display RENAULT MEGANE HATCHBACK 2016 X95 / 3.G Owner's Guide
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2.34
ENG_UD21799_7
Boîte automatique (X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_2
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Parking the vehicle
When the vehicle is stopped, move the 
lever  to  position  P  while  keeping  your 
foot on the brake pedal: the gearbox is 
in neutral and the drive wheels are me-
chanically locked by the driveshaft.
Apply  the  handbrake  or,  depending 
on  the  vehicle,  ensure  that  the  elec-
tronic parking brake is applied.
Special circumstances
– If  the  road  contours  and  bends  do  not  allow  you  to  stay  in  auto-
matic mode (e.g.: in the mountains), 
we  recommend  that  you  change  to 
manual mode.
This will prevent the automatic gear-
box from changing gears repeatedly 
when  climbing,  and  permit  engine 
braking on long descents.
–
 
I
 n  cold  weather,   to  prevent  the 
engine  from  stalling,  wait  a  few  mo-
ments  before  shifting  the  selector 
lever  from  position  P  or  N  and  en-
gaging  D or R.
Driving in manual mode
With  the  selector  lever  in  position  D, 
move  the  lever  to  the  left.  Shifting  the 
lever  repeatedly  allows  you  to  change 
gears manually:
–
 
T
 o  move  down  through  the  gears, 
push the lever backwards;
–
 
T
 o move up through the gears, push 
the lever forwards.
The  gear  selected  is  displayed  on  the 
instrument panel.
Special cases
In  certain  driving  conditions  (e.g.: 
engine  protection,  operation  of  the 
Electronic  Stability  Program)  the  auto-
mated system may change the gear au-
tomatically.
Likewise, to prevent incorrect manoeu-
vres, a gear change may be refused by 
the  automatic  system:  in  this  case  the 
gear  display  flashes  for  a  few  seconds 
as a warning.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (2/3)
In  very  cold  weather,   the  system 
may  prevent  the  gears  from  being 
shifted  in  manual  mode  until  the 
gearbox  reaches  the  right  tempera-
ture.
An  impact  to  the  under-
side  of  the  vehicle  while 
manoeuvring  (e.g.:  strik-
ing  a  post,  raised  kerb  or 
other  street  furniture)  may  result  in 
damage  to  the  vehicle  (e.g.:  defor-
mation of an axle).
To  avoid  any  risk  of  accident,  have 
your  vehicle  checked  by  an  ap-
proved Dealer.  
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3.6
ENG_UD14525_3
Air conditionné automatique (X95 - B95 - D95 - L38 - X38 - X32 - B32\
 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_3
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Automatic climate control
AuToMATI c cl IMATE  co NTR ol (1/5)
Automatic mode
The  automatic  climate  control  system 
guarantees  comfort  in  the  passen-
ger  compartment  and  good  visibility 
(except  in  the  event  of  extreme  condi-
tions),  whilst  optimising  consumption. 
The  system  controls  the  ventilation 
speed,  air  distribution,  air  recircula-
tion,  and  starting  and  stopping  the  air 
conditioning  and  air  temperature.  This 
mode consists of a choice of three pro-
grammes:
A
uTo: 
allows  the  selected  comfort 
level to be best attained, depending on 
the exterior conditions. Press button
 
3
 .
S
o FT: gently brings the temperature to 
the  desired  comfort  level.  The  comfort 
level  is  then  maintained  gently  and  si-
lently. Press button
  2.
FAST:   increases  the  operation  of  the 
system  to  reach  the  desired  comfort 
level more quickly. Use this programme 
when you have passengers in the rear. 
Press button
  4.
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4
9   De-icing/demisting  of the rear screen 
and,  depending  on  the  vehicle,  the 
door mirrors.
10
 
 “Clear V
 iew” function.
11
 
 
 Air recirculation.
12
 
 V
 entilation speed.
13
 
 Display
 .
16
7891011
32
The controls
1 and 6 Air temperature.
2 ,   3   and   4 Automatic programmes.
5
 
