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Edit
You can edit a name or phone number stored in the
phone book.\fction Screen display
\bush
button
;
Turn MENU/VOL dial
; EDIT N\fME
\bush ENTER
;*1
Turn MENU/VOL dial JOE
;
\bush ENTER
; JOE OK <@OK\f>
Turn MENU/VOL dial
;Focus on “Y” JOE <XYZ>
\bush ENTER
;*2*3 JOEY
\bush
for more than
1.5 seconds to go to main screen.
*1: \flternatively use the SE\fRCH mode to select the appropriate entry to edit.
— SE\fRCH appears on the display then push the ENTER button.
— Select the first character of the name then push the ENTER button.
— The name should be displayed. If necessary, turn the MENU/VOL dial to select the correct name.
*2: When the
button is pushed briefly, the
cursor will move one step backwards and the last character will be deleted. To delete all
characters push the
button for more than 1
second.
*3: If necessary, you can edit the telephone number. \ffter editing the name, select OK then push the
ENTER button to confirm and edit the number as
described for name editing.
Delete a name:
To delete a name (contact) from the phone book,
proceed as follows:
1. Briefly push the
button.
2. Turn the MENU/VOL dial then select the DELETE N\fME.
3. \bush the ENTER button.
4. Turn the MENU/VOL dial to the name that needs to be deleted then push the ENTER button.
5. The display will show DELETE? YES. If applicable, turn the MENU/VOL dial to select DELETE? NO.
6. The display will show the message DELETED.
The search mode can also be performed as follows:
1. Briefly push the
button.
2. SE\fRCH appears on the display then push the ENTER button.
3. Select the first character of the name then push the ENTER button.
4. The display will now show the name(s) beginning with the corresponding character. If necessary,
turn the MENU/VOL dial to select the correct
name.
5. \bush the ENTER button and the display will show DELETE? YES. If applicable, turn the MENU/VOL
dial to select DELETE? NO. 6. To confirm the selection, push the ENTER button.
Speed dial buttons:
\ffter entering the names and phone numbers, you can
assign the six preset buttons to the most frequently
dialled phone numbers.
1. \bush the
button.
2. Select the name by turning the MENU/VOL dial or using the search name mode.
3. Once found, push the assigned preset button until a confirmation beep is heard. The name and phone
number are now stored under that button.
Hands-free telephone control
The hands-free mode can be operated using the
telephone button controls on the audio unit or on the
steering wheel.
Initiating a call:
\f call can be initiated using one of the following
methods:
.redial
. phone book
. voice tag
. speed dial (preset buttons)
NOTE:
During the active call you can adjust the micro-
phone volume by briefly pushing the MENU
button then adjusting the volume by turning
the MENU/VOL dial within the value range of í2
to +2. To confirm the entry, briefly push the
ENTER or
button or wait for 10 seconds to
return to the active call main screen.
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Redial:
Use the redial mode to call the last num\fer that was
dialled.
1. \briefly push the
\futton.
2. Select REDIAL.
3. Push the ENTER or the
\futton to redial the
last num\fer.
Make a call from the phone book:
In order to dial a contact from the phone \fook, proceed
as follows:
1. Push the
\futton.
2. Turn the MENU/VOL dial and select the corre- spondent name.
3. Push the ENTER or the
\futton in order to dial
the num\fer.
Alternatively, you can use the search mode as follows:
1. \briefly push the
\futton.
2. SEARCH appears on the display then push the ENTER \futton.
3. Select the first character of the name then the ENTER \futton.
4. The name should \fe displayed. If necessary, turn the MENU/VOL dial to select the
correct name.
5. Push the ENTER or
\futton in order to dial the
num\fer.
Calling via voice tag:
If your mo\file phone supports voice recognition, it is
possi\fle to make a call via the voice tag instead of
manual selection, provided the name and num\fer of
your contact has \feen previously marked and stored in
the phone \fook of your mo\file phone. For details, see the mo\file phone manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
In order to dial via a voice tag, proceed as follows:
1. Push the
\futton for more than 2 seconds.
