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Environnement (B90 - U90 - L90 Ph2 - F90 Ph2 - R90 Ph2 - H79 - Dacia)

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Environment

ENVIRONMENT

Emissions

Your  vehicle  has  been  designed  to 

emit  fewer  greenhouse  gases  (CO2) 

while in use, and therefore to consume 

less fuel (e.g. 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).
For certain diesel vehicles, this system 

also has a particle filter to reduce the 

volume of soot particles emitted.

Please make your own 

contribution towards 

protecting the environment 

too.

–  Worn  parts  replaced  in  the  course 

of routine vehicle maintenance (bat-

tery, oil filter, air filter, batteries, etc.) 

and  oil  containers  (empty  or  filled 

with used oil) must be disposed of 

through specialist organisations.

–  At  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 

Dacia 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).

Summary of Contents for 2016 Sandero Stepway

Page 1: ...DRIVER S HANDBOOK SANDERO ...

Page 2: ...al teams this range is perfectly compatible with the specific features of the brand s vehicles f ELF lubricants enhance your vehicle s performance significantly RENAULT recommends approved ELF lubricants for oil changes and top ups Contact your RENAULT Dealer or visit www lubrifiants elf com Warning to ensure the engine operates optimally the use of a lubricant may be restricted to certain vehicle...

Page 3: ...hicle to use it to its best advantage and to benefit fully from the all the functions and the technical developments it incorporates to ensure that it always gives the best performance by following the simple but comprehensive advice concerning regular main tenance to enable you to deal quickly with minor faults not requiring specialist attention It is well worth taking a few minutes to read this ...

Page 4: ...0 2 ENG_UD18220_3 Filler NU B90 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_0 ...

Page 5: ...ral B90 L90 F90 U90 R90 L90 Ph2 Renault Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_0 Getting to know your vehicle Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical specifications Alphabetical index Sections 1 C O N T E N T S 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 6: ...0 4 ENG_UD18222_3 Filler NU B90 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_0 ...

Page 7: ...dition to the front seat belts 1 15 Side protection devices 1 19 Additional methods of restraint 1 20 Child safety General information 1 21 child baby seat mounting 1 24 fitting the child seat 1 26 deactivating activating the front passenger air bag 1 32 Rear view mirrors 1 35 Driving position 1 36 Warning lights 1 40 Displays and indicators 1 43 Trip computer and warning system 1 45 Exterior ligh...

Page 8: ...ey for ignition switch driv er s door and fuel filler cap Driver s responsibility Never leave your vehicle with the keys inside when leaving a child or animal in the car even for a short period The reason for this is that the child may endanger himself or others by starting the engine activating equip ment such as the window winders for example or locking the doors Risk of serious injury Key A 1 C...

Page 9: ...ference and affect the operation of the system KEYS RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL general information 2 2 Replacement and additional keys or remote controls You must only contact an approved Dealer If you need to replace a key it will be necessary to take the vehicle and all of its keys to an approved Dealer in order to initialise the system depending on the vehicle you have the option of using u...

Page 10: ...frequency remote control batteries in Section 5 Locking the doors Press locking button 1 The hazard warning lights and side in dicator lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have locked If a door or the tailgate is open or not properly shut the doors and tailgate lock then quickly unlock and the hazard warning lights and side indicator lights do not flash Unlocking the doors Press unlocking...

Page 11: ...side depending on vehicle Push in button 1 to lock and lift button 1 to unlock Electric central locking Depending on the vehicle it can be used to simultaneously lock or unlock the doors and luggage compartment Lock or unlock the doors by pressing switch 2 The front door mechanism cannot be locked if the door is open Child safety To make it impossible for the rear doors to be opened from the insid...

Page 12: ...2 and pull door handle 3 Lights on reminder buzzer If you have left the lights on after switch ing off the ignition a warning buzzer will sound when a front door is opened to prevent the battery from discharging etc 1 2 As a safety precaution the doors should only be opened or closed when the vehicle is stationary 3 Driver s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal...

Page 13: ...ers wiring etc could be dan gerous Work must be carried out by qualified personnel System operation When the ignition is switched on tell tale 1 lights up continuously for approx imately three seconds and then goes out The vehicle has recognised the code You can then start the engine Vehicle protection A few seconds after the ignition has been switched off tell tale light 1 will flash constantly T...

Page 14: ...eadrests A or B Insert headrest rods 2 into the holes tilt the seatback backwards if necessary Push the headrest in until it locks in po sition Headrest B is fixed and its height cannot be adjusted Adjusting the height of headrest A Press tab 1 and simultaneously slide the headrest to the required position To raise the headrests A or B Depending on the vehicle press tabs 1 and 2 on the head restra...

Page 15: ...loor area in front of driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use 1 2 3 4 2 5 To move forwards or backwards Lift bar 1 to release Release the bar in the desired position and ensure it locks in place properly To raise or lower the driver s seat surface Depending on the vehicle lift lever 2 adjust the seat base to the desired height then releas...

