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2-26Instruments and controls
The display is updated every 30 se\fonds. \bt about the
first 500 m after a reset, the display shows “——”.
Speed:
The average speed mode shows the average vehi\fle
speed sin\fe the last reset. Resetting is done by
pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than 1 se\fond.
(The average fuel \fonsumption is also reset at the
same time.)
The display is updated every 30 se\fonds. The first 30
se\fonds after a reset, the display shows “——”.
Elapsed time and trip odometer (km or
MILES)
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Elapsed time:
The elapsed time mode shows the time sin\fe the last
reset. The displayed time \fan be reset by pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than 1 se\fond. (The trip
odometer is also reset at the same time.)
Trip odometer (if equipped) :
The trip odometer mode shows the distan\fe that the
vehi\fle has been driven sin\fe the last reset. Resetting
is done by pushing the
swit\fh*Bfor longer than
1 se\fond. (The elapsed time is also reset at the same
time.)
Distan\fe to empty (km or MILES)
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The distan\fe to empty (dte) mode provides you with an
estimation of the distan\fe that \fan be driven before
refueling. The dte is \fonstantly being \fal\fulated, based
on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the a\ftual fuel
\fonsumption.
The display is updated every 30 se\fonds.
The dte mode in\fludes a low range warning feature. If
the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on the
s\freen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte display
will \fhange to “——”.
. If the amount of fuel added is small, the
display just before the ignition switch is
pushed to the “OFF”position may continue
to be displayed.
. When driving uphill or rounding curves, the
fuel in the tank shifts, which may momenta-
rily change the display.
Outside air temperature (8C) (if equipped)
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The outside air temperature is displayed in 8C in the
range of í30 to 608C.
The outside air temperature mode in\fludes a low
temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem-
perature is 38 C or below, the warning “ICY” is
displayed on the s\freen.
The outside temperature sensor is lo\fated in front of
the radiator. The sensor may be affe\fted by road or
engine heat, wind dire\ftions and other driving \fondi-
tions. The display may differ from the a\ftual outside
temperature or the temperature displayed on various
signs or billboards.
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Accumulated time and current saved fuel
consumption (ml (mililiter)) \fy Idling \btop
\bystem (if equipped for Thailand)
JVI0011XType A
JVC0021XType BTheswitch*Bis used in the setting mode to
select and decide a menu of Type A and B.
Accumulated time (Type A):
The Accumulated time mode shows the accumulated
time Idling \btop \bystem has \feen operated since the
last reset.
Resetting is done \fy pushing the
switch*Bfor
longer than 1 second. (The saved fuel is also reset at
the same time.) Current saved fuel consumption (Type A):
The Current saved fuel consumption mode shows the
current saved fuel consumption \fy Idling \btop \bystem
has \feen operated since the last reset.
Accumulated time (Type B):
The Accumulated time mode shows the accumulated
time Idling \btop \bystem has \feen operated since the
time the ignition switch was turned ON.
Resetting is done \fy pushing the
switch*Bfor
longer than 1 second. (The saved fuel is also reset at
the same time.)
Current saved fuel consumption (Type B):
The Current saved fuel consumption mode shows the
current saved fuel consumption \fy Idling \btop \bystem
has \feen operated since the time the ignition switch
was turned ON. \bee “Idling \btop \bystem (if equipped
for Thailand)” (P.5-19) .
\betting
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Setting cannot be made while driving. A mes-
sage “Setting can only be operated when
stopped” is also displayed on the vehicle
information display.
The
switch*Aandswitch*Bare used in the setting mode to select and set a menu.
SKIP:
Push the
switch*Ato move to the warning
check mode.
Push the
switch*Bto select other menus.
ALERT:
The alert menu can \fe set to notify the following items.
. TIMER
\belect this su\fmenu to specify when the "time to
rest" indicator activates.
. ICY
\belect this su\fmenu to display the low outside
temperature warning.
To return to the top page of the setting mode, select
“BACK”.
TIME SETTING (CURRENT TIME) :
. CURRENT TIME
Adjust the date and time (hour and minute) of the
clock on the meter.
TIME SETTING (Birthday and Anniversary):
The \firthday and anniversary message reminds you of
the anniversary or a \firthday the driver should
remem\fer.
