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system reduces the engine output to reduce wheel
spin. The engine speed will \fe reduced even if the
accelerator is depressed to the floor. \bf maximum
engine power is needed to free a stuck vehicle, turn
the VDC system off.
To turn off the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system,
push the VDC OFF switch. The
indicator light will
illuminate on.
Push the VDC OFF switch again or restart the engine
to turn ON the system.
WARNING:
. The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) sys-
tem is designed to help improve driving
stability but does not prevent accidents due
to abrupt steering operation at high speeds
or due to careless or dangerous driving
techniques. Reduce vehicle speed and be
especially careful when driving and corner-
ing on slippery surfaces and always drive
carefully.
. If engine related parts such as a muffler are
not standard equipment or the “ESP OFF”
indicator or “SLIP”indicator or both indica-
tor lights may illuminate.
. Do not modify the vehicle’s suspension. If
suspension parts such as shock absorbers,
struts, springs, stabilizer bars and bushings
are not RENAULT approved or are extremely
deteriorated the ESP system may not oper-
ate properly. This could adversely affect
vehicle handling performance, and the
“ESP OFF” indicator or “SLIP”indicator or
both indicator lights may illuminate.
. If brake related parts such as brake pads,
rotors and calipers are not standard equip-
ment or are extremely deteriorated, the “ESP
OFF” indicator or “SLIP”indicator or both
indicator lights may illuminate.
. When driving on extremely inclined surfaces
such as higher banked corners, the ESP
system may not operate properly and the
“ESP OFF” indicator or “SLIP”indicator or
both indicator lights may illuminate. Do not
drive on these types of roads. .
When driving on unstable surfaces such as a
turntable, ferry, elevator or ramp, the “ESP
OFF” indicator or “SLIP”indicator or both
indicator lights may illuminate. This is not a
malfunction. Restart the engine after driving
onto a stable surface.
. If wheels or tires other than those recom-
mended are used, the ESP system may not
operate properly and “SLIP”indicator light
may illuminate.
. The ESP system is not a substitute for winter
tires or tire chains on a snow-covered road.
. When the ESP system is operating, the “SL\bP”
indicator
in the instrument panel \flinks.
. \bf the “SL\bP” indicator \flinks, the road conditions
are slippery. Be sure to adjust your speed and
driving to these conditions. Be sure to drive
carefully. (See “Slip indicator light” (P.2-17) and
“Electronic Sta\fility Program (ESP) off indicator
light” (P.2-16) .)
. \bndicator light
\bf a malfunction occurs in the system, the “SL\bP”
indicator lights illuminate in the instrument
panel. As long as these indicators are illuminated,
the ESP system function is canceled.
The ESP system uses a Brake Limited Slip Differential
(BLSD) function to improve vehicle traction. The BLSD
system works when one of the driving wheels is
spinning on a slippery surface. The BLSD system
\frakes the spinning wheel, which distri\futes the
driving power to the other drive wheel. \bf the vehicle
is operated with the ESP system turned off, all ESP
system functions will \fe turned off.
The BLSD system and ABS will still operate with the
ESP system off. \bf the BLSD system is activated, the
“SL\bP” indicator light will \flink and you may hear a
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ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM
(ESP) SYSTEM (if equipped for
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5-26Starting and driving
clunk noise and/or feel a pulsa\fion in \fhe brake pedal.
\bhis is normal and is no\f an indica\fion of a malfunc\fion.
While \fhe ESP sys\fem is opera\fing, you may feel a
pulsa\fion in \fhe brake pedal and hear a noise or feel a
vibra\fion from under \fhe hood. \bhis is normal and
indica\fes \fha\f \fhe ESP sys\fem is working properly.
\bhe ESP sys\fem compu\fer has a buil\f-in diagnos\fic
fea\fure \fha\f \fes\fs \fhe sys\fem each \fime you s\far\f \fhe
engine and move \fhe vehicle a\f a low speed forward or
backward. When \fhe self-\fes\f occurs, you may hear a
“clunk” noise and/or feel a pulsa\fion in \fhe foo\f brake
pedal. \bhis is normal and is no\f an indica\fion of a
malfunc\fion.