Page 16: ...re that the steering wheel is correctly locked For safety reasons only adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is station ary If the electrical supply is cut battery disconnected broken supply wire etc the clock will lose its time set ting The clock must be reset Resetting the clock With the ignition on select display 2 showing the total mileage and clock There are two ways to set the time Pres...

Page 17: ...justing your driving position depending on the vehicle Sit well back in your seat having removed your coat or jacket etc This is essential to ensure your back is positioned correctly adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to depress the clutch pedal fully The seatback should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly...

Page 18: ... to return slightly before attempting to unwind it again If your seat belt is completely jammed pull slowly but firmly so that just over 3 cm unwinds Allow it to return slightly before attempting to unwind it again If there is still a problem contact an ap proved dealer 6 3 4 5 6 7 SEAT BELTS 2 4 Unlocking Press button 5 on catch 6 the seat belt is wound up by the inertia reel Guide the buckle to ...

Page 19: ...lt with manual adjustment 13 depending on the vehicle The strap should be worn flat over your thighs and against your pelvis The belt should be worn so that it is as close as possible to your body i e avoid wearing heavy clothing or keep ing bulky objects under the belts To tighten pull on free section 14 of the belt To loosen tilt adjusting buckle 16 per pendicular to the seat belt press the buck...

Page 20: ...g clothes pegs clips etc a seat belt which is worn too loosely may cause injury in the event of an accident Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt around them The belt should never be twisted Following an accident have the seat belts checked and replaced if nece...

Page 21: ... vehicle even if iden tical To avoid premature triggering of the system which may cause injury only qualified Network per sonnel are authorisedto work on the methods of restraint in addi tion to the front seat belt The electric trigger system may only be tested by a specially trained technician using special equipment When the vehicle is scrapped contact an approved dealer for disposal of the pret...

Page 22: ...tted on the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger an electronic unit for system monitor ing which controls the gas generator electrical trigger system a special tell tale light å remote sensors Load limiter Above a certain level of impact force this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level The air ba...

Page 23: ...will light up on the in strument panel when the ignition is turned on and then go 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 In this case a child seat MUST NOT be fitted to the front passenger seat Allowing any other passenger to sit in that seat is not recommended In these two cases contact...

Page 24: ...nformation on Adjusting your driving position in Section 1 This will allow sufficient space for the air bag to inflate properly and be fully effective Warnings concerning the passenger airbag location 2 Do not attach or glue any objects badge logo clock telephone holder etc to the dashboard in the proximity of the air bag housing Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger pet um...

Page 25: ...cally designed for your vehicle Contact an approved dealer to find out if such covers are available from our Network The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle including those designed for an other vehicle may affect the operation of the air bags and reduce your protec tion Do not place any accessories objects or even pets between the seatback the door and the internal fittin...

Page 26: ...ents potholes or stones can all trigger these systems No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on any part of the driver or passenger air bag system air bag elec tronic unit wiring etc except by qualified personnel from our Network To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental triggering of the system which could cause injury only qualified personnel from ...

Page 27: ...e of 10 metres Transporting a child without a restraint is the equivalent of allow ing him or her to play on a fourth floor balcony without railings Never travel with a child held in your arms In the event of an accident you will not be able to keep hold of the child even if you yourself are wearing a seat belt If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident replace the child seat and have th...

Page 28: ... its instructions If you experience any difficulties during installation contact the manufacturer of the equipment Keep the instructions with the seat Set a good example by always fas tening your seat belt and teaching your child to strap themselves in correctly to always get in and out of the car at the kerb away from busy traf fic Do not use a second hand child seat or one without an instruction...

Page 29: ...Choose a bucket type seat for better side protection Forward facing child seats The child s head and abdomen need to be protected as a priority A forward fac ing child seat which is firmly attached to the vehicle will reduce the risk of impact to the head Transport your child in a forward facing seat with a safety har ness or guard depending on the child s size Choose a bucket type seat for better...

Page 30: ...int forwardfac ing seat ISOFIX semi universal 2 point seat specific For the latter two check that your child seat can be installed by consulting the list of compatible vehicles Attach the child seat with the ISOFIX locks if these are provided The ISOFIX system allows quick easy safe fitting The ISOFIX system is composed of 2 rings for each rear side seat Before using an ISOFIX child seat that you ...

Page 31: ...e easily fitted and locked on rings 1 use access guides 2 on the child seat child safety mounting a child seat 2 2 The ISOFIX anchorage points have been exclusively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX system Never fit a different type of child seat seat belt or other objects to these fittings Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points If your vehicle has been involved in a road ac...

Page 32: ... after the child seat is installed RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a child seat in this seat check that the air bag has been deactivated refer to the in formation on Deactivating the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Some seats are not suitable for fitting child seats The diagram on the follow ing page shows you how to attach a child seat The types of child seats indicated may no...