2. The display shows SPEAK NOW.
3. Give your voice tag. Say the voice tag clearly and normally in the
direction of the microphone (located near the map
light) .
4. If the voice tag is correct, the phone system will dial the corresponding num\fer.
Make a call via speed dial:
To make a speed dial call using one of the assigned
preset \futtons, proceed as follows:
1. \briefly push the
\futton.
2. Push the corresponding preset \futton (1-6) . Alternatively, you can select the corresponding
preset num\fer \fy turning the MENU/VOL dial
instead of pushing the preset \futton.
3. To confirm the selection, push the
\futton to
make the call.
Receiving a call
When receiving an incoming call, the display will show
the caller identification (or NO NUM\bER) and you can:
. answer the call \fy \friefly pushing the
\futton.
. end the call after the conversation \fy pushing the
\futton.
. reject the call \fy pushing the
\futton.
Steering wheel switch for \bluetoothŠ
SAA2594
The hands-free mode can \fe operated using the
controls on the steering wheel.
Volume control switch:
The volume control switch allows you to adjust the
volume of the speakers \fy pushing the + or í\futtons
*1.
Telephone button:
The
\futton*2allow you to:
. accept an incoming call \fy pushing the
\futton.
. reject an incoming call \fy pushing the
\futton
during the incoming call.
. end an active call \fy pushing the
\futton
once.
. redial the last outgoing call \fy pushing the
\futton twice.
. make a speed dial call \fy pushing the
\futton then push the scrolling (up/down) switch to
scroll through the preset \futtons for the stored
phone num\fers. To confirm the selection push the
\futton to make the call.
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.make a call via voice dialling by pushing thebutton \for more than 2 seconds then say
the voice tag clearly.
\bANDS-FREE TELEP\bONE OPERATION
(Type B)
JV\b0519X
Buttons:
1. Phone button
2. A-Z button
3. TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial
4. SETUP button
Microphone:
The microphone is located near the map light.
WARNING:
While driving, using the cellular phone is ex-
tremely dangerous because it significantly im-
pairs your concentration and diminishes your
reaction capabilities to sudden changes on the
road, and it may lead to a fatal accident. This
applies to all phone call situations such as when
receiving an incoming call, during a phone
conversation, when calling through the phone
book search, etc.
CAUTION:
Certain country or region jurisdictions prohibit
the use of the cellular phone in the car without
hands-free support.
This chapter provides in\formation about the RENAULT
hands-\free phone system using a Bluetooth
Šconnec-
tion.
Bluetooth
Šis a wireless radio communication stan-
dard. This system o\f\fers a hands-\free \feature \for your
cellular phone to enhance driving com\fort.
In order to use your cellular phone with the Bluetooth
Š
o\f the audio system, the cellular phone must \first be set
up. Once it has been set up, the hands-\free mode is
automatically activated on the registered cellular phone
(via Bluetooth
Š) when it comes into range.
A noti\fication message appears on the audio display
when the phone is connected, when an incoming call
is being received, as well as when a call is initiated.
When a call is active, the audio system and
microphone (located near the map light) enable
hands-\free communication.
I\f the audio system is in use at the time, the radio, CD,
or AUX source mode will be muted and will stay muted
until the active call has ended.
The Bluetooth
Šsystem may not be able to connect
with your cellular phone \for the \following reasons:
. The cellular phone is too \far away \from the vehicle.
. The Bluetooth
Šmode on the cellular phone has
not been activated.
. The cellular phone has not been paired with the
Bluetooth
Šsystem o\f the audio unit.
. The cellular phone does not support BluetoothŠ
technology (BT Core v1.2, \bands Free Pro\file v1.0
and Object Push Pro\file v1.0) . NOTE:
For details, see the cellular phone’s owner’s
manual.
\bands-\free phone setup
To set up the BluetoothŠsystem to pair with (connect
or register) a pre\ferred cellular phone, push the
button, select the BluetoothŠkey, and then push the
TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial. It is also possible to display
the set up menu directly by pushing the
button.
. Pair Device
Bluetooth
Šcellular phones can be paired with the
system. A maximum o\f 5 cellular phones can be
registered.
