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Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system (SRS) \f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-2
\bxterior front \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-3
\bxterior rear \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-4
Passenger compartment \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-5
Instrument panel \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-6Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-6
Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model (Type A) \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-7
Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model (Type B) \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-9 Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model (Type C) \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-10
Meters and gauges \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-11
\bngine compartment \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-14 HR12DDR engine model \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-14
HR12D\b engine model \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-15
HR15D\b engine model \f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\)\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f\f 0-16
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LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL
JV\f0223X
\b. Vehicle Dynamic \fontrol (VD\f) OFF switch*(P.5-24) or Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
OFF switch* (P.5-25)
2. Parking space measurement switch* (P.5-32)
3. Headlight, fog light* and turn signal switch (P.2-29)
4. Steering-wheel-mount\Jed controls (left side)* — Audio control* (P.4-54)
— Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone System con- trol (without navigation system)* (P.4-56)
— Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone System con-
trol (with navigation system)**
5. Driver’s front-impact air bag/Horn (P.\b-25, P.2-36)
6. Meters and gauges (P.2-6)
7. Steering-wheel-mount\Jed controls (right side)* — \fruise control switches* (P.5-28) — Speed limiter switches* (P.5-26)
8. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-33)
9. \fenter ventilator (P.4-2)
\b0. Rear window defogger switch* (P.2-35)
\b\b. Hazard indicator flasher switch* (P.2-36)
\b2. Heater and air conditioner* control (P.4-3)
\b3. Audio system* (P.4-8 or Navigation system**)
\b4. Passenger’s front-impact air bag* (P.\b-25)
\b5. Upper instrument box* (P.2-40)
\b6. Side ventilator (P.4-2)
\b7. Headlight aiming control switch* (P.2-3\b)
\b8. Outside rearview mirror control switch* (P.3-2\b)
\b9. Fuel filler lid release handle (P.3-\b9)
20. Hood lock release handle (P.3-\b8)
2\b. Stop/Start System OFF switch* (P.5-23)
22. Tilting steering wheel lock lever* (P.3-20)
23. Ignition switch (model without Intelligent Key system)/steering lock (P.5-5)
24. Push-button ignition switch (model with Intelli- gent Key system) (P.5-6)
25. \fup holder (P.2-40)
26. Selector lever or Shift lever — Automatic Transmission (AT) model (P.5-\b\b)
— \fontinuously Variable Transmission (\fVT)
model (P.5-\b4)
— Manual Transmission (MT) model (P.5-\b7)
27. Power outlet*/USB/AUX connector* (P.2-39, P.4-55)
28. Glove box (P.2-40)
*: if equipped
**: Refer to the separate Navigation Owner’s Manual (if
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1-28Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
WARNING:
.The supplemental side-impact air bags and
supplemental curtain side-impact air bags
ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a
front impact, rear impact, rollover, or lower
severity side collision. Always wear the seat
belts to help reduce the risk or severity of
injury in accidents.
. The seat belts and the supplemental side-
impact air bags and supplemental curtain
side-impact air bags are most effective when
you are sitting well back and upright in the
seat. The supplemental side-impact air bags
and supplemental curtain side-impact air
bags inflate with great force. If you and your
passengers are unrestrained, leaning for-
ward, sitting sideways, or out of position in
any way, you and your passengers are at
greater risk of injury or death in an accident.
. Do not allow anyone to place their hands,
legs, or face near the supplemental side-
impact air bags and supplemental curtain
side-impact air bags on the sides of the
seatback of the front seats or near the side
roof rails. Do not allow anyone sitting in the
front seats or rear outboard seats to extend
their hands out of the windows or lean
against the doors. Some examples of dan-
gerous riding positions are shown in the
illustrations.
. When sitting in the rear seats, do not hold
onto the seatback of the front seats. If the
supplemental side-impact air bags and sup-
plemental curtain side-impact air bags in-
flate, you may be seriously injured. Be
especially careful with children, who should always be properly restrained.
. Do not use seat covers on the front seat-
backs. They may interfere with the supple-
mental side-impact air bag inflations.
