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trims ...................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.9
ENG_UD26208_3
Enjoliveurs - Roues (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
Wheels, trim
wheel trim 3(exposed wheel bolts)
To remove it without removing the
wheel, press it at the points indicated
by the arrows.
Turn it so that the retaining brackets
holding it in place behind the wheel
bolts are released.
To refit the hubcap, proceed in reverse
order.wheel trim 1(concealed wheel bolts)
Remove it using hubcap tool 2 (located
under the tool kit), by pushing the hook
into the opening located near the valve
(to reach the metal retaining wire lo -
cated behind the wheel trim).
To refit it, align it with the valve. Push the
retaining hooks, starting with side A on
the valve side, then B and C and finish
with the side opposite the valve D.
wheels, trIm
13
a
B
D
c
2
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changing a wheel................................................... (current page)
puncture ................................................................. (current page)
jack ........................................................................ (current page)
lifting the vehicle changing a wheel ............................ (up to the end of the DU)
5.10
ENG_UD23719_3
Changement de roue (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Changing a wheel
2
4
1
3
If necessary, remove the wheel trim.
Use the wheelbrace 2 to slacken off the
wheel bolts. Position it so as to be able
to push from above.
Start extending jack 4 by hand, turning
the handle.
Position the jack head against jacking
point 1 closest to the wheel concerned
and, depending on the vehicle, the area
marked by a triangle. If the ground is
soft, place a plank of wood under the
baseplate.Switch on the hazard warn-
ing lights.
Keep the vehicle away from
traffic and on a level sur -
face where it will not slip (if neces -
sary, place a solid support under the
jack base).
Apply the handbrake and engage
position P.
Ask all the passengers to leave the
vehicle and keep them away from
traffic.
changIng a wheel (1/2)
Continue tightening to position the
baseplate on the ground correctly. Turn
handle 3 on the jack to lift the wheel off
the ground.
To prevent any risk of injury
or damage to the vehi -
cle, raise the jack until the
wheel you are replacing is
a maximum of 3 centimetres off the
ground.
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.
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JauneNoirNoir texte
5.11
ENG_UD23719_3
Changement de roue (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
Undo the bolts and take off the wheel.
For vehicles fitted with alloy wheels,
use the guide bolt located in the tool kit
to finish loosening and start tightening
the bolts.
Fit the emergency spare wheel on
the central hub and turn it to align the
mounting holes in the wheel and the
hub.
Tighten the bolts and lower the jack.
If bolts are supplied with the emergency
spare wheel, only use these bolts for
the emergency spare wheel.
Tighten the bolts, checking that the
wheel is correctly positioned on its hub
and unscrew the jack.
With the wheels on the ground, tighten
the bolts as fully as possible and check
the tightness as soon as possible (tight-
ening torque 110 Nm).
changIng a wheel (2/2)
anti-theft bolts
If you use anti-theft bolts, fit these
nearest the valve (wheel trim may
not be able to fit).
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.
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tyres ...................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
wheels (safety) ...................................................... (current page)
tyre pressures ....................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.12
ENG_UD23720_3
Pneumatiques (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Tyres
tyres (1/3)
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 tread wear indica -
tors 1 which are indicators moulded
into the tread at several points .
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 eroded
to the level of the warning strips,
they
become visible 2: it is then necessary
to replace your tyres because the tread
profile is no more than 1.6 mm deep
and this causes poor road holding
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.
When they need to be re -
placed, only tyres of the
same make, size, type and
profile should be used.
t yres 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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JauneNoirNoir texte
5.13
ENG_UD23720_3
Pneumatiques (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
tyres (2/3)
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, the normal
pressures must be increased by 0.2 to
0.3 bar (or 3 PsI).
never deflate a hot tyre.Fitting new tyres
changing wheels around
This practice is not recommended.
emergency spare wheel
Refer to the information on the
“Emergency spare wheel” and in -
structions on “Changing a wheel” in
Section 5.
t yre pressuresRespect the tyre pressures (including
the emergency spare wheel). Check
them at least once a month and before
a long journey (refer to the label on the
edge of the driver’s door).
Please refer to the information on “Tyre
pressures” in Section 4.
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
pressures according to the condi -
tions of use (refer to the information
on “Tyre pressures”).
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
those fitted originally and tighten
them fully.
For safety reasons, this op-
eration must be carried out
by a specialist.
Fitting different tyres may
change your vehicle as follows:
– 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.
