roof RENAULT CLIO 2003 X65 / 2.G Owners Manual

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OPENING THE DOORS
Opening the doors from the
outside
Front:Use the key to unlock the
front door lock2.Slipyourhand
under the handle1and pull it
towards you.
Rear:When the front door is open,
lift the unlocking knob3from
inside and pull the door handle.
Opening the doors from inside
the vehicle
Move handle4.
Lights on warning buzzer
If you have left the lights switched
on after turning off the ignition, a
warning buzzer will sound when a
door is opened (risk of battery
discharge).
Childproof locks
To prevent the rear doors being
opened from inside the vehicle,
move lever5on each door and
check from inside the car that both
doors are securely locked.

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ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING(continued)
General hints
•Electricity is “fuel”; switch off all
the electrical units which are not
really needed.
However,(with safety always in
mind), keep your lights on when
the visibility is bad (see and be
seen).
• Try to use the air vents. Driving at
a speed of 60 mph (100 km/h)
with the windows open will
increase the use of fuel by 4%.•For vehicles fitted with air
conditioning,morefuelmaybe
used during urban driving; switch
off the system when it is not really
needed.
• Never fill the fuel tank up to the
brim to avoid it overflowing.
• Do not leave an empty roof rack in
position.
• Use a trailer for carrying bulky
objects.
• When towing a caravan, fit a wind
deflector and adjust it properly.
• Avoid using the car for door to
door calls (short journeys with
long stops in between), as the
engine never reaches its ideal
temperature. Try to group your
calls.
Tyres
•Inflation pressures which are too
low may increase fuel
consumption.
• The use of non-recommended
tyres may also increase fuel
consumption.

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Section 3: Your comfort
Air vents ................................................................................................................................................. 3.02 - 3.03
Heating and air conditioning .............................................................................................................. 3.04
¬3.22
Interior lights .......................................................................................................................................... 3.23 - 3.24
Electric windows .............................................................................................................................................. 3.25
Sun visor/Vanity mirrors/Windscreen ............................................................................................................ 3.26
Sunroof ................................................................................................................................................. 3.27
¬3.29
Storage compartments ........................................................................................................................... 3.30 - 3.31
Ashtrays - Cigarette lighters ............................................................................................................................ 3.32
Rear bench seat ................................................................................................................................................. 3.33
Luggage compartment ............................................................................................................................ 3.34 - 3.35
Rear window shelf - separating grille ......................................................................................................... 3.36
Transporting items in the luggage compartment .......................................................................................3.37

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MANUAL SUNROOF
Opening
To the first stage
Tilt handle1forwards until it locks.
To the second stage
Press lever2and simultaneously tilt
handle1until the mechanism locks
again.
Closing
Keep lever2depressed and return
handle1to its original position.
• Check that the sunroof is
correctly closed before leaving
the vehicle.
• Clean the seal every three months
using products provided by
our Technical Department
Removal
Open the sunroof to the first stage.
Press button4(if necessary, using a
tool such as a flat screwdriver) to
release the pin3from handle1:the
pin should be freed.
Lift the sunroof glass almost vertically
and release it from its hinges.
Refitting
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Ensure pin3is correctly locked in
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF
To tilt the sunroof
With the ignition on:
- Opening: tilt the switch1towards
the rear and keep it depressed
until the required tilt angle is
obtained.
- Closing: tilt the switch1towards
the front.To slide the sunroof
Tilted sunroof,
- Opening: tilt the switch1towards
the rear and keep it depressed
until the required tilt angle is
obtained.
- Closing: tilt the switch1towards
the front.
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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ELECTRIC SUNROOF(continued)
Sunroof screen
Slide it using handle2.
To keep the screen closed, the hook
must be secured into the sunroof
frame.
• Check that the sunroof is
correctly closed before leaving
the vehicle.
• Clean the seal every three months
using products provided by our
Technical Department.
• Do not open the sunroof
immediately after a rain shower or
after washing your vehicle.

