bags in-
flate, you may be seriously injured. Be espe-
cially careful with children, who should always
be properly restrained.
• Do not use seat covers on the front seatbacks.
They may interfere with the supplemental
side-impact air bag inflations. •
Do not attach the key with heavy objects, hard
objects or objects with sharp edges. This may
cause injury if the supplemental knee air bag
inflates.
Pre-tensioner seat belt system
(where fitted)
The pre-tensioner seat belt system may activate with the supplemental air bag system in certain types of
collisions. Working with the front seat belt retrac-
tors and anchors, it helps tighten the seat belt the
instant the vehicle becomes involved in certain types
of collisions, helping to restrain front seat occupants.
(See “Seat belts” earlier in this section.)
Air bag warning labels
➀ SRS air bag warning label: The warning label
is located on the surface of the front pas-
senger sun visor.
➁ SRS front passenger air bag warning label:
The warning label is located on the outer side
of the instrument panel (passenger side). ➂
SRS side air bag warning label: The warning
label is located on the side of the passenger
side centre pillar. Tags are also sewn into the
front seat covers.
SRS front-impact passenger air bag:
The warning label ➀is located on the sun visor.
“NEVER use arearward facing child restraint on
as eat protected by an ACTIVE AIR BAG in front
of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD
can occur.”
The BACK SEAT is the SAFEST place for children
aged 12 and under. Always use seat belts and
child restraints. For maximum safety protection
in all types of crashes, you must always wear
your safety belt. Do not sit or lean unnecessarily
close to the air bag. Do not place any objects
over the air bag or between the air bag and your-
self. If the air bag warning light stays on or is
flashing when the ignition is placed in the ON
position, go to an approved dealer or qualified
workshop. Air bags can only be removed or dis-
posed of by an approved dealer or qualified work-
shop.
Be sure to read the “AIR BAG LABEL” description
at the end of this manual.
In vehicles equipped with afront-impact passenger
air bag system, use arear-facing child restraint sys-
tem only on the rear seats. NP A1155
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When installing
achild restraint system in your ve-
hicle, always follow the child restraint system manu-
facturer’s instructions for installation. For additional
information, see “Child restraints” earlier in this sec-
tion.
SRS air bag warning light
The supplemental air bag warning light, displaying in the instrument panel, monitors the circuits
for the air bag systems, pre-tensioner seat belt sys-
tem (where fitted) and all related wiring.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
SRS air bag warning light illuminates for about 7
seconds and then turns off. This indicates that the
SRS air bag systems are operational.
Have the air bag systems and/or pre-tensioner seat
belt systems serviced at the nearest approved dealer
or qualified workshop if any of the following condi-
tions occur:
• The SRS air bag warning light remains on after
approximately
7seconds. •
The SRS air bag warning light flashes intermit-
tently.
• The SRS air bag warning light does not illumi-
nate at all.
Under these conditions, the air bag and/or pre-
tensioner seat belt system may not operate prop-
erly. They must be checked and repaired. Contact
an approved dealer or qualified workshop immedi-
ately. SP A1097Z
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Do not fit
arearward facing child seat on the
front passenger seat if the air bag activation/
deactivation system (where fitted) is malfunc-
tioning. Your vehicle must immediately be
taken to an approved dealer or qualified work-
shop in such asituation.
The front passenger air bag status lights and
are located on the instrument panel between
the centre vents.
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi-
tion, the front passenger air bag status ON and
OFF lights illuminate and then turn off or remain on
depending on the front passenger air bag status.
• When the ignition switch is placed in the ON
position and the front passenger air bag is ac-
tive, both the front passenger air bag status OFF
light ,a
nd the Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tem (SRS) air bag warning light in the com-
bination meter ➀will turn off after about
7sec-
onds.
The front passenger air bag status ON light will illuminate and then turn off after
aperiod of
time when the front passenger air bag switch is
in the ON position.
• When the ignition switch is placed in the ON
position and the front passenger air bag is inac-
tive, both the front passenger air bag status ON
light ,a
nd the Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tem (SRS) air bag warning light in the com-
bination meter ➀will turn off after about
7sec-
onds. The front passenger air bag status OFF light will illuminate and remain on as long as the
front passenger air bag switch is in the OFF
position.
If the front passenger air bag status light operates in
aw ay other than described above, the front passen-
ger air bag may not function properly. Have the sys-
tem checked, and if necessary repaired, by an ap-
proved dealer or qualified workshop promptly.
Front passenger air bag switch (where fitted):
The front passenger air bag can be turned off with
the front passenger air bag switch j
Al ocated in-
side the glove box.
j A Air bag switch (where fitted)
j B Left Hand Drive models
j C Right Hand Drive models
To turn off the front passenger air bag:
1. Place the ignition switch in the OFFposition. 2. Open the glove box and insert the key into the
front passenger air bag switch. For Remote Con-
trol Key equipped models, see “Keys” in the
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section
for mechanical key usage.
3. Push and turn the key to the <OFF> position.
4. Place the ignition switch in the ONposition. The
front passenger air bag status OFF light will illuminate and remain on.
