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ABS ....................................................................... (current page)
air bag.................................................................... (current page)
variable power-assisted steering ........................... (current page)
filter particle filter ..................................................... (current page)
speed limiter .......................................................... (current page)
cruise control ......................................................... (current page)
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1.51
ENG_UD23618_6
Tableau de bord : témoins lumineux (X95 - B95 - D95 - K95 - L38 - X38\
- X32 - B32 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_1
WARNINg LIgHTs (2/4)
A
xAnti-lock braking warning
light
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out after a few
seconds.
If it does not go out after the ignition is
switched on, or lights up when driving,
there is a fault with the ABS. Braking
will then be as normal, without the ABS.
Contact an approved Dealer as soon as
possible.
ÄToxic fume fi lter sy stem
Warning Light
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out when the
engine is started.
–
I
f it lights up continuously, consult
your approved Dealer as soon as
possible;
–
if
it flashes, reduce the engine speed
until the light stops flashing. Contact
your approved Dealer as soon as
possible.
R e f e r t o t h e i n f o r m a t i o n o n
“Antipollution, fuel economy and driv-
ing” in Section 2.
©Warning light
This lights up when the ignition
is switched on and goes out as soon as
the engine is started. It can light up in
conjunction with other indicator lights
and/or messages on the instrument
panel.
It means you should drive very care-
fully to an authorised dealer as soon
as possible. If you fail to follow this rec-
ommendation, you risk damaging your
vehicle.
åAir bag warning light
This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after a
few seconds.
If it does not light up when the ignition
is switched on, or comes on when the
engine is running, there is a fault in the
system.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon
as possible.
Épreheating warning light
(diesel version)
This should come on when the igni-
tion is switched on. It indicates that the
heater plugs are in operation. This goes
out as soon as the engine starts.
Îspeed limiter and cruise
control warning light
See the information on the “Speed lim-
iter” and “Cruise control” in Section 2.
\[fuel economy indica-
tor light
This lights up to advise you to change
to a higher gear (up arrow) or lower
gear (down arrow). The presence and operation of the warning lights d E p EN d ON THE EQUI pm ENT AN d c OUNTRY.
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catalytic converter................................. (up to the end of the DU)
special features of diesel versions........ (up to the end of the DU)
driving ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
2.7
ENG_UD9672_2
Particularités des versions diesel (X95 - B95 - D95 - J95 - R95 - Re\
nault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_2
Special features of diesel versions
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS
Diesel engine speed
Diesel engines are fitted with injection
equipment which prevents the engine
speed being exceeded irrespective of
the gear selected.
If the message “Check anti-pollution
system” is displayed on the instrument
panel accompanied by the
Ä and
© warning light; consult an ap-
proved dealer straight away.
When driving, depending on the fuel
grade used, it is possible that white
smoke may be emitted.
This is due to the exhaust particle filter
being cleaned automatically, and does
not affect the way the vehicle runs.
Running out of fuel
If the tank has been completely
drained, the system must be reprimed
after the tank is refilled: see information
on the “fuel tank” in section 1 before re-
starting the engine.
Do not park the vehicle or
run the engine in locations
where combustible sub-
stances or materials such
as grass or leaves can come into
contact with the hot exhaust system.
Precautions to be taken in
winter
To avoid any faults in icy weather:
–
ensure
that the battery is always fully
charged,
–
a
lways keep the diesel tank rela-
tively full to avoid water vapour con-
densing in it and accumulating at the
bottom of the tank.
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driving ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
fuel economy ........................................ (up to the end of the DU)
advice on antipollution .......................... (up to the end of the DU)
antipollution advice .............................................................. (current page)
fuel advice on fuel economy ................................... (current page)
2.12
ENG_UD20973_7
Conseils antipollution, économie de carburant, conduite (X45 - H45 -\
X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - X91 - X83 - X61 - F61 - K61 - K85 - X95 - B95 -\
D95 - J95 - R95 - L38 - X61
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_2
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Advice: antipollution and fuel economy
ADVICE: antipollution, fuel economy and driving (1/3)
Your vehicle complies with criteria for
recycling and recovering vehicles at the
end of their service life which will come
into force in 2015.
Some parts of your vehicle have there-
fore been designed to facilitate future
recycling.
