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INSTRUMENT PANEL(continued)
The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and
country.
7Multifunction display
• Oil level display function
The vehicle must be parked on
level ground and the engine
should have been switched off
forsometimetoobtainan
accurate level reading.
When ignition has been
switched on for approximately
30 seconds:
-if the level is correct,the
display will show “oil OK”
(Togainamoreprecise
indication of the level, press
the trip milometer reset
button or the information
scroll button on the onboard
computer for vehicles fitted
with this function. The
squares which appear on the
display indicate the level.
The number of squares
displayed reduces as the oil
level drops and they are
replaced by a dash.
To move to onboard
computer reading, press the
button again).
-if the level is at its minimum,
the word “OK” will not
appear on the display, the
dashes and the word “oil”
will flash and the SERV
warning light will illuminate.
It is vital to top up the oil as
soon as possible.7• Total mileage and trip
mileage recorder
Canbereadapproximately
30 seconds after the ignition
is switched on.
or
• On board computer display
After 30 seconds, the display
will toggle depending on the
onboard computer: see the
“onboard computer” para-
graph in section 1.
8Multifunction key
• Display selection
Press briefly to move from
the total mileage to the trip
mileage and vice versa.
•Trip mileage reset button
Once the display of the the
trip mileage is selected, press
the button and hold it down.
9STOP light
It extinguishes as soon
as the engine starts.
This illuminates together with
one of the warning lights:9Engine immobiliser
warning light
This light has several
functions.
Refer to the information on the
engine immobiliser in section 1.
SERVICE warning light
This light illuminates
when the ignition is
switched on and then
extinguishes within 3 seconds.
If it illuminates when the
vehicle is being driven, it is
advisable to stop at a Renault
Dealer soon.
It illuminates together with one
of the warning lights:
Indicator light for
left-hand direction
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INSTRUMENT PANEL(continued)
The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and
country.
9Low fuel-level warning
light
It extinguishes as soon
as the engine starts.
If it illuminates or remains
illuminated, fill up with fuel as
soon as possible.
Tell-tale light for
right-hand direction
indicators
Oil pressure warning
light
It should extinguish as
soon as the engine starts; if it
illuminates when you are
driving, stop at once, switch off
the ignition and check the oil
level. If this is normal, call for
the assistance of a Renault
Dealer.9Heater plugs “on”(on
diesel version)and
electronic incident
warning light(on petrol
and diesel versions).
• Heater plugs “on”
(on diesel version)
With the ignition key in
position M, this light should
illuminate. It indicates that
the heater plugs are switched
on. It goes out as soon as
preheating is sufficient and
the engine may be started.
•Electronic incident warning
light(on petrol and diesel
versions)
If it illuminates when you are
driving, it indicates an
electric or electronic fault.
Consult your Renault Dealer
as soon as possible.9Coolant temperature
warning light
It extinguishes as
soon as the engine starts. If it
illuminates when you are
driving, stop and let the engine
idle for a minute or two. The
temperature should drop. If it
does not, stop the engine and
check the coolant level (having
let the engine cool down). Call
for the assistance of a Renault
Dealer if necessary.
Battery charging
warning light
It should extinguish
as soon as the engine starts.
If it illuminates when you are
driving, it indicates that the
circuit is overcharging or
discharged. Stop and have the
circuit checked.

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RUNNING IN IGNITION SWITCH
Petrol version
For the first625 miles(1,000 km), do
not exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) in the
highest gear or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm.
After 625 miles(1,000 km), you may
drive your car normally, but it is
only after 1,500 miles (3,000 km)
have been covered that you may
reasonably expect full performance.
Service intervals:refer to the vehicle’s
Warranty and Servicing booklet.
Diesel version
For the first750 miles(1,500 km), do
not exceed 2,500 rpm. On completion
of this mileage you may drive faster,
but the vehicle will only provide top
performance after approximately
4,000 miles (6,000 km).
During the running in period, do not
accelerate hard while the engine is
still cold and do not let the engine
rev too high.
