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child safety............................................................. (current page)
children (safety) ..................................................... (current page)
1.6
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Carte RENAULT mains libres : utilisation (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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“HANds-fREE” RENAULT cARd: use (2/3)
Locking the vehicle
There are three ways to lock the vehi-
cle: remotely, using button 4 , or using
the RENAULT card.
Remote locking
With the RENAULT card on you, and
doors and tailgate closed, move away
from the vehicle: it will lock automati -
cally once you have left one of the
zones 1.
Note: the distance at which the vehicle
locks depends on the surroundings. The hazard warning lights
flash twice
and a beep sounds to indicate that the
doors have locked.
This beep can be changed or switched
off. Consult an approved dealer.
If a door or the tailgate is open or not
properly shut, or a card is in the passen-
ger compartment (or the card reader)
the vehicle will not lock. In this situa -
tion, no beep sounds and the hazard
warning lights do not flash.
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Locking using button 4
With the doors and tailgate closed,
press button 4 on the driver ’s door
handle. The vehicle will lock. If a door
or the tailgate is open or not closed
properly, the vehicle will quickly lock/
unlock.
Note: the RENAULT card must be
within one of the vehicle's access
zones 1 to be able to use the button for
locking.
special note
If you wish to check that the doors are
locked after locking using button 4, you
have approximately three seconds to
try the door handles without unlocking
them.
After this time, the “hands-free” mode
is activated once again and any move-
ment of a handle will unlock the vehicle.
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11
If the vehicle is fitted with remote window closing, locking the doors using button 4
also causes all the windows to close (please see the information on “Electric win-
dows; Electric sunroof” in Section 3).
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1.18
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Accès aux places arrière (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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manually controlled seats
Lift handle 2 and slide the seat forward.
To bring the seat into position, bring the
seatback into position.
AccEss TO THE REAR sEATs
2
Electrically controlled seats
Lift handle 2 and tilt the seatback com-
pletely: the seat moves forward.
To bring the seat into position, bring the
seatback into position. The seat returns
to its original position.
force limiter
If an object is obstructing the seat’s
original position, an integrated force
limiter stops the seat’s travel. In this
case, tilt the seat again, remove the
obstacle and return the seatback to its
original position. The seat returns to its
original position.
In some cases, it may be necessary
to modify the seat settings to allow
access to the rear seats.
Risk of interference with the vehicle
roof.
The headrest is an impor -
tant safety component:
ensure that it is in place
and in the correct position.
The distance between your head
and the headrest should be as small
as possible. The top of your head
should be in line with the top of the
headrest.
Ensure that nothing is ob -
structing the movement of
the front seats.
1
Do not move handle 1 and handle 2
or switch 3 at the same time.
3
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lights:fog lights .......................................................... (current page)
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Éclairages et signalisations extérieurs (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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EXTERIOR LIgHTINg ANd sIgNALs (3/3)
When driving in fog or snow, or
when transporting objects which are
higher than the roof, the headlights
do not come on automatically.
Switching on the fog lights remains
the responsibility of the driver: the
indicator lights on the instrument
panel inform you whether the fog
lights are lit (indicator light on) or not
(indicator light not on).
5
6
fRear fog light
Turn centre ring 5 on the stalk
until the symbol faces mark 6, then re-
lease it.
Operation of the fog lights depends on
the exterior lighting selected, and an in-
dicator light will light up on the instru -
ment panel.
To avoid inconveniencing other road
users, remember to switch off the rear
fog light when it is no longer needed.
Lights-on reminder buzzer
If the lights are on after the engine is
switched off, a warning beep sounds
when the driver ’s door is opened to
warn you that the lights are still on.
switching off the lights
Turn the ring 5 again to align marker 6
with the symbol. The corresponding in-
dicator light on the instrument panel
goes out.
The fog lights switch off when the exte-
rior lights are switched off.
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1.72
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Réservoir carburant (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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No modifications what -
soever are permitted on
any part of the fuel supply
system (computers, wiring,
fuel circuit, injector, protection
covers, etc.) as this may be danger-
ous (such work must be undertaken
by qualified Network personnel).
fUEL TANK (2/2)
persistent smell of
fuel
If you notice a persistent
smell of fuel you should:
– stop the vehicle as soon as traf-
fic conditions allow and switch off
the ignition;
– switch on the hazard warning
lights and ask your passengers
to leave the vehicle and to keep
away from traffic;
– contact an approved Dealer.
filling with fuel
With the ignition off, insert the nozzle to
open valve A and insert it fully before
turning it on to fill the fuel tank (risk of
splashing).
