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Brief overview
Tyre pressures ........................................................................\
...............................................0.04 - 0.07
RENAULT card: use
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..................................1.02 ➟1.08
Child restraints/seats
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...............................1.32 ➟1.42
Warning lights (instrument panel)
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......1.46 ➟1.77
Engine Stop/Start
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.....................................................2.05
Driving
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....................................................... ...................2.37
Tyre pressure monitor
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.........................2.15 ➟2.18
Electronic Stability Program: ESP
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.................2.19
Traction control: ASR
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.............................2.20 - 2.21
Emergency brake assist
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......................................2.24
Cruise control/Speed limiter
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............2.25 ➟2.31
Heating/air conditioning
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........................3.02 ➟3.16
Bonnet/maintenance
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................................4.02 ➟4.14
Practical advice (changing bulbs, fuses, breakdown, faults)
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........................5.02 ➟5.37
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (continued)Driving in manual mode
With the selector lever in position D,
move the lever to the left.
Pushing the lever repeatedly allows
you to change gears manually.
- to move down through the gears, push the lever backwards.
- to move up through the gears, push the lever forwards.
The gear selected is displayed on the
instrument panel. Special cases
Under certain driving conditions
(e.g.: engine protection, with
electronic stability program (ESP)
operational: etc.) the “automatic
system” may change gear
automatically.
Likewise, to prevent “incorrect
manoeuvres”, a gear change may be
refused by the “automatic system”:
in this case the gear display flashes
for a few seconds as a warning.
How to drive as economically as
possible
Leave the selector in position
Don
the open road, depress the
accelerator pedal slightly to ensure
automatic gear changes at
comparatively low engine speeds.
Accelerating and overtaking
Depress the accelerator pedal
briskly and fully (so that it goes
beyond the kickdown point).
This will enable you to change
down to the optimal gear within the
engine range.
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AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating advice
Fuel consumption
You will normally notice an
increase in fuel consumption
(especially in town) when the air
conditioning is operating.
For vehicles fitted with manual air
conditioning, switch off the system
when it is not required.
Some advice for reducing
consumption and therefore helping
to conserve the environment:
It is advisable to drive with the
vents open and the windows
closed.
If the vehicle has been parked in the
sun, open the doors for a few
moments to let the hot air escape
before starting the engine.Maintenance
Refer to the Warranty and Services
booklet for your vehicle for the
replacement frequency.
Operating faults
Generally, in the event of an
operating fault, consult your
RENAULT Dealer. - Reduction in de-icing, demisting
or air conditioning performance.
This may be caused by the
passenger compartment filter
cartridge becoming clogged.
- No cold air is being produced.
Check that the controls are set
correctly and that the fuses are
sound. Otherwise, switch off the
system.
- Presence of water under the
vehicle . After prolonged use of the
air conditioning system, it is
normal for water to be present
under the vehicle. This is caused
by condensation.
Do not open the refrigerant fluid
circuit. The fluid may damage the
eyes or skin.
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Section 5: Practical advice
Emergency spare wheel ........................................................................\
...........................................................................5.02
Toolkit (Jack - Wheelbrace, etc.)
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....................................................... .....5.03
Wheel trims
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....................................................... .........................................5.04
Changing a wheel
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....................................................... ..............................5.05
Tyres (tyre safety, wheels, winter use)
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....................................5.06 ➟5.08
Headlights (replacing bulbs)
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.....................................................5.09 ➟5.12
Rear lights (replacing bulbs)
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.......................................................5.13 - 5.14
Side mounted indicators (replacing bulbs)
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.........................................5.14
Interior lighting (replacing bulbs)
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............................................5.15 ➟5.17
Fuses
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....................................................... .........................................5.18 - 5.19
Battery
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....................................................... .....................................5.20 ➟5.22
RENAULT card: battery
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....................................................... ....................5.23
Fitting a radio/accessories
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....................................................... ....5.24 - 5.25
Wipers (replacing the blades)
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.....................................................5.26 - 5.27
Towing
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....................................................... ....................................5.28 ➟5.30
Operating faults
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....................................................... ....................5.31 ➟5.38
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HALOGEN HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs
Front side light
Remove bulb holder 7to access the
bulb.
Bulb type: W5W.
Direction indicator light
Turn bulb holder 6by a quarter-turn
and remove the bulb.
Bulb type: PY21 W orange bulb.
Dipped beam/main beam
headlights
Remove cover Aor B.
