sensor RENAULT MEGANE 2005 X84 / 2.G User Guide
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PARKING PROXIMITY SENSOR
Operating faults
When the system detects an
operating fault there will be a 5
second continuous beep as a warning
when reverse gear is selected.
Contact your RENAULT Dealer.
Operating principle
Ultrasonic sensors located in the
rear bumper measure the distance
between the vehicle and an obstacle
when reversing.
This measurement is indicated by
beeps which become more frequent
the closer you are to the obstacle,
until they become one continuous
beep when the obstacle is
approximately
25 centimetres from the vehicle.
Note:make sure that the ultrasonic
sensors are not blocked (dirt, mud,
snow, etc.). This function is an
additional aid that indicates
the distance between the
vehicle and an obstacle
whilst reversing, using sound
signals.
Under no circumstances should it
replace the driver’s care or
responsibility whilst reversing.
The driver should always pay
attention to sudden incidents
during driving: always ensure that
there are no moving obstacles (such
as a child, animal, pram or bicycle,
etc.) or small, narrow objects such
as stones or posts in your path
when manoeuvring.
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PARKING PROXIMITY SENSOR (continued)
Temporary deactivation of the
system
Press switch 1to deactivate the
system.
The warning light built into the
switch lights up to remind you that
the system has been deactivated.
Pressing the switch again will
reactivate the system and switch off
the warning light.
The system is automatically
reactivated after the ignition is
switched off and the engine
restarted.
Prolonged deactivation of the
system
You can deactivate the system
permanently by pressing the switch
for longer than approximately three
seconds.
The warning light built into the
switch remains lit permanently.
Once deactivated, the system can be
reactivated by pressing the button
again for longer than approximately
three seconds.
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TYRES (continued)
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 the tyre pressures cannot be
checked when the tyres are cold,
assume an increase of 0.2 to 0.3 bar
(or 3 psi. ).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Note: a label (depending on country
or model) fixed to the edge or frame
of the driver’s door gives the
recommended tyre pressures.
Changing wheels around
This practice is not recommended.
Tyre pressures
Tyre pressures must be adhered to,
tyre pressures for all wheels
(including the spare wheel) must be
checked at least once a month and
always before a long journey (refer
to the information on Tyre
pressures).
Emergency spare wheel
Refer to the information relating to
the emergency spare wheel and
changing a wheel in Section 5.
Fitting new tyres
Incorrect tyre pressures
lead to abnormal tyre
wear and unusually hot
running, factors which
may seriously affect safety and
lead to:
- poor roadholding,
- the risk of blow-outs or of throwing a tread at high speed.
The pressure depends on the load
and the speed of use. Adjust the
pressures according to the
conditions of use (refer to the
information on Tyre pressures). Vehicles equipped with
the tyre pressure monitor
Each of the sensors fitted
in the valves is dedicated
to one particular wheel: the
wheels must therefore not be
swapped around.
There is a risk of incorrect
information which could have
serious consequences. For safety reasons, this
operation 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
regulations.
- It may change the way it handles when cornering.
- It may cause the steering to be heavy.
- It may cause tyre noise.
- It may affect the use of snow chains.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
FFront seat belt pretensioners ..................................... 1.25 - 1.29
Front seats (adjustment) .......................................... 1.19 ➟ 1.20
Fuel (economy) ........................................................ 2.11 ➟ 2.13
Fuel (filling) ............................................................... 1.89 - 1.90
Fuel (grade) ................................................................ 1.89 - 1.90
Fuel level ................................................................. 1.48 ➟ 1.77
Fuel tank capacity ..................................................... 1.89 - 1.90
Fuses ........................................................................\
.. 5.18 - 5.19
G Gear lever ........................................................................\
..... 2.09
Glove box ................................................................. 3.25 ➟ 3.28
H Hand brake ........................................................................\
... 2.10
Hazard warning lights ......................................................... 1.81
Head restraints ........................................................... 1.17 - 1.18
Headlight beam adjustment ................................................ 1.85
Headlights .............................................................\
... 5.09 ➟ 5.12
Heated seats ........................................................................\
. 1.20
Heating ................................................................\
..... 3.04 ➟ 3.16
Hubcap tool ........................................................................\
.. 5.03
I Ignition switch ........................................................... 2.03 - 2.05
Indicators ......................................................... 1.81 - 5.10 - 5.13
Indicators:
direction indicators ......................................................... 1.82
instrument panel ..................................................... 1.48 ➟ 1.77
Information display ............................................................. 1.61
Instrument panel ..................................................... 1.48 ➟ 1.77
J Jack ...................................................................\
.................... 5.03
L Levels .................................................................\
...... 4.04 ➟ 4.10
Lifting the vehicle (changing a wheel) ............................... 5.05
Lighting: exterior ...............................................................\
.. 1.82 ➟ 1.84
instrument panel .............................................................. 1.82
interior ....................................................... 3.24 - 5.15 ➟ 5.17
see-me-home ............................................................\
........ 1.83 L
Lights:
adjusting ..............................................................\
............. 1.85
brake lights ............................................................. 5.13 - 5.14
dipped beam headlights ............................ 1.82 - 5.09 ➟ 5.11
direction Indicators ......................... 1.81 - 5.09 ➟ 5.11 - 5.14
fog lights ...................................................... 1.84 - 5.12 - 5.13
hazard warning lights ...................................................... 1.81
main beam headlights ................................. 1.83 - 5.09 - 5.10
registration plate lights .................................................... 5.14
reversing lights ................................................................. 5.13
side lights ................................................... 1.82 - 5.09 ➟ 5.13
Locking the doors .................................................... 1.02 ➟ 1.14
Luggage compartment ............................................. 3.31 ➟ 3.34
M Maintenance:
bodywork ............................................................... 4.12 - 4.13
interior trim ...................................................................... 4.14
mechanical .............................................................\
.. 4.04 ➟ 4.11
Map reading lights ............................................................... 3.24
Methods of restraint in addition to seat belts ........................................................... 1.25 ➟ 1.31
O Operating faults ....................................................... 5.31 ➟ 5.38
P Paintwork (maintenance) .......................................... 4.12 - 4.13
Paintwork (reference) .......................................................... 6.02
Parking proximity sensor .......................................... 2.32 - 2.33
Power assisted steering ....................................................... 2.10
Practical advice ........................................................ 2.11 ➟ 2.13
Puncture ...............................................................\
.... 5.02 ➟ 5.05
R Radio (fitting) ....................................................................... 5.24
Rear bench seat .................................................................... 3.30
Rear parcel shelf .................................................................. 3.32
Rear screen (demisting) ............................................. 3.04 - 3.13
Rear seats (operation) .......................................................... 3.30
RENAULT card: battery ....................................................... 5.23
RENAULT card: use ................................................. 1.02 ➟ 1.08
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