ECO mode RENAULT CLIO 2003 X65 / 2.G Owners Manual

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CLOCK / EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE
Clock1- setting the clock
With the ignition on, press button:
HFor hours,
MFor minutes.
Clock3, setting the time
With the engine switched on,
display3set to total mileage
recorder and clock function, press
and hold button2, to access time
setting mode, then release the
button.
There are two ways to set the time:
- one long press on button2allows
you to scroll through the hours
and minutes quickly;
- short presses on button2allow
you to set the time minute by
minute.If the electrical supply is cut
(battery disconnected, feed wire
broken, etc.), the clock must be
reset.
For your safety, we recommend
that you do not reset or alter the
time while driving.
External temperature
display1
The formation of ice is
related to exposure, local
hygrometry and temperature.
The external temperature alone is
not sufficient to detect ice.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL(continued)
or
The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and
country.
6Speed limiter and
cruise control indicator
light
To understand how this
operates, refer to the
information on the cruise
control and speed limiter
functions in Section 2.
Toxic fume monitoring
warning light
For vehicles equipped
with this option, the light
comes on when the ignition is
switched on then goes out.
•Ifitlightsuppermanently,
consult your Renault Dealer
as soon as possible;
• If it flashes, reduce the
engine speed until the light
stops flashing.
Consult your Renault Dealer
as soon as possible.
Refer to the information on
anti-pollution, fuel economy
and driving in Section 2.6Over-revving warning lightIndicates that you need
to change gear.
LPG mode operating
indicator
Refer to the LPG-powered
vehicles supplement.
7Multifunction display
Oil level display function
The vehicle must be parked on
level ground and the engine
shouldhavebeenswitchedoff
for some time beforehand to
obtain an accurate level
reading.
When the ignition has been
switched on for approximately
30 seconds:
-if the level is correct,the
display will show “oil OK”
- when the minimum oil level
is reached:the word “OK”
will no longer be displayed,
the dashes and the word
“Oil” will flash and the SERV
warning light will light up
until the engine is switched
off.
It is vital to top up as soon as
possible.7Total mileage recorder, trip
mileage and clock
Can be read approximately
30 seconds after the ignition is
switched on.
8Multifunction key
Press the key repeatedly to
select information on the
display, to reset the trip mileage
recorder or to set the clock.

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ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING
RENAULT actively participates in
the reduction of pollutant exhaust
gas emissions and in saving energy.
By virtue of its design, its original
settings and moderate fuel
consumption, your RENAULT
conforms to the current antipollution
standards. Technical design cannot
achieve everything, however. The
level of exhaust gas pollutant
emissions and the fuel
consumption of your vehicle is
within your control. Ensure that
your vehicle is maintained
correctly, and that you drive and use
it carefully.Maintenance
Not observing the antipollution
legislation may lead to the owner of
the vehicle being prosecuted.
Replacing parts of the engine, the
fuel supply system and the exhaust
with parts which are not original
parts recommended by the
manufacturer may mean that your
vehicle no longer conforms to the
antipollution regulations.
Have your vehicle checked and
adjusted by your Renault Dealer in
accordance with the instructions in
your Warranty and Servicing booklet.
Your Renault Dealer has all the
equipment necessary to ensure that
your vehicle is maintained to its
original standard.
Always remember that the emission
of pollutant fumes is directly linked
to fuel consumption.
Engine adjustments
• ignition:this requires no adjustment
• spark plugs:optimum conditions
of use, performance and output
require that the specifications
laid down by our Design
Department be rigorously
adhered to.
If the spark plugs have to be
replaced, use the make, type and
gap specified for your engine.
Consult your Renault Dealer for
this information.
• idle speed:this requires no
adjustment.
• air filter, diesel fuel filter:a
blocked cartridge reduces output
and must be replaced.
• injection pump setting:this must
be set to the recommended values.

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ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING(continued)
Monitoring exhaust gas
The exhaust gas monitoring system
will detect any malfunctioning of
the vehicle's exhaust gas
depollution system.
If this system malfunctions, toxic
substances may be released into the
atmosphere or mechanical damage
may occur.
This warning light on the
instrument panel will
indicate if there are any
problems with the system:
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and then goes out.
- If it lights up continuously,
consult your Renault Dealer as
soon as possible.
- If it flashes, reduce the engine
speed until the light stops
flashing. Consult your Renault
Dealer as soon as possible.
Driving
•Drive carefully for the first few
miles until the engine reaches its
normal operating temperature
rather than letting it warm up
while stationary.
• Speed is expensive.
• “Snappy” driving uses a lot of
fuel: drive with a “light right
foot”.• Brake as little as possible by
suitably anticipating an obstacle
or bend and then simply releasing
the accelerator pedal.
• Avoid sudden acceleration.
• Do not overrev the engine in
intermediate gears.
Use the highest gear possible
without labouring the engine.
(On versions with an automatic
gearbox, try to always use
positionD.)
• Try not to maintain the same
speed up a hill as you would on
the level; keep your foot in the
same position on the accelerator
pedal.
• Double declutching and
accelerating before switching off
the engine are superfluous
actions in modern cars.
• Bad weather, flooded roads
Do not drive on flooded
roads if the depth of
water is above the lower
edge of the wheel rims.