Page 33: ...e seat in front as far as it will go although without al lowing it to come into contact with the child seat For the safety of the child in the for ward facing seat do not move the seat in front back past the middle of the runner do not tilt the seatback too far maximum of 25 and raise the seat as much as possible Check that the forward facing child seat is resting against the back of the vehi cle ...

Page 34: ...d refer to Deactivating the front passenger air bag at the end of the paragraph Vehicles without airbag or with airbag deactivated 1 Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting ü Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be fitted The an chorage points are locate...

Page 35: ...oval to be fitted The an chorage points are located under the luggage compartment carpet and are indicated by a marking The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A B and B1 for forward facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg C rear facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G cots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a ...

Page 36: ...on the diagram on the previous pages to ensure the regula tions in force are respected Type of child seat Weight of the child Seat size Front passenger seat with airbag Front passenger seat without airbag 1 Rear side seats Rear centre seat 7 WITH deactivation 1 5 WITHOUT deactivation 1 6 Carrycot fitted across the vehicle Group 0 10kg F G X X X U IL 2 U Shell seat Rear facing seat Group 0 0 and 1 ...

Page 37: ...t suited to your child and recommended for your vehicle 1 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted in this seat raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible tilting the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forwar...

Page 38: ...es on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in accordance with the lock When the ignition has been switched back on it is essential to check that the warning light 2 is lit on the instrument panel This warning light remains continu ously lit to let you know that you can fit a child seat Deactivating the front passenger air bag depending on vehicle To fit a rear facing child se...

Page 39: ... Since operation of the front passenger air bag is not compatible with the position of a rear facing child seat NEVER fit a rear facing child seat on a front passenger seat with an active front air bag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the air bag is trig gered The markings on the dashboard and labels A on each side of passenger sun blind 3 example label shown above remind you of these...

Page 40: ...vation deactivation system is faulty Allowing any other passenger to sit in that seat is not recommended Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible Activation of the front passenger air bag depending on vehicle You should reactivate the air bag as soon as you remove the child seat from the front passenger seat to ensure the protection of your front passenger in the event of an impact To reac...

Page 41: ...hind the rear view mirror 3 1 2 B A 0 3 Door mirrors with manual adjustment To adjust the mirror move lever 1 Foldable door mirrors Fold the door mirror manually against the door window Door mirrors with electrical adjustment With the ignition on move button 2 position A to adjust the left hand door mirror position B to adjust the right hand door mirror 0 is the neutral centre position Heated door...

Page 42: ...te de conduite direction à gauche B90 L90 Ph2 F90 Ph2 R90 Ph2 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_1 Driving position DRIVER S POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE 1 2 The presence of the equipment DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE VERSION AND COUNTRY 2 6 5 1 7 8 3 4 10 11 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 28 ...

Page 43: ...pe On board computer information re adout control 7 Centre air vents 8 Location for passenger air bag or storage compartment 9 Demister outlet 10 Side air vent 11 Passenger air bag activation deac tivation switch 12 Glove box 13 Location for radio or storage com partment 14 Electric window control 15 Central door locking switch 16 Hazard warning lights switch 17 Heating and ventilation controls 18...

Page 44: ...38 ENG_UD18230_3 Poste de conduite direction à droite B90 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_1 The presence of the equipment DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE VERSION AND COUNTRY driver s position right hand drive 1 2 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 13 15 16 17 18 26 27 28 29 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ...

Page 45: ...Rear window electric locking con trol 23 Electric door mirror control 24 Location for ashtray or cup holder 25 Gear lever 26 Heated rear screen control 27 Electric window control 28 Glove box 29 Passenger air bag activation deac tivation switch driver s position right hand drive 2 2 The presence of the equipment DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE VERSION AND COUNTRY 10 Side air vent 11 Fuse box 12 Bonnet rele...

Page 46: ...panel when an oil change is required Change the oil or have it changed as soon as possible Only the distance travelled between two oil changes is taken into account the time interval between two oil changes is not The oil should always be changed when the first threshold is reached i e either the distance travelled or the inter val specified in your vehicle s mainte nance document This means you m...

Page 47: ...e Filter System Warning Light On equipped vehicles the light comes on when the ignition is switched on then goes out If it comes on continuously consult an approved dealer as soon as pos sible If it flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashing Contact an approved dealer as soon as pos sible Refer to the information on Antipollution fuel economy and driv ing in Section 2 The prese...

Page 48: ...is started then goes out after three sec onds If it stays on fill up with fuel as soon as possible î LPG mode indicator Refer to the document for the LPG system for vehicles which are equipped with it å Air bag warning light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out after a few seconds If it does not light up when the ignition is switched on or lights up when the engine is runni...