ELEC\bRONIC S\bABILI\bY PROGRAM (ESP)
OFF SWI\bCH
JVS0022X
\bhe vehicle should be driven wi\fh \fhe Elec\fronic
S\fabili\fy Program (ESP) sys\fem on for mos\f driving
condi\fions.
When \fhe vehicle is s\fuck in mud or snow, \fhe ESP
sys\fem reduces \fhe engine ou\fpu\f \fo reduce wheel
spin. \bhe engine speed will be reduced even if \fhe
accelera\for is depressed \fo \fhe floor. If maximum
engine power is needed \fo free a s\fuck vehicle, \furn
\fhe ESP sys\fem off.\bo \furn off \fhe ESP sys\fem, push \fhe ESP OFF swi\fch
loca\fed on \fhe lower side of \fhe ins\frumen\f panel.
\bhe
indica\for ligh\f will illumina\fe.
Push \fhe ESP OFF swi\fch again or res\far\f \fhe engine
\fo \furn on \fhe sys\fem. \bhe speed limi\fer allows you \fo se\f \fhe desired vehicle
speed limi\f. While \fhe speed limi\fer is ac\fiva\fed, \fhe
driver can perform normal braking and accelera\fion,
bu\f \fhe vehicle will no\f exceed \fhe se\f speed.
WARNING:
.
Always observe posted speed limits. Do not
set the speed over them.
. Always confirm the setting status of the
speed limiter on the vehicle information
display and instrument panel.
When \fhe speed limi\fer is on, \fhe cruise con\frol canno\f
be opera\fed.
SPEED LIMI\bER OPERA\bIONS
Excep\f for HR12DDR engine model: \bhe speed limi\fer
can be se\f be\fween 30 km/h and 170 km/h or 20 MPH
and 105 MPH.
For HR12DDR engine model (for M\b model): \bhe
speed limi\fer can be se\f be\fween 30 km/h and 180
km/h or 20 MPH and 112 MPH.
For HR12DDR engine model (for CV\b model): \bhe
speed limi\fer can be se\f be\fween 30 km/h and 170
km/h or 20 MPH and 105 MPH.
\bhe speed limi\fer se\f swi\fches are loca\fed on \fhe
s\feering wheel.
SPEED LIMITER (if equipped for
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1. RES/+ switch
2. SET/íswitch
\f. CANCE\b switch
4. Cruise control MAIN switch (For details, see “Cruise control” (P.5-28) .)
5. Speed limiter MAIN switch (When this switch is pushed, the speed limiter
enters the standby mode. If the cruise control
system is on, the system will turn off and the
speed limiter enters the standby mode.)
Speed limiter display and indicators (Type B
model)
JVS0019X
The speed limiter operating condition is shown on the
vehicle information display and instrument panel.
Vehicle information display:1. \bIMIT indicator
2. Set speed indicator
When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed limit,
the set speed indicator blinks and the accelerator
pedal operation will not work until the vehicle speed
slows down to the set speed limit.
Instrument panel: \f. Speed limiter indicator light
4. SET indicator light
The speed limiter will not automatically brake
the vehicle to the set speed limit.
Speed limiter display and indicators (Type C
model)
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The speed limiter operating condition is shown on the
vehicle information display and instrument panel. Vehicle information display:
1. \bIMIT indicator
2. SET indicator light
\f. Set speed indicator
When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed limit,
the set speed indicator blinks and the accelerator
pedal operation will not work until the vehicle speed
slows down to the set speed limit.
Instrument panel: 4. Speed limiter indicator light
The speed limiter will not automatically brake
the vehicle to the set speed limit.
Turning on speed limiter
Push the speed limiter MAIN switch. The speed limiter
indicator (light) and the \bIMIT indicators illuminate. The
set speed indicator shows “- - -”.
Setting speed limit
1. Push the SET/í switch..When the vehicle is stopped, the speed will be
set at \f0 km/h or 20 MPH.
.While driving, the speed limit will be set at thecurrent speed.
2. When the speed limit is set, the SET (indicator light) and the set speed indicators illuminate on
the vehicle information display and instrument
panel (for Type B model) .
Changing set speed limit:
Use either of the following operations to change the
speed limit.
. Push and hold the RES/+ or SET/í switch. The
set speed will increase or decrease by approxi-
mately 10 km/h or 10 MPH.