Unclip bulb 5by pressing on the
connector, then remove the
assembly from its housing.
Remove connector 3 from bulb 1.
Anti-UV type bulb
(see box):
1 ➩ H1
5 ➩ H7
Do not touch the bulb glass. Hold it
by its base.
When the bulb has been changed,
make sure you refit the cover
correctly. To comply with local legislation, or
as a precaution, you can obtain an
emergency kit from your RENAULT
Dealer containing a set of spare
bulbs and fuses.
As the headlights are
fitted with plastic glass, it
is essential to use anti-UV
bulbs. 55 W (the use of
any other bulb could cause the
headlight to deteriorate.)
The bulbs are under
pressure and can break
when replaced.
Risk of injury.
Take care when working under the bonnet as the
engine cooling fan may
start to operate at any
moment.
Risk of injury.
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FUSES
Fuse box 1
If electrical equipment does not
work, check the condition of the
fuses.
Open cover 2(underneath the
steering wheel or inside the glove
box).
To identify the fuses, refer to the
fuse allocation sticker (shown on the
following page).
In accordance with local
legislation or as a precautionary
measure:
Obtain an emergency kit of spare
bulbs and fuses from your
RENAULT Dealer.
Take out the fuse using tweezers 3,
located on the cover 2.
To remove the fuse from the
tweezers, slide the fuse to the side.
It is not advisable to use the free fuse
locations.
CORRECT INCORRECT
Check the fuse in question
and, if necessary, replace it
with a fuse of the same
rating.
If you fit a higher-amp fuse, it may
cause the electrical circuit to
overheat (risk of fire) in the event of
a consumer drawing an excessive
current.
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FUSES (continued)Allocation of fuses (the presence of fuses depends on the vehicle equip\
ment level)
SymbolAllocation
ZPassenger compartment
ventilation
VElectric windows
[Electric sunroof
XABS
ÎRadio
×Stop lights
ÈAccessory cut-off
SymbolAllocation
ÌHorn
ERear screen wiper.
ÔGeneral supply
ÑHeated seats
]Central door locking
SHeated door mirrors
Certain functions are protected by
fuses located inside the engine
compartment (fusebox A).
However, because they can be
difficult to access, you are advised
to have your fuses replaced by a
RENAULT Dealer .
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ACCESSORIES
Using telephones and CB
equipment.
Telephones and CB
equipment with integrated
aerials may cause interference to
the original electronic systems
fitted to the vehicle: it is advisable
only to use equipment with an
external aerial.
Furthermore, we remind you of the
need to conform to the legislation
in force concerning the use of such
equipment. Fitting after-market
accessories
To ensure the correct
operation of your vehicle,
and to avoid any risk to your safety,
we recommend that you use
Renault-approved accessories
because they are designed for your
vehicle and are the only accessories
for which RENAULT will provide a
warranty.
Electrical and electronic accessories
Only RENAULT technicians are permitted to carry out work on the
vehicle’s electrical circuit.
Incorrect connection of the
system may result in damage to
the electrical installation and/or
the components connected to it.
If the vehicle is fitted with any after-market electrical equipment,
make sure that the unit is
correctly protected by a fuse.
Establish the rating and position
of this fuse.
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OPERATING FAULTS (continued)
On the open road CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION
Abnormal white smoke from the exhaust. Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder
head gasket. Stop the engine.
Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to correct pressures,
incorrectly balanced or damaged.Check tyre pressures. If this is not the
problem, have them checked by a
RENAULT Dealer.
Coolant boiling in the expansion
bottle. Mechanical fault: cylinder head gasket
blown, faulty coolant pump. Stop the engine.
Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
Engine cooling fan not working. Check appropriate fuse, otherwise contact a RENAULT Dealer.
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OPERATING FAULTS (continued)
Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION
Blown rear screen wiper fuse
(intermittent, permanently stopped). Replace it.
Broken windscreen wiper fuse. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Free the blades before using the
wipers.
The indicator On one side only:lights
do not work. - blown bulb, Replace the bulb.
Direction indicators flashing more
quickly. Blown bulb. Replace the bulb.
On both sides: - Fuse blown. Replace the fuse. - faulty flasher unit. Replace; contact a RENAULT Dealer. - faulty earth connection. Find the earth wire which is attached to a metal body part, scrape the end of
the earth wire and reattach it carefully.
Motor fault. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
The wiper does not stop. Faulty electrical controls. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.
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