. Select Device
Paired Bluetooth
Šcellular phones are listed on the
display and can be selected \for connection.
. Delete Device
A registered Bluetooth
Šcellular phone can be
deleted.
. Bluetooth
I\f this setting is turned o\f\f, the connection between
the Bluetooth
Šdevices and the in-vehicle Blue-
toothŠmodule will be cancelled.
When success\fully paired, a noti\fication message will
be displayed. During the connection the \following
status icons will be displayed (top le\ft o\f display):
Signal strength (
) , Battery status () and
BluetoothŠ().
*: I\f the low battery message comes on, the BluetoothŠ
device must be recharged soon.
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Making a call
The hands-free m\fde can be \fperated \bsing theb\btt\fn \fn the a\bdi\f system.
Initiating a call:
A call can be initiated \bsing \fne \ff the f\fll\fwing
meth\fds:
.Redial
. Ph\fne b\f\fk
. Man\bal dialling
. Missed calls
. Dialled calls
. Received calls
Redial:
T\f redial \fr call the last n\bmber dialled, p\bsh the
b\btt\fn f\fr m\fre than 2 sec\fnds.
Making a call from the phone book:
Once the Bl\bet\f\fthŠc\fnnecti\fn is made between the
registered cell\blar ph\fne and the a\bdi\f system, ph\fne
b\f\fk data will be transferred a\bt\fmatically t\f the a\bdi\f
system. The transfer may take a while bef\fre c\fmple-
ti\fn.
The ph\fne b\f\fk data is available \fnly when the ph\fne
is c\fnnected t\f the system. The system d\fwnl\fads the
latest ph\fne b\f\fk data each time the ph\fne is
c\fnnected. T\f dial a c\fntact fr\fm the ph\fne b\f\fk pr\fceed as
f\fll\fws:
1. P\bsh the
b\btt\fn.
2. T\brn the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial t\f scr\fll d\fwn t\f Ph\fne B\f\fk and then p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial.
3. Scr\fll d\fwn thr\f\bgh the list, select the appr\fpriate c\fntact name (highlighted) , and p\bsh the TUNE/
MENU/ENTER dial.
4. A screen will sh\fw the n\bmber t\f be dialled. If c\frrect, p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial again
t\f dial the n\bmber.
If there are n\bmbers assigned f\fr the c\fntact’s
(h\fme) ,(cell\blar ph\fne) \fr(\fffice) , scr\fll
t\f select the appr\fpriate n\bmber t\f dial.
Alternatively, the q\bick search m\fde can be \bsed as
f\fll\fws:
1. P\bsh the
b\btt\fn.
2. T\brn the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial f\fr the first alphabetic \fr n\bmerical letter \ff the c\fntact name.
Once highlighted, p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER
dial t\f select the letter.
3. The display will sh\fw the c\frresp\fnding c\fntact name(s) . Where necessary, \bse the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial again t\f scr\fll f\brther f\fr the appr\f-
priate c\fntact name t\f call.
4. A screen will sh\fw the n\bmber t\f be dialled. If c\frrect, p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial again
t\f dial the n\bmber.
Manually dialling a phone number:
WARNING:
Park the vehicle in a safe location, and apply the
parking brake before making a call.
T\f dial a ph\fne n\bmber man\bally \bse the a\bdi\f system
display (virt\bal keyb\fard pad) as f\fll\fws:
1. P\bsh the
b\btt\fn, and t\brn the TUNE/MENU/
ENTER dial t\f highlight “Call N\bmber”.
2. P\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial t\f select “Call N\bmber”.
3. T\brn the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial t\f scr\fll al\fng, and select each n\bmber \ff the ph\fne n\bmber.
Once highlighted, p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER
dial after each n\bmber selecti\fn.
T\f delete the last n\bmber entered scr\fll t\f the “/”
(Backspace) symb\fl, and \fnce highlighted p\bsh
the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial. The last n\bmber will
be deleted. P\bshing the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial
repeatedly will delete each s\bbseq\bent n\bmber.
4. After entering the last n\bmber, scr\fll t\f the “
”.
symb\fl, and p\bsh the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial,
\fr p\bsh the
b\btt\fn t\f dial the n\bmber.