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5-28Starting and driving
.Push, then quickly rele\fse the RES\b+ or SET\bí
switch. E\fch time you do this, the set speed will
incre\fse or decre\fse by \fpproxim\ftely 1 km\bh or 1
MPH.
Resuming preset speed limit:
Push the RES\b+ switch. The SET indic\ftor (light)
illumin\ftes, \fnd the speed limiter will resume the l\fst
set speed limit. If the vehicle is driven \ft \f speed over
the l\fst set speed limit, the set speed indic\ftor will
blink.
C\fnceling speed limit
To c\fncel the speed limiter, push the CANCEL switch.
The SET indic\ftor (light) will turn off. (The set speed
indic\ftor will rem\fin on the displ\fy.)
If the \fcceler\ftor ped\fl is fully depressed (beyond the
resist\fnce point) , the speed limiter is tempor\frily
suspended \fnd the vehicle speed m\fy be controlled
\fbove the set speed. (For Continuously V\fri\fble
Tr\fnsmission model: The tr\fnsmission m\fy downshift
into \f lower ge\fr) . The SET indic\ftor (light) will rem\fin
on the instrument p\fnel (for Type B model) or vehicle
inform\ftion displ\fy (for Type C model) .
If the \fcceler\ftor ped\fl returns to the resist\fnce point
\fnd the vehicle speed returns to the set speed, the
speed limiter will \fctiv\fte \fnd limit vehicle speed.
When one of the following oper\ftions is performed, the
speed limiter will be c\fnceled. The speed limiter
indic\ftor light, \fnd the SET indic\ftor (light) \fnd the
LIMIT indic\ftor will turn off. These c\fnceling methods
will er\fse the set speed limit memory.
. Push the speed limiter MAIN switch.
. Push the cruise control MAIN switch.
Speed limiter m\flfunction
Type B model:
If the speed limiter m\flfunctions, the SET indic\ftor light
on the instrument p\fnel will blink. Turn the speed
limiter MAIN switch off \fnd h\fve the system checked
by \f RENAULT de\fler.
Type C model:
If the speed limiter m\flfunctions, the SET indic\ftor on
the vehicle inform\ftion displ\fy will blink. Turn the
speed limiter MAIN switch off \fnd h\fve the system
checked by \f RENAULT de\fler.WARNING:
.Always observe the posted speed limits and
do not set the speed over them.
. Do not use the cruise control when driving
under the following conditions. Doing so
could cause a loss of vehicle control and
result in an accident.
— When it is not possible to keep the
vehicle at a constant speed
— When driving in heavy traffic
— When driving in traffic that varies speed
— When driving in windy areas
— When driving on winding or hilly roads
— When driving on slippery (rain, snow, ice, etc.) roads
CAUTION:
On manual Transmission (MT) model, do not
shift to the “N” (Neutral) position without
depressing the clutch pedal when the cruise
control is operated. Should this occur, depress
the clutch pedal and turn the cruise control MAIN
switch off immediately. Failure to do so may
cause engine damage.
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PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE CONTROL
.If the cru\fse contro\b system ma\bfunct\fons, \ft
cance\bs automat\fca\b\by. The SET \fnd\fcator and the
cru\fse contro\b \fnd\fcator \b\fght w\f\b\b b\b\fnk to warn the
dr\fver.
. If the eng\fne coo\bant temperature becomes
excess\fve\by h\fgh, the cru\fse contro\b system w\f\b\b
be cance\bed automat\fca\b\by.
. If the SET \fnd\fcator and cru\fse contro\b \fnd\fcator
\b\fght b\b\fnk, turn off the cru\fse contro\b MAIN sw\ftch
and have the system checked by a RENAULT
dea\ber.
. The SET \fnd\fcator and cru\fse contro\b \fnd\fcator
\b\fght may b\b\fnk when the cru\fse contro\b MAIN
sw\ftch \fs turned on wh\f\be push\fng the RES+, SET
í, CANCEL sw\ftch. To proper\by set the cru\fse
contro\b system, use the fo\b\bow\fng procedures.
CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS
The cru\fse contro\b a\b\bows dr\fv\fng at speeds above 40
km/h (25 MPH) w\fthout keep\fng your foot on the
acce\berator peda\b.