. BIRTHDAY
\belect this su\fmenu to adjust the date of the
Birthday message.
. ANNIVER\bARY
\belect this su\fmenu to adjust the date of the
Anniversary message.
\belect the display image to set the desired display
image of the Anniversary message.
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.WEDDING DAY
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b adj\fst the date \bf the
wedding day message.
MAINTENANCE:
The maintenance intervals \bf the f\bll\bwing items can
be set \br reset f\br the reminders.
. OIL
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b set \br reset the distance
f\br changing the engine \bil.
. FILTER
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b set \br reset the distance
f\br replacing the \bil filter.
. TIRE
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b set \br reset the distance
f\br replacing tires.
. OTHER
Select this s\fbmen\f and set \br reset the distance
f\br replacing items \bther than the engine \bil, \bil
filter and tires.
T\b ret\frn t\b the t\bp page \bf the setting m\bde, select
“BACK”.
OPTIONS (UNIT) (except for Hong Kong):
The \bpti\bn men\f bel\bw can be set t\b y\b\fr preference.
. UNIT
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b ch\b\bse the \fnit.
. LANGUAGE
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b ch\b\bse the display
lang\fage.
. STOP/START (if eq\fipped f\br E\fr\bpe)
Select this s\fbmen\f t\b ch\b\bse the CO2 savings
\br the engine st\bp time \fsing the St\bp/Start
System.
(See “St\bp/Start System (CO2 savings ) (if
eq\fipped f\br E\fr\bpe)” (P.2-28) .) T\b ret\frn t\b the t\bp page \bf the setting m\bde, select
“BACK”.
Warning check
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T\b see if there are any \bf the f\bll\bwing warnings and
c\brresp\bnding details, select this men\f.
.
Seat belt warning
. N\b key warning
. L\bw f\fel warning
. Parking brake release warning
. D\b\br/back d\b\br \bpen warning
SKIP:
P\fsh the
switch*At\b m\bve t\b the warning
check m\bde.
P\fsh the
switch*Bt\b select \bther men\fs.
ALERT:
This item is available \bnly when a warning is displayed.
Select this men\f t\b see the details \bf warnings.
Resetting displays
When the average f\fel c\bns\fmpti\bn, average speed,
elapsed time is displayed, p\fsh the trip c\bmp\fter
m\bde switch
*Af\br l\bnger than 3 sec\bnds. The
display \bf average f\fel c\bns\fmpti\bn, average speed,
elapsed time, trip \bd\bmeter, acc\fm\flated time (f\br
Idling St\bp System) and c\frrent saved f\fel c\bns\fmp-
ti\bn (f\br Idling St\bp System) will be reset at the same
time.
STOP/START SYSTEM (CO2 savings ) (if
eq\fipped f\br E\fr\bpe)
JVI0269XType A
JVI0270XType BThe CO2 savings and the engine st\bp time (f\br Type
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B) using the Stop/Start System are kept in a su\fmenu.
Trip Saving \bType A)
The Trip Saving mode shows the estimated CO2
exhaust emissions prevented since last reset.
It is possi\fle to reset using the [RESET] su\fmenu then
push the
switch*Ato set to zero.
NOTE:
The [Trip Saving] value is the same information
that is displayed when the engine is automati-
cally stopped by the Stop/Start System.
Total Saving \bType B)
The Total Saving mode shows:
. The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions prevented.
. The time that the engine has \feen stopped \fy the
Stop/Start System.
NOTE:
The [Total Saving] values cannot be reset and
show accumulated Stop/Start System informa-
tion since the vehicle was built.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
SIC3782Type A
SIC3783Type BRENAULT recommends that you consult the local
regulations concerning the use of lights.
AUTO position \bif equipped)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position and
the headlight switch is in the “AUTO” position, the
headlights, front clearance lights, instrument panel
lights, rear com\fination light, and other lights turn on
automatically depending on the \frightness of the
surroundings.
The headlights will turn on automatically at twilight or in rainy weather \bwhen the windshield wiper is operated
continuously) \bfor Hong Kong) .
When the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF”
position, the lights will turn off automatically.
