ESP RENAULT CLIO 2009 X85 / 3.G Owner's Guide
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ENG_UD14664_3Lève-vitres électriques / Lève-vitres impulsionnels / Lève-v\
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Electric windows
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (1/3)
With  the  ignition  on  or,  for  vehi- cles  with  a  RENAULT  card,  with  the  engine running
Press  the  relevant  switch  to  lower  the  window to the desired height.
Lift  the  relevant  switch  to  raise  the  window and release it when the window  is at the desired height.
From the driver’s seat
Operate the switches as follows:
– 
1 for the driver’s side;
– 
2 for the front passenger’s side;
– 
3  and 5  for  the  rear  passenger  win- dows.
From the front passenger seat
Press switch 
6.
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2
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5
6
6
Safety of rear occupantsDepending  on  the  vehicle,  the  driver  can  disable  operation  of  the  elec- 
tric windows and the rear doors by pressing switch 4. The indicator light  integrated in the switch lights up to confirm that the locks have been ac- tivated.
Driver’s responsibilityNever leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside and never leave a child  (or  a  pet)  unsupervised,  even  for  a  short  while.  They  may  pose  a  risk  to  them- selves  or  to  others  by  starting  the  engine  or  activating  equipment  such  as  the  electric windows or the sunroof. If any part of the body becomes trapped, reverse  the direction of the window immediately by pressing the relevant switch. Risk of  serious injury.  
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS (2/3)
From the rear seats
Press switch 7.
–  Press  the  relevant  switch  to  lower 
 the window to the desired height.
–  Lift  the  relevant  switch  to  raise  the 
 window  and  release  it  when  the  window is at the desired height.
One-touch mode
This  is  an  additional  function  to  the  electric  windows.  If  it  is  present  on  the  vehicle, it is fitted to the driver’s window  or the two front windows.
Press switch 
1 or 2.
The electric window operates:
–  with  the  ignition  on  or  engine  run
- ning;
–  with  the  ignition  off  until  a  front  door 
 is opened/closed (vehicles with key)  or  until  the  driver’s  door  is  opened  (vehicles with a RENAULT card).
7
4
1
2
Safety of rear occupantsDepending  on  the  vehicle,  the  driver  can  disable  op- eration  of  the  electric  win- dows  and  the  rear  doors  by  press- 
ing  switch  4.  The  indicator  light  integrated  in  the  switch  lights  up  to  confirm that the locks have been ac- tivated.Driver’s responsibilityNever  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  RENAULT  card  inside  and  never  leave  a  child  (or  a  pet)  unsuper- vised,  even  for  a  short  while.  They  may pose a risk to themselves or to  others by starting the engine or acti- vating  equipment  such  as  the  elec- tric  windows  or  the  sunroof.  If  any  part  of  the  body  becomes  trapped,  reverse  the  direction  of  the  window  immediately  by  pressing  the  rele- vant switch. Risk of serious injury.
Avoid  resting  any  objects  against  a  half-open window: there is a risk that  the electric window winder could be  damaged.  
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ENG_UD10576_1Toit ouvrant à commande électrique (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - \
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Electric sunroof
When  parking  in  direct  sunlight,  we  advise  you  to  pull  down  the  sun  blinds.
Tilting the sunroof
– to open:  turn button 2 to position A;
– 
to close:  turn button 2 to position 0.
Sliding the sunroof
– to  open:   move  button  2  to  posi- 
tion  B, C   or  D,  depending  on  the  opening position required;
– 
to close:  turn button 2 to position 0.
The system operates:
–  with the ignition on;
–  with  the  ignition  off  until  the  driver’s 
 door  is  opened/closed  for  the  first  time (limited to about 20 minutes).
Sun blind
– to  open:  push  handle 1  upwards  
and hold the blind as it retracts;
– 
to close: pull handle 1 until the lock  catches.
ELECTRIC SUNROOF (1/2)
1
1
BC
D2
0
A
Driver’s responsibility
Never  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  RENAULT  card  or  remote  control  inside  and  never  leave  a  child  (or  a  pet)  unsu- pervised, even for a short while.
The  reason  for  this  is  that  the  child  may  endanger  himself  or  others  by  starting the vehicle, activating equip- ment such as the windows, or lock- ing the doors.
If a body part gets trapped, reverse  the  direction  of  travel  as  soon  as  
possible  by  turning  button 2  fully  to  
the right (position D).
Risk of serious injury.  
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Rear parcel shelf
Do  not  place  any  objects,  especially  heavy  or  hard  objects, on the parcel shelf.
These  may  pose  a  risk  to  the  vehicle  occupants  if  the  driver  has to brake suddenly or if the vehi- cle is involved in an accident.