Service intervals:refer to the vehicle’s
Warranty and Servicing booklet.“Stop” position and anti-theft lock
applied St
To lock, remove the key and turn the
steering wheel until the latch clicks
as it engages in the steering column.
To unlock, turn the key and steering
wheel slightly.
“Accessories” position A
The ignition is switched off. Any
accessories (radio...) will continue
to function.“Ignition on” position M
The ignition is on:
• petrol version:the engine may be
started
• diesel version:the heater plugs
are on.
“Start” position D
If the engine does not start, turn the
key back before activating the starter
motor again. Release the key as soon
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STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE
Starting the engine
OVehicles with an automatic
transmission
Refer to the paragraph
“Automatic transmission” in
section 2.
Vehicles with an immobiliser
system
In very cold conditions
(temperature below than –20°C):
so that it is easier to start the
engine, switch on the ignition for
several secondsbeforestarting
the engine.
Ensure the immobiliser system is
not operational. Refer to section
1 “immobiliser system”.
OPetrol injection
Engine cold or hot
- Turn the key to the start
positionwithout accelerating
- Release the key as soon as the
engine starts.
ODiesel injection
Engine cold or warm
Turn the key to the “Ignition on”
positionMand hold it there until
the preheating warning light
extinguishes (the colder the
engine, the more preheating is
required).
Turn the key to the “Start”
positionDand hold it there for
periods of a maximum of 10
seconds, until the engine starts.
In cold weather (below –10°C)
press down the clutch pedal and
accelerate fully while activating
the starter. After releasing the
key, when the engine has gained
speed, lift your foot off the
accelerator to let the engine
return to idling speed. Allow the
engine to idle for a few seconds
before removing your foot from
the clutch pedal.Hot engine
Turn the key directly to the “Start”
position. If the engine does not start
first time, repeat the operation using
preheating.
Do not allow the engine to race; let it
idle for a few moments.
Stopping the engine
With the engine idling, return the
key to the “Stop” position.
If there is a child (or animal) in the car, never leave it unattended with the key in the ignition. With the key in
the ignition it would be possible to operate the electrical equipment such as the windows and there is a risk
that the child may be seriously injured (by trapping his or her neck, arm, hand, etc.).
Never switch off the ignition before the vehicle has stopped completely.Once the engine has stopped, the power
steering, brake servo and passive safety devices such as air bags and pretensioners will no longer operate. When the
key has been removed, the steering will lock.

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WINDOW RISERS
Front driver's side electric
window
With the ignition on or off and the
driver’s door closed:
Press switch1to open the window
or lift switch1to close it.
Front passenger's side electric
window
With the ignition on,press switch2
to open the window or lift switch2
to close it.Automatic operation
This is in addition to the driver’s
window operation described above.
When the engine is running,briefly
pressing switch1allows the
window to be fully closed or
opened.
Anyactiononswitch1during this
operation will stop the window
moving.
Manual window risers
Operate window winder3.
Child safety
Never leave the key in
the ignition when there
is a child in the car(or
an animal). It would be possible
to operate the electric windows
and there is a risk that the child
could trap a part of his/her body
in the window (neck, arm, hand,
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF
Tilt and slide sunroof
Ignition on:
• To tilt the sunroof
- Opening: Tilt switch1backwards
and keep it pressed until the
sunroof is open as far as required.
- Closing: Tilt switch1forwards.• To slide the sunroof
With the sunroof tilted,
- Opening: Tilt switch1backwards
and keep it pressed until the
sunroof is open as far as required.
- Closing: Tilt switch1forwards
Child safety
Never leave the key in the
ignition when there is a
child in the car(or an
animal). It would be possible to
operate the sunroof and there is a
risk that the child could trap a part
of his/her body in the sunroof
(neck, arm, hand, etc.), causing
serious injury.

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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
For versions with electric central
door locking:
The luggage compartment is locked
and unlocked at the same time as
the doors.
The luggage compartment may
however be locked and unlocked
without affecting the doors by using
the door key in lock1.
To open
Press button1and lift the tailgate.
To close
Lower the tailgate, using the interior
recessed handle2to help you.
