RENAULT PULSE 2012 1.G Owners Manual

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Driver’s window switch
The driver’s switch, which is the main switch, can
control all windows\f
Locking passengers’ windows:
JVI\b\b36XFront and rear typeWhen the lock button*1is pushed in, the passen-
gers’ windows cannot be operated\f
To cancel the passengers’ windows lock, push the lock
button
*1again\f
Passenger’s window switch
SIC2311
The passenger’s switch can control its corresponding
window\f When the passengers’ windows lock button on the
driver’s switch is pushed in, the passenger’s switch
cannot be operated\f
Automatic function
JVI\b\b37XFront and rear typeAutomatic function is available for the switch that has
anmark on its surface\f
The automatic function enables a window to fully open
or close (if equipped) without holding the switch down
or up\f
To fully open the window, push the power window
switch down to the second detent and release the
switch\f To fully close the window (if equipped) , pull the
power window switch up to the second detent and
release the switch\f The switch does not have to be
held during window operation\f
To stop the window open/close operation during the
automatic function, push down or pull up the switch in
opposite directions\f Window timer (if equipped):
The window timer allows the window switch to be
operated for 15 minutes even if the ignition switch is
turned off and the key is removed\f The window timer
will be cancelled when the corresponding door is
opened or the preset time has expired\f
Auto-reverse function (if equipped):
WARNING:
There is a small distance just before the closed
position which cannot be detected. Make sure
that all passengers have their hands, etc. inside
the vehicle before closing the windows.
The auto-reverse function enables a window to
automatically reverse when something is caught in
the window as it is closing by the automatic function\f
When the control unit detects an obstacle, the window
will be lowered immediately\f
Depending on the environment or driving conditions,
the auto-reverse function may activate if an impact or
load similar to something being caught in the window
occurs\f
When power window switch does not oper-
ate
Some power window functions (automatic close
function, auto-reverse function) will not operate as
described after the battery cable is disconnected and
the electrical supply is interrupted\f Perform the
following procedure to initialize the power window
functions\f
1\f Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position\f
2\f If the driver’s window is closed, open it completely
by operating the driver’s window switch\f
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3. Pull up and hold the driver\fs window switch toclose the driver\fs window. \bold the switch for
approximately 3 seconds after the window has
been fully closed, and then release it.
4. Check if the power window functions operate properly.
If you open or close the power window continuously, it
may cause the power window not to operate properly.
Perform the above procedure.
If the power window functions do not operate properly
after performing the above procedure, repeat the
steps. See a RENAULT dealer, if necessary, for
checking the power window system.WARNING:
Never allow hands, fingers, or any part of your
body within operating range of the sunshade.
You could be injured.
CAUTION:
. Do not place any heavy objects on the roof
glass or surrounding area.
. Do not hang from the sunshade and/or the
sunshade opening or hang any objects from
it. It may cause damage or deformation to
the sunshade.
. Close the sunshade when you leave the
vehicle for extended periods of time to
prevent the inside of the vehicle from reach-
ing high temperatures.
JVI0020X
To open or close the sunshade, operate the knob*A.
To open the sunshade, slide it toward the rear of the
vehicle
*1. To close, slide the sunshade toward the
front of the vehicle*2. If the battery cable is disconnected, the clock will reset
its time and the correct time will not be indicated.
Readjust the time.
For model with the vehicle information display, see
“Vehicle information display” (P.2-20)
For the clock adjustment in the audio unit (if equipped) .
See “Audio system” (P.4-8) .
ADJUSTING TIME
Meter display model (if equipped)
SIC4406
The digital clock*2in the meter displays the time
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
To display the clock, push the adjusting knob
*1. To
adjust the time, perform the following procedure.
1. Push the clock adjusting knob
*1for 3 seconds
or more to enter time adjust mode.
The hours display will start to flash.
2. Push the clock adjusting knob
*1to adjust the
hour.
To advance the time, hold down the knob
*1.
3. Wait at least 5 seconds for the minute display to flash.
SUNSHADE (if equipped) CLOCK
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4. Push the clock adjusting knob*1to adjust the
\finutes.
To advance the ti\fe, hold do\bn the knob
*1.
Wait at least 5 seconds for the second display “:”
to flash.
5. Push the clock adjusting knob
*1to reset the
second counter.
The selected values \bill be stored if no user input is
detected for 60 seconds, or can be reset by using the
adjusting knob.
SIC4436
The po\ber outlet is for po\bering electrical accessories
such as cellular telephone.
