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5.12
ENG_UD19793_3
Changement de roue (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Anti-theft bolt
If you use anti-theft bolts, fit these
nearest the valve (otherwise it may
not be possible to fit the wheel trim).
If you have a puncture, re -
place the wheel as soon as
possible.
A tyre which has been punc-
tured should always be inspected
(and repaired, where possible) by a
specialist.
If the vehicle is parked on
the hard shoulder, you must
warn other road users of
your vehicle’s presence
with a warning triangle or with other
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
CHANGING A WHEEL (2/2)
Undo the bolts and take off the wheel.
Fit the emergency spare wheel on the
central hub and turn it to locate the
mounting holes in the wheel and the
hub.
Tighten the bolts and lower the jack.
With the wheel on the ground, tighten
the screws as fully as possible and
check the tightness as soon as possi -
ble (tightening torque 110 N.m).
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tyres ...................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
wheels (safety) ..................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.13
ENG_UD22328_2
Pneumatiques (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Tyre and wheel safety
The tyres are the only contact between
the vehicle and the road, so it is essen-
tial to keep them in good condition.
You must make sure that your tyres
conform to local road traffic regulations. When the tyre tread has been worn
to the level of the warning strips, they
become visible
2: it is then neces -
sary to replace your tyres because the
tread rubber is now only 1.6 mm deep
at most, resulting in poor road hold -
ing on wet roads.
An overloaded vehicle, long journeys
by motorway, particularly in very hot
weather, or continual driving on poorly
surfaced minor roads will lead to more
rapid tyre wear and affect safety.
Tyres (tyre and wheel safety, use in winter)
Maintaining the tyres
The tyres must be in good condition
and the tread form must have sufficient
depth; tyres approved by our Technical
Department have wear warning strips
1 which are indicators moulded into
the tread at several points.
TYRES (1/3)
When they need to be re -
placed, only tyres of the
same make, size, type and
profile should be used.
Tyres fitted to the vehicle should
either be identical to those fitted
originally or conform to those
recommended by your approved
dealer.
Incidents which occur when
driving, such as striking the
kerb, may damage the tyres
and wheel rims, and could
also lead to misalignment of the
front or rear axle geometry. In this
case, have the condition of these
checked by an approved dealer.
1
2
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tyre pressure.......................................................... (current page)
5.14
ENG_UD22328_2
Pneumatiques (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Emergency spare wheel
Refer to the information on the
“Emergency spare wheel” and in -
structions on “Changing a wheel” in
Section 5.
Changing wheels around
This practice is not recommended.
Fitting new tyres
For safety reasons, this op-
eration must be carried out
by a specialist.
Fitting different tyres may
change your vehicle as follows:
– it may mean that your vehicle no
longer conforms to current regu-
lations;
– it may change the way it handles
when cornering;
– it may cause the steering to be
heavy;
– it may affect the use of snow
chains.
Pressures should be checked when the
tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures
which may be reached in hot weather
or following a fast journey.
If tyre pressures cannot be checked
when the tyres are cold, assume an in-
crease of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
TYRES (2/3)
Please be aware that a
poorly tightened or miss -
ing valve cap can make the
tyres less airtight and lead
to pressure loss. Always use valve
caps identical to the originals and
screw them down fully.
Incorrect tyre pressures
lead to abnormal tyre wear
and unusually hot running.
These are factors which
may seriously affect safety and lead
to:
– poor road holding,
– risk of bursting or tread separa -
tion.
The pressure depends on the load
and the speed of use. Adjust the
pressure according to the condi -
tions of use (refer to the label affixed
to the edge of the driver’s door).
Tyre pressures
Adhere to the tyre pressures (including
the emergency spare wheel). The tyre
pressures should be checked at least
once a month and additionally before
any long journey (refer to the label af -
fixed to the edge of the driver’s door).
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5.15
ENG_UD22328_2
Pneumatiques (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Snow or Winter tyres
We would recommend that these be
fitted to all four wheels to ensure that
your vehicle retains maximum road
holding.
Warning: These tyres sometimes have
a specific direction of rotation and a
maximum speed index which may be
lower than the maximum speed of your
vehicle.Use in winter
Chains
For safety reasons, fitting snow
chains to the rear axle is strictly for-
bidden.
Chains cannot be fitted to tyres which
are larger than those originally fitted to
the vehicle.
Special features of ver -
sions fitted with 165/65
R15 tyres
If you wish to fit studded
tyres, you must use special equip-
ment.
Consult an approved dealer.
TYRES (3/3)
Studded tyres
This type of equipment may only be
used for a limited period and as laid
down by local legislation.
It is necessary to observe the speed
specified by current legislation.
These tyres must, at a minimum, be
fitted to the two front wheels.
Chains may only be fitted
to tyres of the same size
as those originally fitted to
your vehicle.
In all cases, we would recommend
that you contact an approved dealer
who will be able to advise you on
the choice of equipment which is
most suitable for your vehicle.
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fuses ..................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.26
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Fusibles (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Remove the fuse using tweezers 2, lo-
cated on the cover.
To remove the fuse from the tweezers,
slide the fuse to the side.
