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A Camera
When the shift lever is shifted into the
R(Reverse)
position, the monitor display shows the view to the
rear of the vehicle.
The system is designed as an aid to the driver in
detecting large stationary objects to help avoid dam-
aging the vehicle. The system will not detect small
objects below the bumper and may not detect ob-
jects close to the bumper or on the ground. WARNING
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions
for proper use of the reversing camera could re-
sult in serious injury or death.
• The reversing camera is
aconvenience but it
is not asubstitute for proper reversing. Al-
ways turn and look out the windows, and
check mirrors to be sure that it is safe to move
before operating the vehicle. Always reverse
slowly. •
The system is designed as an aid to the driver
in showing large stationary objects directly
behind the vehicle, to help avoid damaging
the vehicle.
• The system cannot completely eliminate blind
spots and may not show every object.
• Underneath the bumper and the corner areas
of the bumper cannot be viewed on the re-
versing camera because of its monitoring
range limitation. The system will not show
small objects below the bumper, and may not
show objects close to the bumper or on the
ground.
• Objects viewed in the reversing camera differ
from actual distance because
awide-angle
lens is used.
• Objects in the reversing camera will appear
visually opposite than when viewed in the rear
view and outside mirrors •
Make sure that the tailgate is securely closed
when reversing.
• Do not put anything on the reversing camera.
The reversing camera is installed at the top of
the tailgate.
• When washing the vehicle with high pressure
water, be sure not to spray it around the cam-
era. Otherwise, water may enter the camera
unit causing water condensation on the lens,
am
alfunction, fire or an electric shock.
• Do not strike the camera. It is
aprecision in-
strument. Otherwise, it may malfunction or
cause damage resulting in afire or an electric
shock.
CAUTION
Do not scratch the camera lens when cleaning
dirt or snow from the lens. NIC3088
Reversing Camera displays
REVERSING CAMERA (where fitted)
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With the ignition switch in the ON position, push the
(Reverse) position to operate the 360° Camera. The
monitor displays various views of the position of the
vehicle.
NOTE
At first operation, the corner lines are blinking
yellow for about 3seconds. This is not amalfunc-
tion but areminder to be cautious.
Available views:
• Bird’s-eye View
The surrounding view of the vehicle.
• Front-side View
The view around and ahead of the front passen-
ger’s side wheel.
• Front view
The view to the front of the vehicle.
• Rear view
The view to the rear of the vehicle.
The system is designed as an aid to the driver in
situations such as slot parking or parallel parking. There are some areas where the system will not
show objects. When in the front or the rear view dis-
play, an object below the bumper or on the ground
may not be viewed
➀.W
hen in the bird’s-eye view,
at all object near the seam of the camera viewing
areas will not appear in the monitor ➁. WARNING
• The 360° Camera is intended for day time use.
Do not use the system in bad light conditions.
• The 360° Camera is
aconvenience feature. It
is not asubstitute for proper vehicle opera-
tion because it has areas where objects can-
not be viewed. The four corners of the vehicle
in particular, are blind spots where objects do
not appear in the bird’s-eye, front or rear
views. Always look out the windows and check
to be sure that it is safe to move. The driver is
always responsible for safety during parking
and other manoeuvres.
• Do not use the 360° Camera with the outside
mirror in the stored position, and make sure
that the tailgate is securely closed when op-
erating the vehicle using the 360° Camera.
• The distance between objects viewed on the
360° Camera differs from the actual distance.
• The cameras are installed on the front grille,
the outside mirrors and above the rear num-
ber plate. Do not put anything on the cam-
eras.
• When washing the vehicle with high-pressure
water, be sure not to spray it around the cam-
eras. Otherwise, water may enter the camera
unit causing water condensation on the lens,
am alfunction, fire or an electric shock. NAA1864
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•
In
R( Reverse) gear, the rear view and bird’s-eye
view ➁are shown. The passenger’s side view
on the monitor changes to the front side view ➃
when the
Push the
Rear View ➄.W
hen the shift lever is shifted out
of the R(Reverse), the screen changes to before
reversing screen.