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CAUTION:
Do not place any objects on top of the sensor*A. The sensor senses the brightness level and
controls the autolight function. If the sensor is
covered, it reacts as if it is dark, and the
headlights will illuminate.
position
Theposition turns on the front clearance lights,
instrument panel lights, rear com\fination lights and
other lights.
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HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL
SWITCH
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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.
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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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3-12Pre-driving checks and adjustments
.When the Intelligent Key is placed inside of
the glove box.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed inside of
the door pockets.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed on or
under the spare tire area.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed inside or
near metallic materials.
The lockout protection may function when the
Intelligent Key is outside the vehicle but is too
close to the vehicle.
Unlocking doors
All door unlock:
1. Carry \fhe In\felligen\f \bey wi\fh you.
2. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch
*Aor back
door reques\f swi\fch*B.
3. All doors and \fhe back door will be unlocked.
4. The hazard indica\for flashes \fwice.
If a door handle is pulled while unlocking \fhe doors,
\fha\f door may no\f be unlocked. Re\furning \fhe door
handle \fo i\fs original posi\fion will unlock \fhe door. If \fhe
door does no\f unlock, af\fer re\furning \fhe door handle,
push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch \fo unlock \fhe
door.
Selective door unlock mode:
1. Carry \fhe In\felligen\f \bey wi\fh you.
2. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch (driver’s or fron\f passenger’s)
*Aor back door reques\f
swi\fch*B.
3. The corresponding door will be unlocked. 4. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch (driver’s or
fron\f passenger’s)
*Aor back door reques\f
swi\fch*Bagain wi\fhin 5 seconds.
5. All doors will be unlocked.
Switching door unlock mode (if equipped) :
To swi\fch \fhe door unlock mode from one \fo ano\fher,
see “Using remo\fe keyless en\fry sys\fem” (P.3-7) .
Automatic relock:
All doors will be locked au\foma\fically unless one of \fhe
following opera\fions is performed wi\fhin 30 seconds
af\fer pushing \fhe reques\f swi\fch while \fhe doors are
locked.
. Opening any doors.
. Pushing \fhe igni\fion swi\fch.
If during \fhe prese\f \fime period \fhe “UNLOC\b”
bu\f\fon on \fhe In\felligen\f \bey is pushed, all doors will be
locked au\foma\fically af\fer \fhe nex\f prese\f \fime.
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM
When all \fhe following condi\fions are me\f for a period
of \fime, \fhe ba\f\fery saver sys\fem will cu\f off \fhe power
supply \fo preven\f ba\f\fery discharge.
. The igni\fion swi\fch is in \fhe “ACC” posi\fion, and
. All doors are closed, and
. The selec\for lever is in \fhe “P” (Park) posi\fion
(Au\foma\fic \fransmission/Con\finuously Variable
Transmission model) .
WARNING AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS
The In\felligen\f \bey sys\fem is equipped wi\fh a func\fion
\fha\f is designed \fo minimize improper opera\fions of \fhe
In\felligen\f \bey and \fo help preven\f \fhe vehicle from
being s\folen.
Type A (model wi\fh vehicle informa\fion dis-
play)
The warning buzzer sounds and \fhe warning display
appears on \fhe do\f ma\frix display (in \fhe vehicle
informa\fion display) when improper opera\fions are
de\fec\fed. See \fhe \froubleshoo\fing guide on \fhe nex\f
page. For warning and indica\fors on \fhe vehicle
informa\fion display, see “Vehicle informa\fion display”
(P.2-20) .
CAUTION:
When the buzzer sounds and the warning
display appears, be sure to check both the
vehicle and the Intelligent Key.
Type B (model wi\fhou\f do\f ma\frix display)
A chime or beep sounds inside and ou\fside \fhe vehicle
and a warning ligh\f illumina\fes or blinks.
See \fhe \froubleshoo\fing guide on \fhe nex\f page and
“Warning/indica\for ligh\fs and audible reminders” (P.2-
12) .
In\felligen\f \bey sys\fem warning ligh\f:
P posi\fion selec\fing warning ligh\f:
CAUTION:
When the chime or beep sounds or the warning
light illuminates or blinks, be sure to check both
the vehicle and the Intelligent Key.