Pre-tensioner seat belt system (if e\fuipped\b
The pre-tensioner seat belt system may activate with
the supplemental air bag system in certain types of
collisions.
Working with the seat belt retractor and anchor, it
helps tighten the seat belt the instant the vehicle
becomes involved in certain types of collisions, helping
to restrain front seat occupants. (See “Pre-tensioner
seat belt system” (P.1-31\b .\b
Air bag warning label (if e\fuipped\b
SSS1029
SRS air bag:
The warning label
*1is located on the surface of the
passenger’s sun visor. SRS front-impact passenger air bag:
The warning label
*2(if e\fuipped\b is located on the
side of the passenger’s side instrument panel.
This label warns you not to fit a rear-facing child
restraint system on the front passenger seat as such a
restraint system used in this position could cause
serious injury to the infant in case of air bag
deployment during a collision.
In vehicles e\fuipped with a front-impact passenger air
bag system, use a rear-facing child restraint system
only on the rear seats. “Extreme Hazard! Do not use a
rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by
an airbag in front of it!"
When installing a child restraint system in your vehicle,
always follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s
instructions for installation.
For additional information, see “Child restraints” (P.1-
13\b .
SRS air bag warning light
SPA1097
The SRS air bag warning light, displayingin the
instrument panel, monitors the circuits for the air bag
systems, pre-tensioner seat belt systems and all
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2 Instruments and controls
Instrument panel ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D......... 2-2Left-Hand Dr\fve (LHD) m\bdel ..................\D..................\D..................\D.. 2-2
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type A) ..................\D................. 2-3
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type B) ..................\D................ 2-4
R\fght-Hand Dr\fve (RHD) m\bdel (Type C) ..................\D................ 2-5
Meters and gauges ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D......... 2-6 Speed\bmeter and \bd\bmeter ..................\D..................\D...................... 2-8
Tr\fp c\bmputer (f\br Type A and B) ..................\D..................\D............ 2-9
Tach\bmeter (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D....... 2-10
Fuel gauge ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D.......... 2-10
Aut\bmat\fc Transm\fss\f\bn (AT)/C\bnt\fnu\busly Var\fable
Transm\fss\f\bn (CVT) p\bs\ft\f\bn \fnd\fcat\br (\ff equ\fpped) ............ 2-10
Eng\fne start \bperat\f\bn \fnd\fcat\br (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..... 2-11
Warn\fng/\fnd\fcat\br l\fghts and aud\fble rem\fnders ..................\D......... 2-12 Check\fng bulbs ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D...... 2-13
Warn\fng l\fghts ..................\D..................\D...............................\D.............. 2-13
Ind\fcat\br l\fghts ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..... 2-16
Aud\fble rem\fnders ..................\D..................\D..................\D.................... 2-18
Veh\fcle \fnf\brmat\f\bn d\fsplay (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D... 2-20 Ind\fcat\brs f\br \bperat\f\bn ..................\D..................\D............................ 2-20
Warn\fngs and alerts ..................\D..................\D..................\D................ 2-22
Ind\fcat\brs f\br b\frthday and ann\fversary ..................\D..................\D. 2-23
Ind\fcat\brs f\br ma\fntenance ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-24
Ind\fcat\brs f\br St\bp/Start System (\ff equ\fpped
f\br Eur\bpe) ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-24
Tr\fp c\bmputer (f\br Type C) ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-25
St\bp/Start System (CO2 sav\fngs ) (\ff equ\fpped
f\br Eur\bpe) ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-28
Headl\fght and turn s\fgnal sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D.................. 2-29 Headl\fght sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..........................\D.............. 2-29 Battery saver system ..................\D..................\D..................\D............ 2-30
Headl\fght a\fm\fng c\bntr\bl (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D................ 2-31
Turn s\fgnal sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..........................\D.......... 2-31
F\bg l\fght sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-32 Fr\bnt f\bg l\fghts ..................\D..................\D...............................\D.......... 2-32
Rear f\bg l\fght ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..... 2-32
W\fper and washer sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D..................\D............ 2-33 W\fndsh\feld w\fper and washer sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D 2-33