Push the
➄to change
back to rear view and bird’s-eye view ➁.
Starting with the CAMERA button
operation
• When the
360° Camera operates and the front view and
bird’s-eye view are displayed ➀.
• The front view and bird’s-eye view are displayed
➀ .W
hen the
again ➂,t
he view on the screen on the passen-
ger’s side changes to the front-side view. Push-
ing the
Camera off.
• To change the driver’s side screen between front
view and rear view use the shift lever.
• When the shift lever is not in the
R(Reverse)
position and the vehicle speed increases above
approximately 10 km/h (6 MPH), the monitor
changes from 360° Camera screen to the audio
or navigation screen. GUIDE LINES WARNING
• The distance guide line and the vehicle width
line should be used as areference only when
the vehicle is on apaved, level surface. The
distance viewed on the monitor is for refer-
ence only and may be different than the ac-
tual distance between the vehicle and dis-
played objects.
• Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye
view as
areference. The lines and the bird’s-
eye view are greatly affected by the number
of occupants, fuel level, vehicle position, road
condition and road grade.
• If the tyres are replaced with different sized
tyres, the predictive course line and the bird’s-
eye view may be displayed incorrectly.
• When driving the vehicle up
ahill, objects
viewed in the monitor are further than they
appear. When driving the vehicle down ahill,
objects viewed in the monitor are closer than
they appear. Use the mirrors or actually look
to properly judge distances to other objects.
The vehicle width and predictive course lines are
wider than the actual width and course. Front and rear view
Guiding lines, which indicate the vehicle width and
distances to objects with reference to the vehicle
body line
j
A, are displayed on the monitor.
Distance guide lines: Indicate distances from the vehicle body.
• Red line
➀:a
pprox. 0.5 m(1.5 ft) SAA1840Z
Front view
SAA1896Z
Rear view
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•
Yellow line
➁:a
pprox. 1m(3f t)
• Green line
➂:a
pprox. 2m(7f t)
• Green line
➃:a
pprox. 3m(10 ft)
Vehicle width guide lines and static predictive
course lines ➄:
Indicate the vehicle width when reversing.
Dynamic predictive course lines ➅:
The dynamic predictive course lines will be dis-
played on the monitor when the steering wheel is
turned. The course lines will move depending on
how much the steering wheel is turned and will not
be displayed while the steering wheel is in the neu-
tral position.
The front view will not be displayed when the vehicle
speed is above 10 km/h (6 MPH). WARNING
• The distance between objects viewed in the
rear view differs from actual distance because
aw ide-angle lens is used. Objects in the rear
view will appear visually opposite than when
viewed in the rear view and outside mirrors.
• On
asnow-covered or slippery road, there
may be adifference between the predictive
course line and the actual course line.
• The displayed lines on the rear view will ap-
pear slightly off to the right because the rear
view camera is not installed in the rear centre
of the vehicle. NOTE
When the monitor displays the front view and the
steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or less
from the neutral position, both the right and left
predictive course lines
➅are displayed. When
the steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or
more, aline is displayed only on the opposite
side of the turn.
Bird’s-eye view WARNING
• Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear fur-
ther than the actual distance because the
bird’s-eye view is apseudo view that is pro-
cessed by combining the views from the cam-
eras on the outside mirrors, the front and the
rear of the vehicle.
• Tall objects, such as
akerb or avehicle, may
be misaligned or not displayed at the seam of
the views.
• Objects that are above the camera cannot be
displayed.
• The view for the bird’s-eye view may be mis-
aligned when the camera position alters.
• Al
ine on the ground may be misaligned and is
not seen as being straight at the seam of the
views. The misalignment will increase as the
line proceeds away from the vehicle. The bird’s-eye view shows the overhead view of the
vehicle, which helps confirm the vehicle position and
the predicted course to
aparking space.
The vehicle icon ➀shows the position of the ve-
hicle.
NOTE
The size of the vehicle icon on the bird’s-eye
view may differ somewhat from the actual ve-
hicle.
At first operation, the blind spot corner lines ➁on
all four corners of the vehicle icon are blinking yel-
low for about 3seconds. The four corners
➂of the
vehicle are displayed in red.