D
 istribution  of  air  in  the  passenger 
compartment.
7
 
Of
 f button.
8
 
Air conditioning.
13
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JauneNoirNoir texte
3.7
ENG_UD14525_3
Air conditionné automatique (X95 - B95 - D95 - L38 - X38 - X32 - B32\
 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_3
AuTo MATI c cl IMATE  co NTR ol (2/5)
Varying the ventilation speed
In  automatic  mode,  the  system  uses 
the most suitable amount of air to reach 
and maintain the desired comfort level.
You can still adjust the ventilation speed 
by  pressing  buttons
 1
 2  to  increase  or 
reduce the ventilation speed.
In  this  case,  the  ventilation  speed, 
which  is  no  longer  controlled  automat-
ically,  appears  in  zone
 A  
on  the  dis-
play
  13.
Some  buttons  have  an  operating 
tell-tale  which  indicates  the  operat-
ing status.
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3
Temperature adjustment
Press  one  of  the  buttons 1  or 6  to  in-
crease  or  reduce  the  temperature 
on  the  left-hand  side
 1  
or  right-hand 
side
  6. Pressing button   3 for more than 
2 seconds sets the passenger tempera-
ture to the driver’s temperature.
Special  note:   the  highest  and  lowest 
settings  allow  the  system  to  produce 
maximum  hot  or  cold  temperature 
levels (“LO” and “HI” on display
 
13
 ).
6
A13
clear View function
Press  button 10:  the  integrated  indica-
tor light comes on.
This  function  quickly  demists  and  de-
ices  the  windscreen,  the  rear  screen, 
the  front  side  windows,  and  the  door 
mirrors (depending on the vehicle). The 
air  conditioning  and  rear  screen  de-ic-
ing functions must be activated.
Press  button
  9  to  stop  the  heated  rear 
screen operating; the integrated indica-
tor goes out.
You  can  change  the  ventilation  speed 
by pressing button
 
12
 .
To exit this function,  press:
–
 
button
   10 again,
–
 
one of either button
   2,   3 or   4.
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3.8
ENG_UD14525_3
Air conditionné automatique (X95 - B95 - D95 - L38 - X38 - X32 - B32\
 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_3
Jaune NoirNoir texte
The  displayed  temperature  values 
show a comfort level.
When  starting  the  engine,  increas-
ing  or  decreasing  the  value  dis-
played  will  not  allow  the  com-
fort  level  to  be  reached  any  more 
quickly.  The  system  will  always  op-
timise  the  temperature  increase  or 
decrease  (the  ventilation  system 
does not start instantly at maximum 
speed:  it  gradually  increases).  This 
may take several minutes.
Generally  speaking,  unless  there  is 
a particular reason not to, the dash-
board air vents should remain open.
You are recommended to use automatic mode by selecting one of the auto-
matic programmes A
u To , S o FT or FAST.
In automatic mode (indicator light for button
  3 on), all heating and air conditioning 
functions are controlled by the system.
You can also change the system selection, in this case, indicator light for button
  3 
will go out and the changed function, which is no longer controlled by the system, 
is shown on display
 
13
 .
To return to automatic mode, press one of the  A
u T
o
 , S
o FT or FAST programmes .
AuToMATI c cl IMATE  co NTR ol (3/5)
Switching air conditioning on 
or off
In automatic mode, the system switches 
the  air  conditioning  system  on  or  off, 
depending on the climate conditions.
Press  switch
 8  
to  switch  off  the  air 
conditioning;  the  integrated  indicator 
comes  on  and  “AC  OFF”  is  shown  on 
the display
 
13
 .
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rear screen de-icing/demisting .............................. (current page)
windscreen de-icing/demisting  .............................. (current page)
Jaune NoirNoir texte
3.9
ENG_UD14525_3
Air conditionné automatique (X95 - B95 - D95 - L38 - X38 - X32 - B32\
 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_3
AuTo MATI c cl IMATE  co NTR ol (4/5)
Rear screen de-icing/
demisting
Press  button 9:   the  integrated  indica-
tor  light  comes  on.  This  function  per-
mits rapid demisting/de-icing of the rear 
screen and de-icing of the door mirrors 
(on equipped vehicles).
To  exit  this  function,   press  button
 9
 
