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1-22Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
clip*A. Use the locking clip attached to the child
\fest\faint system o\f one which is e\buivalent in
dimension and st\fength.
Be su\fe to follow the child \fest\faint system
manufactu\fe\f’s inst\fuctions fo\f belt \fouting.
3. Test the child \fest\faint system befo\fe you place the child in it. Tilt it f\fom side to side. T\fy to tug it
fo\fwa\fd and check if it is held secu\fely in place.
4. Make su\fe that the child \fest\faint system is p\fope\fly secu\fed p\fio\f to each use.
Installation on \fea\f cente\f seat (2-point type
seat belt) - seat belts without automatic
locking mode
WARNING:
.The rear center two-point type seat belt on
your vehicle is not equipped with an auto-
matic locking mode retractor.
. The direction of the child restraint system
depends on the type of the child restraint
system and the size of the child. Front-facing:
SSS0512
If you must install a f\font-facing child \fest\faint system
on the \fea\f cente\f seat, follow these steps:
1. Position the f\font-facing child \fest\faint system on
the \fea\f cente\f seat.
Always follow the child \fest\faint system manufac-
tu\fe\f’s inst\fuctions fo\f installation and use.
2. Route the seat belt tongue th\fough the child \fest\faint system and inse\ft it into the buckle until
you hea\f and feel the latch engage.
SSS0513Locking clip
3. To p\fevent slack in the lap belt, it is necessa\fy tosecu\fe the lap belt in place with a locking clip*A.
Use the locking clip attached to the child \fest\faint
system, o\f one which is e\buivalent in dimensions
and st\fength.
Be su\fe to follow the child \fest\faint system
manufactu\fe\f’s inst\fuctions fo\f belt \fouting.
4. Test the child \fest\faint system befo\fe you place the child in it. Tilt it f\fom side to side. T\fy to tug it
fo\fwa\fd and check if it is held secu\fely in place.
5. Make su\fe that the child \fest\faint system is p\fope\fly secu\fed p\fio\f to each use.
Rear-facing:
SSS0514
If you must install a \fea\f-facing child \fest\faint system
on the \fea\f cente\f seat, follow these steps:
1. Position the \fea\f-facing child \fest\faint system on the \fea\f cente\f seat.
Always follow the child \fest\faint system manufac-
tu\fe\f’s inst\fuctions fo\f installation and use.
2. Route the seat belt tongue th\fough the child \fest\faint system and inse\ft it into the buckle until
you hea\f and feel the latch engage.
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1-24Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
2. Move the seat to the rearmost position*1.
3. \fdjust the head restraint to its hi\bhest position
*2.
4. Position the front-facin\b child restraint system on the front passen\ber’s seat. It should be placed in
the front-facin\b direction only.
\flways follow the child restraint system manufac-
turer’s instructions for installation and use.
SSS0515
5. Route the seat belt ton\bue throu\bh the childrestraint system and insert it into the buckle until
you hear and feel the latch en\ba\be.
SSS0513Locking clip
6. To prevent slack in the lap belt, it is necessary tosecure the shoulder belt in place with a lockin\b
clip
*A. Use the lockin\b clip attached to the child
restraint system, or one which is equivalent in
dimensions and stren\bth.
Be sure to follow the child restraint system
manufacturer’s instructions for belt routin\b.
7. Slide the seat forward so that the seat belt fully ti\bhtens the child restraint system.
8. Test the child restraint system before you place the child in it. Tilt it from side to side. Try to tu\b it
forward and check if it is held securely in place.
9. Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured prior to each use.
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Push the adjusting lever*2(if equipped\f during the
day for the best rear\bard visibility.
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS
WARNING:
. Never touch the outside rearview mirrors
while they are in motion. Doing so may pinch
your fingers or damage the mirror.
. Never drive the vehicle with the outside
rearview mirrors folded. This reduces rear
view visibility and may lead to an accident.
. Objects viewed in the outside mirror are
closer than they appear. (if equipped)
. The picture dimensions and distance in the
outside mirrors are not real.
Adjusting
Remote control type (if equipped) :
SPA2214
The outside rearvie\b mirror remote control operates
\bhen the ignition s\bitch is in the “ACC” or “ON”
position.
1. Move the s\bitch to select the right
*1or left*2mirror.
2. Adjust each mirror until the desired position is achieved
*3.
Lever control type (if equipped) :
SPA2772
Adjust the mirror angles \bith the inside lever until the
desired position is achieved. Manual control type (if equipped) :
SPA2140
Push on the mirror surface directly to adjust it to the
desired position.
Defogging (if equipped\f
The outside rearvie\b mirrors \bill be heated \bhen the
rear \bindo\b defogger s\bitch is operated.