NOTE
• The areas that the cameras cannot cover are
indicated in black.
• Blind spot corner lines
➁blink (yellow) on all
four corners of the vehicle icon as areminder
to be cautious. This is not amalfunction. NAA1694
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Front-side view
*: For the Right-Hand Drive (RHD) models, the screen layout will be shown opposite.
Guiding lines:
CAUTION
The actual distance to objects may differ from
the distance shown. Guiding lines that indicate the width and the front
end of the vehicle are displayed on the monitor.
The front-of-vehicle line
➀shows the front part of
the vehicle.
The side-of-vehicle line ➁shows the vehicle width
including the outside mirror.
The extensions ➂of both the front
➀and side
➁
lines are shown with agreen dotted line.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES WARNING
The distance guide line and the vehicle width
guide line on the front and the rear view should
be used as areference only when the vehicle is
on alevel, paved surface. The distance viewed
on the monitor is for reference only and may be
different than the actual distance between the
vehicle and displayed objects. Reversing on
asteep uphill
When moving the vehicle up ahill, the distance guide
lines and the vehicle width guide lines are shown
closer than the actual distance. For example, the
display shows 1m(3ft) to the place j
A, but the
actual 1m(3f t) distance on the hill is the place
j B. Note that any object on the hill is viewed in the
monitor further than it appears. NAA1348
Front–side view, Left-Hand Drive (LHD) models*
NAA1325
Front–side view, Left-Hand Drive (LHD) models*
JVH0893XZ
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During the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles), follow these
recommendations to obtain maximum engine per-
formance and ensure the future reliability and
economy of your new vehicle. Failure to follow these
recommendations may result in shortened engine
life and reduced engine performance.
• Do not drive at
aconstant speed, either fast or
slow, for long periods of time.
• Do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm.
• Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear.
• Do not start quickly.
• Do not brake hard as much as possible.
• Do not tow
atrailer for at least the first 800 km
(500 miles). WARNING
The driving characteristics of your vehicle will
change remarkably by any additional load and its
distribution, as well as by adding optional equip-
ment (trailer coupling, roof rail, etc.). Your driv-
ing style and speed must be adjusted according
to the circumstances. Especially when carrying
heavy loads, your speed must be reduced ad-
equately.
• Make sure the area around the vehicle is clear.
• Check fluid levels such as engine oil, coolant,
brake (and clutch) fluid, window washer fluid as
frequently as possible, at least whenever you
refuel.
• Visually inspect tyres for their appearance and
condition. Measure and check the tyre pressure
for proper inflation.
• Check that all windows and lights are clean.
• Adjust the seat and head restraint positions.
• Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirror po-
sitions.
• Fasten your seat belt and ask all passengers to
do the same.
• Check that all doors are closed.
• Check the operation of the warning lights when
the ignition switch is placed in the “ON” position. •
Maintenance items in the “8. Maintenance and
do-it-yourself” section should be checked peri-
odically.
RUNNING-IN SCHEDULE
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
5-2 Starting and driving
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INTERIOR LIGHTS
Item
Wattage (W)
Map light (LED type)* LED
Map light (bulb type) 5
Room light (where fitted) 8
Rear personal light (where
fitted) LED
Step light (where fitted) 3.4
Vanity mirror light (where fit-
ted) 1.8
*: See an approved dealer or qualified workshop
for replacement. NDI1679
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If you have
aflat tyre, see “Flat tyre” in the “6. In
case of emergency” section.
TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Periodically check the pressure of the tyres, includ-
ing the spare. An incorrect tyre pressure may ad-
versely affect tyre life and vehicle handling. The tyre
pressure should be checked when tyres are COLD.
Tyres are considered COLD after the vehicle has
been parked for 3ormore hours, or driven less than
1.6 km (1 mile). COLD tyre pressures are shown on
the tyre placard.
Insufficient pressure can lead to an overheating of
the tyre and subsequent internal damage. At high
speeds, this could result in tread separation and
even bursting of the tyre.