Keep the nozzle in this position through -
out the entire filling operation.
When the pump cuts out automatically
at the end of the filling procedure, a
maximum of two further filling attempts
may be made, as there must be suffi -
cient space in the fuel tank to allow for
expansion.
Make sure that no water enters the fuel
tank during filling. The valve A and its
surround must remain clean.
petrol versions
Using leaded petrol will damage the
antipollution system and may lead to a
loss of warranty.
To ensure that the fuel tank is not filled
with leaded petrol, the fuel tank filler
neck contains a restrictor fitted with a
foolproof system which only allows
the nozzle for unleaded petrol to be
used (at the pump).
v ehicle fitted with the stop and
start function
To fill up with fuel, the engine must
be stopped (and not on standby):
stop the engine by pressing the
engine stop button 1 (please refer
to the information on “Starting and
Stopping the engine” in Section 2).
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Conseils antipollution, économie de carburant, conduite (X45 - H45 -\
X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - X91 - X83 - X61 - F61 - K61 - K85 - X95 - B95 -\
D95 - J95 - R95 - L38 - X61
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aDVICe: antipollution, fuel economy and driving (3/3)
advice on use
– Electricity is fuel; switch off all the
electrical components which are
not really needed. however (safety
first), keep your lights on when the
visibility is bad (“see and be seen”).
– Use the air vents. Driving with the
windows open at 60 mph (100 km/h)
will increase fuel consumption by
4%.
– Avoid using the car for door-to-door
calls (short journeys with long waits
in between) because the engine
never reaches its normal operating
temperature.
tyres
– An underinflated tyre increases fuel
consumption.
– The use of non-recommended tyres
can increase fuel consumption.
–
In vehicles fitted with air condi -
tioning, it is normal to observe an
increase in fuel consumption (es -
pecially in urban conditions) when
it is used. For vehicles fitted with
manual air conditioning, switch off
the system when it is not required.
advice for reducing consumption
and therefore helping to preserve
the environment:
If the vehicle has been parked in the
sun, open the doors for a few mo -
ments to let the hot air escape before
starting the engine.
– Never fill the fuel tank right to the
brim to avoid overflow.
– Do not leave an empty roof rack
fitted to the vehicle.
– It is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob-
jects.
– When towing a caravan, fit a wind
deflector and adjust it carefully.
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transporting objectsin the luggage compartment ........... (up to the end of the DU)
towing rings .......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing towing equipment ............................ (up to the end of the DU)
towing equipment fitting ............................................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing a caravan .................................. (up to the end of the DU)
roof bars ............................................... (up to the end of the DU)
3.23
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Transport d’objets : dans le coffre / attelage (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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Transporting objects:
in the boot
A
Always position the heavi -
est items directly on the
floor. Use the lashing points
on the floor of the luggage
compartment, if these are fitted to
the vehicle. The luggage should be
loaded in such a way that no items
will be thrown forward and strike the
occupants if the driver has to brake
suddenly. Fasten the rear seat belts,
even if the seats are not occupied.
Always place the objects to be trans -
ported so that their largest side rests
against the back of the rear bench seat
for normal loads (e.g.: A), or against the
back of the front seats when the rear
bench seatbacks are folded down.
If you have to place objects on the
folded seat back, it is vital that you
remove the headrests before folding
the seat back so that it can be folded as
flat as possible against the seat.
Transporting objects on the
roof
The fitting of roof bars is not permitted
on this vehicle.
TRANSPoRTINg oBjEcTS IN ThE BooT (1/2)
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5.20
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Fusibles (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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FuSeS (2/2)
Some accessories are protected by
fuses located in the engine compart -
ment in fuse box A.
However, because of their reduced ac-
cessibility, we advise you to have your
fuses replaced by an approved Dealer.
A
Allocation of fuses (DePenDInG On tHe eQuIPMent LeVeL)
Symbol Allocation SymbolAllocation
ZInterior lightingRadio amplifier
Interior rear-view mirrorîRadio
CHeated rear screenaInstrument panel
ÌHornnDriving correction devices
Child safetyElectric seats
DIndicatorëAccessories sockets
Electric windowsyVentilation
ñHeated seatstAir conditioning
ERear screen wiperÆCigar lighter
[SunroofHeating system
Electronic parking brakeHWindscreen washer
ÝTowing equipment supply
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technical specifications ......................... (up to the end of the DU)
towing a caravan .................................. (up to the end of the DU)
towing weights ...................................... (up to the end of the DU)
weights ................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
6.7
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Masses (en kg) (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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Weights
Towing weights
Weights (in kg)
the weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options: they vary depending on the your vehicle’s equipment. consult
your approved dealer.
maximum permissible all-up weight ( MMAC)
gross t rain Weight ( MTR) Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate (refer to
the information on “Vehicle identification plates” in Section 6)
Braked t railer Weight* found by calculating:MTR - MMAC
Unbraked t railer Weight* 650
permissible nose weight* 75
maximum permissible load on roof prohibited
* t owing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
Towing is prohibited when the MTR - MMAC calculation is equal to zero, or when the MTR is equal to zero (or is not listed) on the
identification plate.
