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1.107
WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE (6/6)
Note:
To ensure the headlight washers op-
erate correctly in winter, remove snow
from the jet trims and de-ice the jet
trims using an aerosol de-icer.
You are recommended to regularly
remove dirt encrusted on the headlight
glass.
When the windscreen washer fluid level
reaches minimum:
– the message “Windscreen wash fluid shortage” is displayed on the instru-
ment panel;
– the headlight washer system may be deprimed.
Fill the windscreen washer fluid and
then activate the windscreen washer,
with the engine running , to reprime
the system.
Headlight washers
Headlights on
On vehicles fitted with this, with the
engine running, hold stalk 1 pulled to-
wards you for about 2 seconds: the
headlight washers and windscreen
washers will be activated at the same
time.
The headlight washers are also acti-
vated after three prolonged movements
on the front windscreen washer control.
When working in the engine
compartment, ensure that
the windscreen wiper stalk
is in position B (stop).
Risk of injury.
1
A
B
C
D
E
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2.28
Driving advice and ECO
driving
Behaviour
– Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal
operating temperature, rather than
let it warm up while the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
– Speed is expensive.
– Dynamic driving with a lot of frequent acceleration and braking is expen-
sive on fuel in comparison to the time
saved.
– Do not overrev the engine in the in-termediate gears.
You should always use the highest gear possible.
– Avoid sudden acceleration.
– Brake as little as possible. If you an- ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad-
vance, you may then simply release
the accelerator pedal.
– Do not try to maintain the same speed up a hill, accelerate no more
than you would on flat ground. Keep
your foot in the same position on the
accelerator pedal.
– Double declutching and accelerating before switching off are unnecessary
in modern vehicles.
Obstructions to the driver
On the driver’s side, only
use mats suitable for the
vehicle, attached with the
pre-fitted components, and check
the fitting regularly. Do not lay one
mat on top of another.
There is a risk of wedging the
pedals.
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (5/6)
– Bad weather, flooded roads:
Do not drive through
floods if the water is
above the lower edge of
the wheel rims.
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5.9
TOOLS (1/2)
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 posi-
tion it correctly in its housing: risk of
injury.
If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool
kit, you must use these bolts, and
only these, 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.
The presence of the tools depends on
the vehicle.
Jack 1
Fold it correctly before refitting it in its
housing (ensure that the wheelbrace is
correctly positioned 2).
Hubcap tool 3
This tool is used to remove the wheel
trims.
Screw guide 4
For tightening/loosening wheel bolts on
vehicles fitted with alloy wheels
Towing hitch 5
Refer to the information on “Towing” in
Section 5.
Wheelbrace 6
Locks or unlocks the wheel bolts and
tow eye 5.
Storage bag
This allows you to store a punctured
wheel in the boot.
1
6
3
5
2
4
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5.14
TYRES (1/3)
Maintaining the tyres
The tyres must be in good condition
and the tread form must have sufficient
depth; tyres approved by our Technical
Department have tread wear indica-
tors 1 which are indicators moulded
into the tread at several points .
The tyres are the only contact between
the vehicle and the road, so it is essen-
tial to keep them in good condition.
You must make sure that your tyres
conform to local road traffic regulations.
When the tread has worn down to the
wear warning strips,
these strips will
become visible 2: it is then necessary
to replace your tyres because the tread
rubber is now only 1.6 mm deep at
most, resulting in poor road holding
on wet roads.
An overloaded vehicle, long journeys
by motorway, particularly in very hot
weather, or continual driving on poorly
surfaced minor roads will lead to more
rapid tyre wear and affect safety.
Incidents which occur when
driving, such as striking the
kerb, may damage the tyres
and wheel rims, and could
also lead to misalignment of the
front or rear axle geometry. In this
case, have the condition of these
checked by an approved dealer.
2
1
For your safety, please re-
spect the speed limit.
When they need to be re-
placed, only tyres of the
same make, size, type and profile
should be used on a single axle.
They must: either have a load ca-
pacity and a speed capacity at
least equal to the original tyres,
or correspond to those recom-
mended by your authorised
dealer.
Failure to heed these instructions
could endanger your safety and
affect your vehicle’s roadworthi-
ness.
Risk of loss of control of the ve-
hicle.
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7.5
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (5/6)
RENAULT card battery ...................................................... 5.31
replacement parts ................................................................ 6.8
reverse gear selecting ..................................................2.20, 2.93 → 2.95
reversing sensor ....................................................2.82 → 2.86
roof bars ........................................................................\
.... 3.54
roof rack roof bars ....................................................................... 3.54
running in .................................................................... 2.2 – 2.3
S
safety distance warning .........................................2.59 → 2.61
safety distances .....................................................2.59 → 2.61
screen fold-away screen .......................................................... 1.74
navigation display .................................. 1.73, 3.21 – 3.22
navigation screen ..................................... 1.73, 3.21 – 3.22
screen wash/wipe ............................................... 1.108 – 1.109
seat belt pretensioners ..........................................1.32 → 1.35
seat belts ................................ 1.28 → 1.30, 1.32 → 1.35, 1.38
see-me-home lighting ........................................................ 1.99
service sheets..........................................................6.9 → 6.14
side indicator lights changing bulbs ............................................................. 5.23
sign detection: overspeed warning ........................2.64 → 2.66
signals and lights .................................................1.95 → 1.101
special features of diesel versions..................................... 2.13
special features of petrol vehicles ..................................... 2.12
speed limiter ..........................................................2.67 → 2.69
starting the engine .....................................................2.3 → 2.7
steering wheel adjustment .............................................................\
...... 1.91
Stop & Start ............................................................. 2.8 → 2.11
Stop & Start function................................................ 2.8 → 2.11
stopping the engine ............................................................. 2.4
storage compartment.............................................3.29 → 3.36storage compartments ..................................3.29
→ 3.36, 3.48
sun blinds ........................................................................\
.. 3.28
sun visor ........................................................................\
.... 3.28
switching on the vehicle ignition ................................... 2.3, 2.6
T
tailgate .................................................. 3.45 – 3.46, 3.48, 3.50
tanks and reservoirs brake fluid ...................................................................... 4.8
coolant ................................................................\
........... 4.7
tanks and reservoirs: windscreen washer ........................................................ 4.9
technical specifications ..............................................6.4 → 6.8
telephone ................................................................ 3.21 – 3.22
temperature regulation ...................................3.9 → 3.13, 3.19
tool kit ...................................................................... 5.9 → 5.11
towing breakdown ........................................................ 5.36 – 5.37
towing equipment .............................................. 3.50 – 3.51
towing a caravan ............................................. 3.50 – 3.51, 6.7
towing equipment fitting ................................................................. 3.50 – 3.51
towing hitch............................................................. 5.36 – 5.37
towing rings .............................................................. 3.50, 3.53
towing weights ..................................................................... 6.7
traction control .......................................................2.35 → 2.39
transporting children ..........................1.39 – 1.40, 1.42 → 1.58
transporting objects in the luggage compartment ........................................ 3.50
luggage net ....................................................... 3.52 – 3.53
trims ..................................................................\
................. 5.10
trip computer and warning system... 1.66 → 1.71, 1.78 → 1.87
tyre inflation kit...........................................................5.5 → 5.8
tyre pressure.............................2.32 → 2.34, 4.12 – 4.13, 5.15
tyre pressure monitor.............................................2.32 → 2.34
tyre pressures ...........................2.32 → 2.34, 4.12 – 4.13, 4.13