Folding
SPA1732A
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-21
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9 Technical information
Recommended fuel/lubricants and capacities ................................. \f-2Fuel recommendation ....................................\.................................... \f-\b
Recommended SAE viscosity number ....................................\..... \f-\b
Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant ....................... \f-4
Engine ....................................\.............................................\.......................... \f-5
Tires and wheels ....................................\................................................... \f-6
Wheel alignment (for China) ....................................\............................. \f-6
Dimensions ....................................\.............................................\................. \f-7
When travelling or registering in another country ........................... \f-7
Vehicle identification ....................................\............................................ \f-7 Vehicle identification plate ....................................\........................... \f-7
Vehicle identification number (chassis number) ....................... \f-7
Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate (if equipped) .......... \f-8 Engine serial number ....................................\.................................. \f-8
Tire placard ....................................\................................................... \f-8
Air conditioner specification label (if equipped) ..................... \f-8
Radio approval number and information ....................................\........ \f-\f For Europe ....................................\........................................\............. \f-\f
For Croatia ....................................\........................................\............. \f-\f
For China ....................................\.................................................... \f-11
For Indonesia ....................................\........................................\...... \f-12
For Thailand ....................................\............................................... \f-12
For Morocco ....................................\.............................................. \f-1\b
For Jordan ....................................\................................................... \f-1\b
For South Africa ....................................\........................................ \f-1\b
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Unit: mm (in)
Overall length 3,8\f5 (14\b.8)
Overall width 1,665 (65.6)
Overall height 1,53\f (6\f.2)
Front tread 1,47\f (57.\b)*1
1,46\f(57.5)*2
Rear tread 1,475 (58.1)*1
1,465(57.7)*2
Wheelbase 2,45\f (\b6.5)
*1: Except for 175/6\fR15 tire model
*2: For 175/6\fR15 tire model When planning to travel in another country or
region,
find out whether the fuel required for your
vehicle is available in that country or region. Using a
low octane rated fuel may cause engine damage.
Therefore, be sure that the required fuel is available
wherever you go. For additional information regarding
recommended fuel, see earlier in this section.
When transferring the registration of your vehi-
cle to another country, state, province or district,
contact the appropriate authorities to find out that the
vehicle complies with the local legal requirements. In
some cases, a vehicle cannot meet the legal require-
ments, and it may be necessary to modify the vehicle to
meet local laws and regulations. In addition, there may
be possibilities that a vehicle cannot be adapted in
certain areas.
The laws and regulations for motor vehicle emission
control and safety standards vary according to the
country, state, province or district; therefore, the
vehicle specification may differ.
When any vehicles are to be taken into another
country, state, province or district, its modifica-
tion, transportation, registration, and any other
expenses which may result, are the responsi-
bility of the user. RENAULT is not responsible for
any inconveniences that may result.
STI\f733
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
The plate is affixed as shown*A.
Built date plate (for Australia and New
Zealand)
Built date is stamped on the vehicle identification plate.
The built date means the calendar month and the year
in which the body shell and power train subassemblies
are conjoined and the vehicle is driven or moved from
the production line.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(chassis number)
The number is stamped as shown*B.
Technical information\b-7
DIMENSIONS
WHEN TRAVELLING OR
REGISTERING IN ANOTHER
COUNTRYVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
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StartingBefore starting engine ..................\m..................\m....... 5-3
Jum\f starting..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 6-8
Pre\bautions when starting and driving .............. 5-3
Push starting ..................\m..................\m..................\m... 6-10
Starting engine (model with Intelligent
Key system) ..................\m..................\m.....................\m......... 5-10
Starting engine (model without Intelligent
Key system) ..................\m..................\m.....................\m........... 5-9
Starting vehi\ble..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 5-12
Steering Ele\btri\b \fower steering system ..................\m...... 5-35
Steering lo\bk ..................\m..................\m............... 5-6, 5-7
Steering lo\bk release malfun\btion indi\bator.... 2-20
Steering wheel..................\m..................\m..................\m 3-20
Steering wheel swit\bh for audio \bontrols...... 4-54
Sto\f/Start System ..................\m..................\m................. 5-21
Sto\f\fing vehi\ble..................\m..................\m........................ 6-2
Storages..................\m..................\m...............................\m..... 2-40
Stowing damaged tire and tools..................\m............. 6-5
Sun visors ..................\m..................\m..................\m............... 2-41
Sunshade ..................\m..................\m.....................\m............. 2-38
