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Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle
with the RENAULT card
inside and never leave a
child (or a pet) unsupervised. With
the card in the reader, it would be
possible to start the engine or
operate electrical equipment such
as the electric windows and there is
a risk that they may trap part of
their body (neck, arms, hands, etc.).
Risk of serious injury.
RENAULT card
1 - Unlocking the doors and luggage
compartment.
2 - Locking all doors and luggage
compartment.
3 - Locking/unlocking the luggage
compartment.
4 - Integral emergency key.
The RENAULT card is used to:
- lock/unlock the doors and luggage
compartment and the fuel filler
flap (refer to the following pages);
- automatically close the electric windows and the sunroof; refer to
the paragraphs on “windows with
automatic opening” and “sunroof”
in section 3 (depending on vehicle);
- start the engine; refer to the paragraph on “Starting the engine”
in section 2.
Battery life
It is supplied by a battery which
should be replaced when the message
“Change card battery” appears on the
instrument panel (refer to the
paragraph on the “RENAULT card:
battery” in section 5).
Range of the RENAULT card
This varies according to the
environment. It is therefore
important to make sure when
handling the RENAULT card that
you do not lock or unlock the doors
by inadvertently pressing the
buttons. Advice
Do not keep your RENAULT card in
a place where it could be damaged
accidentally, such as in a back
pocket where you might sit on it.
RENAULT CARDS: general information
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No modifications what-
soever are permitted on
any part of the fuel supply
system (computers, wir-
ing, fuel circuit, injector, pro-
tection covers, etc.) as this may be
dangerous (such work must only
be undertaken by qualified
RENAULT Network personnel).
FUEL TANK (continued)
Filling up with fuel
Petrol versions
Using leaded petrol will damage the
anti-pollution devices 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).
- Insert the nozzle so that the metal valve is pushed back and then fully
insert it before beginning to fill the
tank (risk of splash-back).
- Keep the nozzle in this position throughout the entire filling
operation.
Persistent fuel odour
If you notice a persistent fuel odour
you should:
stop the vehicle when traffic 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 the traffic;
not work on, or restart, the vehicle before it has been inspected by
qualified staff from the RENAULT
Network.
Filling up with fuel (continued)
Petrol and diesel versions
No more than two filling operations
may be made after the fuel feed has
switched off automatically for the
first time because there must be
sufficient space in the fuel tank to
allow for expansion.
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Section 3: Your comfort
Air vents ........................................................................\
..........................................................................................3.02 - 3.03
Heating and air conditioning
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....................................................3.04 ➟3.16
Electric windows
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....................................................... ..................3.17 ➟3.20
Windscreen
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....................................................... .........................................3.20
Sun visor
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....................................................... ..............................................3.21
Electric sunroof
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....................................................... .......................3.22 - 3.23
Interior lighting
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....................................................... ..................................3.24
Storage compartments/passenger compartment fittings
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.....3.25 ➟3.28
Ashtrays/Cigarette lighter
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....................................................... ................3.29
Rear bench seat
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....................................................... ..................................3.30
Luggage compartment
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....................................................... .......................3.31
Rear parcel shelf
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....................................................... ..................................3.32
Storage compartments/luggage compartment fittings
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......................3.33
Transporting items in the luggage compartment
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...............................3.34
Roof rack
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....................................................... ..............................................3.35
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF
The system operates:
- with the ignition on,
- with the ignition off until thedriver’s door is opened/closed
(limited to approximately
20 minutes).
Sunblind
Always operate the sunblind with
the sunroof closed:
- opening the sliding sun blind:
push handle 1then guide the
sliding sun blind back to the
inertia reel;
- closing the sunblind: pull using
handle 1until the lock clicks into
place.
Tilting the sunroof
- opening: open the sunblind then
turn button 2to position A;
- closing: turn button 2to position 0.
Sliding the sunroof
- opening: close the sunblind, then
place button 2in position B, C or
D , depending on the amount of
opening required;
- closing: turn button 2to position 0. - never operate the sunroof with
the sunblind closed;
- never drive with the roof open and the sunblind closed.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle
without removing the
RENAULT card from inside
and never leave a child (or a pet)
inside. He/she may be able to
operate the electric sunroof and
there is a risk of trapping his/her
neck, arm, hand, etc.), which could
cause serious injuries.
If something gets trapped, reverse
the direction of travel as soon as
possible by turning knob 2 fully to
the right (position D).
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF (continued)
Remote closure of the sunroof
(on vehicles equipped with the one-
touch window function on all the
windows).
When you lock the doors with the
Hands-free RENAULT card and
press the locking button on the
RENAULT card or a door handle
button or the luggage compartment
button twice in quick succession,
the windows and the sunroof close
automatically.