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5.14
ENG_UD23720_3
Pneumatiques (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
tyres (3/3)
use in winter
– chains
For safety reasons, fitting snow
chains to the rear axle is strictly
forbidden.
chains must not be fitted to tyres
which are larger than those originally
fitted to the vehicle.
Chains may only be fitted
to tyres of the same size
as those originally fitted to
your vehicle.
Only certain chains can be fitted to
tyres. Consult an approved Dealer.
– snow or winter tyres We would recommend that these be
fitted to all four wheels to ensure
that your vehicle retains maximum
grip.
note: be aware that these tyres may
sometimes have:
– a direction of travel ;
– a maximum speed index which
may be lower than the maximum
speed of your vehicle.
– 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.
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.
nB:
The use of snow tyres, winter tyres or
studded tyres significantly reduces the
vehicle range.
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indicators ............................................................... (current page)
indicators: direction indicators ........................................... (current page)
5.16
ENG_UD25296_2
Projecteurs : remplacement des lampes (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
Front side lightOpen flap A under the wheel arch. Turn
the wheel in towards the vehicle to fa-
cilitate access to the flap.
Turn bulb holder 4 to unlock it and
remove it from its location, without dis-
connecting the wiring. Replace the
bulb.
Bulb type: P21/5w
To refit it, carry out the above opera -
tions in reverse order.Direction indicator lightsOpen flap A in the wheel arch. Turn the
wheel in towards the vehicle to facilitate
access to the flap.
Turn bulb holder 5 to unlock it and
remove it from its location, without dis-
connecting the wiring. Replace the
bulb.
Bulb type: Py21w
To refit it, carry out the above opera -
tions in reverse order.
The bulbs are under pres -
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
heaDlIghts : changing bulbs (2/2)
45
a
Ensure that the flap is properly se -
cured when refitting.
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towing hitch............................................................ (current page)
5.32
ENG_UD28666_1
Remorquage (X61 électrique - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_5
tOwIng, BreaKDOwn (3/3)
Do not leave the tools unse-
cured inside the vehicle as
they may come loose under
braking.
After use, check that all the tools
are correctly clipped into the tool kit,
then, depending on the vehicle, po-
sition it correctly in its housing.
Risk of injury.
Only use the front and rear towing
points (never use the driveshafts).
These towing points may only be used
for towing: never use them for lifting the
vehicle directly or indirectly.
5
3
access to towing points
Unclip cover 3 or 5.
t ighten towing hitch 4 fully: as much
as possible by hand at first, then finish
tightening it using the wheelbrace.
Towing hitch 4 and wheelbrace are lo-
cated in the tool kit in the boot (please
see Section 5 “Tool kit”).
Do not remove the key from
the ignition when the vehi -
cle is being towed.
4
4
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7.1
FRA_UD29098_4
Index (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_7
AlphAbeticAl index (1/5)
A
ABS ........................................................................ 2.10 – 2.11
accessories........................................................................ 5.35
accessories socket ............................................................ 3.17
additional heating fuel ........................................................ 1.86
additional heating tank ....................................................... 1.86
additional methods of restraint .......................................... 1.41
additional heating ..................................................... 3.9 – 3.10
additional heating fuel tank .......................................... 1.86
additional tank capacity ..................................................... 1.86
additional tank filling .......................................................... 1.86
air bag .................................................................... 1.37 → 1.41
activating the front passenger air bags ............ 1.52 → 1.54
deactivating the front passenger air bags ........ 1.52 → 1.54
air conditioning ................................................. 3.4 → 3.6, 3.11
air vents ...................................................................... 3.2 – 3.3
anti-corrosion check .............................................. 6.14 → 6.18
anti-corrosion protection ...................................................... 4.9
anti-lock braking system: ABS ................................2.10 – 2.11
ashtrays ............................................................................. 3.17
audible and visual signals .................................................. 1.77
b
12 volt battery breakdown recovery ......................................... 5.24 – 5.25
maintenance ......................................................... 4.6 – 4.7
12 volt battery ........................ 1.2 → 1.6, 4.6 – 4.7, 5.24 – 5.25
battery troubleshooting ................................................. 5.24 – 5.25
battery (remote control) ..................................................... 5.36
bonnet ......................................................................... 4.2 – 4.3
brake fluid ............................................................................ 4.5
brake lights changing bulbs .................................................. 5.18 – 5.19
bulbs changing .......................................................... 5.15 → 5.23c
changing a bulb
............................... 5.15 → 5.17, 5.21 → 5.23
changing a wheel ............................................................... 5.10
changing gear ............................................................. 2.3 – 2.4
charge meter ....................................................... 1.64, 2.5, 2.8
charging cord .................................................. 1.8 → 1.13, 1.16
charging flap ............................................................ 1.7 → 1.13
charging socket ..................................... 1.2 → 1.6, 1.8 → 1.13
child minder mirror ............................................................. 3.14
child restraint/seat ............................. 1.42 – 1.43, 1.45 → 1.54