Ra\fn-sens\fng aut\b w\fper system (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D.. 2-33
Rear w\fnd\bw w\fper and washer sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ....... 2-34
Def\bgger sw\ftch (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D... 2-35
Hazard \fnd\fcat\br flasher sw\ftch ..................\D..................\D.................... 2-36
H\brn ..................\D..................\D..................\D.......................\D..................\D......... 2-36
W\fnd\bws ..................\D..................\D..................\D............................\D.............. 2-36 Manual w\fnd\bws (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D............. 2-36
P\bwer w\fnd\bws (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D.............. 2-36
Sunshade (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D............... 2-38
Cl\bck ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D............. 2-38 Adjust\fng t\fme ..................\D..................\D..................\D......................... 2-38
P\bwer \butlets (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D........ 2-39
St\brages ..................\D..................\D.....................\D..................\D..................\D.... 2-40 Gl\bve b\bx ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.............. 2-40
Upper \fnstrument b\bx (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D... 2-40
Card h\blder (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D..................\D... 2-40
Cup h\blders ..................\D..................\D..................\D..................\D.......... 2-40
T\bnneau b\bard (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D................ 2-41
Sun v\fs\brs ..................\D..................\D...............................\D..................\D......... 2-41
Inter\f\br l\fghts ..................\D..................\D..........................\D..................\D......... 2-42 R\b\bm l\fght ..................\D..................\D..........................\D..................\D..... 2-42
Fr\bnt map l\fghts (\ff equ\fpped) ..................\D..................\D............. 2-42
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LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL
JVC\f223X
1\b Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch* orElectronic Stability Program (ESP) OFF switch*
2\b Parking space measurement switch*
3\b Headlight, fog light* and turn signal switch
4\b Steering-wheel-mou\Cnted controls (left side)* — Audio control*
— Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone System con-
trol (without navigation system)* — Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone System con-
trol (with navigation system)**
5\b Driver’s front-impact air bag/Horn
6\b Meters and gauges
7\b Steering-wheel-mou\Cnted controls (right side)* — Cruise control switches*
— Speed limiter switches*
8\b Wiper and washer switch 9\b Center ventilator
1\f\b Rear window defogger switch*
11\b Hazard indicator flasher switch*
12\b Heater and air conditioner* control
13\b Audio system* or Navigation system**
14\b Passenger’s front-impact air bag*
15\b Upper instrument box*
16\b Side ventilator
17\b Headlight aiming control switch*
18\b Outside rearview mirror control switch*
19\b Fuel filler lid release handle
2\f\b Hood lock release handle
21\b Stop/Start System OFF switch*
22\b Tilting steering wheel lock lever*
23\b Ignition switch (model without Intelligent Key
system)/steering lock
24\b Push-button ignition switch (model with Intelli- gent Key system)
25\b Cup holder
26\b Selector lever or Shift lever — Automatic Transmission (AT) model
— Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
model
— Manual Transmission (MT) model
27\b Power outlet*/USB/AUX connector*
28\b Glove box
*: if equipped
**: Refer to the separate Navigation Owner’s Manual (if
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Odometer/Twin trip odometer (for Type C)
J\fI0002\bType CThe odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed when
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
The odometer
*1displays the total distance the
vehicle has been driven. When the odometer displays,
the display of TRIP A and B disappears.
The twin trip odometer
*2displays the distance of
individual trips.
Changing twin trip odometer display:
Push the reset switch
*3to change the display as
follows:
ODO ?TRIP A ?TRIP B ?ODO
Resetting twin trip odometer:
Push the reset switch
*3for more than 1 second to
reset the trip odometer to zero.
For trip computer information, see “Trip computer (for
Type C)” (P.2-25) .
TRIP COMPUTER (for Type A and B)
SIC4441Type A and BThe switch for the trip computer is located on the
meter panel.
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”
position, modes of the trip computer can be selected
by pushing the trip computer mode switch
*A.
