roof RENAULT MEGANE COUPE CABRIOLET 2015 X95 / 3.G User Guide
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3.5
RETRACTABLE GLASS ROOF: closing
Closing the roof
Move the switch 2 forwards to close the
roof fully (roof closed and boot closed);
a beep sounds together with the mes-
sage “Operation completed” when the
operation ends.
Holding the switch 2 in the “close” posi-
tion raises all the windows.
Release the switch. You can now drive.
Before closing the roof
– Perform the procedure with the engine running (risk of battery dis-
charging) and the vehicle stationary.
– Ensure that the luggage compart- ment divider is well tensioned and
that the tailgate is fully closed.
Note: If one of these conditions is
not met, the message “Roof: shut
boot blind ” or “ Roof: see handbook”
appears on the instrument panel.
– Make sure that there are no objects in the space between the different
parts of the roof and above the lug-
gage compartment divider.
– Check that no objects have been left on the tailgate or on the parcel shelf
behind the rear headrests.
2
Note: if you stop closing the roof during
the operation, the roof will lower slowly
in stages over 10 minutes.
To avoid all risk of injury,
ensure that nobody is in
the proximity of the moving
parts.
When opening or closing the roof,
ensure that nothing interferes with
the moving parts (roof and luggage
compartment lid).
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3.6
RETRACTABLE GLASS ROOF: operating fault (1/2)
In the event of a fault before
or while opening or closing
the roof
There is a beep and the message
“Check roof See handbook”, accom-
panied by the warning light
© ap-
pears on the instrument panel.
Stop pressing the switch 1.
The roof lowers back slowly in stages.
Safety mode for closing the roof
From the driver’s seat:
– switch off the engine;
– move the switch 1 backwards while
starting the engine. Hold the switch 1
down for 10 seconds (a beep sounds
to warn you);
– open the boot fully by moving the switch 1 backwards and pulling the
switch 2 at the same time;
1
– bring the roof out of the boot by moving the switch 1 forwards and
pulling the switch 2 at the same time;
– position the shelf under the boot by moving the switch 1 backwards and
pressing the switch 2 at the same
time;
– close the boot fully by moving the switch 1 forwards and pressing the
switch 2 at the same time. Hold
these controls down for around
5 seconds once the boot lid is closed.
2
When operating in this
mode, all the sensors are
deactivated and there may
be contact between the var-
ious parts of the roof.
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3.7
3
Take the tool 4 out of the tool kit.
– Remove objects from the luggage compartment before closing the tail-
gate;
– close the tailgate manually by push- ing it shut.
RETRACTABLE GLASS ROOF: operating fault (2/2)
To avoid all risk of injury,
ensure that nobody is in
the proximity of the moving
parts.
When opening or closing the roof,
ensure that nothing interferes with
the moving parts (roof and luggage
compartment lid).
AB
4
5
6
From the driver’s seat:
– switch off the engine to exit safety mode;
– unclip the two blanking covers from the locks 3 and 5 located on each
side of the roof, and use the tool 6 to
secure the locks fully (movement A
for lock 3, movement B for lock 5);
– make sure that the roof is correctly locked.
Contact your approved dealer as
soon as possible.
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3.21
Luggage compartment light 5
Depending on the vehicle, light 5
comes on when the luggage compart-
ment is opened.
INTERIOR LIGHTING (2/2)/SUN VISOR
5
Sun visor
Lower sun visor 6 or unclip it and turn it
to cover the side window.
Courtesy mirrors
Depending on the vehicle, the sun
visors are fitted with courtesy mirrors,
which are concealed behind a cover 7.
Depending on the vehicle, the mirror
may have a light.
6
7
Retractable roof blind
To close it, pull the blind using tab 8
until it engages in the housing (make
sure the blind clicks properly).
To open it, unclip the blind using tab 8
and guide it up to the roller.
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3.26
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS
Storage under carpet 2(depending on vehicle)
To access storage compartment 2, lift
the luggage compartment carpet.Luggage compartment
divider 4
To separate the rigid roof from the load-
ing area.
Respect the safety instructions on
marking 3:
– do not place any objects on top of di- vider 4;
– make sure that no object is pushing luggage compartment divider 4 up-
wards.
4
3
3
Precautions
Roof closed
Do not touch parcel shelf 1 with the ob-
jects transported.
Roof open
Do not touch the glass sections of the
roof with the objects transported.
1
2
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3.27
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.
Transporting objects in the
luggage compartment
Always position the objects transported
so that the largest surface is against the
partition.
It is advisable to drive with the luggage
compartment divider taut if you wish to
move the retractable glass roof.
Transporting objects on the
roof
The fitting of roof bars is prohibited on
this vehicle.
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE BOOT (1/2)
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3.29
With the retractable glass roof open,
wind deflector 1 for window 2 reduces
the movement of air in the passenger
compartment.