The cru\fse contro\b w\f\b\b automat\fca\b\by be cance\bed \ff the
veh\fc\be s\bows down more than approx\fmate\by 13 km/h
(8 MPH) be\bow the set speed.
Mov\fng the se\bector \bever to the “N” (Neutra\b) pos\ft\fon
(Cont\fnuous\by Var\fab\be Transm\fss\fon mode\b) or depres-
s\fng the c\butch peda\b (Manua\b Transm\fss\fon mode\b) w\f\b\b
cance\b the cru\fse contro\b and the SET \fnd\fcator w\f\b\b
turn off.
The cru\fse contro\b sw\ftches are \bocated on the steer\fng
whee\b.
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1. RES/+ sw\ftch
2. SET/í sw\ftch
3. CANCEL sw\ftch
4. Cru\fse contro\b MAIN sw\ftch
5. Speed \b\fm\fter MAIN sw\ftch (For deta\f\bs, see “Speed \b\fm\fter (\ff equ\fpped for Europe)” (P.5-26) .)
Cru\fse contro\b d\fsp\bay and \fnd\fcators (Type B
mode\b)
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The cru\fse contro\b operat\fng cond\ft\fon \fs shown on the
veh\fc\be \fnformat\fon d\fsp\bay and \fnstrument pane\b. Vehicle information display:
1. CRUISE \fnd\fcator
2. Set speed \fnd\fcator
Instrument panel: 3. Cru\fse contro\b \fnd\fcator \b\fght
4. SET \fnd\fcator \b\fght
Cru\fse contro\b d\fsp\bay and \fnd\fcators (Type C
mode\b)
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Vehicle information display:1. CRUISE \fnd\fcator
2. SET \fnd\fcator \b\fght
3. Set speed \fnd\fcator \b\fght
Instrument panel: 4. Cru\fse contro\b \fnd\fcator \b\fght
Turn\fng on cru\fse contro\b
Push the cru\fse contro\b MAIN sw\ftch. The cru\fse
contro\b \fnd\fcator \b\fght \f\b\bum\fnates. The set speed
\fnd\fcator shows “- - -”.
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Setting cruising speed
1. Acce\ferate to the desired speed.
\b. Push the SETíswitch and re\fease it.
3. The SET indicator \fight and set speed indicator i\f\fuminate on the meter pane\f and the vehic\fe
information disp\fay.
4. Take your foot off the acce\ferator peda\f.
The vehic\fe wi\f\f maintain the set speed.
Passing another vehicle:
Depress the acce\ferator peda\f to acce\ferate. After
re\feasing the acce\ferator peda\f, the vehic\fe wi\f\f return
to the previous\fy set speed.
The vehic\fe may not maintain the set speed when
going up or down steep hi\f\fs. In such cases, drive
without the cruise contro\f.
Resetting to slower speed:
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to reset to a
s\fower speed.
. Light\fy tap the foot brake peda\f. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, push and re\fease the
SETí switch.
. Push and ho\fd the SETí switch. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, re\fease the SETí
switch.
. Quick\fy push and re\fease the SETí switch. This
wi\f\f reduce the vehic\fe speed by about 1 km/h or 1
MPH.
Resetting to faster speed:
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to reset to a
faster speed.
. Depress the acce\ferator peda\f. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, push and re\fease the
SETí switch. .
Push and ho\fd the RES+ switch. When the
vehic\fe reaches the desired speed, re\fease the
RES+ switch.
. Quick\fy push and re\fease the RES+ switch. This
wi\f\f increase the vehic\fe speed by about 1 km/h or
1 MPH.
Resuming at preset speed:
Push and re\fease the RES+ switch.
The vehic\fe wi\f\f resume the \fast set cruising speed
when the vehic\fe speed is over 40 km/h (\b5 MPH) .
Cance\fing cruising speed
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to cance\f the set
speed.
. Push the CANCEL switch. The SET indicator \fight
wi\f\f turn off.
. Tap the foot brake peda\f. The SET indicator \fight
wi\f\f turn off.
. Push the cruise contro\f MAIN switch. Both the
SET and cruise indicator \fights turn off.
WARNING:
.Do not stop or park the vehicle over
flammable materials such as dry grass,
waste paper or rags. They may ignite and
cause a fire.
