child lock RENAULT ALASKAN 2017 User Guide
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Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys ........................................................................V
3-2 Key (where fitted) ............................................... 3-2
Anti-Theft System (ATS*) key (where fitted) ........ 3-2
Remote Control Key (where fitted) ...................... 3-2
Doors ...................................................................... 3-4 Locking with key ................................................. 3-4
Opening with inside door handle ......................... 3-4
Locking with power door lock switch .................. 3-4
Rear access doors (King Cab models)................ 3-5
Child safety rear door locks (Double Cab
models) .............................................................. 3-5
Remote keyless entry system (where fitted) .............. 3-6
Using remote keyless entry system ..................... 3-6
Remote Control Key system (where fitted) ............... 3-7
Remote Control Key operating range .................. 3-9
Using Remote Control Key system ...................... 3-9
Battery saver system........................................... 3-10
Warning and audible reminders .......................... 3-11
Troubleshooting guide ........................................ 3-12
Using remote keyless entry system ..................... 3-14
Hazard indicator and horn operation.................... 3-15
Security system (where fitted) .................................. 3-15
Theft warning system (where fitted)..................... 3-15 Anti-Theft System (ATS) ..................................... 3-16
Bonnet..................................................................V
... 3-17 Opening bonnet.................................................. 3-17
Closing bonnet ................................................... 3-17
Fuel filler lid and cap ................................................ 3-18
Opening fuel filler lid ........................................... 3-18
Fuel filler cap ...................................................... 3-18
AdBlue® filler lid and cap ........................................ 3-19 Opening AdBlue® filler lid .................................. 3-20
Locking AdBlue® filler lid ................................... 3-20
AdBlue® filler cap .............................................. 3-20
Cargo bed (where fitted).......................................... 3-20 Tailgate .............................................................. 3-20
Tie down hooks (where fitted) ............................. 3-21
C-Channel system (where fitted) ......................... 3-21
Steering wheel......................................................... 3-23 Steering wheel adjustment .................................. 3-23
Mirrors..................................................................... 3-23 Inside rearview mirror ......................................... 3-23
Outside rearview mirrors..................................... 3-25
Vanity mirror (where fitted) .................................. 3-26
Parking brake .......................................................... 3-26
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WARNING
• Always look before opening any doors, to
avoid an accident with oncoming traffic.
• To help avoid risk of injury or death through
unintended operation of the vehicle and/or its
systems, do not leave children, people who
require the assistance of others, or pets unat-
tended in your vehicle. Additionally, the tem-
perature inside
aclosed vehicle on awarm
day can quickly become high enough to cause
as ignificant risk of injury or death to people
and pets.
LOCKING WITH KEY
To lock the door, insert the mechanical key to the door key cylinder and turn the key to the front side
of the vehicle ➀.
To unlock the door, turn the key to the rear of the
vehicle ➁. OPENING WITH INSIDE DOOR
HANDLE
To unlock and open the door pull the inside door
handle as illustrated.
For models with Super Lock System:
The doors cannot be opened by using the inside
door handle when the Super Lock System is acti-
vated.
LOCKING WITH POWER DOOR
LOCK SWITCH
Operating the power door lock switch (located on
the driver’s door) will lock or unlock all the doors.
To lock the doors, push the power door lock switch
to the lock position
➀with the driver’s door open,
then close the door. All doors will lock. SP A2588Z SP A2791Z
SP A2803Z
SP A2390Z
DOORS
3-4
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CAUTION
•
When locking the doors using the power door
lock switch, be sure not to leave the key in the
vehicle.
• When the Remote Control Key (where fitted)
is left in the vehicle, and you try to lock the
door using the power door lock switch after
getting out of the vehicle, all the doors will
unlock automatically after the door is closed.
To unlock, push the power door lock switch to the
unlock position ➁. REAR ACCESS DOORS (King Cab
models)
1. Open the driver’s or passenger’s door.
2. From the inside, pull the door handle
j
At oward
the front of the vehicle. 3. Open the door to the desired position.
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKS
(Double Cab models)
The child safety rear door locks help prevent rear
doors from being opened accidentally, especially
when small children are in the vehicle. JVP0322XZ
JVP0321XZ JVP0323XZ
JVP0279XZ
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3-5
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When the levers are in the lock position
➀,t
he
child safety rear door locks engage and the rear
doors can only be opened by the outside door
handles.
To disengage, move the levers to the unlock posi-
tion ➁. The remote keyless entry system can operate all
door locks using the integrated key fob. The inte-
grated key fob can operate at
adistance of approxi-
mately 1m(3.3 ft) away from the vehicle. The oper-
ating distance depends upon the conditions around
the vehicle.
As many as 5integrated key fobs can be used with
one vehicle. For information about the purchase and
use of additional integrated key fobs, contact an
approved dealer or qualified workshop.
The integrated key fob will not function under the
following conditions:
• When the distance between the integrated key
fob and vehicle is more than approximately 1m
(3.3 ft).
• When the integrated key fob battery is
discharged.
• When the key is in the ignition switch.
CAUTION
• When locking the doors using the integrated
key fob, be sure not to leave the key in the
vehicle.