It is not advisable to use the free fuse
locations.
Fuses
Check the fuse in question
and replace it, if neces-
sary, by a fuse of the same
rating.
If a fuse is fitted with too high a
rating, it may cause the electrical
circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in the
event of an item of equipment using
an excessive amount of current.
Fuse box 1
If any electrical component does not
work, check the condition of the fuses.
Depending on the vehicle, open the
cover to the right of the steering wheel
or the glove box.
To identify the fuses, refer to the fuse
allocation sticker (shown on the follow -
ing page).
FUSES (1/2)
1
In accordance with local legislation
or as a precautionary measure:
obtain an emergency kit containing
a set of spare bulbs and fuses from
an approved Dealer.
2
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5.30
ENG_UD12592_2
Batterie : dépannage (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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BATTERY: troubleshooting (3/4)
Special procedures may be
required to charge some
batteries. Contact your ap-
proved Dealer.
Avoid all risk of sparks which may
cause an immediate explosion and
charge the battery in a well-venti -
lated area. Risk of serious injury.
If your vehicle is to be left stationary for
a relatively long time, disconnect the
battery or have it recharged regularly,
particularly during cold weather. It will
then be necessary, with the engine run-
ning, to move the steering wheel slowly,
from lock to lock and to reprogram the
electronic equipment with a memory
feature, radio, etc. The battery should
be stored in a cool and dry location pro-
tected from frost.
Note: if you have disconnected or re -
charged a battery, move the steering
wheel slowly from lock to lock to reset
the system.
Have the battery’s charge status
checked regularly:
–
especially if you use your vehicle for
short journeys or for frequent driving
in town;
– when the exterior temperature drops
(in winter), the charge decreases .
In winter, only use the electrical
equipment that is really necessary;
– finally, you should understand that
the charge decreases naturally as a
result of certain permanent electrical
consumers such as the clock, after-
sales accessories, etc.
When many accessories are fitted to
the vehicle, have them connected to
the + after ignition feed. In this case, it
is advisable to have your vehicle fitted
with a battery which has an increased
nominal capacity. Contact an approved
Dealer.Connecting a battery charger
The battery charger must be com -
patible with a battery with nominal
voltage of 12 volts.
Switch the engine off and then discon -
nect both battery leads starting with
the negative terminal.
Do not disconnect the battery when the
engine is running. Follow the instruc-
tions given by the manufacturer for
the battery charger you are using.
Only a fully charged and well-main -
tained battery will have a long and
useful life and enable you to start the
vehicle’s engine normally.
The battery must be kept clean and dry.
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towing hitch........................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing breakdown ...................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.38
ENG_UD27405_4
Remorquage : dépannage (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Insert the key in the ignition switch, or
the card in the reader, to unlock the
steering wheel and use the signalling
lights (brake lights, hazard warning
lights, etc.). The towed vehicle’s lights
must be switched on at night.
The speed specified by current legis -
lation for towing must always be ob -
served. If your vehicle is the towing
vehicle, do not exceed the maximum
towing weight for your vehicle (refer
to the information on “Weights” in
Section 6).
Only use:– at the rear, towing point 4 (depend-
ing on the vehicle);
– at the front, towing hitch 3 (never
the drive shafts).
These towing points may only be used
for towing: never use them for lifting the
vehicle directly or indirectly.Access to towing points
Unclip by pulling towards you and lift
cover 1 or 5 (depending on the vehicle).
Tighten towing hitch 2 fully: as much
as possible by hand at first, then finish
tightening it using the wheelbrace or,
depending on the vehicle, the lever.
Use only the towing eye 2 and the
wheelbrace located under the lug -
gage compartment carpet in the tool kit
(please refer to the information under
“Tool kit” in Section 5).
Towing
TOWING: breakdown (1/3)
3
1
2
1
5
2
4
1
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5.39
ENG_UD27405_4
Remorquage : dépannage (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Towing a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox
With the engine switched off: the
transmission is no longer lubricated. It
is preferable to tow this type of vehi -
cle on a trailer or tow it with the front
wheels off the ground.
Under exceptional circumstances,
you may tow the vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground, only going
forward, with the gear lever in the
Neutral position, and for a distance
not exceeding 30 miles (50 km).
If the lever is stuck in P,
even though you are de -
pressing the brake pedal,
the lever can be released
manually.
To do this, unclip the upper section
of the cover at the base of the lever.
Press simultaneously on the mark
on the gaiter and the unlocking
button on the lever.
– Use a rigid towing bar.
If a rope or cable is used
(where the law allows this),
the vehicle being towed
must be able to brake.
– A vehicle must not be towed if it is
not fit to be driven.
– Avoid accelerating or braking
suddenly when towing, as this
may result in damage being
caused to the vehicle.
– When towing a vehicle, it is ad -
visable not to exceed 15 mph
(25 km/h).
– Do not push the vehicle if the
steering column is locked.
Towing procedure
Before any towing, check that the steer-
ing column is not locked.
If it is locked, insert the RENAULT card
into the reader and press the Start/Stop
button for five seconds without press-
ing on the pedals. The steering column
unlocks and the vehicle accessories
functions are supplied.
