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Syst me de surveillance de pression des pneumatiques (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (2/3)
Changing a wheel
The tyre pressure monitor takes ap-
proximately 8 minutes to identify the
tyres which have been replaced. The
system will not operate during this time.
Fitting tyres(replacing tyres or fitting winter
tyres)
Since replacing tyres requires special
precautions, we advise you to contact
your approved dealer.
While the tyre pressure
monitor is identifying the
tyres which have been re-
placed, the information sent
by the system may be inaccurate
and this could have serious conse-
quences.
Emergency spare wheel
The emergency spare wheel has no
sensor, and cannot be recognised by
the system.
When it is fitted in the place of another
wheel, the system then detects an op-
erating fault.
Replacing wheels/tyres
This system requires specific equip-
ment (wheels, hubcaps, etc.).
Contact an approved dealer to fit new
tyres and to find out about available ac-
cessories compatible with the system
and available from your approved
dealer: the use of any other accessory
could affect the correct operation of the
system or damage a sensor.
Display
If warning lights 1 and 2 light up on the
instrument panel, this indicates there
is a fault relating to the tyre pressure
(flat tyre, puncture, system malfunction,
etc.).
An explanation of the indicator lights,
signals and messages is given on the
following page.
1
2
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Syst me de surveillance de pression des pneumatiques (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (3/3)
Examples of messages which may appear on the instrument panel displays
Message Display Interpretation of messages
“Adjust tyre
pressure”
The tyre pressure is lower than normal.
“Underinflation
critical”
Indicator light ® comes on, accompanied by a bleep. Stop the vehicle as soon as
possible and contact an approved dealer.
The tyre pressure indicated is much lower than normal and is becoming dangerously
low.
“Puncture”
Indicator light ® comes on, accompanied by a bleep. Stop the vehicle as soon as
possible and contact an approved dealer.
The tyre indicated is deflated or punctured.
“Check tyre
pressure sensors”
One of the tyres is no longer being displayed; there is a fault with the sensor on this tyre.
“Check tyre
pressure sensors”
None of the tyre pressure sensors can be detected, or there is a fault with the system.
“Tyre pressure
sensors absent”
There is no signal being received from the tyre indicated and the tyre can no longer be
monitored by the pressure sensor (emergency spare wheel fitted, etc.).
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Transmission int grale : 4 roues motrices : 4WD (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4WD) (1/3)
“AUTO” mode
This is the mode defined each time
the engine is started.
Operating principle
The “AUTO” mode automatically dis-
tributes the torque between the front
and rear axles according to the road
conditions and the vehicle speed. This
position optimises roadholding. Use
this mode where the roads are slippery
or in good condition.
“2WD” mode
Press on the upper section of button 1.
The
‘ indicator light will light up on
the instrument panel.
Operating principle
The “2WD” mode uses the front wheels
only. Use this mode where the roads
are in good condition.
To deactivate this mode, press the
upper section of button 1 again. The in-
dicator light on the instrument panel will
go out.
“4WD Lock” mode
Press the bottom section of button 1.
The button returns immediately to its
original position. The
’ indica-
tor light will light up on the instrument
panel.
To deactivate this mode, press the
lower section of button 1 again. The in-
dicator light on the instrument panel will
go out.
Operating principle
The “4WD Lock” mode uses the front
and rear axles, each with 50% of the
power. Use this mode on uneven and
unsurfaced roads.
Note: if the vehicle speed exceeds
24 mph (40 km/h) in “4WD Lock” mode,
the system automatically switches back
to “AUTO” mode.
Driving mode switch 1
Depending on the road conditions,
pressing button 1 enables the following
modes to be selected:
– AUTO ;
– 2WD ;
– 4WD Lock.
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Transmission int grale : 4 roues motrices : 4WD (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4WD) (2/3)
Special note on all-wheel
drive system
– The vehicle may make more
noise when the “AUTO” or “4WD
Lock” modes are activated. This
is normal;
– if the system detects a difference
in the size of the front and rear
wheels (as is the case, for exam-
ple, when the wrong size tyres
are fitted, or if the tyres are un-
der-inflated or significantly worn
on one axle etc.) the message
“4WD not available” is displayed
on the instrument panel and the
indicator light
‘ flashes.
Select “2WD” mode and drive at
a moderate speed;
– always use four tyres with the
same level of wear;
– as soon as the vehicle speed ex-
ceeds 24 mph (40 km/h) in “4WD
Lock” mode, the system automat-
ically switches back to “AUTO”
mode. The indicator light goes
out;
– when the front and rear wheels
are turning at different speeds
(for example, when driving on
uneven road surfaces, sand or
mud, or when being towed, tyres
with different levels of wear), the
oil temperature may rise, given
the mechanical stresses. In this
case, the system automatically
switches back to “2WD” mode to
prevent overheating. The mes-
sage “4WD not available” is
displayed on the instrument
panel and the
‘ or ’
indicator light comes on. Park
the vehicle in a safe place and
wait until the message “4WD not
available” disappears.