. Safe parking procedures require that both
the parking brake be applied and the
selector lever placed in the “P ” (Park)
position (Automatic Transmission model/
Continuously Variable Transmission model)
or the shift lever placed in an appropriate
gear (Manual Transmission model) . Failure
to do so could cause the vehicle to move
unexpectedly or roll away and result in an
accident.
. When parking the vehicle, make sure the
selector lever is moved to the “P”(Park)
position. The selector lever cannot be moved
out of the “P ” (Park) position without
depressing the foot brake pedal.
. Never leave the engine running while the
vehicle is unattended.
. When parking for an extended period of time
with Stop/Start (Idling Stop) System (if
equipped) activated, the engine will restart
automatically. Never leave the vehicle with
the ignition switch in the “ON”position.
. Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in the 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
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quickly become high enough to cause se-
vere or possibly fatal illness to people and
animals.
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Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model
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Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model1. Firmly apply the par\fing bra\fe.
\b. Automatic Transmission (AT)/Continuously Vari-able Transmission (CVT) model: Move the selector
lever to the “P” (Par\f) position.
Manual Transmission (MT) model: Move the shift
lever to the “R” (Reverse) position. When par\fing
on an uphill grade, move the shift lever to the “1”
(1st) position. 3. To help prevent the vehicle from moving into traffic
when par\fed on an incline, it is a good practice to
turn the wheels as illustrated.
HEADED DOWNHILL WITH CURB
*1
Turn the wheels into the curb and move the vehicle
forward until the curb side wheel gently touches
the curb. Then apply the par\fing bra\fe. HEADED UPHILL WITH CURB
*2
Turn the wheels away from the curb and allow the
vehicle to move bac\f until the curb side wheel
gently touches the curb. Then apply the par\fing
bra\fe.
HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL, WITHOUT
CURB
*3
Turn the wheels toward the side of the road so the
vehicle will move away from the center of the road
if the vehicle moves. Then apply the par\fing bra\fe.
4. Model with Intelligent Key system:
Place the ignition switch in the “OFF” position.
Model without Intelligent Key system:
Place the ignition switch in the “LOCK” position
and remove the \fey.
NOTE:
For Model with Stop/Start (Idling Stop) System:
Use this system when the vehicle is stopped for
a period of time, for example waiting at stop-
lights.
Stop the engine with the ignition switch when
parking, etc. for an extended period of time.
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WARNING:
.The sonar (parking sensor) system is a
convenience but it is not a substitute for
proper parking. Always look around and
check that it is safe to do so before parking.
Always move slowly.
. Read and understand the limitations of the
sonar (parking sensor) system as contained
in this section. Inclement weather may affect
the function of the sonar (parking sensor)
system; this may include reduced perfor-
mance or a false activation.
. This system is not designed to prevent
contact with small or moving objects.
. The system is designed as an aid to the
driver in detecting large stationary objects to
help avoid damaging the vehicle. The system
will not detect small objects below the
bumper, and may not detect objects close
to the bumper or on the ground.
. If your vehicle sustains damage to the
bumper fascia, leaving it misaligned or bent,
the sensing zone may be altered causing inaccurate measurement of obstacles or
false alarms.
CAUTION:
Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as
possible to hear the tone clearly.
When the ignition switch is in the \fON” \bosition, the
sonar (\barking sensor) system is o\berational.
The sonar (\barking sensor) system sounds a tone to
warn the driver of obstacles near the bum\ber. The
\barking sensor indicator will also a\b\bear in the vehicle
information dis\blay. (See \fParking Sensor Indicator”
(P.5-32) .) The system detects rear obstacles when the
selector/shift lever is in the \fR” (Reverse) \bosition. The
system may not detect objects at s\beeds above 10
km/h (6 MPH) and may not detect certain angular or
moving objects.
The sonar (\barking sensor) system detects obstacles
u\b to 1 m (3.3 ft) from the bum\ber with a decreased
coverage area at the outer corners of the bum\ber,
(refer to the illustration for a\b\broximate zone coverage
areas) . As you move closer to the obstacle, the rate of
the tone increases. When the obstacle is less than 30cm (11.8 in) away, the tone will sound continuously.
Kee\b the sonar sensors (located on the bum\ber fascia)
free from snow, ice and large accumulations of dirt (do
not clean the sensors with shar\b objects) . If the
sensors are covered, it will affect the accuracy of the
sonar (\barking sensor) system.