– It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in
the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your approved dealer about any towing equipment\
.
– When towing, under no circumstances may the total train weight (vehicle + trailer) be exceeded . However the following is
permitted:
– rear axle MMTA exceeded by no more than 15%,
– maximum MMAC exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever is reached first).
In either case, the maximum speed of the vehicle and trailer must not exceed 60 mph (100 kph) and the tyre pressures must
be increased by 0.2 bar (3 PSI).
– The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reduced by 10%
at an altitude of 1,000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1,000 m\
etres thereafter.
Weight transfer
The towing load must not exceed 1,500 kg.
If the Maximum Authorised Mass of the vehicle has not been reached, up to 200 kg can be transferred to the braked trailer, within
the limits of the Gross Train Weight.
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7.4
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Index (X91 - D91 - Renault)
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AlphAbeticAl index (4/5)
rear seats
functions ...................................................................... 3.21
rear view mirrors ..................................................... 1.63 – 1.64
RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID) ...................1.14
RENAULT card battery .......................................................................... 5.23
use ....................................................................... 1.2 → 1.9
RENAULT card battery ...................................................... 5.23
replacement parts ................................................................ 6.8
reverse gear selecting .................................................. 2.11, 2.37 → 2.39
reversing sensor .................................................... 2.34 → 2.36
roof bars ................................................................. 3.23 – 3.24
running in ............................................................................. 2.2
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seat belt pretensioners .......................................... 1.23 → 1.26
seat belts ............................................. 1.20 → 1.26, 1.28, 1.48
see-me-home lighting ........................................................ 1.67
service sheets .......................................................... 6.9 → 6.14
side protection devices ...................................................... 1.28
signals and lights ................................................... 1.66 → 1.68
special features of diesel versions .....................................2.10
special features of petrol vehicles ....................................... 2.9
speed limiter ................................................. 1.48, 2.27 → 2.29
starting the engine ..................................................... 2.3 → 2.8
steering wheel adjustment ................................................................... 1.41
Stop & Start ............................................................... 2.6 → 2.8
Stop & Start function .................................................. 2.6 → 2.8
stopping the engine ................................................... 2.3 → 2.5
storage compartment ............................................. 3.15 → 3.18
storage compartments .................................. 3.15 → 3.18, 3.22
switching on the vehicle ignition .......................................... 2.4t
tailgate
............................................................................... 3.22
tanks and reservoirs brake fluid ...................................................................... 4.9
coolant ........................................................................... 4.8
tanks and reservoirs: windscreen washer ...................................................... 4.10
technical specifications .............................................. 6.2 → 6.8
telephone ........................................................................... 3.25
temperature regulation .............................................. 3.6 → 3.9
tool kit .................................................................................. 5.8
towing breakdown ........................................................ 5.26 – 5.27
towing equipment .............................................. 3.23 – 3.24
towing a caravan ............................................. 3.23 – 3.24, 6.7
towing equipment fitting ................................................................. 3.23 – 3.24
towing hitch ...................................................... 5.8, 5.26 – 5.27
towing rings ................................................... 1.31, 3.23 – 3.24
towing weights ..................................................................... 6.7
traction control: ASR .............................................. 2.22 → 2.26
traction control system: ASR .................................2.22 → 2.26
transporting children .......................... 1.30 – 1.31, 1.33 → 1.37
transporting objects in the luggage compartment ............................. 3.23 – 3.24
trip computer and warning system ...1.46 → 1.49, 1.51 → 1.60
tyre inflation kit ........................................................... 5.3 → 5.7
tyre pressure ........................................ 2.19 → 2.21, 4.11, 5.12
tyre pressure monitor ............................................. 2.19 → 2.21
tyre pressures .................................................................... 4.11
tyres ........................................ 2.19 → 2.21, 4.11, 5.11 → 5.13
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unlocking the doors ................................................ 1.12 – 1.13