again.  Demisting  automatically  stops 
by default.
12
WThe  air  flow  is  directed  to  the 
windscreen  and  the  front  side 
window demisting vents.
×The  air  flow  is  distributed  be-
tween  all  the  air  vents,  the 
front  side  window  demisting  vents,  the 
windscreen  demisting  vents  and  the 
footwells.
¿The  air  flow  is  directed  mainly 
towards the footwells.
¾The air flow is directed towards 
the  dashboard  vents  and  the 
footwells.
½All the air flow is directed to the 
dashboard vents.
In this situation, the distribution of air in 
the  passenger  compartment,  which  is 
no  longer  automatically  controlled,  ap-
pears on the display.9
Adjusting the distribution 
of air in the passenger 
compartment
There  are  five  air  distribution  options. 
Press  switch 5  
to  scroll  through  them. 
The  arrows  located  in  area
 B  
on  the 
display
 1
3  combine  to  show  you  the 
distribution selected:
5
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engine oil .............................................. (up to the end of the DU)
oil change  ............................................. (up to the end of the DU)
engine oil level  ...................................... (up to the end of the DU)
4.3
ENG_UD23617_4
Niveau huile moteur : généralités (X95 - B95 - D95 - K95 - Ren\
ault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_4
Engine oil level:
general information
engine Oil level: general information (1/2)
Minimum oil level warning on 
the instrument panel
When  the  message  “Checking  control 
functions”  is  displayed  press  button 3  
or
  4.
if
  the  level  is  below  minimum:   the 
message “Oil level” appears on the dis-
play  along  with  squares
 1  
that  are  re-
placed  with  dashes
 2  
when  the  level 
goes down.
n
ote: The detailed level cannot be dis-
played  if  the  vehicle  was  previously 
only driven for a short time. if the level is at the minimum
The  message  “Top  up  oil  level”  and  in-
dicator  light ©  light  up  on  the  in-
strument panel.
i
t is vital to top up the oil as soon as 
possible.
The  display  only  warns  the 
driver if the oil level is at the 
minimum  level.  It  does  not 
inform the driver that the oil 
level  has  exceeded  the  maximum 
level  as  this  can  only  be  measured 
using a dipstick.
It  is  normal  for  an  engine  to  use  oil  for 
lubrication  and  cooling  of  moving  parts 
and  it  is  normal  to  top  up  the  level  be-
tween oil changes.
However,  contact  your  approved 
Dealer  if  more  than  0.5  litres  is  being 
consumed  every  600  miles  (1,000  km) 
after the running in period.
Oil  change  frequency:  check  the  oil 
level from time to time and certainly 
before any long journey to avoid the 
risk of damaging your engine.
Reading the oil level
The oil level should be read with the ve-
hicle  on  level  ground,  after  the  engine 
has been switched off for some time.
th
e  dipstick  must  be  used  to  read 
the  exact  oil  level  and  make  sure 
that the maximum level has not been 
exceeded  (risk  of  engine  damage). 
Refer to the following pages.
The  instrument  panel  display  only 
alerts the driver when the oil level is at 
its minimum.
3
4
Oil level
   
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battery................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
4.11
ENG_UD11753_3
Batterie (X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_4
The  battery 1   does  not  require  any 
maintenance.label A
Observe the indications on the battery:
–
  2   
n
 aked  flames  and  smoking  forbid-
den;
–
  3 eye protection required;
–
  4 keep away from children;
–
  5 explosive materials;
–
  6 refer to the handbook;
–
  7 corrosive materials.
Battery
The  battery  is  a  specific 
type ,  please  ensure  it  is 
replaced  with  the  same 
type.  Consult  an  approved 
dealer.
Handle the battery with care 
as it contains sulphuric acid, 
which  must  not  come  into 
contact with eyes or skin. If 
it does, wash the affected area with 
plenty  of  cold  water.  If  necessary, 
consult a doctor.
Ensure  that  naked  flames,  red  hot 
objects and sparks do not come into 
contact with the battery as there is a 
risk of explosion.
BAtte Ry
Depending  on  the  vehicle,  a  system 
continuously checks the battery charge 
status.  If  the  level  drops,  the  message 
“Battery  low  start  engine”  is  displayed 
on  the  instrument  panel.  In  this  case, 
start  the  engine.  Then  the  message 
“Battery  charging”  appears  on  the  in-
strument  panel  for  the  duration  of  the 
charging time.
The  charge  status  of  your  battery  can 
decrease especially if you use your ve-
hicle:
–
 