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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE
Protection against the action of
corrosive agents
Although your vehicle has been
treated with very effective
anti-corrosion products, it is still
subject to the action of:
• corrosives in the atmosphere
- atmospheric pollution (urban
and industrial areas),
- saline atmosphere (near the sea,
particularly in hot weather),
- seasonal and humid climatic
conditions, especially road salt
in winter.
• abrasives
- wind-carried dust and sand, mud,
road grit thrown up by other
vehicles.
• minor impacts
To avoid losing the benefits of this
protection, a minimum number of
precautions should be taken to
ensure against this risk.
What you must not do
• Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight
or in freezing temperatures.
• Scrape off mud or dirt without
pre-wetting.
• Allow external dirt to accumulate.
• Allow rust to form after minor
impacts.
• Use solvents not recommended
by Renault's Technical Department
to remove spots as they may
damage the paintwork.
• Drive frequently in snow or muddy
conditions without periodically
washing the car, particularly
under the wheel arches and under
the body.• Degrease or clean mechanical
components (e.g. engine
compartment), underneath the
bodywork, parts with hinges (e.g.
inside the fuel tank flap, sunroof)
and painted plastic external
fittings (e.g. bumpers) using high
pressure cleaning apparatus or
spraying on products which are
not approved by our Technical
Department as this could give rise
to corrosion or incorrect operation.

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FUSES(continued)
Allocation of fuses
(the presence of fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level)
Symbol Allocation
Air bag/Central timer
Stop lights
Heated rear screen
Windscreen wipers
Anti-lock braking (ABS)
Fan
Radio/Cigar lighter/Clock
Horn
Left hand
dipped headlight
Right hand
dipped headlight
Symbol Allocation
Right hand main beam
headlight
Left hand main beam
headlight
Dual headlights
(dipped beam headlights
and main beam
headlights)
Heated rear view mirrors
Front fog lights
Not used
Not used
Central timer
Direction
indicators/Hazard warning
lights
Rear fog light
Symbol Allocation
Left hand side light
Right hand side light
Engine immobiliser
Interior and luggage
compartment lights/Radio
Central door locking
Electric windows
Headlight washers
Heated seats
Electric sunroof

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ACCESSORIES
Using mobile phones and
CB equipment.
Mobile phone equipment
with integrated aerials may
cause interference to the original
electronic systems fitted to the
vehicle: we recommend that you
only use equipment with an
exterior aerial.
Furthermore, we remind you of
the need to conform to the
legislation in force concerning the
use of such equipment.After-sales installation of
non-electrical accessories
(roof bars, towing
attachments, etc.)
Accessories approved by Renault
are based on a strict specification
and are regularly tested. We would
recommend that you use approved
accessories (particularly where
these affect safety) because they are
particularly reliable and
appropriate for your vehicle.
After-sales installation of electric
or electronic accessories
•Any work on the electric circuit
of the vehicle must be carried out
by Renault network engineers: if
the system is connected
incorrectly, it may result in
damage being caused to the
electrical installation and/or the
units connected to it.
• If the vehicle is retrofitted with
any electrical equipment, make
sure that the unit is correctly
protected by a fuse. Ask for
information on the rating and
position of this fuse.

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WEIGHTS(in kg)- Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year:
Consult your RENAULT Dealer.
5-door petrol versions(versions sold vary according to country)1.2 1.216V1.216VQuickshift 51.416V1.416VAutomatic1.616V1.616VAutomatic
Vehicle type
(see vehicle identification plate)BB0F
BB10
BB1K
BB2DBB05
BB0W
BB11BB05
BB0WBB0P
BB13
BB1LBB13
BB1LBB14
BB1DBB14
BB1D
Kerb
weight
Without driverTo t a l
Front
Rear900 930 940 1 000 1 030 1 040 1 065
545 565 575 645 670 675 700
355 365 365 355 360 365 365
Maximum permitted
axle loadFront
Rear780 780 780 850 860 850 860
785 785 785 785 785 785 785
Maximum permissible all up weight1 440 1 470 1 480 1 545 1 570 1 535 1 560
Maximum permissible towed weight, unbraked485 500 505 535 550 545 555
Maximum permissible towed weight,
braked(1) driver only 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200
other cases 800 800 800 900 900 900 900
Maximum permissible total train weight
(= maximum permissible all up weight
+ trailer)2 200 2 200 2 250 2 400 2 400 2 400 2 400
Maximum permissible nose weight75
Max. permissible load on roof rack70 (including the carrying device)

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