These parts are easy to remove so
that they can be recovered and reproc-
essed by recycling companies.
By virtue of its design, moderate fuel
consumption and initial settings, your
vehicle also conforms to current anti-
pollution regulations. The manufac-
turer is actively striving to reduce pol-
lutant exhaust gas emissions and to
save energy. But the fuel consumption
of your vehicle and the level of pollutant
exhaust gas emissions are also your
responsibility. Ensure that it is main-
tained and used correctly.Aiding fuel economy
Depending on the vehicle, in order to
optimise consumption, an indicator light
on the instrument panel will inform you
of the best moment to upshift or down-
shift gears:
\ shift up a gear;
[ shift down a gear.
Maintenance
It is important to remember that failure to
respect antipollution regulations could
lead to legal action being taken against
the vehicle owner. In addition, replacing
engine, fuel supply system and exhaust
components with parts other than those
originally recommended by the manu-
facturer may alter your vehicle so that
it no longer complies with antipollution
regulations. Have your vehicle adjusted and
checked by an approved Dealer, in ac-
cordance with the instructions given in
your maintenance schedule: they will
have all the equipment necessary for
ensuring that your vehicle is maintained
to its original standard.
Engine adjustments
– ignition:
this does not require ad-
justment.
–
spark
plugs: for optimum fuel econ-
omy, efficiency and performance
the specifications laid down by our
Design Department must be strictly
applied.
If the spark plugs have to be
changed, use the make, type and
gap specified for your vehicle’s
engine. Contact an approved dealer
for this.
–
i
dle: this does not require adjust-
ment.
–
air
filter, diesel filter: a clogged ele-
ment reduces performance. It must
be replaced.
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environment .......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
2.15
ENG_UD16012_2
Environnement (X95 - E95 - E33 - X33 - X62 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_2
Environment
ENVIRONMENT
Emissions
Your vehicle has been designed to
emit fewer greenhouse gases (CO2)
while in use, and therefore to consume
less fuel (eg. 140 g/km, equivalent to
5.3
l/100 km for a diesel vehicle).
Our vehicles are also equipped with a
particle filter system including a cata-
lytic converter, an oxygen sensor and
an active carbon filter (the latter pre-
vents vapour from the fuel tank being
released into the open air).
Please make your own
contribution towards
protecting the environment
too.
– Worn parts replaced in the course of routine vehicle maintenance (vehi-
cle battery, oil filter, air filter, batter-
ies, etc.) and oil containers (empty or
filled with used oil) must be disposed
of through specialist organisations.
–
A
t the end of the vehicle’s service
life, it should be sent to approved
centres to ensure that it is recycled.
–
In
all cases, comply with local legis-
lation.
Recycling
Your vehicle is 85% recyclable and
95% recoverable.
To achieve these objectives, many of
the vehicle components have been de-
signed to enable them to be recycled.
The materials and structures have
been carefully designed to allow these
components to be easily removed and
reprocessed by specialist companies.
In order to preserve raw material re-
sources, this vehicle incorporates nu-
merous parts made from recycled plas-
tics or renewable materials (vegetable
or animal-derived materials such as
cotton or wool).
Your vehicle has been designed with
respect for the
environment in mind for
its entire service life: during production,
use and at the end of its life.
This commitment is illustrated by the
Renault eco² group signature.
Manufacture
Your vehicle has been manufactured at
an industrial site which uses a progress
policy to reduce environmental impacts
on rivers and natural areas (reduc-
tion of water and energy consumption,
visual and noise pollution, atmospheric
emissions and waste water, sorting and
reusing waste).
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air conditioning ..................................... (up to the end of the DU)
heating and air conditioning system ...................... (current page)
air conditioning ..................................... (up to the end of the DU)
3.11
ENG_UD10081_2
Air conditionné : informations et conseils d’utilisation (X91 - B\
91 - K91 - Renault)
ENG_NU_837-8_BDK95_Renault_3
Air conditioning: information and advice on use
AIR coNDITIoNINg: information and advice on use
Fuel consumption
You will normally notice an increase
in fuel consumption (especially
when driving in town) when the air
conditioning is operating.
For vehicles fitted with manual air
conditioning, switch off the system
when it is not required.