Leave the card in the reader while
towing.
Press the Start/Stop button twice in
succession once towing is finished (risk
of running down the battery).
TOWING: breakdown (2/3)
Do not leave the tools unse-
cured inside the vehicle as
they may come loose under
braking.
W h e n t h e e n g i n e i s
stopped, steering and brak-
ing assistance are not op -
erational.
Do not remove the key from
the ignition switch or the
card from the reader during
towing.
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5.43
ENG_UD13707_1
Anomalies de fonctionnement (L38 - X38 - Renault)
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OPERATING FAULTS (3/8)
The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSESACTION REQUIRED
The engine will not start
(vehicle with RENAULT card). Starting conditions are not fulfilled.
Refer to the information on “Starting/
stopping the engine” in Section 2.
The hands-free RENAULT card is not de-
tected. Move the card inside the passenger
compartment.
The hands-free RENAULT card does not
work. Insert the card in the card reader in order
to start the engine.
Refer to the information on “Starting/
stopping the engine” in Section 2.
It is difficult to start the engine in wet
weather or after washing the vehicle. Poor ignition, ignition system damp.
Dry the spark plug and coil wires.
The engine is difficult to start when hot. Faulty carburation (bubbles of vaporised
fuel in the circuit).Let the engine cool down.
Poor compression. Consult an approved dealer.
The engine cannot be switched off
(vehicle with RENAULT card). Electronic fault.
Press the starter button quickly five
times.
The steering column remains locked. Steering wheel locked.Move the steering wheel while press-
ing the engine start button (refer to the
information on Starting the engine in
Section 2).
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7.1
FRA_UD27585_9
Index (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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AlphAbeticAl index (1/5)
A
ABS ........................................................................\
2.17 – 2.18
accessories........................................................................\
5.35
accessories socket ............................................................ 3.28
additional methods of restraint .......................................... 1.35
side protection ............................................................. 1.34
to the front seat belts ....................................... 1.29 → 1.32
to the rear seat belts .................................................... 1.33
adjusting your driving position 1.20 → 1.23, 1.25 → 1.28, 3.29
advice on antipollution ........................................... 2.13 → 2.15
air bag .................................................................... 1.29 → 1.35
activating the front passenger air bags ........................ 1.50
deactivating the front passenger air bags .................... 1.48
air conditioning ........................................................ 3.4 → 3.16
air vents ...................................................................... 3.2 – 3.3
anti-corrosion check .............................................. 6.15 → 6.20
anti-corrosion protection .................................................... 4.13
anti-lock braking system: ABS ................................2.17 – 2.18
antipollution advice .......................................................................... 2.13
ashtray ........................................................................\
....... 3.28
audible and visual signals .................................................. 1.51
automatic gearbox (use) ........................................ 2.31 → 2.33
automatic gearbox selector lever ...........................2.31 → 2.33
b
battery ........................................................... 4.12, 5.28 → 5.31
battery (remote control) ..................................................... 5.32
bonnet ........................................................................\
. 4.2 – 4.3
brake fluid ........................................................................\
.... 4.9
bulbs changing .......................................................... 5.16 → 5.25
c
catalytic converter ................................................................ 2.9
central door locking .................... 1.6, 1.9 → 1.12, 1.15 → 1.18 changing a bulb
..................................................... 5.16 → 5.25
changing a wheel .................................................... 5.11 – 5.12
changing gear ........................................................ 2.31 → 2.33
child restraint/seat ............................. 1.36 – 1.37, 1.39 → 1.48
child safety .......1.2 – 1.3, 1.11, 1.13 – 1.14, 1.32, 1.36 – 1.37,
1.39 → 1.48, 2.5, 3.17 → 3.19
child seats .......................................... 1.36 – 1.37, 1.39 → 1.47
children .............. 1.2 – 1.3, 1.7, 1.11, 1.13 – 1.14, 1.36 – 1.37,
3.17 → 3.20
cigar lighter ........................................................................\
3.28
clock ....................................................................... 1.73 – 1.74
closing the doors ................................................... 1.13 → 1.18
control instruments ............................ 1.56 → 1.65, 1.73 – 1.74
controls .................................................................. 1.52 → 1.55
courtesy light ............................................................ 3.23, 5.24
courtesy mirrors ................................................................. 3.22
cruise control ......................................................... 2.27 → 2.30
cruise control-speed limiter.................................... 2.24 → 2.30
d
dashboard .............................................................. 1.52 → 1.55
deadlocking the doors ................................................ 1.6, 1.12
demisting rear screen ............................................................ 3.4, 3.13
windscreen ............................................................ 3.5, 3.14
dimensions ................................................................. 6.4 – 6.5
dipstick........................................................................\
......... 4.5
doors/tailgate ........................................................... 1.2 → 1.18
driver’s position ..................................................... 1.52 → 1.59
driving .................... 2.2, 2.4 → 2.11, 2.13 → 2.15, 2.17 → 2.35
driving position settings ............................................................ 1.25 → 1.28
e
electric windows .................................................... 3.17 → 3.19
Electronic Stability Program: ESP .......................... 2.19 – 2.20