Rear parcel shelf
To remove:
–  unhook both straps 
1;
–  unhook  sun  visor  
2  (depending  on  vehicle);
–  detach  the  flexible  section  attached 
 to the rear bench seatback (depend- ing on vehicle);
–  lift  the  parcel  shelf  then  unclip  it  up
- wards.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to  removal.
REAR PARCEL SHELF
11
2
Maximum  weight  on  rear  parcel  shelf: 25 kg, evenly distributed.  
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Luggage cover
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER: sport tourer versions
Removing the luggage 
compartment cover 
1
Press  button 3  and  lift  the  right-hand side of the roller at the same time.
Then  lift  the  left-hand  side  of  the  roller  and remove it.
To refit the luggage cover, carry out this  procedure in reverse.
To remove the flexible 
section 
A of the luggage 
compartment cover 
1
Using the handle 2, pull the flexible part 
gently  A  to  release  the  pins  from  their mounting  points  located  either  side  of the luggage compartment.
Guide  the  luggage  cover  onto  the  
roller.
Luggage compartment cover 
storage 
1
Lift the mobile floor B.
Store  the  luggage  compartment  cover by inserting it, one side at a time.
Replace the mobile floor.
1
A
3
B
Do  not  place  any  objects,  especially  heavy  or  solid  objects  on  the  lug-gage  compartment  cover.  These  may  pose  a  risk  to  the  vehicle  occu-pants  if  the  driver  has  to  brake  suddenly  or  if  the  vehicle  is  involved  in an accident.
2  
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The  luggage  compartment  cover  con-
sists  of  a  rigid  section  A  and  a  folding 
section B.
The luggage cover is in the unfolded  position.
The  luggage  compartment  cover  is  removed.
To remove it: with the cover in the folded position and holding it horizontally:
–  pull one side of the luggage compart
-ment  cover  towards  you,  pivoting  it slightly;
–  then  pull  the  other  side  of  the  lug
-gage  compartment  cover  to  com-pletely detach it from its housing.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER: utility versions
Do  not  place  any  objects, especially  heavy  or  solid objects  on  the  luggage compartment  cover.  These may pose a risk to the vehicle occu-pants if the driver has to brake sud-
denly  or  if  the  vehicle  is  involved  in an accident.
The  luggage  compartment  cover  is  in the folded position.
To fold it:
– lift shelf 
A slightly and pull it towards you to remove;
–  then fold section 
B back on itself.
A
B  
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ENG_UD11386_4Entretien de la carrosserie (X45 - H45 - X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - \
X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)ENG_NU_853-3_BCSK85_Renault_4
– Before going through a roller type car  wash,  return  the  windscreen  wiper  stalk  to  the  Park  position  (refer  to  the  information  on  the  “Windscreen  wash/wipe” in Section 1). Check the  mounting  of  external  accessories,  additional  lights  and  mirrors,  and  ensure that the wiper blades are se- cured with adhesive tape.
Remove the radio aerial mast if your  vehicle is fitted with this equipment. 
Remember  to  remove  the  tape  and  refit the antenna after washing.
–  Spray  mechanical  components, 
 hinges,  etc.  with  products  approved  by  our  Technical  Department  to  protect  them  after  they  have  been  cleaned.
BODyWORK MAINTENANCE (2/2)
We  have  selected  special  products  to care for your vehicle and you can  obtain  these  from  the  manufactur- er’s accessory outlets.
– Observe  the  vehicle  stopping  dis- tances  when  driving  on  gravelled  surfaces to prevent paint damage.
–  Repair,  or  have  repaired  quickly, 
 areas where the paint has been dam- aged,  to  prevent  corrosion  spread- ing.
–  Remember  to  visit  the  body  shop 
 periodically  if  your  vehicle  has  an  anti-corrosion  warranty.  Refer  to  the  Maintenance Service Booklet.
–  Respect  local  regulations  about 
 
washing  vehicles  (e.g.  do  not  wash  your vehicle on a public highway).
you should
–  Wash  your  car  frequently, with  the  engine  off,  with  cleaning  products  recommended  by  our  Technical  Department  (never  use  abrasive  products)  and  be  sure  to  jet-rinse  off:
–    spots  of  tree  resin  and  industrial 
 grime;
–   
bird  droppings, which  cause  a  chemical  reaction  with  the  paint  that  rapidly  discolours  paint- work  and  may  even  cause  the  paint to peel off;   Wash  the  vehicle immediately  to  remove  these  marks  since  it  is  impossible  to  remove  them  by  polishing;
–    salt,  particularly  in  the  wheel 
 arches  and  underneath  the  body  after  driving  in  areas  where  the  roads have been gritted;
–    mud in the wheel arches and un
- derneath  the  body  which  form  damp patches.  