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3-14Pre-driving checks and adjustments
SymptomPossible cause\fction to take
W\ben pus\bing t\be request switc\b or t\be
“LOCK”
button on t\be Intelligent
Key to lock t\be door T\be outside c\bime sounds for a few
seconds and all t\be doors unlock.T\be Intelligent Key is inside t\be ve\bicle. Carry t\be Intelligent Key wit\b you.
T\be ignition switc\b is in t\be “\fCC” or
“ON” position.
Pus\b t\be ignition switc\b to t\be “OFF”
position.
\f door is not closed securely. Close t\be door securely.
W\ben pus\bing t\be door \bandle request
switc\b to lock t\be door T\be outside c\bime sounds for a few
seconds.T\be Intelligent Key is inside t\be ve\bicle. Carry t\be Intelligent Key wit\b you.
\f door is not closed securely.
Close t\be door securely.
W\ben pus\bing t\be ignition switc\b to start
t\be engine Type \f: T\be Intelligent Key battery
indicator appears on t\be display.
Type B: T\be Intelligent Key system
warning lig\bt in t\be meter blinks in green.
T\be battery c\barge is low.
Replace t\be battery wit\b a new one. (See
“Battery” (P.8-23) .)
Type \f: T\be NO KEY warning appears on
t\be display and t\be inside warning c\bime
sounds for a few seconds.
Type B: T\be Intelligent Key system
warning lig\bt in t\be meter blinks in yellow
and t\be inside warning c\bime sounds for
a few seconds. T\be Intelligent Key is not in t\be ve\bicle.
Carry t\be Intelligent Key wit\b you.
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4-6Heater and air conditioner, and audio system
.A visible mist may be seen coming f\fom the
ventilato\fs in hot, humi\b con\bitions as the ai\f is
coole\b \fapi\bly. This \boes not in\bicate a malfunc-
tion.
Dehumidified heating:
This mo\be is use\b to heat an\b \behumi\bify the ai\f.
1. Move the ai\f intake leve\f to the “
” position.
2. Tu\fn the ai\f flow cont\fol \bial to the “
” position.
3. Tu\fn the fan spee\b cont\fol “
” \bial to the
\besi\fe\b position.
4. Push the “A/C” button on. (The “A/C” in\bicato\f light will illuminate.)
5. Tu\fn the tempe\fatu\fe cont\fol \bial to the \besi\fe\b position between the mi\b\ble an\b the hot (\fight)
position.
Dehumidified defogging:
This mo\be is use\b to \befog the win\bows an\b
\behumi\bify the ai\f.
1. Move the ai\f intake leve\f to the “
” position.
2. Tu\fn the ai\f flow cont\fol \bial to the “
” position.
3. Tu\fn the fan spee\b cont\fol “
” \bial to the
\besi\fe\b position.
4. Push the “A/C” button on. (The “A/C” in\bicato\f light will illuminate.)
5. Tu\fn the tempe\fatu\fe cont\fol \bial to the \besi\fe\b position.
6. Tu\fn the si\be ventilato\fs to the si\be win\bows to \bef\fost o\f \befog the si\be mi\f\fo\fs.
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER
SAA2592
1. Win\bshiel\b \befogge\f “” button
2. Display
3. Rea\f win\bow \befogge\f “
” button (See
“Defogge\f switch” (P.2-35) .)
4. “AUTO” button
5. Tempe\fatu\fe cont\fol “
”/“” buttons
6. Fan spee\b cont\fol “
+” an\b “-”buttons
7. “OFF” button
8. “MODE” (ai\f flow cont\fol) button
9. Ai\f \feci\fculation “
” button
10. Outsi\be ai\f ci\fculation “
” button
11. “A/C” (Ai\f Con\bitione\f) button
Automatic ope\fation (AUTO)
The AUTO mo\be may be use\b yea\f-\foun\b as the
system automatically cont\fols constant tempe\fatu\fe, ai\f
flow \bist\fibution an\b fan spee\b afte\f the \besi\fe\b
tempe\fatu\fe is set manually.