When the tailgate is at shoulder
height, release handle2and close
the tailgate by pushing it down from
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REMOTE CONTROL LOCKING DEVICE(batteries)
Replacing the battery
Slide off the remote control cover1.
The batteries can be obtained
from your Renault Dealer.
These batteries should last about
two years. There is a delay of 1
second between locking and
unlocking actions.Replace the battery2according to
the direction marked on the cover.
Note:When replacing the battery, it
is advisable not to touch the
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TOWING breakdown
The steering lock must not be
applied; the ignition key must be in
position “M” (ignition) allowing
lights and signals to be used (stop
lights and direction indicators).
The vehicle lights must be used at
night.
It is also important to observe the
towing conditions defined by the
legislation for the particular country
you are in. Do not exceed the towing
weight for your vehicle. Consult
your Renault Dealer.Only use the towing ring2(in the
tool kit1) and the towing points at
the front3and rear4. (Never use
the drive shafts.) These towing
points may only be used for pulling
the vehicle, never for lifting it either
directly or indirectly.Front towing point3
Rear towing point4
Unclip the cover5.
First screw in the towing
ring2by hand as far as it
will go. Then use the
wheelbrace from the tool
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
FFuel cut-off system
Fuel economy ............................................ 2.06¬2.08
Fuel filler flap ........................................................ 1.63
Fuel level .................................................... 1.36
¬1.52
Fuel tank capacity .................................................. 1.63
Fuses ............................................................. 5.20 - 5.21
GGear lever ................................................................ 2.13
HHandbrake ............................................................... 2.13
Hazard warning lights ............................................ 1.62
Head restraint .............................................. 1.09 - 1.10
Headlight flashers ................................................... 1.62
Headlights .................................................. 1.55
¬1.58
Heated seats ............................................................ 1.12
Heating ....................................................... 3.04
¬3.09
Heating and ventilation ....... 3.02 - 3.03 - 3.10¬3.14
Horn ......................................................................... 1.62
IIgnition switch ........................................................ 2.02
Immobiliser (ignition switch) ................................ 2.02
In the event of a violent impact ........................... 5.23
Indicator lights ........................................... 1.36
¬1.52
Instrument panel (adjustment) .............................. 1.55
Instrument panel ....................................... 1.36
¬1.52
Instruments ................................................ 1.36¬1.52
Interior trim (maintenance) ................................... 4.14
JJack ............................................................... 5.03 - 5.05
KKeys ......................................................................... 1.02LLevels .......................................................... 4.03
¬4.11
Lifting the vehicle (changing a wheel) .... 5.02¬5.08
Lighting: External ............... 1.55¬1.58 - 5.10¬5.15
Interior ............................... 3.15 - 5.16 - 5.17
Lights: Fog lights .............................. 1.56 - 5.12 - 5.13
Dipped beam headlights ...... 1.55 - 5.10 - 5.11
Hazard warning lights ............................... 1.62
Direction
indicators .... 1.62 - 5.10 - 5.11 - 5.13 - 5.15
Side lights .................. 1.55 - 5.10 - 5.11 - 5.13
Reversing lights .......................................... 5.13
Main beam headlights ......... 1.55 - 5.10 - 5.11
Stop lights ....................................... 5.13 - 5.14
Adjustment ...................................... 1.57 - 1.58
Luggage compartment ............................... 3.26
¬3.29
MMap reading lights ...................................... 3.15 - 3.16
Maintenance:
Bodywork ................................................. 4.12 - 4.13
Interior trim ........................................................ 4.14
Mechanical ................................................. 4.03
¬4.11
OOil change ............................................................... 4.07
Oil filter .................................................................. 4.07
On-board computer ................................... 1.50
¬1.52
PPaintwork (maintenance) ............................ 4.12 - 4.13
Paintwork (reference) ............................................. 6.02
Power assisted steering ............................... 2.13 - 4.10
Power-assisted steering pump ............................... 4.11
Practical advice .......................................... 2.06
¬2.08
Puncture ..................................................... 5.02¬5.05

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