Page 49: ... Displays and indicators Rev counter 1 rpm 1 000 Speedometer 2 km or miles per hour Overspeed buzzer Depending on the vehicle a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 seconds every 30 seconds as long as the ve hicle is travelling in excess of 72 mph 120 km h Speedometer 2 Dual speed scale miles per hour and km per hour depending on vehicle 2 Displays and indicators 1 2 1 ...

Page 50: ...re There is no warning unless the last three squares light up Multifunction display A Total mileage recorder distance trav elled trip mileometer clock OR Trip computer and warning system Refer to the information on the Trip computer and warning system in Section 1 Multifunction key 5 Display selection By pressing the button you can shift from the total mileage recorder trip mileometer and time or ...

Page 51: ... 2 To reset the trip mileage recorder the display must show the Trip mileometer function Press and hold button 2 Display selection key 3 Keep pressing key 3 briefly to scroll through the following information de pending on the vehicle in sequence a total mileage recorder b trip mileage recorder c fuel used d average consumption e estimated range f distance travelled g average speed Refer to the ta...

Page 52: ... accelerating the engine reaches its operat ing temperature if the engine was cold when the reset key was pressed driving from an urban area onto the open road Therefore if the average fuel con sumption decreases the range will increase You may also notice that the aver age fuel consumption increases when the vehicle is stationary and the engine idling This is normal since the computer takes accou...

Page 53: ...display selec tions by repeatedly press ing 3 Interpreting the display a Total mileage recorder b Trip mileage recorder c Fuel used since the last time the reset button was pressed d Average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into account the distance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the reset ...

Page 54: ...ples of display selections by repeatedly pressing 3 Interpreting the display e Estimated range with remaining fuel This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed The value is displayed after driving around 400 metres f Distance travelled since the last reset g Average speed since the last reset The value is displayed after driving around...

Page 55: ... the stalk to wards you When the main beam headlights are lit an indicator light lights up on the instru ment panel To return to the dipped beam headlight position pull the switch stalk towards you e Switching off the lights Return the end of stalk 1 to its initial position Lights on reminder buzzer A warning buzzer will sound when a front door is opened and the lights are left on after the igniti...

Page 56: ...itched off g Front fog lights Turn the centre ring of stalk 3 until the symbol is opposite mark 4 The fog lights only light up if the exterior lights have been switched on An indi cator light on the instrument panel then lights up Do not forget to switch off the fog lights when they are no longer needed to avoid inconveniencing other road users h Rear fog lights Turn the centre ring of stalk 3 unt...

Page 57: ...ol A is used to adjust the height of the headlight beams according to the load Turn control A anticlockwise to lower the beams and clockwise to raise them Vehicle load conditions Setting position of control A Basic setting luggage compartment empty and only the driver on board or with one front passenger 0 Luggage compartment empty 1 2 3 passengers 1 Luggage compartment full 3 passengers 2 Luggage...

Page 58: ...going to turn it When driving on the motorway the steering wheel is not usually turned suf ficiently to return the stalk automatically to its starting position There is an inter mediate position in which the stalk may be held when changing lanes When the stalk is released it will auto matically return to its starting position é Hazard warning lights Press switch 3 This switch activates all four di...

Page 59: ...Windscreen wiper With the ignition on move stalk 1 around the steering wheel A Park B Intermittent wiping The wipers will pause for several seconds between sweeps C Normal wiping speed D Fast wiping speed When working in the engine compartment ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is in position A park Risk of injury In frosty weather make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice risk of m...

Page 60: ...ehicle With the ignition on turn the end of stalk 1 to align the symbol with mark 2 When the stalk is released it returns to the rear wipe position Before using the rear wiper check that no object is obstructing the travel of the blade In frosty weather make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice to avoid the risk of the motor over heating Keep an eye on the condition of the blades Replac...

Page 61: ...With the engine running press button 2 the indicator light on the instrument panel lights up This function de ices demists the rear screen and the electric de icing rear view mirrors depending on the vehi cle The operation is stopped automatically after it has been run ning for 12 minutes the indicator light goes out by pressing button 2 again the indi cator light goes out 2 2 ...

Page 62: ...icles running on ethanol based fuel Always use unleaded petrol or fuel containing a maximum of 85 percent ethanol E85 In very cold conditions it may be very difficult or even impossible to start the engine Note you may notice an increase in fuel consumption with this type of fuel When the fuel is changed the engine must adjust which may cause minor in conveniences for a few minutes longer starting...

Page 63: ...he end of filling the trigger can be pulled two more times at most to leave room for expansion Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank during filling Valve B and its sur round must remain clean Petrol versions Using leaded petrol will damage the antipollution system 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 conta...

Page 64: ...nd side of the engine compart ment Work bulb 2 until the fuel runs into pipe 3 If the engine does not start after several attempts contact an approved dealer No modifications what soever are permitted on any part of the fuel supply system computers wiring fuel circuit injector protection covers etc as this may be danger ous such work must be undertaken by qualified Network personnel The engine may...