TYPES OF TYRES
CAUTION
When changing or replacing tyres, be sure all
four tyres are of the same type (that is, summer,
all season or snow) and construction. An ap-
proved dealer or qualified workshop may be able
to help you with information about tyre type, size,
speed rating and availability.
Replacement tyres may have alower speed rating
than the factory equipped tyres, and they may not
match the potential maximum vehicle speed. Never
exceed the maximum speed rating of the tyre. All season tyres
RENAULT specifies all season tyres on some mod-
els to provide good performance all year, including
snowy and icy road conditions. All season tyres are
identified by ALL SEASON and/or M&S on the tyre
sidewall. Snow tyres have better snow traction than
all season tyres and may be more appropriate in
some areas.
Summer tyres
RENAULT specifies summer tyres on some models
to provide superior performance on dry roads. Sum-
mer tyre performance is substantially reduced in
snow and ice. Summer tyres do not have the tyre
traction rating M&S on the tyre sidewall.
If you plan to operate your vehicle in snowy or icy
conditions, RENAULT recommends the use of snow
or all season tyres on all four wheels.
Snow tyres
If snow tyres are needed, it is necessary to select
tyres equivalent in size and load rating to the original
equipment tyres. If you do not, it can adversely af-
fect the safety and handling of your vehicle.
Generally, snow tyres have lower speed ratings than
factory equipped tyres and may not match the po-
tential maximum vehicle speed. Never exceed the
maximum speed rating of the tyre. If you install snow
tyres, they must be the same size, brand, construc-
tion and tread pattern on all four wheels.
SDI1839Z
Vanity mirror light (where fitted)
TYRES AND WHEELS
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–C
hild restraints ..................................................... 1-18, 1-19
–I nstallation ..................................................................... 1-22
J Jump starting ....................................................................... 6-10
K Keys ........................................................................V
.............. 3-2
–B attery replacement ...................................................... 8-13
–R adio approval number and information ........................... 9-9
–R adio approval numbers and information ......................... 9-9
–R emote Control Key ........................................................ 3-7
–R emote Control Key operating range ............................... 3-9
–R emote keyless entry ..................................................... 3-14
–U sing Remote Control Key system ................................... 3-9
L Labels
–A
ir conditioner ................................................................. 9-8
–B attery caution label ...................................................... 8-12
–T yres ........................................................................V
....... 9-8
–V ehicle identification ........................................................ 9-7
Lights ........................................................................V
.......... 8-20
–E xterior —Bulb information ........................................... 8-21
–H eadlight bulb replacement ........................................... 8-21
–I nterior —Information .................................................... 8-22
–L ocations ...................................................................... 8-23
–R eplacement ................................................................. 8-23
–S witch —Fog lights ...................................................... 2-33
–S witch —Hazard warning flasher .................................... 6-2
–W arning lights ................................................................. 2-5 Locks
–H
azard indicator operation ............................................. 3-15
Lumbar support ..................................................................... 1-4
M Maintenance
–G
eneral maintenance ....................................................... 8-2
–P recautions ..................................................................... 8-4
–R equirements .................................................................. 8-2
–S eat belts ...................................................................... 1-14
Manual Transmission (MT)
–O peration ...................................................................... 5-22
–S hifting ........................................................................V
.. 5-22
–S tarting ........................................................................V
. 5-22
Map lights
–O peration ...................................................................... 2-43
Meters and gauges ............................................................... 2-2
–B rightness control ........................................................... 2-4
–E ngine coolant temperature ............................................. 2-3
–F uel ........................................................................V
......... 2-2
–O dometer ........................................................................V
2-2
–O verview ....................................................................... 0-10
–S peedometer .................................................................. 2-2
–T achometer ..................................................................... 2-3
Mirrors
–A djustment .................................................................... 3-25
–A utomatic anti-dazzling inside mirror .............................. 3-24
–F olding ........................................................................V
.. 3-25
–R ear-view (Inside) .......................................................... 3-23
–R ear-view (Outside) ....................................................... 3-25
–V anity mirror .................................................................. 3-26
Mobile phone integration for FM AM radio with CD
player ........................................................................V
. 4-59, 4-65
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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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