for short journeys;
–
 
for driving in town;
–
 
when the temperature drops;
–
 
a
 fter  extended  use  of  consumers 
(radio etc.) with the engine switched 
off.
Replacing the battery
As this operation is complex, we advise 
you to contact an approved Dealer.
1
The  engine  may  be  hot 
during  operations  in  close 
proximity.  In  addition,  the 
engine  cooling  fan  may 
start at any moment.
Risk of injury.
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maintenance:interior trim  ...................................... (up to the end of the DU)
interior trim maintenance  ................................... (up to the end of the DU)
cleaning: inside the vehicle  ............................ (up to the end of the DU)
4.14
ENG_UD22866_8
Entretien des garnitures intérieures (X35 - X45 - X65 - J77 - X81 - \
J81 - X85 - X91 - B91 - K91 - D91 - X83 - X61 - X77 ph2 - X95 - B95 - D9\
5 - E95 - K95 - J95 - R95 - 
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_4
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Interior trim maintenance
glass instrument panel(e.g.  instrument  panel,  clock,  exterior 
temperature display, radio display, etc.)
Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).
If  this  does  not  clean  it  properly,  use  a 
soft cloth (or cotton wool) slightly mois-
tened  with  soapy  water  and  then  wipe 
clean  with  a  soft  damp  cloth  or  cotton 
wool.
Finally,  carefully  dry off with  a soft dry 
cloth.
Cleaning  products  containing  alco-
hol  must  not  be  used  under  any  cir-
cumstances.
Seat belts
These must be kept clean.
Use products selected by our Technical 
Department  (Approved  outlets)  or 
warm,  soapy  water  and  a  sponge  and 
wipe with a dry cloth.
Detergents or dyes must not be used 
under any circumstances.
inteRiOR tRiM MAintenAnCe (1/2)
textiles (seats, door trim, etc)
Vacuum-clean the textiles  regularly.
l
iquid stain
Use soapy water.
Dab lightly (never rub) with a soft cloth, 
rinse and remove the excess.
Solid or pasty stain
Carefully  remove  the  excess  solid  or 
pasty  material  immediately with  a 
spatula  (working  from  the  edges  to  the 
centre to avoid spreading the stain).
Clean as for a liquid stain.
Special instructions for sweets or 
chewing gum
Put  an  ice  cube  on  the  stain  to  solidify 
it, then proceed as for a solid stain.
A  well-maintained  vehicle  will  last 
longer.  It  is  therefore  recommended  to 
maintain the interior of the vehicle regu-
larly.
A  stain  should  always  be  dealt  with 
swiftly.
Whatever  type  of  stain  is  on  the  trim, 
use 
cold  (or  warm)  soapy  water  with 
natural soap.
Detergents (washing-up liquid, pow-
dered products, alcohol-based prod-
ucts) should not be used.
Use a soft cloth.
Rinse and soak up the excess.
For  further  recommendations  for 
maintaining  the  interior,  and/or  for 
any  unsatisfactory  results,  please 
see an authorised dealer.  
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emergency spare wheel ....................... (up to the end of the DU)
puncture................................................ (up to the end of the DU)
5.2
ENG_UD18913_3
Roue de secours (X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_5
Puncture
Emergency spare wheel
Puncture, emergency sPare wheel
special note:
T he  Tyre  Pressure  Monitor  function 
does  not  check  the  emergency  spare 
wheel (the wheel replaced by the emer-
gency spare wheel disappears from the 
instrument panel display).
Refer  to  the  information  on  the  “Tyre 
pressure monitor” in Section 2.In the event of a puncture, 
depending on the vehicle, 
you will have:
An  emergency  spare  wheel  or  tyre  in-
flation kit (refer to the information on the 
following pages).
emergency spare wheel
This is located in the luggage compart-
ment. To access it:
–
 
open the tailgate;
–
 
d
 epending  on  the  vehicle,  unscrew 
the anchorage points;
–
 
f
 old  back  the  luggage  compartment 
carpet using tab
 
1
 ;
–
 
unscrew the central mounting;
–
 
remove 
 the emergency spare wheel.
If the emergency spare wheel has been stored for several years, have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is 
safe to use.
Vehicles fitted with an emergency spare wheel smaller than the four other\
 wheels:
–
 
Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same v
 ehicle.
–
 
Repla
 ce the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel with the same dimensions as the original.
–
 
When 
 this is fitted to the vehicle, which must only be a temporary measure, the driving speed must not exceed the speed 
indicated on the label on the wheel.
–
 