Su\fer lo\bk system ..................\m..................\m.................... 3-4
Su\f\flemental air bag systems ..................\m.............. 1-29
Su\f\flemental \burtain side-im\fa\bt air
bag system ..................\m..................\m..........................\m..... 1-31
Su\f\flemental front-im\fa\bt air bag system........... 1-30
Su\f\flemental Restraint System (SRS) ................. 1-25
Su\f\flemental side-im\fa\bt air bag system ........... 1-31
Swit\bh
Audio \bontrol steering wheel swit\bh............... 4-54
Defogger swit\bh..................\m..................\m............... 2-35
Fog light swit\bh..................\m..................\m................ 2-32
Front fog lights..................\m..................\m..................\m 2-32
Hazard indi\bator flasher swit\bh ..................\m...... 2-36
Headlight aiming \bontrol ..................\m..................\m 2-31
Headlight and turn signal swit\bh ..................\m... 2-29
Headlight swit\bh..................\m..................\m............... 2-29
Ignition swit\bh..................\m..................\m.....................\m. 5-5
Power door lo\bk swit\bh..................\m..................\m..... 3-6
Turn signal swit\bh ..................\m..................\m............ 2-31
Wi\fer and washer swit\bh..................\m................ 2-33
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Ta\bhometer ..................\m..................\m..........................\m..... 2-10
Theft warning system..................\m..................\m............. 3-16
Three-\foint ty\fe seat belts ..................\m..................\m.... 1-9
Three-way \batalyst..................\m..................\m.................... 5-4
TireChanging tires and wheels..................\m.............. 8-35
Installing s\fare tire..................\m..................\m.............. 6-4
Pre\faring tools..................\m..................\m..................\m... 6-2
Removing tire ..................\m..................\m....................... 6-3
S\fare tire..................\m..................\m..........................\m.. 8-35
Stowing damaged tire and tools..................\m....... 6-5
Tire age..................\m..................\m..................\m............. 8-35
Tire equi\fment..................\m..................\m..................\m 5-39
Tire inflation \fressure..................\m..................\m...... 8-34
Tire \fla\bard..................\m..................\m..........................\m. 9-8
Tire re\fla\bement indi\bator ..................\m............... 2-24
Tire wear and damage..................\m..................\m.... 8-35
Tires and wheels ..................\m..................\m..... 8-34, 9-6
Tires Flat tire..............\m..................\m..............................\m......... 6-2
Tire \bhains..................\m..................\m..................\m........ 8-34
Tire rotation..................\m..................\m............... 8-3, 8-34
Ty\fes of tires..................\m..................\m..................\m... 8-34
Tonneau board..................\m..................\m..................\m....... 2-41
Towing Towing \fre\bautions..................\m..................\m.......... 6-11
Towing re\bommended by RENAULT............... 6-11
Towing your vehi\ble..................\m..................\m......... 6-11
Trailer towing..................\m..................\m..................\m... 5-35
Trailer towing..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 5-35
Transmission Automati\b transmission fluid (ATF)..................\m 8-19
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid..................\m..................\m..................\m........ 8-20
Driving with Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) ..................\m..................\m......... 5-14
Driving with CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) ..................\m..................\m....... 5-5 Driving with Manual Transmission (MT) ......... 5-17
Manual transmission (MT)..................\m..................\m. 5-5
Transmission sele\btor lever lo\bk release........ 5-16
Tri\f odometer..................\m..................\m........................... 2-26
Trouble shooting guide.............\m..................\m............... 3-13
Turn signal swit\bh ..................\m..................\m................... 2-31
Turning on \bruise \bontrol ..................\m..................\m...... 5-29
Turning on s\feed limiter..................\m..................\m........ 5-27
Ty\fes of tires..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 8-34
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Underbody \bleaning ..................\m..................\m................. 7-3
U\f\fer instrument box..................\m..................\m............. 2-40
Using intelligent Key system ..................\m..................\m 3-10
Using remote keyless entry fun\btion..................\m.... 3-15
Using remote keyless entry system..................\m........ 3-7
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Vanity mirrors..................\m..................\m..................\m.......... 3-23
Variable voltage \bontrol system..................\m............. 8-26
Vehi\ble Dimensions ..................\m..................\m..........................\m. 9-7
Identifi\bation number (VIN)..................\m................. 9-7
Information dis\flay..................\m..................\m........... 2-20
S\feed sensing door lo\bk me\bhanism ............... 3-6
Vehi\ble battery..................\m..................\m.....................\m..... 8-23
Vehi\ble Dynami\b Control (VDC) OFF swit\bh....... 5-24
Vehi\ble Dynami\b Control (VDC) system ............... 5-24
Vehi\ble se\burity..................\m..................\m..................\m...... 5-38
Ventilators..................\m..................\m.....................\m............... 4-2
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Warning Lights..................\m..................\m..................\m................. 2-13
Warning and audible reminders..................\m..... 3-12
Warning lights..................\m..................\m................... 2-13
Warning/indi\bator lights and
audible reminders..................\m..................\m............. 2-12
10-5
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