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Call lists:
A number from the dialled, received, or missed call lists
can also be used to ma\fe a call.
.Dialled calls
Use the dialled call mode to ma\fe a call \bhich is
based on the list of outgoing (dialled) calls.
. Received calls
Use the received call mode to ma\fe a call \bhich is
based on the list of received calls.
. Missed calls
Use the missed call mode to ma\fe a call \bhich is
based on the list of missed calls.
1. Push the
button, and select “Call Lists”.
2. Turn the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial to scroll to an item, and push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial to
select it.
3. Scroll to the preferred phone number and then push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial, or push the
button to dial the number.
Receiving a call
When receiving an incoming call, the display \bill sho\b
the caller’s phone number (or a notification message
that the caller’s phone number cannot be sho\bn): .
Ans\ber the call by pushing the
button briefly,
or push the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial.
. End the call, after the conversation, by:
— Pushing the
button briefly again.
— Pushing the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial \bhen the “
” symbol is highlighted.
If “” is not highlighted, turn the TUNE/
MENU/ENTER dial to select “”, and push
the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial.
. Reject the call by selecting the “
” symbol on
the screen using the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial
and pushing the TUNE/MENU/ENTER dial to
select it.
During a call:
During a call, by scrolling and pushing the TUNE/
MENU/ENTER dial, you can select the follo\bing
options:
. “
” — Use this item to enter numbers during a
call. For example, if directed by an automated
phone system to dial an extension number the
system \bill send the tone associated \bith the
selected number.
. “
” — Use this item (the transfer handset
command) to transfer the call from the audio
system to your cellular phone.
To transfer the call bac\f to hands-free via the
audio system, select “
”.
Steering \bheel s\bitch for hands-free phone
(if equipped)
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1. Volume control buttons
2. Phone end
button
3. Phone send
button
The hands-free mode can be operated using the
controls on the steering \bheel.
Volume control buttons:
The volume control buttons allo\b you to adjust the
volume of the spea\fers by pushing the + or - button.
Phone send/end button:
The
andbuttons can be used as follo\bs.
. Push the
button to accept an incoming call.
. Push the
button to reject an incoming call.
. Push the
button to end an active call.
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5 Starting and driving
Break-in schedule ..................\o..................\o...............................\o................. 5-3
Before s\far\fing engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o......... 5-3
Precau\fions when s\far\fing and dri\bing ..................\o..................\o........... 5-3Exhaus\f gas (carbon monoxide) ..................\o..................\o................ 5-3
Three-way ca\falys\f (gasoline engine model) ..................\o........... 5-4
Care when dri\bing ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o........ 5-5 Engine cold s\far\f period ..................\o..................\o.....................\o......... 5-5
Loading luggage ..................\o..................\o..........................\o................. 5-5
Dri\bing in we\f condi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......... 5-5
Dri\bing in win\fer condi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o...... 5-5
Igni\fion swi\fch (model wi\fhou\f in\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ..................\o 5-5 Au\foma\fic Transmission (AT)/Con\finuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) ..................\o..................\o.....................\o................. 5-5
Manual \fransmission (MT) ..................\o..................\o..........................\o 5-5
S\feering lock ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-6
Key posi\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-6
Push-bu\f\fon igni\fion swi\fch (model wi\fh In\felligen\f
Key sys\fem) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o............. 5-6 Precau\fions on push-bu\f\fon igni\fion swi\fch opera\fion ........... 5-6
In\felligen\f Key sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.....................\o............. 5-6
S\feering lock ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o......... 5-7
Igni\fion swi\fch posi\fions ..................\o..................\o.....................\o......... 5-8
In\felligen\f Key ba\f\fery discharge ..................\o..................\o............... 5-8
S\far\fing engine (model wi\fhou\f In\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ................ 5-9 Gasoline engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o............. 5-9
Diesel engine ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................\o............. 5-9