CAUTION:
. The outlet and plug may be hot during or
immediately after use.
. This power outlet is not designed for use
with a cigarette lighter unit.
. Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12
volt, 120W (10A) power draw. Do not use
double adapters or more than one electrical
accessory.
. Use power outlets with the engine running
to avoid discharging the vehicle battery.
. Avoid using power outlets when the air
conditioner, headlights or rear window de-
fogger is on.
. Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of electrical
accessory being used and the ignition
switch.
. Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good
contact is not made, the plug may overheat
or the internal temperature fuse may open. .
Do not allow water to contact the outlet.
. When not in use, be sure to close the cap.
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POWER OUTLETS (if equipped)
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WARNING:
.The storages should not be used while
driving so full attention may be given to
vehicle operation.
. Keep the storage lids closed while driving to
help prevent injury in an accident or a
sudden stop.
GLOVE BOX
SIC4407Type ATo ope\f the g\bove box, pu\b\b the ha\fd\be.
To c\bose, push the \bid i\f u\fti\b the \bock \batches.
JVI0692XType BTo ope\f the g\bove box, tur\f the k\fob cou\fterc\bockwise.
To c\bose, push the \bid i\f a\fd tur\f the k\fob c\bockwise.
UPPER INSTRUMENT BOX (if equipped)
JVC0034X
To ope\f the upper i\fstrume\ft box, push the butto\f.
To c\bose, push the \bid dow\f.
CARD HOLDER (if equipped)
JVI0018X
Pu\b\b the su\f visor dow\f a\fd s\bide a card i\f the card
ho\bder*A.
CUP HOLDERS
CAUTION:
Avoid abrupt starting and braking especially
when the cup holder is being used to prevent
spilling the contents. If the contents are hot, they
could scald you or your passengers.
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SIC4409Rear
TONNEAU BOARD (if e\fuipped\b
WARNING:
.Never put anything on the tonneau board, no
matter how small. Any object on it could
cause an injury in an accident or sudden
stop.
. Do not leave the tonneau board in the
vehicle with it disengaged from the holder.
The tonneau board keeps the luggage compartment
contents hidden from the outside.
SIC4410
To remove the tonneau board:
1. Remove the straps
*1from the back door.
2. Remove the tonneau board from the tonneau board holders
*2.
SPA1909
1. To block out glare from the front, swing down thesun visor*1.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side
*2.
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CAUTION:
.Do not leave the light switch on when the
engine is not running for extended periods
of time to prevent the battery from being
discharged.
. Turn off the lights when you leave the
vehicle.
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ROOM LIGHT
The roo\f ligh\b*Ahas a \bhree-posi\bion swi\bch.
When \bhe swi\bch is in \bhe on posi\bion
*3, \bhe ligh\b
illu\fina\bes.
When \bhe swi\bch is in \bhe cen\ber posi\bion
*2, \bhe roo\f
ligh\b illu\fina\bes when a door is opened.
The in\berior ligh\b \bi\fer will keep \bhe roo\f ligh\b on for
approxi\fa\bely 15 seconds or 30 seconds when:
. The key is re\foved fro\f \bhe igni\bion swi\bch wi\bh all
doors closed (\fodel wi\bhou\b In\belligen\b Key
sys\be\f) .
. The igni\bion swi\bch is placed in \bhe "OFF" or
LOCK" posi\bion (\fodel wi\bh In\belligen\b Key sys-
\be\f) . .
The driver’s door is unlocked wi\bhou\b \bhe key in \bhe
igni\bion swi\bch (\fodel wi\bhou\b In\belligen\b Key
sys\be\f) .
. The doors are unlocked wi\bh \bhe UNLOCK bu\b\bon
(on \bhe keyfob or In\belligen\b Key) or \bhe reques\b
swi\bch (\fodel wi\bh In\belligen\b Key sys\be\f) wi\bh \bhe
igni\bion swi\bch in \bhe "LOCK" posi\bion.
. The driver’s door is opened and \bhen closed wi\bh
\bhe igni\bion swi\bch in \bhe "LOCK" posi\bion and
wi\bhou\b \bhe key in \bhe igni\bion swi\bch.
The in\berior ligh\b \bi\fer will be cancelled when:
. The driver’s door is locked.
. The igni\bion swi\bch is \burned \bo \bhe “ON” posi\bion.
When \bhe swi\bch is in \bhe off posi\bion
*1, \bhe roo\f
ligh\b does no\b illu\fina\be, regardless of any condi\bion.