Unfolding/folding the
deflector
Unfolding
On equipped vehicles, the deflector is
in the luggage compartment.
– remove the deflector from its storage bag;
– unfold the deflector (movement A);
– hold section 4;
– lower section 3 fully (movement B).
WIND DEFLECTOR
Fitting the net
Position the supports 6 in the hous-
ings 8 and the rods 5 in the holes 7 lo-
cated on each side of the vehicle.
Folding
Lift section 3, fold the deflector in two,
store it in its bag and place it in the lug-
gage compartment.
Do not place any objects on the de-
flector whilst it is in position.
1A
2
3B
5
6
8
7
4
3
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4.15
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (1/2)
Clean the retractable roof using high-
pressure cleaning apparatus or clean
the retractable glass roof seals with a
hose; risk of leaks.
You should
Wash your car frequently, with the
engine off, with cleaning products rec-
ommended by the manufacturer (never
use abrasive products). Rinse thor-
oughly beforehand with a jet:
– spots of tree resin and industrial
grime;
– mud in the wheel arches and under-
neath the body which forms damp
patches;
– bird droppings , which cause a
chemical reaction with the paint that
rapidly discolours paintwork and
may even cause the paint to peel
off;
wash the vehicle immediately to
remove these marks since it is im-
possible to remove them by polish-
ing;
What you should not doDo not degrease or clean mechani-
cal components (e.g. the engine com-
partment), underneath the body, parts
with hinges (e.g. inside the doors) and
painted plastic external fittings (e.g.
bumpers) using high-pressure clean-
ing equipment or by spraying on prod-
ucts not approved by our Technical
Department. Doing this could give rise
to corrosion or operational faults.
Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or
freezing temperatures.
Do not scrape off mud or dirt without
pre-wetting.
Allow dirt to accumulate on the exterior.
Allow rust to form following minor im-
pacts.
Do not use solvents not approved by
our Technical Department to remove
stains as this could damage the paint-
work.
Do not drive in snow or muddy condi-
tions without washing the vehicle, par-
ticularly under the wheel arches and
body.
A well-maintained vehicle will last
longer. It is therefore recommended to
maintain the exterior of the vehicle reg-
ularly.
Your vehicle has been treated with very
effective anti-corrosion products. It is
nevertheless subject to various outside
influences.
Corrosive agents in the atmosphere
–
atmospheric pollution (built-up and
industrial areas),
– saline atmospheres (near the sea,
particularly in hot weather),
– seasonal and damp weather condi-
tions, (e.g. road salt in winter, water
from road cleaners, etc.).
Minor impacts
Abrasive action
Dust and sand in the air, mud, road grit
thrown up by other vehicles, etc.
You should take a number of minor pre-
cautions in order to safeguard your ve-
hicle against such risks.
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5.8
TOOLS
The tools included in the tool kit depend
on the vehicle.
The tool kit is located in the luggage
compartment: lift the carpet.
Wheel brace 1Locks or unlocks the wheel bolts and
tow eye 6.
Jack 2Fold it correctly before refitting it in its
housing (ensure that the wheelbrace is
correctly positioned) 3.
Wheel bolt guide 4To finish loosening or starting to tighten
the wheel bolts.
Hubcap tool 5This tool is used to remove the wheel
trims.
Tow eye 6Refer to the information on “Towing” in
Section 5.
Key 7Used to lock the roof in the event of an
operating fault.
Lever 8This tightens or releases the tow eye 6.
Do not leave the tools un-
secured inside the vehicle
as they may come loose
under braking. After use,
check that all the tools are correctly
clipped into the tool kit, then position
it correctly in its housing: there is a
risk of injury.
If wheel bolts are supplied in the
tool kit, only use these bolts for the
emergency spare wheel: refer to the
label affixed to the emergency spare
wheel.
The jack is designed for wheel
changing purposes only. Under no
circumstances should it be used for
carrying out repairs underneath the
vehicle or to gain access to the un-
derside of the vehicle.
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3
4
5
6
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5.23
FUSES (2/2)
Some accessories are protected by
fuses located in the engine compart-
ment in fuse box C.
However, because of their reduced ac-
cessibility, we advise you to have your
fuses replaced by an approved Dealer.Allocation of fuses
(the presence of certain fuses depends
on the vehicle equipment level)
1 Retractable roof;
2 Electronic parking brake;
3 Passenger compartment electrics
control unit;
4 Passenger compartment control unit;
5 Driver’s electric window;
6 Passenger compartment unit;
7 Passenger compartment unit;
8 Navigation system; 9 Rear screen wiper;
10 and 11
Rear electric windows;
12 ABS/ESC ;
13 Passenger electric window;
14 Steering column control, opening
element audible warning unit;
15 Heated door mirrors;
16 Radio;
17 Rear seat accessories socket;
18 Accessories socket or cigarette
lighter.
C
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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