Each time the trip computer mode switch
*Ais
pushed, the display will change as follows:
ODO ?(TRIP A ?TRIP B) ?Current fuel
consumption ?Average fuel consumption ?Dis-
tance to empty (dte)
Current fuel consumption (l/100 km, km/l or
mpg)
The current fuel consumption mode shows the current
fuel consumption.
Average fuel consumption (l/100 km, km/l or
mpg)
The average fuel consumption mode shows the
average fuel consumption since the last reset. Reset-
ting is done by pushing the trip computer mode switch
*Afor longer than 1 second.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. At about the
first 500 m after a reset, the display shows “----”.
Distance to empty (dte — km or mls)
The distance to empty (dte) mode provides you with an
estimation of the distance that can be driven before
refueling. The dte is constantly being calculated, based
on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the actual fuel
consumption.
The display is updated every 30 seconds.
The dte mode includes a low range warning feature:
when the fuel level is low, the dte mode is automatically
selected and the digits blink in order to draw the
driver’s attention. Push the trip computer mode switch
*Ato return to the mode that was selected before the
warning occurred.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte display
will change to “----”.
. If the amount of fuel added is small, the
display just before the ignition switch is
turned off may continue to be displayed.
. When driving uphill or rounding curves, the
fuel in the tank shifts, which may momenta-
rily change the display.
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2-16Instruments and controls
Water-in-fuel-filte\or warning light (for
\fiesel engine mo\fel)
\bf the water-in-fuel-filt\oer warning light illuminates while
the engine is running, \frain the water from the fuel filter
promptly. (See “Fuel filter (\fiesel engine mo\fel)” (P.8-
15) .)
CAUTION:
Continuing vehicle operation without properly
draining could cause serious damage to the
engine.
\bND\bCATOR L\bGHTS
Cruise control on in\ficator light (if
equippe\f)
The cruise control on in\ficator light in\ficates the
activation of the cruise control system.
When the cruise control main switch is turne\f on, the
in\ficator light will illuminate, in\ficating the cruise
control system is in the stan\fby mo\fe. (See “Cruise
control” (P.5-28) .)
Cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\fi-
cator light (if equippe\f)
The cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\ficator light
in\ficates the status of the cruise control system.
When the vehicle spee\f is controlle\f by the cruise
control/spee\f limiter system, the in\ficator light illumi-
nates.
\bf the cruise control/spee\f limiter set in\ficator light
blinks while the engine is running, or while \friving, it
may in\ficate the cruise control/spee\f limiter system is not functioning properly an\f may nee\f servicing. Have
the system checke\f, an\f if necessary repaire\f, by a
RENAULT \fealer promptly. (See “Cruise control” (P.5-
28) an\f “Spee\f limiter (if equippe\f for Europe)” (P.5-
26) .)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off
in\ficator light (if equippe\f)
The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off in\ficator
light illuminates when the ESP off switch is pushe\f to
the “OFF” position.
When the ESP off switch is pushe\f to the “OFF”
position, the ESP system is turne\f off.
\bf the ESP off in\ficator light an\f slip in\ficator light
illuminate while the engine is running or while \friving, it
may in\ficate the ESP system is not functioning
properly an\f may nee\f servicing. Have the system
checke\f, an\f if necessary repaire\f, by a RENAULT
\fealer promptly. (See “Electronic Stability Program
(ESP) System (if equippe\f for Europe)” (P.5-25) .)
Front fog lights in\ficator light (if
equippe\f)
The front fog lights in\ficator light illuminates when the
front fog lights are on. (See “Fog light switch” (P.2-
32) .)
Front passenger air bag status light (if
equippe\f)
The front passenger air bag status light locate\f on the
instrument panel will illuminate when the front passen-
ger air bag is turne\f off with the front passenger air
bag switch. When the front passenger air bag is turne\f
on, the front passenger air bag status light will turn off. For more \fetails, see “Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS)” (P.1-25) .
Glow plug in\ficator light (\fiesel engine
mo\fel)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
glow plug in\ficator light illuminates an\f turns off after
the glow plugs have warme\f up.
\bf the glow plugs have alrea\fy warme\f up, the glow
plug in\ficator flashes briefly an\f then turns off.
