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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued)
Examples of selections Interpreting the display selectedc) Mileage before oil change/serviceDistance before the next service.
There are several scenarios:
remaining mileage less than 900 miles (1,500 km)or next service due within
two months. The SERVICE DUE message is displayed along with the
Ê
symbol on the trip computer (while Mileage before service is displayed,\
or
for 15 seconds).
mileage before service equal to 0 miles/km or date of service reached.
The message “SERVICE DUE” is displayed when the “mileage before oil
change” display is selected accompanied by the trip computer symbol
Ê
flashing continuously across all of the trip computer pages.
Resetting the display after service in accordance with the maintenance
schedule
The mileage before oil change/service must only be reset after a service\
in
accordance with the recommendations in the Warranty and Services booklet.
If you decide to change the oil more frequently, do not reset this data each
time the oil is changed. This prevents the replacement interval from bei\
ng
exceeded for other parts included in the maintenance schedule.
To reset the service distance display, press the reset button for about
10 seconds until the fixed service distance display appears.
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WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE
With the engine running or in the
accessories position,move switch
stalk 1.
A off.
B intermittent wiping.
The wiper blades will pause for
several seconds between
sweeps. It is possible to change
the interval between sweeps by
turning ring 2.
C Normal Wiping Speed
D Fast Wiping Speed Special note
When the vehicle is being driven
,
the wiping speed is reduced every
time the vehicle stops. The speed
will change from fast wipe speed to
normal wipe speed.
As soon as the vehicle moves off,
wiping will return to the speed
originally selected.
If stalk 1is operated, it overrides
and cancels the automatic function.
Automatic wiper function(depending on vehicle)
With the engine running or in the
accessories position , move switch
stalk 1.
A off.
B Automatic wiper function.
When this position is selected,
the system detects the presence
of water on the windscreen and
triggers wiping at a suitable
wiping speed.
It is possible to change the
interval between sweeps by
turning ring 2.
C Normal Wiping Speed
D Fast Wiping Speed
If for any reason the wipers
cannot move (e.g. stuck to
windscreen by ice), the system
will automatically cut off the
power supply to the wipers.
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CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (continued)
Adjusting the cruising speed
The cruising speed may be changed
by pressing repeatedly or
continuously on:
- key 2to increase the speed,
- key 5to decrease the speed.
Exceeding the cruising speed
In the event of an emergency
The cruising speed may be exceeded
at any time by pressing the
accelerator pedal. Whilst the speed
is being exceeded, the cruising
speed displayed on the instrument
panel flashes.
When the emergency is over, the
vehicle will return to its set cruising
speed as soon as you lift your foot
off the pedal.
Cruising speed cannot be
maintained
In some driving conditions (for
example when driving up or down a
steep gradient), the system is unable
to maintain the cruising speed: the
speed flashes on the instrument
panel to inform you of this situation.
The cruising function
does not affect the braking
system.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
Operation
With the lever in position Por N,
switch on the ignition.
Foot on the brake pedal (the warning
light goes out), move the lever out of
position P.
Selector lever
The display 1on the instrument
panel informs you of the mode and
the gear engaged.
P: park
R: reverse
N: neutral
D : automatic mode
4: displays the gear engaged in
manual mode The lever must only be engaged in D
or R when the vehicle is stationary.
Foot on the brake and accelerator
pedal released.
You must apply the brake before
pressing the unlocking button to
move out of the P position.
Driving in automatic mode
Select position
D. In most traffic
conditions, you will not have to
touch the gear selector lever again:
the gears will change automatically
at the right time and at the most
suitable engine speed because the
“automatic system” takes into
account the vehicle load and road
contour and adjusts itself to the
particular driving style you have
chosen.
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL
It is normal for an engine to use oil
for lubrication and cooling of
moving parts and it is normal to top
up the level between oil changes.
However, contact your RENAULT
Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being
consumed every 600 miles (1,000
km) after the running in period.
Oil change frequency: check the oil
level from time to time and
certainly before any long journey to
avoid the risk of damaging your
engine.
Reading the oil level
The vehicle must be parked on level
ground and the engine should have
been switched off for some time
beforehand to obtain an accurate
reading.
To be able to read the exact oil level
and make sure that the maximum
level has not been exceeded (risk of
engine damage), the dipstick must
be used.
In the following pages, see Engine
oil level: topping up/filling.
The instrument panel display only
shows a warning when the
minimum oil level has been reached.Minimum oil level warning on the
instrument panel
When ignition has been switched on
for approximately 30 seconds:
-
if the level is above the minimum
level, the display indicates “oil
level correct”: message 1.
To gain a more precise indication
of the level, press the trip mileage
reset button or the information
scroll button on the trip computer. The squares which appear on the
display indicate the level. They
disappear as the oil level drops and
they are replaced by dashes.
To advance to trip computer
reading, press the button again.
-
if the level is at the minimum
level: the message “top up oil
level” appears on the display; the
squares are replaced by dashes
(message 2) and the warning light
is illuminated on the
instrument panel.
It is vital to top up the oil as soon
as possible.
Message 1
Level
above
minimum
Message 2
Minimum
level
The display only shows a
warning when the
minimum level has been
reached, not when the
maximum has been exceeded.
This can only be detected with
the dipstick.
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HALOGEN HEADLIGHTS: ACCESS
Access to the left-hand
headlight unit
With the engine switched off
Turn cover 1by one quarter of a turn
(in an anti-clockwise direction).
Access to the right-hand
headlight unit
With the engine switched off
Unclip cover 2.
In both cases, once the bulb has
been changed, ensure that covers 1
and 2 are correctly refitted.
The bulbs can be accessed by
removing blanking covers
1and 2
located in the wheel arches.
However, due to their reduced
accessibility (sometimes requiring
the removal of bodywork or
mechanical components), we advise
you to have your bulbs replaced by
your Renault Dealer .
Take care when working in
the engine compartment as
the engine cooling fan may
start to operate at any
moment without warning.
Risk of injury.
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