To turn on the front passenger air bag:
1. Place the ignition switch in the OFFposition.
2. Open the glove box and insert the key into the front passenger air bag switch.
3. Push and turn the key to the <ON> position.
4. Place the ignition switch in the ONposition. The
front passenger air bag status ON light will
illuminate, and after
aperiod of time, will then
turn off.
Supplemental driver’s knee air bag
system (where fitted)
The supplemental driver’s knee air bag is located
under the steering column.
The supplemental driver’s knee air bag system is
designed to inflate in higher severity frontal colli-
sions, although it may inflate if the forces in another
type of collision are similar to those of ahigher se-
verity impact. It may not inflate in certain collisions. NP A1296
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REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURE WARNING
• Once the supplemental front-impact air bags
have been inflated, the air bag modules will
not function and must be replaced. The air
bag modules must be replaced by an ap- proved dealer or qualified workshop. The in-
flated air bag modules cannot be repaired.
• The air bag systems should be inspected by
an approved dealer or qualified workshop if
there is any damage to the vehicle.
• If you need to dispose of the SRS or scrap the
vehicle, contact an approved dealer or quali-
fied workshop. Correct disposal procedures
are set forth in the appropriate maintenance
service manual. Incorrect disposal proce-
dures could cause personal injury.
The supplemental front-impact air bags and pre-
tensioner seat belts (where fitted) are designed to
activate on aone-time-only basis. As areminder,
unless the SRS air bag warning light is damaged,
the SRS air bag warning light remains illuminated
after inflation has occurred. The repair and replace-
ment of the SRS should be done only by an ap-
proved dealer or qualified workshop. When maintenance work is required on the vehicle,
information about the air bags, pre-tensioner seat
belts and related parts should be pointed out to the
person performing the maintenance. The ignition
switch should always be in the “LOCK” position
when working under the bonnet or inside the ve-
hicle.
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NOTE
For an overview see “Meters and gauges” in the
“0. Illustrated table of contents” section and see
“Instrument panel” in the “0. Illustrated table of
contents” section.
The needle indicators may move slightly after the
ignition switch is placed in the OFF position. This
is not amalfunction.
SPEEDOMETER AND FUEL GAUGE
Speedometer
The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed. Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel level
in the tank when the ignition switch is in the ON
position.
The gauge may move slightly during braking, turn-
ing, accelerating, or going up and down hills due to
movement of fuel in the tank.
The low fuel warning appears on the vehicle infor-
mation display when the fuel level in the tank is get-
ting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, prefer-
ably before the gauge reads the empty (0) position.
The arrow, ,i
ndicates that the fuel filler lid is
located on the left side of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Refuel before the gauge reads the empty (0) po-
sition.
There is asmall reserve of fuel in the tank when the
fuel gauge reads the empty (0) position. Odometer
Distance to empty (dte
—kmormile):
The distance to empty (dte) ➀provides you with an
estimation of the distance that can be driven before
refuelling. The dte is constantly being calculated,
based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the
actual fuel consumption.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. NIC2704 JVI0602XZ JVI1041XZ
NIC3094
Left Hand Drive (LHD) model
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The dte mode includes
alow range warning feature.
If the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on
the screen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis-
play will change to “———”.
• If the amount of fuel added is small, the distance
to empty shown just before the ignition switch is
placed in the “OFF” position may continue to be
displayed.
• When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel
in the tank shifts, which may momentarily change
the display.
Odometer/Twin trip odometer:
The odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed in the
vehicle information display when the ignition switch
is in the ON position.
The odometer ➀displays the total distance the
vehicle has been driven.
The twin trip odometer ➁displays the distance of
individual trips.
Changing twin trip odometer display:
Push the <TRIP RESET> switch ➂(located on the
instrument panel) to change the display as follows:
TRIP A →TRIP B →ODOMETER →TRIP A
Resetting twin trip odometer:
Push and hold the <TRIP RESET> switch ➂for
more than 1second to reset the trip odometer to
zero. Odometer (models without colour
display)
Odometer/twin trip odometer:
The odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed when
the ignition switch is in the ON position.
The odometer
➀displays the total distance the
vehicle has been driven.
The twin trip odometer ➁displays the distance of
individual trips.
Changing trip odometer display:
Push the trip odometer reset switch ➂to change
the display as follows:
TRIP A →TRIP B →Trip computer mode →TRIP A
For trip computer information, see “Trip computer”
later in this section.
Resetting trip odometer:
While TRIP AorTRIPBisd isplayed push and hold
the trip odometer reset switch ➂for approximately
1s econd to reset the trip odometer to zero.
For further information, see “Trip computer” later in
this section. TACHOMETER AND ENGINE
COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revo-
lutions per minute (rpm).
Do not rev the engine
into the red zone j
A.
The red zone varies with models.
Engine coolant temperature gauge
The engine coolant temperature gauge indicates the
engine coolant temperature.
The engine coolant temperature is normal when the
gauge needle points within the zone ➀shown in
the illustration.
The engine coolant temperature will vary with the
outside air temperature and driving conditions. NIC2705
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