Advice for reducing
consumption and therefore
helping to preserve the
environment:
Drive with the air 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 Maintenance Service
Booklet for your vehicle for the in-
spection frequency.operating faults
As a general rule, contact your ap-
proved Dealer in the event of an op-
erating fault:
–
r
eduction in de-icing, demist-
ing or air conditioning per-
formance. 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.
Advice on use
In some situations, (air conditioning
off, air recirculation activated, venti-
lation speed at zero or low, etc.) you
may notice that condensation starts
to form on the windows and wind-
screen.
If there is condensation, use the
“
c lear View” function to remove it,
then use the air conditioning in auto-
matic mode to stop it forming again.
If the condensation does not clear,
use the FAST programme.
Do not open the refriger-
ant fluid circuit. The fluid
may damage eyes or skin.
Note
Presence of water under the ve-
hicle. After prolonged use of the air
conditioning system, it is normal for
water to be present under the vehi-
cle. This is caused by condensation.
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7.2
FRA_UD24011_10
Index (X95 - B95 - D95 - Renault)
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AlphAbeticAl index (2/6)
driver’s position ..................................................... 1.46 → 1.53
driving ................................ 2.2
– 2.4, 2.6 → 2.14, 2.16 → 2.35
driving position settings
......
...................................................... 1.22
→ 1.24
eelectric beam height adjustment ........................................ 1.74
electric windows .................................................... 3.12
→ 3.14
electronic parking brake
.......................................... 2.9
→ 2.11
Electronic Stability Program: ESP
.........................
2.19 → 2.22
emergency brake assist......................................... 2.19
→ 2.22
emergency braking
................................................ 2.19
→ 2.22
emergency key
........................................................... 1.2
– 1.3
emergency spare wheel
............................................... 5.2, 5.6
engine oil .......................................................... 1.52, 4.3
→ 4.6
engine oil capacity
...................................................... 4.5
– 4.6
engine oil level
........................................................... 4.3
→ 4.6
engine start/stop button
............................................. 2.3
→ 2.5
environment
....................................................................... 2.15
ESP: Electronic Stability Program .........................
2.19 → 2.22
external temperature
......................................................... 1.68
F
faults operating faults
......
.......................................... 5.33
→ 5.37
filter air filter
......
..................................................................... 4.9
diesel filter
.......
............................................................... 4.9
oil filter
......
.............................................................. 4.6, 4.9
particle filter
......
........................................................... 1.51
passenger compartment filter
......
.................................. 4.9
fitting a radio
...................................................................... 5.28
fittings
.................................................................... 3.17
→ 3.20
fog lights
........................................................................\
.... 5.14
front passenger air bag deactivation ................................. 1.43 front seat
driver
’s position memory ....... ....................................... 1.20
front seat adjustment
.............................................. 1.17
– 1.18
front seats adjustment
......
....................1.15, 1.17 – 1.18, 1.22 → 1.24
with electric controls
......
.............................................. 1.19
with manual controls
......
.............................................. 1.17
fuel advice on fuel economy
......
......................................... 2.12
capacity
.......
................................................................. 1.78
filling
.......
.................................................. 1.50, 1.78 – 1.79
grade
.......
.......................................................... 1.78 – 1.79
fuel economy
......................................................... 2.12
→ 2.14
fuel filler cap
........................................................... 1.78
– 1.79
fuel level
........................................................................\
.... 1.54
fuel tank capacity
.......
...................................................... 1.78 – 1.79
fuel tank capacity
.................................................... 1.78
– 1.79
fuses
....................................................................... 5.23
– 5.24
G
gear lever........................................................................\
..... 2.8
glove box
........................................................................\
... 3.19
hhandbrake................................................................... 1.50, 2.8
hands-free telephone integrated control ............................ 3.36
hazard warning lights signal ................................... 1.70
– 1.71
headlight beam adjustment
............................................... 1.74
headlight flashers .............................................................. 1.70
headlight washer ............................................................... 1.76
headrest.................................................................. 1.15
– 1.16
heating and air conditioning system
.................................. 3.1
1
heating system
........................................................ 3.4
→ 3.10
hill start
........................................................................\
...... 2.22
Hill Start
Assistance (HSA)
................................................ 2.22