After closing the sunroof by remote
control, pressing button 3allows the
sunroof to return to its previous
position.Special note
For your safety your vehicle is fitted
with an anti-pinch function. When a
window encounters resistance
whilst closing (someone’s fingers, an
animal’s paw or the branch of a tree,
for example), it stops and lowers by
several centimetres.
It is therefore recommended that the
user only operates the system when
the vehicle can be seen clearly and
no one is inside the vehicle.
Sunroof closing operating fault
In this case, check that there is no
obstacle, then turn button 2to
position 0,then press button 3, until
the sunroof closes completely.
Important: during this operation,
the sunroof anti-pinch function
is deactivated.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer
as soon as possible.
Advice for use
- vehicle with roof bars
Generally, it is not advisable to
operate the sunroof.
Before using the sunroof, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike
racks, roof box etc.) attached to the
roof rack bars: they should be
properly arranged and secured and
should not interfere with the
operation of the sunroof.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer for
details of possible adaptations;
- check that the sunroof is properly
closed before leaving your vehicle;
- clean the seal every three months
using agents selected by our
technical department;
- Do not open the sunroof
immediately after the vehicle has
been in the rain or after it has been
washed.
Closing the sunroof can
cause severe injuries.
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ROOF BARS
Each trim strip has two flaps. These
flaps cover the mounting points for
the roof rack bars.
A hinged cover 1is fitted over each
of these flaps. For vehicles not equipped with the
flaps
1, consult your RENAULT
Dealer.
Authorised load on the roof
rack: refer to the information on
weights in section 6.
Refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions for information on
how to fit and use the roof rack
bar.
Please keep these instructions
with the rest of the vehicle
documentation.
Access to the mounting points
Swivel each flap 1upward.
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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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TOWING (attachments)
Permissible nose weight, maximum
permissible towing weight, braked
and unbraked:refer to the
information on Weights in Section 6.
Refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions for information on
how to fit and use the roof rack bar.
Please keep these instructions with
the rest of the vehicle
documentation.
A : 817 mm
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WEIGHTS (in kg)- Basic vehicle with no options; may change during the year and dependin\
g on the
country of marketing: consult your RENAULT Dealer.
Versions 1.4 16V
CM0BCM08
CM1A
CM0H CM1S BM0B
BM08
BM1A
BM0H BM1S CM0C
CM0J
CM1B
CM1R BM0C
BM0J
BM1B
BM1R BM0P CM0Y BM0Y
1 145 710
435
1 015930
1 165
710
455 1 155
715
440 1 175
715
460 1 218
749
469 1 210
715
495
1 015965 1 230
715
515
1 695 650
1 715
1 300 1 725 1 723 1 740 1 760
1 000
2 700 75
80 (including carrying equipment)
2 750 2 700 2 750 2 700 2 750
950 1 000 950
1 350 1 250 1 300
1.6 16V
Vehicle type
(see vehicle identification plate)
Kerb weight Total
without Front
driver Rear
Maximum permissible Front
axle weight Rear
Maximum permissible all-up weight
Maximum permissible towing weight
unbraked
Maximum permissible towing
weight braked (1) driver only
other cases
Gross train weight
(= Maximum permissible all-up weight +
trailer)
Permissible nose weight
Maximum permissible load on roof rack
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WEIGHTS (in kg)- Basic vehicle with no options; may change during the year and dependin\
g on the
country of marketing: consult your RENAULT Dealer.
Versions1.616VAutomatic
CM0C
CM0J
CM01B CM1R BM0C
BM0J
BM1B
BM1R CM0U
CM1N
BM0U
BM1N CM05
CM1U BM05
BM1U CM1M BM1M BM0S
1 205 770
435 1 225
770
455
1 015 930 1 060
930
1 230
785
445 1 250
785
465 1 230
785
445 1 250
785
465 1 279
813
466 1 299
813
486 1 290
810
480
1 755 650
75
80 (including carrying equipment)
1 300
1 775
900 1 000 950 1 000 950 1 000
2 700 2 750 2 800 2 750 2 800 2 700 2 800 9501 790 1 770 1 795 1 704 1 785 1 795
990
931
2.0 16V
Vehicle type
(see vehicle identification plate)
Kerb weight
Total
without Front
driver Rear
Maximum permissible Front
axle weight Rear
Maximum permissible all-up weight
Maximum permissible towing weight
unbraked
Maximum permissible towing
weight braked (1) driver only
other cases
Gross train weight
(= Maximum permissible all-up weight +
trailer)
Permissible nose weight
Maximum permissible load on roof rack
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