If the warning appears again,
contact an approved Dealer.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating
fault the message “Check 4WD” and
warning light
© appear on the in-
strument panel.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon
as possible.
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Transmission int grale : 4 roues motrices : 4WD (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4WD) (3/3)
All-wheel drive system
– Depending on the driving conditions, the system may switch automatically from “2WD” to “4WD”. In this case, the
“4WD” indicator light does not come on.
– Whichever mode is selected, do not start the engine if the rear wheels are on the ground and the front wheels are in the air
(e.g. vehicle jacked up) or if they are resting on rollers.
– Do not press the mode selector switch while cornering, reversing or if the wheels are slipping. Only select the “2WD”,
“AUTO” or “4WD Lock” mode when the vehicle is being driven in a straight line.
– When the engine warms up, the idle speed may be higher. Be careful when driving or stopping on slippery roads with the
“AUTO” mode selected.
– Only use tyres which meet the required specifications.
– Snow chains must only be fitted to the front wheels.
– This function is an additional aid in the event of critical driving conditions, enabling the vehicle behaviour to be adapted to
suit the driving conditions.
However, the function does not take the place of the driver. It does not increase the vehicle’s limits and should not en-
courage you to drive more quickly. Therefore, it can under no circumstances replace the vigilance or responsibility of the
driver when manoeuvring the vehicle (the driver must always be ready for sudden incidents which may occur when driving).
– It is recommended not to use “4WD Lock” mode permanently when driving on roads in good condition.
– Always ensure tyres with identical specifications are fitted to all four wheels (brand, size, structure, wear etc.). Fitting tyres
of different sizes to the front and rear wheels and/or left and right wheels may have serious consequences for the tyres,
gearbox, transfer gearbox and the rear differential pinions.
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Dispositifs de correction et d’assistance la conduite (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES (1/5)
Depending on the vehicle, this is com-
posed of:
– the anti-lock braking system ABS;
– the electronic stability control
ESC with traction control ASR;
– the emergency brake assist;
– the hill descent control;
– the hill start assistance.Operating faults:
– If the message “Check ABS” is dis-
played and the
x and ©
warning lights on the instrument
panel come on when driving, brak-
ing safety is still guaranteed, but
without ABS;
– if the message “Brake system fault”
is displayed and the
x, D
and
® warning lights on the in-
strument panel come on when driv-
ing, there is a fault in the braking
system.
Consult an approved Dealer.
These functions are an ad-
ditional aid in the event of
critical driving conditions,
enabling the vehicle behav-
iour to be adapted to suit the driving
conditions.
However, the functions do not take
the place of the driver. They do
not increase the vehicle’s limits
and should not encourage you
to drive more quickly. Therefore,
they can under no circumstances
replace the vigilance or responsibil-
ity of the driver when manoeuvring
the vehicle (the driver must always
be ready for sudden incidents which
may occur when driving).
ABS (anti-lock braking
system)
Under heavy braking, the ABS prevents
the wheels from locking, allowing the
stopping distance to be managed and
keeping control of the vehicle.
Under these circumstances, the vehi-
cle can be steered to avoid an obstacle
whilst braking. In addition, this system
can increase stopping distances, par-
ticularly on roads with low surface grip
(wet ground etc.).
You will feel a pulsation through the
brake pedal each time the system is
activated. The ABS does not in any way
improve the vehicle's physical perform-
ance relating to the road surface and
roadholding. It is still essential to follow
the rules of good driving practice (such
as driving at a safe distance from the
vehicle in front etc.).
In an emergency, apply firm and
continuous pressure to the brake
pedal. There is no need to pump
it repeatedly. The ABS will modu-
late the force applied in the braking
system.
Your braking systems
are partially operational.
However, it is dangerous
to brake suddenly and
it is essential to stop immediately,
as soon as traffic conditions allow.
Contact an approved dealer.
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Dispositifs de correction et d’assistance la conduite (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES (2/5)
Electronic stability control
ESC with understeer control
and traction control ASR
Electronic stability control ESC
This system helps you to keep control
of the vehicle in critical driving condi-
tions (avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip
on a bend, etc.).
Operating principle
A sensor in the steering wheel detects
the direction selected by the driver.
Other sensors throughout the vehicle
measure the actual direction.
The system compares the direction se-
lected by the driver and the actual di-
rection of the vehicle and corrects this
as necessary by applying the brakes
selectively and/or acting on the engine
power.Traction control ASR
This system helps to limit wheelspin of
the drive wheels and to control the ve-
hicle when pulling away accelerating or
decelerating.
Operating principle
Using the wheel sensors, the system
measures and compares the speed of
the drive wheels at all times and slows
down their over-rotation. If a wheel is
starting to slip, the system brakes au-
tomatically until the drive supplied be-
comes compatible with the level of grip
under the wheel again.
The system also adjusts the engine
speed to the grip available under the
wheels, independently of the pressure
exerted on the accelerator pedal.
lit indicates that the ESC system
(with the ASR) is active.Operating faults
When the system detects an operat-
ing fault the message “Check ESC” and
warning light
© and appear
on the instrument panel. In this case,
the ESC and ASR are deactivated.