• Do not allow the integrated key fob, which
contains electrical components, to come into
contact with water or salt water. This could
affect the system function.
• Do not drop the integrated key fob.
• Do not strike the remote controller sharply
against another object. •
Do not place the integrated key fob for an
extended period in an area where tempera-
tures exceed 60°C (140°F).
If ai ntegrated key fob is lost or stolen, RENAULT
recommends erasing the ID code of that integrated
key fob from the vehicle. This may prevent the
unauthorised use of the integrated key fob to unlock
the vehicle. For information regarding the erasing
procedure, contact an approved dealer or qualified
workshop.
For information regarding the replacement of abat-
tery, see “Remote controller battery replacement” in
the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section.
USING REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
SYSTEM WARNING
For Super Lock System equipped models, failure
to follow the precautions below may lead to haz-
ardous situations. Make sure the Super Lock Sys-
tem activation is always safely conducted.
• When the vehicle is occupied, never lock the
doors with the integrated key fob. Doing so
will trap the occupants, since the Super Lock
System prevents the doors from being opened
from the inside of the vehicle.
• Only operate the integrated key fob lock but-
ton when there is
aclear view of the vehicle.
This is to prevent anybody from being trapped
inside the vehicle through the Super Lock
System activation.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
SYSTEM (where fitted)
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When leaving your vehicle unoccupied:
• Always take the key with you
-even when leav-
ing the vehicle in your own garage.
• Close all windows completely and lock all doors.
• Always park your vehicle where it can be seen.
Park in
awell lit area during the night.
• If the security system is equipped, use it
-even
for ashort period.
• Never leave children or pets in the vehicle unat-
tended.
• Never leave valuables inside the vehicle. Always
take valuables with you.
• Never leave the vehicle documents in the ve-
hicle.
• Never leave articles on
aroof rail. Remove them
from the rack and keep and lock them inside the
vehicle.
• Never leave the spare key in the vehicle. WARNING
If the engine is not running or is turned off while
driving, the power assist for the steering will not
work. The steering will be much harder to oper-
ate.
The power assisted steering is designed to use a
hydraulic pump driven by the engine, to assist steer-
ing.
If the engine stops or the drive belt breaks, you will
still have control of the vehicle. However, greater
steering effort is needed, especially in sharp turns
and at low speeds. The brake system has two separate hydraulic cir-
cuits. If one circuit malfunctions, you will still have
braking ability at two wheels.
BRAKE PRECAUTIONS
Vacuum assisted brakes
The brake booster aids braking by using engine
vacuum. If the engine stops, you can stop the ve-
hicle by depressing the footbrake pedal. However,
greater foot pressure on the footbrake pedal will be
required to stop the vehicle. The stopping distance
will be longer.
If the engine is not running or is turned off while driv-
ing, the power assisted brakes will not function.
Braking will be harder. WARNING
Do not coast with the engine stopped.
Using brakes
Avoid resting your foot on the footbrake pedal while
driving. This will overheat the brakes, wear out the
brake linings/pads faster, and increase fuel con-
sumption.
To help reduce brake wear and to prevent the brakes
from overheating, reduce speed and downshift to a
lower gear before going down aslope or long grade.
Overheated brakes may reduce braking perfor-
mance and could result in loss of vehicle control.
VEHICLE SECURITY
POWER STEERING SYSTEM BRAKE SYSTEM
Starting and driving5-49
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To replace the battery:
1. Use an appropriate tool to remove the screw jAa nd open the lid jB.
2. Replace the battery with anew one.
Recommended battery: CR1620 or equivalent •
Do not touch the internal circuit and electric
terminals as doing so could cause
amalfunc-
tion.
• Make sure that the
+side faces the bottom of
the case j
C.
3. Close the lid and install the screw securely.
4. Operate the buttons to check its operation.
See an approved dealer or qualified workshop if you
need assistance for replacement.
REMOTE CONTROL KEY BATTERY
(where fitted)
Remote Control Key battery replacement
CAUTION
• Be careful not to allow children to swallow the
battery and removed parts.
• An improperly disposed battery can harm the
environment. Always confirm local regulations
for battery disposal.
• When changing batteries, do not let dust or oil
get on the components.
• There is danger of explosion if lithium battery
is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type.
• Do not expose the battery to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire, etc. To replace the battery:
1. Release the lock knob at the back of the Remote
Control Key and remove the mechanical key.
2. Insert asmall screwdriver into the slit of the cor-
ner and twist it to separate the upper part from
the lower part. Use acloth to protect the casing.