If the sonar (parking sensor) system malfunc-
tions, the beep sounds for 3 seconds when the
selector/shift lever is moved to the
\fR”(Reverse)
position. Have the system checked by a RE-
NAULT dealer.
PARKING SENSOR INDICATOR (if
equi\b\bed)
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*1Parking sensor dis\blay
*ACorner sensor indicator
*BCenter sensor indicator
With the sonar (\barking sensor) system ON in the \fR”
(Reverse) \bosition, when the corner/center sensors
(sonar) detect obstacles near the bum\ber, a tone will
sound and the \barking sensor indicator will a\b\bear in
the vehicle information dis\blay
*1.
The \barking sensor indicators
*Aand*Bindicate
the \bosition of the object and the distance to the
SONAR (parking sensor) SYSTEM (if
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object with the rate of blinking.
When an object is \fetecte\f, the in\ficator appears an\f
blinks (the tone so\bn\fs intermittently) . When the
vehicle moves closer to the object, the n\bmber of bars
\fecreases an\f the rate of blinking increases (the rate
of the tone increases) . When the corner of the vehicle
is very close to the object, less than 30 cm (11.8 in)
away, the n\bmber of bars \fecreases an\f the in\ficator
stops blinking (the tone so\bn\fs contin\bo\bsly) .
PARKING SPACE MEASUREMENT OP-
ERATION (if eq\bippe\f for E\brope)
System operation
JVS0111XParking space measurement switch*1Parking space meas\brement switch
*2ON in\ficator light
The system is inten\fe\f to help the \friver parallel park
easily. When the system is activate\f by pressing the
switch, it informs the \friver of parallel parking
availability.
Press the switch
*1to t\brn on the parking space
meas\brement system.
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1. Select left or right to parallel park by operating the t\brn signal switch.
2. Drive the vehicle alongsi\fe the cars yo\b will parallel park between at approximately 15 km/h (9
MPH) . Maintain approximately a one meter \fis-
tance between yo\br vehicle an\f the one next to
yo\br vehicle as ill\bstrate\f
*A.
3. When the parking space is meas\bre\f, a beep so\bn\fs.
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Measurement result:
The displa\f indicatin\b the measurement result
*B(“OK”, “DIFFICULT” or “NOT ADVISED” ) will appear in
the meter as illustrated.
CAUTION:
.This system provides you with an estimation
of the space in which parallel parking is
possible. Be aware that the system does not
guarantee that parking is always possible in
this space.
. This system may not be able to measure the
parking space correctly between the tall
vehicles such as trucks.
. When the tire pressure is not correct, this
system may not be able to measure the
parking space correctly.
. When replacing a tire with one other than a
genuine RENAULT tire (the same size as the
original tire) , have your vehicle adjusted by
RENAULT dealer. If genuine RENAULT tires
are not used, the system cannot guarantee
accurate measurement of the parking space. .
When the sensor is covered in snow or mud,
the system may not be able to measure the
parking space correctly. Always keep your
sensor clean.
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*1Parkin\b space measurement switch
*2ON indicator li\bht
Setting the level mode:
Dependin\b on \four drivin\b level, the modes can be
selected from the followin\b.
. Amateur .
Normal
. Expert
To set the mode, perform the followin\b procedure:
1. Push and hold the parkin\b space measurement switch
*1for at least 5 seconds. The buzzer then
sounds for 5 seconds.
2. Push the switch
*1the number of times needed
to set the desired mode within 10 seconds. After
10 seconds, the buzzer sounds the number of
times previousl\f pushed.
If the switch is not pushed, the buzzer will sound the
number of times that corresponds to the current mode
set.
The mode can be selected to "Amateur", "Normal" and
"Expert" b\f pushin\b the switch once to three times
while the buzzer sounds as follows:
. Push the switch once to select Amateur mode.
. Push the switch two times to select Normal mode.
. Push the switch three times to select Expert mode.
Each mode indicates the size of space in which
parkin\b is possible as follows:
. The Amateur mode indicates the lar\best parkin\b
space.
. The Normal mode indicates the medium parkin\b
space.
. The Expert mode indicates the smallest parkin\b
space.
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