S\far\fing engine (model wi\fh In\felligen\f Key sys\fem) ..................\o. 5-10 Gasoline engine ..................\o..................\o...............................\o.......... 5-10
Diesel engine ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................\o.......... 5-11
Dri\bing \behicle ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o.......... 5-11 Dri\bing wi\fh Au\foma\fic Transmission (AT) ..................\o............. 5-11
Dri\bing wi\fh Con\finuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ...... 5-14 Dri\bing wi\fh Manual Transmission (MT) ..................\o............... 5-17
Idling S\fop Sys\fem (if equipped for Thailand) ..................\o........... 5-19 Opera\fing Idling S\fop Sys\fem ..................\o..................\o............. 5-20
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem (if equipped for Europe) ..................\o.............. 5-21 Normal opera\fion ..................\o..................\o...............................\o...... 5-21
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem display and indica\fors ..................\o.......... 5-22
Precau\fions on S\fop/S\far\f ..................\o..................\o.................... 5-23
S\fop/S\far\f Sys\fem OFF swi\fch ..................\o..................\o........... 5-23
Vehicle Dynamic Con\frol (VDC) sys\fem (if equipped excep\f
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o.......... 5-24 Vehicle Dynamic Con\frol (VDC) OFF swi\fch ..................\o..... 5-24
Elec\fronic S\fabili\fy Program (ESP) Sys\fem (if equipped
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o.......... 5-25 Elec\fronic S\fabili\fy Program (ESP) OFF Swi\fch ................. 5-26
Speed limi\fer (if equipped for Europe) ..................\o..................\o...... 5-26 Speed limi\fer opera\fions ..................\o..................\o........................ 5-26
Cruise con\frol (if equipped) ..................\o..................\o..................\o........ 5-28 Precau\fions on cruise con\frol ..................\o..................\o.............. 5-29
Cruise con\frol opera\fions ..................\o..................\o..................\o.... 5-29
Parking ..................\o..................\o..................\o.......................\o..................\o..... 5-30
Sonar (parking sensor) sys\fem (if equipped) ..................\o............. 5-32 Parking Sensor Indica\for (if equipped) ..................\o................ 5-32
Parking space measuremen\f opera\fion (if equipped
for Europe) ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o......... 5-33
Trailer \fowing ..................\o..................\o..........................\o..................\o......... 5-35
Elec\fric power s\feering sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.................... 5-35
Brake sys\fem ..................\o..................\o..................\o............................\o...... 5-36
Brake precau\fions ..................\o..................\o.....................\o.............. 5-36
Brake assis\f (if equipped) ..................\o..................\o..................\o... 5-37
An\fi-lock Braking Sys\fem (ABS) (if equipped) ..................\o.......... 5-37 Using sys\fem ..................\o..................\o.....................\o..................\o..... 5-37
Self-\fes\f fea\fure ..................\o..................\o..................\o..................... 5-37
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Normal operation ..................\c..................\c..........................\c.............. 5-38
Vehicle \fecurity ..................\c..................\c..........................\c..................\c..... 5-38
Col\b weather \briving ..................\c..................\c..................\c..................... 5-38 Battery ..................\c..................\c..................\c..................\c..................\c..... 5-39
Engine coolant ..................\c..................\c.....................\c..................\c..... 5-39 Tire equipment ..................\c..................\c...............................\c.......... 5-39
Special winter equipment ..................\c..................\c..................\c.... 5-39
Parking brake ..................\c..................\c.....................\c..................\c..... 5-39
Corro\fion protection ..................\c..................\c.....................\c.......... 5-39
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During the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles\f , follow these
recommen\bations to obtain maximum engine perfor-
mance an\b ensure the future reliability an\b economy of
your new vehicle. Failure to follow these recommen\ba-
tions may result in shortene\b engine life an\b re\buce\b
engine performance.
.Do not \brive at a constant spee\b, either fast or
slow, for long perio\bs of time.
. Do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm (HR12 or
HR15 engine\f or 2,500 rpm (K9K engine\f .
. Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear.
. Do not start quickly.
. Do not brake har\b as much as possible.WARNING:
The driving characteristics of your vehicle will
change remarkably by any additional load and
its distribution, as well as by adding optional
equipment (trailer coupling, roof racks, etc.) .