FRONT MAP LIGHTS (if equipped)
To \burn on \bhe fron\b \fap ligh\b*B(if equipped) , push
\bhe on swi\bch*2, and \bhe ligh\b illu\fina\bes. To \burn off,
push \bhe off swi\bch*1.
Ba\b\bery saver sys\be\f
If any door is lef\b open for a period of \bi\fe wi\bh \bhe
roo\f ligh\b swi\bch placed horizon\bally or \bhe roo\f
con\brol swi\bch in \bhe cen\ber posi\bion
*2, \bhe roo\f ligh\b
will au\bo\fa\bically \burn off.
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Keys ..................\(..................\(..........................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-2Key ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-2
Anti-Theft System key (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(........ 3-2
Intelligent Key (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(....................... 3-3
Door locks ..................\(..................\(...............................\(..................\(............ 3-4 Super lock system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(............... 3-4
Locking with key ..................\(..................\(...............................\(............. 3-5
Locking with inside lock knob ..................\(..................\(..................\(. 3-5
Locking with power door lock switch (if e\fuipped\b ................ 3-6
Vehicle speed sensing door lock mechanism (if e\fuipped\b .... 3-6
Auto door lock releasing mechanism (if e\fuipped\b ................. 3-6
Child safety rear door lock ..................\(..................\(..................\(....... 3-7
Remote keyless entry system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(. 3-7 Using remote keyless entry system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(.. 3-7
Intelligent Key system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(............... 3-9 Operating range ..................\(..................\(...............................\(.......... 3-10
Using intelligent Key system ..................\(..................\(................... 3-10
Battery saver system ..................\(..................\(..................\(............... 3-12
Warning and audible reminders ..................\(..................\(............. 3-12
Trouble shooting guide ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-13
Using remote keyless entry function ..................\(..................\(..... 3-15 Security system (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(..................\(.... 3-16
Theft warning system ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-16
Anti-Theft System ..................\(..................\(..........................\(.......... 3-17
Hood ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(............. 3-18 Opening hood ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(...... 3-18
Closing hood ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..... 3-18
Back door ..................\(..................\(...............................\(..................\(......... 3-19 Opening back door ..................\(..................\(..................\(............... 3-19
Fuel filler lid ..................\(..................\(..................\(.......................\(.............. 3-19 Opening fuel filler lid ..................\(..................\(..................\(............ 3-19
Fuel filler cap ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..... 3-20
Steering wheel ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(.............. 3-20
Mirrors ..................\(..................\(.....................\(..................\(..................\(........ 3-20 Inside rearview mirror ..................\(..................\(..................\(........... 3-20
Outside rearview mirrors ..................\(..................\(....................... 3-21
Vanity mirrors (if e\fuipped\b ..................\(..................\(................... 3-23
Parking brake ..................\(..................\(..................\(............................\(...... 3-23 Lever type ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(.............. 3-23
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3-2Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Your vehicle can only be driven wi\fh \fhe keys speci\bic
\fo your vehicle. A key number pla\fe is supplied wi\fh
your key. Record \fhe key number and keep \fhe key
number pla\fe in a sa\be place, excep\f in \fhe vehicle, in
case o\b \fhe need \fo duplica\fe \fhe keys.
The key can only be duplica\fed using an original key or
\fhe original key number. The key number is required
when you have los\f all o\b \fhe keys and do no\f have \fhe
original key \fo duplica\fe \brom. I\b \fhe key is los\f, or you
need ex\fra keys, provide an original key or \fhe key
number \fo a RENAULT dealer.
CAUTION:
Do not leave the keys inside the vehicle when
leaving the vehicle.
KEY
JVP0083XType AYour vehicle is equipped wi\fh \fhe \bollowing se\f o\b keys:1 Mas\fer key (Molded)
2 Mas\fer key (Pla\fe)
3 Key number pla\fe
JVP0084XType B1 Mas\fer key
2 Mas\fer key (Pla\fe)
3 Key number pla\fe
As many as 5 mas\fer keys wi\fh remo\fe con\froller can
be regis\fered and used wi\fh one vehicle.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM* KEY (i\b equipped)
JVP0085XType AYour vehicle is equipped wi\fh \fhe \bollowing se\f o\b keys: 1 An\fi-The\b\f Sys\fem key (Molded)
2 Key number pla\fe
KEYS
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JVP0086XType B1 Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key
2 Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key \bMolded)
3 Key number plate
JVP0087XType C1 Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key
2 Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key \bMolded)
3 Key number plate
JVC0063XType D1 Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key
2 Key number plate
Your vehicle can only be driven with the Anti-Theft
Sy\ftem key\f, which are regi\ftered to your vehicle’\f
Anti-Theft Sy\ftem component\f. A\f many a\f 5 Anti-
Theft Sy\ftem key\f can be regi\ftered and u\fed with
one vehicle. The new key\f mu\ft be regi\ftered by a
RENAULT dealer prior to u\fe with the Anti-Theft
Sy\ftem of your vehicle. Since the regi\ftration proce\f\f
require\f era\fing all memory in the Anti-Theft Sy\ftem
component\f when regi\ftering new key\f, be \fure to
take all Anti-Theft Sy\ftem key\f that you have to the
RENAULT dealer.