Page 65: ...vironment Running in ignition switch 2 2 Starting stopping the engine 2 3 Special features of petrol versions 2 4 Special features of diesel versions 2 5 Advice antipollution fuel economy and driving 2 6 Environment 2 9 Gear lever 2 10 Handbrake Power assisted steering 2 11 Driver correction devices aids 2 12 Automatic gearbox 2 14 ...

Page 66: ...ay only expect top per formance after approximately 3 600 miles 6 000 km Do not accelerate hard while the engine is still cold and do not let the engine over rev Service intervals refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for the vehicle Stop and steering lock position St To lock remove the key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locks To unlock turn the key and the steering wheel...

Page 67: ...ack to Stop position St Starting the engine In very cold conditions temperatures below 20 C so that it is easier to start the engine switch on the ignition for several seconds before starting the engine Make sure the engine immobiliser is not activated Refer to the information on the Engine immobiliser in Section 1 Starting stopping the engine STARTING STOPPING THE ENGINE Never leave your vehicle ...

Page 68: ...overheat reducing its efficiency which may irreparably damage it and cause heat damage to the vehicle If you notice any of the above operating faults have the necessary repairs car ried out as soon as possible by an ap proved Dealer These faults may be avoided by reg ularly taking your vehicle to your ap proved dealer at the intervals speci fied in your Maintenance Service Document Starting proble...

Page 69: ...ed 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 restarting the engine Precautions to be taken in winter To avoid any faults in icy weather ensure that the batter...

Page 70: ...ion 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 e...

Page 71: ...y faults in the system This comes on when the ignition is switched on and goes out after three seconds If it comes on continuously consult an approved dealer as soon as pos sible If it flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashing Contact an approved dealer as soon as pos sible Driving Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal operating temperatur...

Page 72: ...efore starting the engine Never fill the fuel tank right to the brim to avoid overflow Do not leave an empty roof rack fitted to the vehicle It is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob jects When towing a caravan fit a wind deflector and adjust it carefully Advice on use Electricity is fuel switch off all the electrical components which are not really needed However safety first keep your lights on...

Page 73: ...rganisations At 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...

Page 74: ...llow the gate shown on knob 1 Vehicle with automatic gearbox Refer to the information on the Automatic gearbox in Section 2 The reversing light will come on as soon as reverse gear is selected igni tion on An impact to the under side of the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the vehicle e g defor mation of an axle To prevent...

Page 75: ...when station ary to apply the brake by at least a further two notches and engage a gear 1st or reverse gear Never switch off the igni tion when travelling down hill and avoid doing so in normal driving assistance is not provided Make sure that the hand brake is properly released when driving red indicator light off otherwise over heating or even damage may occur 1 2 Power assisted steering With th...

Page 76: ...till essential to follow the rules of good driving practice such as driving at a safe distance from the vehicle in front etc Driver correction devices aids DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AIDS 1 2 Depending on the vehicle this is com posed of the ABS anti lock braking system emergency brake assist These functions are an ad ditional aid in the event of critical driving conditions enabling the vehicle beh...

Page 77: ...is case the braking assistance immediately de velops maximum power and may trig ger ABS regulation ABS braking is maintained as long as the brake pedal is applied Operating faults Warning light xlights up on the instrument panel the ABS is deacti vated Braking safety is still guaranteed x and D are lit on the in strument panel this indicates a fault in the braking system In both cases consult an a...

Page 78: ...riving in automatic mode Move lever 1 to position D In the majority of traffic conditions you will not have to touch the gear selector lever again the gear will be changed automatically at the right time and at the most suitable engine speed be cause the automatic system takes into account the vehicle load and road con tour and adjusts itself to the particular driving style you have chosen Economi...

Page 79: ...yed on the instrument panel 5 Special circumstances Snow position if you are driving on ground where you are likely to skid snow mud etc press switch 4 and operating tell tale 5 will come on Once these special driving con ditions no longer apply exit this function by pressing switch 4 again Operating tell tale light 5 goes out Special cases In certain driving conditions e g to protect the engine t...

Page 80: ...be released manually To do this unclip the base of the lever press recess 6 visible on the gear lever gaiter and the unlocking button 2 If the road contour and bends in the road do not allow you to stay in automatic mode e g in mountain ous areas it is recommended that you switch to manual mode This will prevent the automatic gear box from changing gears repeatedly when climbing and permit engine ...

Page 81: ...r conditioning information and advice on use 3 9 Interior lighting 3 10 Electric windows 3 11 Sun visor Grab handle 3 13 Ashtrays Cigarette lighter Accessories socket 3 14 Passenger compartment storage space and fittings 3 15 Rear headrests 3 17 Rear bench seat functions 3 18 Luggage compartment Transporting objects in the luggage compartment 3 19 Roof bars 3 20 Rear parcel shelf 3 21 ...