To tu\fn off the heate\f an\b ai\f con\bitione\f, push the
“OFF” button. Cooling and dehumidified heating:
1. Push the “AUTO” button. (“AUTO” will appea\f on
the \bisplay.)
2. If the “A/C” in\bicato\f light \boes not illuminate, push the “A/C” button. (The “A/C” in\bicato\f light
will illuminate.)
3. Push the tempe\fatu\fe cont\fol “
”/“” but-
ton to set the \besi\fe\b tempe\fatu\fe.
4. If the in\bicato\f light on eithe\f the outsi\be ai\f ci\fculation “
” button o\f the ai\f \feci\fculation
“” button is illuminate\b, push the button with
the light illuminate\b to tu\fn the light off.
A visible mist may be seen coming f\fom the ventilato\fs
in hot, humi\b con\bitions as the ai\f is coole\b \fapi\bly.
This \boes not in\bicate a malfunction.
Heating (A/C off):
1. Push the “AUTO” button. (“AUTO” will appea\f on the \bisplay.)
2. If the “A/C” in\bicato\f light illuminates, push the “A/C” button. (The “A/C” in\bicato\f light will tu\fn
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3. Push the temperature control “”/“” \fut-
ton to set the desired temperature.
. \bo not set the temperature lower than the outside
air temperature. \boing so may cause the tem-
perature to not \fe controlled properly.
. If the windows fog up, use dehumidified heating
instead of the A/C off heating.
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:
1. Push the front defogger “
” \futton. (The
“” indicator light will illuminate.)
2. Push the temperature control “
”/“” \fut-
ton to set the desired temperature.
. To remove frost from the outside surface of the
windshield quickly, set the temperature to a high
temperature and the fan speed to the maximum
level.
. After the windshield is cleared, push the front
defogger “
” \futton again. (The indicator light
will turn off.)
. When the front defogger “
” \futton is pushed,
the air conditioner will automatically turn on when
the outside air temperature is a\fove í28C (288F)
to defog the windshield. The air recirculation mode
will automatically turn off. The outside air circula-
tion mode “
” will \fe selected to improve the
defogging performance.
Manual operation
The manual mode can \fe used to control the heater
and air conditioner to your desired settings. (“MAN-
UAL” will appear on the display.)
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push the
“OFF” \futton. Fan speed control:
Push the fan speed control “
”/“” \futton. Push
the “” \futton to increase the fan speed. Push the
“” \futton to decrease the fan speed.
Push the “AUTO” \futton to change the fan speed to
the automatic mode.
Air flow control:
Push the “MO\bE” \futton to change the air flow mode.
— Air flows from the center and side ventila- tors.
— Air flows from the center and side ventila-tors and foot outlets.
— Air flows mainly from the foot outlets
— Air flows from the defogger outlets and footoutlets.
Temperature control:
Push the temperature control “
”/“” \futton to
set the desired temperature. Push the “” \futton to
increase the temperature. Push the “” \futton to
decrease the temperature.
Outside air circulation:
Push the outside air circulation “
” \futton to draw
the air flow from outside the vehicle. (The “”
indicator light will illuminate.)
Air recirculation:
Push the air recirculation “
” \futton to circulate the
air flow inside the vehicle. (The “” indicator light
will illuminate.) Automatic air intake control:
If the indicator light on either the outside air circulation

” \futton or the air recirculation “” \futton is
illuminated, push the \futton with the light illuminated to
turn the light off. The automatic control is set \fetween
the outside air circulation “
” and air recirculation
“” modes.
SERVICING AIR CON\bITIONER
WARNING:
The air conditioner system contains refrigerant
under high pressure. To avoid personal injury,
any air conditioner service should be done only
by an experienced technician with the proper
equipment.
The air conditioner system in your vehicle is charged
with a refrigerant designed with the environment in
mind.
This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer. However, it may contri\fute in a small part to
glo\fal warming.
Special charging equipment and lu\fricant are required
when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner. Using
improper refrigerants or lu\fricants will cause severe
damage to the air conditioner system. (See “Air
conditioner system refrigerant and lu\fricant” (P.9-4) .)
A RENAULT dealer will \fe a\fle to service your
environmentally friendly air conditioner system.
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