3. Replace the battery with anew one. NDI1687 SDI2451
8-14 Maintenance and do-it-yourself
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–B
ooster ........................................................................V
... 8-9
–C hecking footbrake ......................................................... 8-9
–C hecking parking brake ................................................... 8-9
–E lectronic Stability Programme (ESP) ............................ 5-33
–F luid ....................................................................... 8-10, 9-2
–P ad wear warning ........................................................... 8-9
–P recautions ................................................................... 5-49
C Capacities and recommendations
–B rake and clutch fluid ...................................................... 9-2
–C oolant ........................................................................V
... 9-2
–F uel ........................................................................V
......... 9-2
–O il ........................................................................V
........... 9-2
–R efrigerant ...................................................................... 9-2
Cargo
–B ed ........................................................................V
....... 3-20
Changing
–E ngine oil filter ................................................................. 8-7
–F lat tyre ........................................................................V
... 6-3
Checking
–B attery fluid level ........................................................... 8-13
–B rake pedal ..................................................................... 8-9
–E ngine oil level ................................................................ 8-6
–P arking brake .................................................................. 8-9
Child restraints .................................................................... 1-14
–A nchorage ........................................................... 1-20, 1-21
–I SOFIX ........................................................ 1-18, 1-19, 1-22
–P recautions ................................................................... 1-14
–S eat belt installation ....................................................... 1-24
–U niversal child restraints (front and rear seats) ............... 1-15
Child safety
–S eat belts ...................................................................... 1-11
Cleaning
–C hrome parts .................................................................. 7-3 –E
xterior ........................................................................V
.... 7-2
–F loor mats ....................................................................... 7-4
–G lass ....................................................................... 7-3, 7-4
–H eadlights ..................................................................... 2-35
–I nterior ........................................................................V
.... 7-3
–S eat belts ........................................................................V
7-4
–U nderbody ...................................................................... 7-3
–W ashing ........................................................................V
.. 7-2
–W axing ........................................................................V
.... 7-2
–W heels ........................................................................V
.... 7-3
–W indow washer nozzle .................................................. 8-16
Clock ........................................................................V
.......... 2-30
Clutch
–F luid ....................................................................... 8-11, 9-2
Cockpit
–O verview ........................................................................V
. 0-6
Cold weather ...................................................................... 5-51
–B attery ........................................................................V
.. 5-51
–C orrosion protection ...................................................... 5-52
–E ngine coolant ............................................................... 5-51
–P arking brake ................................................................ 5-52
–T yre equipment .............................................................. 5-51
–W inter equipment .......................................................... 5-52
Compass
–V ehicle information display ............................................. 2-23
Console box ........................................................................V
2-39
Console side pockets .......................................................... 2-40
Coolant
–C apacity ........................................................................V
.. 9-2
–C hanging engine coolant ................................................. 8-6
–C hecking coolant level ..................................................... 8-6
–C old weather ................................................................ 5-51
–E ngine cooling system ..................................................... 8-5
Corrosion protection ............................................................. 7-5
–C old weather ................................................................ 5-52
–E nvironmental factors ...................................................... 7-5
10-2 Index
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Travelling ........................................................................V
....... 9-7
Turbocharger ........................................................................V
5-8
Turn signal
–R eplacement ................................................................. 8-23
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ............................. 5-9
–M eter information .......................................................... 5-12
–R adio approval numbers .................................................. 9-9
–S ettings ........................................................................V
. 5-13
Tyres
–4 WD model ................................................................... 5-32
–A ge ........................................................................V
....... 8-28
–C old weather ................................................................ 5-51
–F lat tyre ........................................................................V
... 6-2
–I nflation pressure ........................................................... 8-26
–P lacard ........................................................................V
.... 9-8
–R epairing flat tyre ............................................................ 6-6
–R otation ........................................................................V
. 8-27
–S izes ........................................................................V
....... 9-4
–S now chains ................................................................. 8-27
–T ypes ........................................................................V
.... 8-26
–W ear and damage ......................................................... 8-28
–W heels and tyres .......................................................... 8-26
U Universal child restraints
–F ront and rear seats ...................................................... 1-15
V Vanity mirror
–L ights ........................................................................V
.... 2-45
Variable voltage control system ............................................ 8-17
Vehicle battery .................................................................... 8-13 Vehicle identification .............................................................. 9-7
–A
ir conditioner label ......................................................... 9-8
–E ngine serial number ....................................................... 9-7
–L abel ........................................................................V
....... 9-7
–N umber (VIN) (chassis number) ....................................... 9-7
–N umber (VIN) plate .......................................................... 9-7
–T yre placard .................................................................... 9-8
Vehicle security ................................................................... 5-49
–T heft warning system ..................................................... 3-15
Vents ........................................................................V
.......... 4-20
W Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders
–W arning lights ................................................................. 2-5
Wheels
–B locking ........................................................................V
.. 6-4
–C leaning ........................................................................V
.. 7-3
–I nstallation ....................................................................... 6-6
–R emoval ........................................................................V
.. 6-4
–S izes ........................................................................V
....... 9-4
–S towing ........................................................................V
... 6-6
Window washer fluid ........................................................... 8-11
Windows
–D efogger ....................................................................... 2-34
Windscreen
–W iper and washer switch .............................................. 2-34
Winter
–P recautions ................................................................... 5-51
–S pecial equipment ......................................................... 5-52
Wipers
–B lades replacement ....................................................... 8-17
–O peration (Windscreen) ................................................ 2-34
–W asher nozzle ............................................................... 8-16
–W indow washer cleaner fluid ......................................... 8-11
–W iper and washer switch .............................................. 2-34
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