Page 82: ... Air vents air outlets AIR VENTS air outlets 1 2 6 Right hand side window demister vent 7 Right hand side air vent 8 Front passenger footwell heater outlets 9 Rear passenger footwell heater outlets depending on the vehicle 1 Left hand side air vent 2 Left hand side window demister vent 3 Windscreen demisting vents 4 Centre air vents 5 Control panel 4 5 1 2 3 7 6 8 8 9 9 ...

Page 83: ...r 12 press on the air vent point 11 until it is open as far as required Direction To direct the air flow swivel air vent 10 or 12 11 10 10 12 Do not add anything to the vehicle s ventilation circuit for example to remove bad odours There is a risk of damage or of fire To remove bad odours from your ve hicles only use the systems designed for this purpose Consult an approved Dealer ...

Page 84: ...ernal passenger com partment temperature especially in hot weather when driving in traffic or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun reduce the humidity of the air blown into the passenger compartment re moval of condensation Fuel consumption increases when the air conditioning system is being used switch it off when it is not required Note The air conditioning may be used in all conditions b...

Page 85: ...a comfortable level has been reached When the air conditioning system is op erating all windows must be closed for maximum efficiency If there is an operating fault contact an approved dealer If no cold air is produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fuses are sound If they are not switch off the heating and air condi tioning system warning light integrated into button B and...

Page 86: ...distributed be tween all the air vents the front side window demisting vents the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells F The air flow is directed mainly towards the footwells Controls A Adjusting the distribution of air in the passenger compartment B Air conditioning button depending on vehicle C Adjusting the ventilation speed D Air recirculation and isolation of the passenger compartment ...

Page 87: ...ss button E the operating warning light for the button will come on This function permits rapid demisting de icing of the rear screen and de icing of the door mirrors on equipped vehi cles To exit this function press button E again Demisting automatically stops by de fault y Adjusting the ventilation speed Turn control C from 0 to 4 The passenger compartment is ven tilated by blown air The blower ...

Page 88: ...ecircu lated with no air being taken from out side the vehicle Air recirculation is for isolating the vehicle from the exter nal atmosphere driving in polluted areas etc bringing the passenger compartment to the desired temperature as quickly as possible Prolonged use of this position iso lation mode may mist up the win dows slightly or cause odours due to the air not being renewed It is therefore...

Page 89: ...he 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 Operating faults As a general rule contact your ap proved dealer in the event of an op erating fault Reduction in de icing demist ing or air conditioning per formance This may be caused by the pas senger compartment filter car tridge becoming clogged No ...

Page 90: ... The light only goes out when the doors are correctly closed no lighting Automatic operation of interior lighting depending on the vehi cle if the doors are unlocked using the remote control the lighting is switched on for approximately 30 seconds if a door is open or not properly closed the lighting is switched on for approximately 30 minutes if all the doors are closed the lighting start to dim ...

Page 91: ...s the top of switch 1 or 2 to close it Rear electric windows depending on vehicle With the ignition on press switch 3 or 4 to open the window or raise switch 3 or 4 to close it Locking and unlocking the rear window controls Press the top of switch 5 to lock the op eration of the rear electric windows or on the bottom of switch 5 to unlock it 1 2 3 4 5 Avoid resting any objects against a half open ...

Page 92: ...s by pressing switch 5 Driver s responsibility Never leave your vehicle with the key or remote control inside and never leave a child or a pet un supervised even for a short while They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors If any part of the body be comes trapped reverse the direc tion of the wind...

Page 93: ...he passenger sun blind is fitted with a courtesy mirror 6 on the passenger side Grab handle 7 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is being driven Do not use it for getting into or out of the vehicle 7 Sun visor Pivot sun visor 1 or 5 against the wind screen OR Unclip the sun visor from its mount ing 3 or 4 and pivot it against the door window Sun blind storage compartment 2 This c...

Page 94: ...mpty it 1 3 4 2 Cigar lighter 1 With the ignition on push in the cigar lighter 1 It will spring back with a click when it is ready Pull it out to use After use re place it without pushing it all the way in OR Accessories socket 1 It is provided for connecting acces sories approved by our Technical Department with a maximum power of 120 Watts 12 V If your vehicle is not fitted with a cigar lighter ...

Page 95: ... ex clusively for operations by the ap proved dealer network You should therefore avoid keeping liquids in this compartment there is a risk of liquid leaking and getting into this socket 1 A 2 Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of the driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are...

Page 96: ...e compartments 4 Front seat storage compartments 5 3 4 5 Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of the driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are placed in the open storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passen gers during sudden turning braking or in the event...

Page 97: ... the headrests A Press the tabs on the catches 1 and 4 and remove the headrest Child headrest storage position B depending on the vehicle When the headrest is set at the lowest position this is for storage only It should not be in this position when a seat is occupied To remove headrest B Simultaneously press the tabs on catches 2 and 3 on each of the head rest rods then remove the headrest Positi...