CAUTION:
Do not allow the Anti-Theft System key, which
contains an electrical transponder, to come into
contact with water or salt water. This could
affect the system function.
*: Immobilizer
INTELLIGENT KEY \bif equipped)
SPA2406Type A (with panic alarm)
SPA2502Type B (without panic alarm)1. Intelligent Key \b2)
2. Mechanical key \bin\fide the Intelligent Key) \b2)
3. Key number plate
Your vehicle can only be driven with the Intelligent
Key\f, which are regi\ftered to your vehicle’\f Intelligent
Key \fy\ftem component\f and Anti-Theft Sy\ftem*
component\f. A\f many a\f 4 Intelligent Key\f can be
regi\ftered and u\fed with one vehicle. The new key\f
mu\ft be regi\ftered by a RENAULT dealer prior to u\fe
with the Intelligent Key \fy\ftem and Anti-Theft Sy\ftem
of your vehicle. Since the regi\ftration proce\f\f require\f
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erasing all memory in the Intelligent Key com\fonents
when registering new keys, \be sure to take all
Intelligent Keys that you have to the RENAULT dealer.
*: Immo\bilizer
CAUTION:
.Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key with you.
Do not leave the vehicle with the Intelligent
Key inside.
. Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key with you
when driving. The Intelligent Key is a preci-
sion device with a built-in transmitter. To
avoid damaging it, please note the follow-
ing.
— The Intelligent Key is water resistant;
however, wetting may damage the In-
telligent Key. If the Intelligent Key gets
wet, immediately wipe until it is com-
pletely dry.
— Do not bend, drop or strike it against another object.
— Do not place the Intelligent Key for an extended period in a place where tem-
peratures exceed 608C (1408F) .
— Do not change or modify the Intelligent Key.
— Do not use a magnet key holder.
— Do not place the Intelligent Key near equipment that produces a magnetic
field such as a TV, audio equipment
and personal computers or cellular
phones. — Do not allow the Intelligent Key to come
into contact with water or salt water,
and do not wash it in a washing
machine. This could affect the system
function.
. If an Intelligent Key is lost or stolen,
RENAULT recommends erasing the ID code
of that Intelligent Key. This will prevent the
Intelligent Key from unauthorized use to
unlock the vehicle. For information regard-
ing the erasing procedure, please contact a
RENAULT dealer.
Mechanical key
SPA2033
To remove the mechanical key, release the lock kno\b at
the \back of the Intelligent Key.
To install the mechanical key, firmly insert it into the
Intelligent Key until the lock kno\b returns to the lock
\fosition.
Use the mechanical key to lock or unlock the doors.
(See “Door locks” (P.3-4) .)
WARNING:
.Always look before opening any doors, to
avoid an accident with oncoming traffic.
. Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in the vehicle. They could unknowingly
activate switches or controls and inadver-
tently become involved in a serious accident.
SUPER LOCK SYSTEM (if equi\f\fed)
WARNING:
For Super Lock System equipped models, failure
to follow the precautions below may lead to
hazardous situations. Make sure the Super Lock
System activation is always safely conducted.
.When the vehicle is occupied, never lock the
doors with the remote keyless entry system
or the Intelligent Key system. Doing so will
trap the occupants, since the Super Lock
System prevents the doors from being
opened from the inside of the vehicle.
. Only operate the remote controller or the
Intelligent Key lock button when there is a
clear view of the vehicle. This is to prevent
anybody from being trapped inside the
vehicle through the Supper Lock System
activation.
Locking the doors with the remote controller or the
Intelligent Key “LOCK” \button
or the request
switch will lock all doors and activate the Su\fer Lock
System.
This means that none of the doors can \be o\fened from
the inside in order to \frevent theft.
DOOR LOCKS
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