High beam in\ficator light
The high beam in\ficator light illuminates when the
hea\flight high beam is “ON”. The in\ficator turns off
when the low beam is selecte\f. (See “Hea\flight an\f
turn signal switch” (P.2-29) .)
Low temperature in\ficator light (green)
*
The low temperature in\ficator light illuminates when
the engine coolant temperature is low.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
low temperature in\ficator light illuminates an\f then
turns off after the engine coolant has warme\f up.
\bf the low temperature in\ficator light stays illuminate\f
after the engine has sufficiently warme\f up, it may
in\ficate the low temperature sensor in the engine
coolant system is not functioning properly an\f may
nee\f servicing. Have the system checke\f, an\f if
necessary repaire\f, by a RENAULT \fealer promptly.
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WARNINGS AND ALERTS
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1\f Par\bing bra\be release warning
This warning appears when the vehicle speed is above
7 \bm/h (4 MPH) and the par\bing bra\be is applied\f
2\f Low fuel warning
This warning appears when the fuel level in the tan\b is
getting low\f Refuel as soon as it is convenient, before
the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0) position\f
There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the
tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0)
position.
3\f Door/bac\b door open warning (ignition
switch is in the ON position)
This warning appears if any of the doors or the bac\b
door is open or not closed securely\f The vehicle icon
indicates which door is open on the display\f Ma\be sure
that all of the doors and the bac\b door are closed\f
4\f “Time to rest” indicator
This indicator appears when the set “time to rest”
indicator activates\f You can set the time for up to 6
hours\f (See “Trip computer (for Type C)” (P\f2-25) \f)
5\f Low outside temperature warning
This warning appears if the outside temperature is 38C
or below\f The warning can be set not to be displayed\f
(See “Trip computer (for Type C)” (P\f2-25) \f)
6\f Seat belt warning light
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the
seat belt warning light illuminates\f The light will
continue to illuminate until the front seat belt is
fastened\f (See “Seat belts” (P\f1-7) \f)
When the vehicle speed exceeds 15 \bm/h (10 MPH) ,
the light will blin\b and the chime will sound unless the
front seat belt is securely fastened\f The chime will
continue to sound for about 90 seconds until the seat
belt is fastened\f
7\f Small light indicator warning
The small light indicator warning illuminates when the
front clearance lights, instrument panel lights, rear
combination lights and license plate lights are on\f The
indicator warning turns off when the
is turned
off\f
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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
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FRONT FOG LIGHTS
SIC3811Type A
SIC3813Type BTo tu\fn on the \b\font \bog lights, tu\fn the \bog light switch
to theposition with the headlight switch in theo\fposition.
To tu\fn o\b\b the \bog lights, tu\fn the \bog light switch to the
“OFF” position.
When the headlight switch is in the “AUTO” position (i\b
equipped):
. Tu\fning the \bog light switch to the
position
will tu\fn on the headlights, \bog lights and the othe\f
lights while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position o\f the engine is \funning.
REAR FOG LIGHT
SIC3812Type A
SIC4066Type B
SIC3814Type CTo tu\fn on the \fea\f \bog light, tu\fn the \bog light switch to
theo\fposition. The switch \fetu\fns to theposition automatically, and the \fea\f \bog light will
illuminate with the \b\font \bog lights. Make su\fe the
indicato\f light on the inst\fument panel illuminates.
To tu\fn o\b\b the \fea\f \bog light, tu\fn the \bog light switch to
the
position again. Make su\fe theindicato\f
light on the inst\fument panel tu\fns o\b\b.
To tu\fn o\b\b both the \b\font and \fea\f \bog lights, tu\fn the
\bog light switch to the “OFF” position.
When the headlight switch is in the “AUTO” position (i\b
equipped):
. Tu\fning the \bog light switch to the
position
will tu\fn on the headlights, \bog lights and the othe\f
lights while the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position o\f the engine is \funning.
The \fea\f \bog light should be used only when visibility is
se\fiously \feduced. [Gene\fally, to less than 100 m (328
\bt)]
FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if equipped)
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