Page 98: ...to its normal position make sure that it is properly locked at the top If seat covers are fitted make sure these do not prevent the seatback latch from locking in When moving the bench seat ensure the seat belt unit buck les do not cross over and ensure they are correctly repositioned before folding down the seat base Once the bench seat has been re turned to its normal position check that the sea...

Page 99: ...id To close push the luggage compart ment lid downwards Insert the ignition key in the lock and turn it anticlockwise Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor Use the lashing points on the luggage compartment floor 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 su...

Page 100: ... to the vehicle the mount ing bolts should never be removed risk of damag ing the vehicle Only bolts supplied originally with the roof bars should be used to fit the roof bars onto the vehicle For information on the range of equipment adapted to your ve hicle we advise you to consult an approved Dealer Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for in formation on how to fit and operate the equipmen...

Page 101: ...rds 1 tailgate side Rear parcel shelf Do not place any objects especially heavy or hard objects on the parcel shelf These may pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the vehi cle is involved in an accident Lift rear parcel shelf 2 slightly and pull it towards you To refit it proceed in reverse order to removal REAR PARCEL SHELF 1 2 ...

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Page 103: ...vel general information 4 4 Engine oil level topping up filling 4 5 Engine oil change 4 6 Levels 4 7 Brake fluid 4 7 Engine coolant 4 8 windscreen washer reservoir 4 8 Power assisted steering fluid reservoir 4 9 Filters 4 10 Tyre pressure 4 11 Battery 4 12 Bodywork maintenance 4 13 Interior trim maintenance 4 16 ...

Page 104: ...ght impact involving the radia tor grille or bonnet have the bonnet lock checked by an approved Dealer as soon as pos sible 1 2 3 4 5 To open the bonnet pull the handle 1 Unlocking the bonnet catch To unlock raise the bonnet slightly and release hook 2 by pushing tab 3 to the left Opening the bonnet Lift the bonnet release stay 4 from its holder for your safety always fix it in location 5 Do not p...

Page 105: ...onnet replace stay 4 back into its holder 5 hold the bonnet in the middle and lower it to 20 cm above the closed position then release it It will latch automatically under its own weight Check that the bonnet is properly closed and ensure that nothing is obstruct ing the catch gravel cloth etc 4 5 Make sure nothing is left in the engine compartment cloth tools etc These may damage the engine or ca...

Page 106: ...eneral information ENGINE OIL LEVEL general information Reading the oil level Remove dipstick 1 and wipe with a clean lint free cloth push in the dipstick as far as it will go take out the dipstick again read the level it should never fall below minimum mark B or exceed maximum mark A Once the level has been read push the dipstick in as far as it will go A B 1 Exceeding the maximum engine oil leve...

Page 107: ...the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Unscrew cap 2 top up the level as a guide the ca pacity between the minimum and maximum reading on dipstick 1 is between 1 5 and 2 litres depending on the engine wait approximately 10 minutes to allow the oil to flow into the engine check the level using dipstick 1 as described above Once the level has been read push the dipstick in as far as it wil...

Page 108: ...ful not to scald yourself if the oil overflows The engine may be hot during operations in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan may come on at any moment Risk of injury Consult an approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or re peated drop in any of the fluid levels Resetting the alert after an oil change depending on the vehicle If you change the oil yourself you will need to...

Page 109: ...fluid reser voir 1 If you wish to check the disc and drum wear yourself you should obtain the document explaining the checking pro cedure from the manufacturer s net work or web site 1 Consult your approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels The engine may be hot during operations in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan may come on at...

Page 110: ...only use products approved by our Technical Department which ensure protection against freezing anti corrosion protection of the cool ing system Replacement intervals Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Consult an approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or re peated drop in any of the fluid levels LEVELS 2 3 2 The engine may be hot during operations in close proximi...

Page 111: ... ground it must be visible between the MINI and MAXI marks on reser voir 4 or 5 For maintenance operations on the power assisted steering contact an ap proved dealer Consult an approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or re peated drop in any of the fluid levels 4 The engine may be hot when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any m...

Page 112: ...an approved dealer The engine may be hot when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury Air filter If fitted to the vehicle clogging sensor 1 allows you to see the condition of the air filter Replacement of the filter is scheduled in the maintenance operations refer to your vehicle s Maintenance Service Booklet for your ...

Page 113: ...r front wheels rec ommended for optimising fuel con sumption H tyre pressure for rear wheels rec ommended for optimising fuel con sumption Tyre safety and use of snow chains Refer to the information on Tyres in Section 5 for details of the main tenance conditions and depending on the vehicle version the use of chains Special note For vehicles used fully laden maximum permissible all up weight and ...

Page 114: ...k the level Liquid Distilled or demineralised water to 1 5 cm above the plates Never add electrolyte or other products Replacing the battery As this operation is complex we advise you to contact an approved dealer Handle the battery with care as it contains sulphu ric acid which must not come into contact with eyes or skin If it does wash the affected area with plenty of water and see a doctor if ...