Fitting 
 an emergency spare wheel may alter the way the vehicle usually runs. Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration and 
reduce your speed when cornering.
–
 
If 
you need to use snow chains, fit the emergency spare wheel to the rear axle and check the tyre pressure.
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7.1
FRA_UD24011_10
Index (X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_7
AlphAbeticAl index (1/6)
A
ABS
 .............................................................. 1.51, 2.19
  →   2.22
access to the rear seats
 
.................................................... 1.21
accessories
........................................................................\
 5.29
accessories socket
 ............................................................ 3.21
additional methods of restraint .....................
1.25   →   1.28, 1.31
side protection
 ......
....................................................... 1.30
to the front seat belts
 
......
 .................................1.25
  →   1.28
to the rear seat belts
 
......
 ..................................1.25
  →   1.29
adjusting your driving position
 ....................... 1.15
  –   1.16, 1.22
advice on antipollution
 ........................................... 2.12
  →   2.14
air bag........................................................... 1.25
  →   1.31, 1.51
activating the front passenger air bags
 .......
................. 1.45
deactivating the front passenger air bags
 .......
............. 1.43
air conditioning
 ........................................................ 3.4
  →   3.11
air vents
 
...................................................................... 3.2
   –   3.3
anti-corrosion check
 .............................................. 6.17
  →   6.22
anti-corrosion protection
 ......................................... 4.12
  –   4.13
anti-lock braking system: ABS
 
...............................2.19
  →   2.22
antipollution advice
 ......
.................................................................... 2.12
armrest: front
 
.......
 ....................................................................... 3.18
ashtray
 
........................................................................\
....... 3.21
ASR (traction control) ............................................ 2.19
  →   2.22
audible and visual signals.................................................. 1.70
automatic gearbox (use)
 ........................................ 2.33
  →   2.35
automatic gearbox selector lever...........................2.33
  →   2.35
bbattery....................................................................... 1.52, 4.1
1
troubleshooting
 ......
........................................... 5.25   –   5.26
bonnet........................................................................\
.......... 4.2
brake fluid
 ........................................................................\
.... 4.8
bulbs changing
 ......
.................................................... 5.12
  →   5.20ccatalytic converter....................................................... 2.6   –   2.7
central door locking
 ........................................ 1.8, 1.12
  →   1.14
changing a bulb
 ..................................................... 5.12
  →   5.20
changing a wheel........................................................ 5.7
  –   5.8
changing gear
 ................................................. 2.8, 2.33
  →   2.35
child restraint/seat
 ............................. 1.32
  –   1.33, 1.35   →   1.45
child safety......... 1.2, 1.6, 1.11, 1.32
  –   1.33, 1.35   →   1.45, 3.12
child seats.......................................... 1.32
  –   1.33, 1.35   →   1.42
children
 ...................................... 1.10
  –   1.11, 1.32   –   1.33, 1.33
children (safety)
 .......................................... 1.2, 1.6, 1.1
1, 3.12
cigar lighter
 ........................................................................\
 3.21
cleaning: inside the vehicle
 ......
........................................ 4.14   –   4.15
outside the vehicle
 ......
...................................... 4.12   –   4.13
clock
 
........................................................................\
.......... 1.68
closing the doors ................................................... 1.10
  →   1.13
control instruments
 ................................................ 1.50
  →   1.57
controls
 
..................................................................1.46
  →   1.49
coolant
 ........................................................................\
 1.54, 4.7
courtesy light ...................................... 3.15
  –   3.16, 5.21   –   5.22
courtesy mirrors
 
................................................................. 3.16
cruise control ................................................ 1.51, 2.23
  →   2.29
cruise control-speed limiter.................................... 2.23
  →   2.29
customised vehicle settings 
 .............................................. 1.66
customising the vehicle settings  ....................................... 1.66
ddashboard.............................................................. 1.46
  →   1.49
daytime running lights........................................................ 1.71
deadlocking the doors
 ......................................................... 1.8
dimensions ................................................................ 6.5
  →   6.7
dipstick................................................................\
................. 4.4
display
 ................................................................... 1.50
  →   1.55
doors.............................................................. 1.10
  –   1.11, 1.14
doors/tailgate
 .......................................... 1.8, 1.10
  –   1.11, 1.14