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QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX(continued)
Starting up
Moving forwards(starting in
neutral)
The gear display showsNandA.
•With your foot on the brake
pedal, push the selector lever
toward the front and then release
it again.
• Release the brake pedal:
- it is possible to carry out parking
manoeuvres when the engine is
idling.
- accelerate gently to move off.
Note:you can pull away in second
gear if you are driving on slippery
surfaces (snow, mud, etc.).
To do this, move the gear selector
lever twice with your foot on the
brake pedal.
The figure2appears on the
dashboard display. The system is
then running in semi-automatic
mode.
To return to automatic mode, press
the mode change button.Reverse
• Foot on the brake pedal.Push the
lever as far as it will go to the
right, hold and pull back
according to the marking on the
knob, then release it. Reverse gear
is engaged and the letterR
appears on the display.
• Release the brake pedal:
- it is possible to carry out parking
manoeuvres when the engine is
idling.
- accelerate gently to reverse.
Note:You should put your foot on
the brake to engage or disengage a
gear when stopping. Otherwise, the
gear selected will flash and the
warning light3will come on.
Gear selection gate
+To move up through the gears
– To move down through the gears
NNeutral
RReverse
•Only stable lever position

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CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function(continued)
Switching on
Press the side switch1
The indicator light lights up in the
instrument panel and the on-board
computer enters speed limiter
mode.
Limiting the speed
At a stable speed (approximately
20 mph or 30 km/h) and in the
correct gear (for vehicles with
manual gearboxes), press switch2:
the speed is stored.
Driving
When a limited speed is stored,
press on the accelerator pedal until
you reach the limited speed.
From this point, no effort on the
accelerator pedal will allow you to
exceed the programmed speed
except in an emergency (see
information on exceeding the
limited speed).
Changing the limited speed
The limited speed may be changed
by acting (pressing frequently or
continuously) on:
-button2to increase speed,
-button5to reduce speed.
If the car has the temporary display
function, the limited speed is
displayed for approximately 30
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CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function(continued)
Switching on
Press side switch1
The indicator light lights up in the
instrument panel and the on-board
computer enters cruise control
mode.
Activating cruise control
At a stable speed (approximately
20mphor30km/h)andinthe
correct gear (for vehicles with
manual gearboxes), press switch2:
the speed is stored.
Driving
When a cruise control speed is
stored you can lift your foot off the
accelerator pedal.
Changing the cruise control
speed
The cruise control speed may be
changed by acting (pressing
repeatedly or continuously) on:
- button2to increase speed,
- button5to reduce speed.
If the car has the temporary display
function, the limited speed is
displayed for approximately
30 seconds.
Exceeding the cruise control
speed
In the event of an emergency
Thecruisingspeedmaybe
exceeded at any time by pressing
the accelerator pedal.
The speed flashes on the instrument
panel (on-board computer) to
inform you that the cruise control
speed is being exceeded.
When the emergency has passed,
release the accelerator pedal: your
vehicle will automatically return to
the speed previously selected and
the indicator light will go out.
Impossible to operate at the speed
selected
If the adjusted speed cannot be
maintained by the system (for
example in the event of a steep
incline), the speed will flash on the
instrument panel (on-board
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING(continued)
Operation of the automatic mode
(continued)
To reach and maintainthe selected
comfort level, the system acts upon:
-blowerspeed,
- air distribution,
- air recirculation management,
- air conditioning (on or off).
The indicator lights let you know
what the system has selected.The value on the display3indicates
the comfort level.
When the vehicle is started in cold
or hot weather, increasing or
decreasing the values displayed
does not mean that the comfort level
is reached more quickly (the system
optimises the temperature increase
or decrease whatever the air
temperature indicated).For optimum operation, we
recommend that you leave the air
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING(continued)
OSwitching the air
conditioning on and off
In automatic mode, the system
switches the air conditioning
system on or off, depending on
external weather conditions.
The automatic mode is switched
off by pressing button11;the
indicator light in button1will go
out.Button11allows you to switch the
air conditioning system on or off.
N.B.:switching on the
demisting/de-icing function
(buttons5and6) automatically
switches on the air conditioning.
OAltering blower speed
In automatic mode, the system
uses the most suitable amount of
air to reach and maintain the
desired temperature.
Press button4or7to switch off
automatic mode.
The indicator light on button1
will go out.
These buttons increase or
decrease the amount of air blown
into the passenger compartment.
In cold weather, the automatic
air conditioning system will not
start immediately at maximum
power but will increase
gradually until the engine
temperature is warm enough to
heat the passenger compartment
air. This may take between 30
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WEIGHTS(in kg) -Basic vehicle without option, likely to change in the course of the model year.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer.
Utility versions
(versions marketed depend on country)1.2 1.216V1.5 dCi 1.5 dCi
Vehicle type
(see vehicle identification plate)SB0F
SB10
SB1KSB05
SB11
SB0WSB07 SB08
SB09
Kerb
weight
Without driverTo t a l
Front
Rear880 910 980 980
540 560 630 630
340 350 350 350
Maximum permitted
axle loadFront
Rear780 780 860 860
785 785 785 785
Maximum permissible all up weight1 420 1 450 1 515 1 520
Maximum permissible towed weight, unbraked475 505 525 525
Maximum permissible towed weight,
braked(1) driver only 1 100 1 100 1 150 1 150
other cases 850 800 900 900
Maximum permissible total train weight(= maximum permissible all up weight
+ trailer)2 200 2 200 2 400 2 400
Permissible nose weight75 50
Max. permissible load on roof rack60
(including the carrying device)
(1)Towed weight
(Towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
-It is important that the towing
weights in each country governed
by local legislation are respected.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer for
all towing attachments.In all
cases, never exceed the maximum
permissible total train weight
(vehicle + trailer).
- If your vehicle is already being
used fully laden (maximum
permitted all up weight); your
maximum speed must be limited
to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre
inflation pressures should be
increased by 0.2 bar.
- Engine output and performance
on hills are reduced with altitude.
We recommend that you reduce
the maximum load by 10% at an
altitude of 1000 metres, then by
an additional 10% for each
1000 metres thereafter.