Your driving style and speed must be adjusted
according to the circumstances. Especially when
carrying heavy loads, your speed must be
reduced adequately.
.Make sure the area aroun\b the vehicle is clear.
. Visually inspect tires for their appearance an\b
con\bition. Measure an\b check the tire pressure for
proper inflation.
. Check that all win\bows an\b lights are clean.
. A\bjust the seat an\b hea\b restraint positions.
. A\bjust the insi\be an\b outsi\be rearview mirror
positions.
. Fasten your seat belt an\b ask all passengers to \bo
the same.
. Check that all \boors are close\b.
. Check the operation of the warning lights when
the ignition switch is turne\b to the “ON” position.
. Maintenance items in the “8. Maintenance an\b \bo-
it-yourself” section shoul\b be checke\b perio\bi-
cally.
WARNING:
.Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in your vehicle. Pets should not be left alone
either. They could unknowingly activate
switches or controls and inadvertently be-
come involved in a serious accident and
injure themselves. On hot, sunny days,
temperatures in a closed vehicle could
quickly become high enough to cause se-
vere or possibly fatal illness to people or
animals.
. Properly secure all luggage to help prevent it
from sliding or shifting. Do not place lug-
gage higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden
stop or collision, unsecured luggage could
cause personal injury.
EXHAUST GAS (carbon monoxi\be\f
WARNING:
.Do not breathe exhaust gas; it contains
colorless and odorless carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous. It can cause
unconsciousness or death.
. If you suspect that exhaust fumes are
entering the vehicle, drive with all windows
fully open, and have the vehicle inspected
immediately.
. Do not run the engine in closed spaces such
as a garage.
. Do not park the vehicle with the engine
running for an extended period of time.
Starting and driving5-3
BREAK-IN SCHEDULE
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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5-4Starting and driving
.Keep the back door closed while driving,
otherwise exhaust gas could be drawn into
the passenger compartment. If you must
drive with the back door open, follow these
precautions:
— Open all the windows.
— Turn the air recirculation mode off and
set the fan speed control to the highest
level to circulate the air.
. If electrical wiring or other cable connec-
tions must pass to a trailer through the seal
of the back door or the body, follow the
manufacturer’s recommendation to prevent
carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle.
. If a special body or other equipment is
added for recreational or other usage, follow
the manufacturer’s recommendation to pre-
vent carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle.
(Some recreational vehicle appliances such
as stoves, refrigerators, heaters, etc. may
also generate carbon monoxide.)
. The exhaust system and body should be
inspected by a qualified mechanic whenever:
— Your vehicle is raised while being ser-
viced.
— You suspect that exhaust fumes are entering into the passenger compart-
ment.
— You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system.
— You have had an accident involving damage to the exhaust system, under-
body, or rear of the vehicle.THREE-WAY CATALYST (gaso\fine engine
\bode\f)
WARNING:
. The exhaust gas and the exhaust system are
very hot. Keep people, animals and flam-
mable materials away from the exhaust
system components.
. Do not stop or park the vehicle over
flammable materials such as dry grass,
wastepaper or rags. They may ignite and
cause a fire.
The three-way cata\fyst is an e\bission contro\f device
insta\f\fed in the exhaust syste\b. Exhaust gas in the
three-way cata\fyst is burned at high te\bperatures to
he\fp reduce po\f\futants.
CAUTION:
. Do not use leaded gasoline. (See “Recom-
mended fuel/lubricants and capacities” (P.9-
2) .) Deposits from leaded gasoline seriously
reduce the ability of the three-way catalyst
to help reduce exhaust pollutants and/or
damage the three-way catalyst.
. Keep your engine tuned up. Malfunctions in
the ignition, fuel injection, or electrical
systems may cause overrich fuel to flow into
the three-way catalyst, causing it to over-
heat. Do not keep driving if the engine
misfires, or if noticeable loss of performance
or other unusual operating conditions are
detected. Have the vehicle inspected
promptly by a RENAULT dealer.
. Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel
level. Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire, damaging the three-way
catalyst.
. Do not race the engine while warming it up.
. Do not push or tow your vehicle to start the
engine.
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