Consult an approved dealer.
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Dispositifs de correction et d’assistance la conduite (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES (3/5)
If you deactivate this function, the
traction control (ASR) system will
also be deactivated.
As the ESC and ASR provide enhanced
safety, it is not advisable to drive with
the function switched off. Correct
this as soon as possible by pressing
switch 1 again.
Note: the system is automatically reac-
tivated each time the engine is switched
off.
1
Disabling the ESC function
(including traction control (ASR)
system)
In some situations (driving on very wet
ground: snow, mud, etc. or driving with
snow chains fitted), the system may
reduce the engine output to limit wheel-
spin. If this is not required, it is possible
to deactivate the function by pressing
switch 1.
Depending on the vehicle warning
light
or the message “ESC off”
is displayed on the instrument panel to
inform you.
Emergency brake assist
This system supplements the ABS
and helps reduce vehicle stopping dis-
tances.
Operating principle
Depending on the speed at which the
brake pedal is depressed, the system
will detect emergency braking. In this
case, the braking assistance immedi-
ately develops maximum power and
may trigger ABS regulation.
ABS braking is maintained as long as
the brake pedal is applied.
Hazard warning lights switching on
Depending on the vehicle, these may
light up in the event of sudden decel-
eration.
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Dispositifs de correction et d’assistance la conduite (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES (4/5)
Hill descent control
This function enables the vehicle speed
to be limited to approximately 4 mph
(7 km/h), without depressing the brake
pedal (when driving down a steep hill).
Activating/deactivating the system
– Activating: press button 1. The
message “HDC on” appears on the
instrument panel.
– Deactivating: press button 1 again:
the message “HDC off” appears on
the instrument panel.
Starting the system
With the vehicle travelling downhill at
less than 15 mph (25 km/h) in first or re-
verse gear (position D or R for vehicles
with an automatic transmission), press
switch 2 to switch to “4WD Lock” mode.
Once a sufficient gradient is detected,
the
• indicator light appears on the
instrument panel, accompanied by the
“HDC operational” message.
Note: if the vehicle speed exceeds
24 mph (40 km/h), the transmission
switches automatically to “AUTO” mode
(the
• indicator light goes out).
The system can be reactivated by
pressing “4WD Lock” when the vehicle
speed drops below 24 mph (40 km/h).
1
With the engine cold, the
automatic hill descent con-
trol function can be de-
activated temporarily (the
• warning light goes out).
When the engine temperature rises,
the warning light comes on again
and the function is available.
The automatic hill descent control
system may be deactivated tempo-
rarily if there is a risk of the braking
system overheating.
If necessary, use the brake pedal to
stop the vehicle.
The driver must remain particularly
vigilant when driving on slippery or
low-grip surfaces and/or on hills.
Risk of serious injury.
This system does not operate when
the gear lever is in neutral (position
N or P for vehicles with an auto-
matic transmission), or if the vehicle
is travelling on flat ground.
2
The hill descent control system is de-
activated as soon as you depress the
brake pedal or the accelerator pedal,
and reactivated as soon as you release
it.
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Blind Spot Warning (X45 - H45 - Renault) ENG_NU_1057-1_H45_Ph3_Renault_2
BLIND SPOT WARNING (2/2)
Operating faults
If the system detects a faults, indicator
light on switch 3 flashes for 3 seconds
accompanied by the message “Check
Blind spot”. Consult an approved
dealer.
If you start the engine, indicator 1 and
switch 3 light flashes 3 times. It is
normal.2
3
First warningIndicator 2 lights up when it detects a
vehicle in the blind spot area.
Second warningWhen the direction indicator is turned
on and indicator 2 detects a vehicle
in the blind spot area of the direction
that you turned on the indicator light, it
flashes. If you turn off the direction indi-
cator it turns to first warning.
Conditions for non-function– If the object is not moving;
– If the traffic is heavy;
– When driving along a curved road;
– If front and rear sensors are detect-
ing an object at the same time(e.g. :
long truck);
DeactivationIf you push switch 3, the system is de-
activated and the message “Blind spot
deactivated“ appears on the instrument
panel. If you push it again the system is
activated and the message “Blind spot
activated” appears.
– If you replace, repair or
paint bumpers, the system
may have a fault.
– The system’s detecting
range follows normal lane width
and if you drive in narrow lane,
it may detect the vehicle over a
lane. If you drive in wide lane,
it may not detect the vehicle in
blind spot.
– The system can be deactivated
by strong electromagnetic waves.
Operation
Indicator 2 is turned on;
– When the vehicle speed is between
about 35 km/h and 140 km/h;
– A vehicle is in the blind spot area and
its driving direction is same as your
vehicle;
– When there is the speed gap under
about 15 km/h between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle in the blind spot
area;
If the vehicle overtakes another vehi-
cle, indicator 2 will be turned on only if
the overtaken vehicle stays in the blind
spot for more than 1 second.