child safety .....1.14, 1.16, 1.18, 1.42 – 1.43, 1.45 → 1.54, 3.15
child seats .......................................... 1.42 – 1.43, 1.45 → 1.51
children ................................................................... 1.42 – 1.43
cigar lighter ........................................................................ 3.17
cleaning: inside the vehicle .............................................. 4.11 – 4.12
clock .................................................................................. 1.75
closing the doors ................................................... 1.17 → 1.21
connected services .............................................................. 1.3
control instruments ................................................ 1.63 → 1.71
controls .................................................................. 1.56 → 1.59
coolant ................................................................................. 4.4
courtesy light .......................................................... 3.12 – 3.13
courtesy mirrors ................................................................. 3.14
cruise control ......................................................... 2.15 → 2.18
d
dashboard .............................................................. 1.56 → 1.59
deadlocking the doors ....................................................... 1.16
de-icing ................................................................................ 3.5
dimensions ................................................................. 6.5 – 6.6
display ................................................................... 1.60 → 1.65
doors ...................................................................... 1.17 → 1.24
driver’s position ..................................................... 1.56 → 1.62
driving .................................................. 2.3 → 2.6, 2.10 → 2.20
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7.2
FRA_UD29098_4
Index (X61 - F61 - Renault)
ENG_NU_911-4_F61e_Renault_7
Jaune NoirNoir texte
AlphAbeticAl index (2/5)
driving position
settings ............................................................ 1.33 → 1.36
e
»ECO» mode function .................................................. 2.5, 2.9
»400 volt» electrical circuit ........................................ 1.2 → 1.7
electric vehicle vehicle range ................................................................. 2.5
batteries ......................................................................... 1.4
noise .............................................................................. 1.6
charge ................................................................ 1.8 → 1.13
driving .............................................................. 1.6, 2.3, 2.5
»ECO» mode ................................................................. 2.9
important recommendations ................................... 1.7, 1.9
electric windows ..................................................... 3.15 – 3.16
electrical installation ............................................................ 1.9
emergency brake assist .......................................... 2.10 – 2.11
emergency braking ................................................. 2.10 – 2.11
emergency spare wheel ...................................................... 5.2
energy recovery ................................................................ 1.64, 2.8
»ECO» mode ................................................................. 2.9
saving ................................................................... 2.5 – 2.6
charge meter (function) .................................................. 2.8
consumption .............................................. 1.63 – 1.64, 2.8
charge ................................................................ 1.8 → 1.13
range .............................................................................. 2.8
energy saving ............................................................. 2.5 – 2.6
energy consumption ............................................ 2.5 – 2.6, 2.8
energy recovery ................................................................... 2.8
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.3
environment ......................................................................... 2.7
external temperature ......................................................... 1.75F
faults
operating faults ................................................ 5.37 → 5.40
fitting a radio ........................................................... 5.33 – 5.34
fittings .................................................................... 3.18 → 3.20
fog lights ................................................................... 1.81, 5.17
front lights changing bulbs .................................................. 5.15 – 5.16
front passenger air bag deactivation ..................... 1.52 → 1.54
front seat adjustment .............................................. 1.28 – 1.29
front seats adjustment ........................................................ 1.28 – 1.29
fuel capacity ........................................................................ 1.86
filling ............................................................................. 1.86
grade ............................................................................ 1.86
fuel filler cap ...................................................................... 1.86
fuses ....................................................................... 5.26 – 5.27
G
gear lever .................................................................... 2.3 – 2.4
glove box ........................................................................... 3.18
h
handbrake ............................................................................ 2.4
hazard warning lights signal .............................................. 1.77
headlight beam adjustment ............................................... 1.82
headrest ........................................................ 1.25 → 1.27, 3.23
heated seats ........................................................... 1.28 – 1.29
heating and air conditioning system .................................. 3.11
heating, air conditioning: programming ............... 2.6, 3.7 – 3.8
heating system ........................................................ 3.4 → 3.11
horn ................................................................................... 1.77
horn: flash ............................................................................. 1.77
sounding the horn ........................................................ 1.77