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ENG_UD12591_2Fusibles (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)ENG_NU_853-3_BCSK85_Renault_5
Some  accessories  are  protected  by  fuses  located  in  the  engine  compart- ment.
However,  due  to  their  reduced  acces- sibility, we  advise  you  to  have  your  fuses  replaced  by  an  approved  Dealer.
FUSES (2/2)
Allocation of fuses(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)
SymbolAllocation
2Rear door locking/child  safety
hElectric windows
ÚPassenger compartment  ventilation
ALIM UCHGeneral supply or  courtesy lights
NCentral door locking
ÙEngine immobiliser or  indicators
fRear screen wiper or not  used
Z
Interior lightingWiper with automatic  operation/Automatic  lighting or not used
ßBrake lights
îRadio
SymbolAllocation
tClimate control
yManual air conditioning
ÆFront cigar lighter
nABS/ESP
hDriver-controlled windows  or not used
æDriver’s window winder
ÌHorn
gElectric door mirrors
aAutomatic climate controlinstrument panel
Indicator or rear screen  wiper  
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ENG_UD12592_2Batterie : dépannage (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)ENG_NU_853-3_BCSK85_Renault_5
BATTERY: troubleshooting (3/4)
Special procedures may be  required  to  charge  some  batteries.  Contact  your  ap- proved Dealer.
Avoid  all  risk  of  sparks  which  may  cause  an  immediate  explosion  and  charge  the  battery  in  a  well-venti- lated area. Risk of serious injury.
If your vehicle is to be left stationary for  a  relatively  long  time,  disconnect  the  battery  or  have  it  recharged  regularly,  particularly  during  cold  weather.  It  will  then be necessary, with the engine run- ning, to move the steering wheel slowly,  from  lock  to  lock  and  to  reprogram  the  electronic  equipment  with  a  memory  feature,  radio,  etc.  The  battery  should  be stored in a cool and dry location pro- tected from frost.
Note:  if  you  have  disconnected  or  re- charged  a  battery,  move  the  steering  wheel  slowly  from  lock  to  lock  to  reset  the system.
Have  the  battery’s  charge  status  checked regularly:
– especially if you use your vehicle for 
 short journeys or for frequent driving  in town;
–  when the exterior temperature drops 
 (in  winter), the  charge  decreases.  In  winter,  only  use  the  electrical  equipment that is really necessary;
–  finally,  you  should  understand  that 
 the  charge  decreases  naturally  as  a  result of certain permanent electrical  consumers  such  as  the  clock,  after- sales accessories, etc.
When  many  accessories  are  fitted  to  the  vehicle,  have  them  connected  to  the + after ignition feed. In this case, it  is  advisable  to  have  your  vehicle  fitted  with  a  battery  which  has  an  increased  nominal capacity. Contact an approved  Dealer.
Connecting a battery charger
The  battery  charger  must  be  com- patible  with  a  battery  with  nominal  voltage of 12 volts.
Switch  the  engine  off  and  then  discon- nect  both  battery  leads starting  with  the negative terminal.
Do not disconnect the battery when the  engine  is  running. Follow  the  instruc- tions  given  by  the  manufacturer  for  the battery charger you are using.
Only  a  fully  charged  and  well-main- tained  battery  will  have  a  long  and  useful  life  and  enable  you  to  start  the  vehicle’s engine normally.
The  battery  must  be  kept  clean  and  dry.  
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Wipers (replacing blades)
Lower  tab  3,  by  pressing  on  either  
side A.
Then push the blade forwards 
B, to re- 
lease hook 4.
To refit
To  refit  the  wiper  blade,  proceed  in  re- verse order to removal. Make sure that  the  blade  is  correctly  locked  in  posi- tion.
Replacing windscreen wiper  
blades 
1
–  With the ignition off, lift wiper arm 2;
–  turn blade 
1.
Driver’s  side  special  note:  stop  turning  before it touches the bonnet.
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES (1/2)
2
1
4
3B
A
A
– In  frosty  weather,  make  sure  that  the  wiper  blades  are  not  stuck  by  ice  (to  avoid  the  risk  of  the  motor  overheating).
–    Check  the  condition  of  the  wiper 
 blades.Replace the wiper blades as soon  as  they  begin  to  lose  efficiency  (approximately once a year).
Whilst changing the blade, take care  not to drop the arm onto the window  after  it  has  been  removed  as  this  may break the window.
Check  the  condition  of  the  wiper  blades. You are responsible for their  service life:
– clean the blades, windscreen and 
 rear  screen  regularly  with  soapy  water;
–  do  not  use  them  when  the  wind
- screen or rear screen are dry;
–  free them from the windscreen or 
 
rear  screen  when  they  have  not  been used for a long time.