Page 115: ...rease or clean mechanical com ponents underneath the body parts with hinges eg fuel filler cap inside the fuel flap and painted plastic ex ternal fittings eg bumpers using high pressure cleaning equipment or by spraying on products not ap proved by our Technical Department If adequate precautions are not taken this could cause corrosion or lead to operational faults Aim a high pressure water jet d...

Page 116: ...y with the engine off using shampoo ap proved by our Technical Department never use abrasive products and rinse thoroughly using a warm or cold water jet never hot spots of tree resin and industrial grime the layer of dust or mud and any insects bird droppings which contain chemicals that rapidly discolour paintwork and may even cause the paint to peel off Wash the vehicle immediately to remove th...

Page 117: ...e not blocked Inspect the wheels regularly to check for any traces of impacts or corro sion These can damage the tyre or cause it to lose pressure Keep well away from the vehicle in front when driving on gravelled sur faces to prevent paint damage Repair or have repaired quickly patches where the paint has been damaged to prevent corrosion spreading Remember to visit the body shop pe riodically in...

Page 118: ... maintenance INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE 1 2 A well maintained vehicle will have a longer service life It is therefore ad visable to maintain the vehicle interior regularly Stains should always be dealt with quickly Whatever type of stain is on the trim use soapy water if possible warm water containing Do not use detergents washing up liquid powdered products alcohol based products etc Use a soft cl...

Page 119: ...ide mat must always be secured using prefitted retaining devices In all cases with the vehicle stationary ensure that nothing can hinder driving obstacle underneath the pedals heel trapped by the mat etc What you should not do You are strongly advised not to place items such as air fresheners perfume etc near the air vents as these could damage the dashboard fittings INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE 2 2 ...

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Page 121: ...ging a wheel 5 9 Tyres tyre and wheel safety use in winter 5 11 Changing bulbs 5 14 Front lights 5 14 Fog lights 5 15 Rear lights 5 16 Indicator lights 5 18 Interior lights 5 19 Fuses 5 22 Battery 5 25 Radio frequency remote control battery 5 27 Wiper blades 5 28 Towing breakdown 5 29 Towing equipment 5 31 Fitting a radio 5 32 Accessories 5 33 Operating faults 5 34 ...

Page 122: ...ack undo bolt 5 When refitting fold the jack before plac ing it in its housing Tighten the nut to secure the jack Hubcap tool 4 This tool is used to remove the wheel trims 2 1 3 5 4 Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking After use make sure the tools are correctly posi tioned in their housings risk of injury If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool ...

Page 123: ... following pages If the emergency spare wheel has been stored for several years have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use Vehicles fitted with an emergency spare wheel which is different to the four other wheels Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same vehicle Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel identical to the original one Whe...

Page 124: ...pair This repair is temporary A tyre which has been punctured should always be inspected and re paired where possible as soon as possible by a specialist When replacing a tyre repaired with this kit you must consult a special ist When driving vibration may be felt due to the presence of the repair product injected into the tyre The kit is only approved for inflating the tyres of the ve hicle origi...

Page 125: ...se it continue inflating with the kit to reduce it turn button 7 located on the inflation adapter If a minimum pressure of 1 8 bar is not reached after 15 minutes repair is not possible do not drive the vehi cle but contact an approved dealer 1 2 3 4 5 6 Before using this kit park the vehicle at a sufficient distance from traffic switch on the hazard warning lights apply the handbrake ask all pass...

Page 126: ...e driver s door otherwise contact an ap proved dealer repair is not possible Note after using the inflation kit you should visit an approved dealer to re place the inflation hose and the bottle of repair product Precautions when using the kit The kit should not be operated for more than 15 consecutive minutes Important a missing or loose valve cap may com promise the tyre seal and cause a loss of ...

Page 127: ...ool into valve recess 2 To refit it align it with valve 2 Push the retaining hooks in fully starting with side A near the valve followed by B and C finishing at D opposite the valve B D C A 1 2 1 3 Central clipped wheel trim with concealed wheel bolts Remove the wheel trim using hubcap tool 1 inserting the tool into valve recess 3 and pulling To refit the trim turn it so that arrow 4 is aligned wi...

Page 128: ... the wheel press it at the points indicated by the arrows Turn it so that the retaining brackets holding it in place behind the wheel bolts are released To refit the hubcap proceed in reverse order 1 8 9 Central wheel trim with concealed wheel bolts Remove the wheel trim using the hubcap tool by inserting tool 6 into valve recess 7 To refit the wheel trim align recess 7 with the wheel rim clip the...

Page 129: ...the vehicle and to keep away from traffic If you have a puncture re place the wheel as soon as possible A tyre which has been punc tured should always be inspected and repaired where possible by a specialist 2 1 Vehicles equipped with a jack and wheelbrace If necessary remove the wheel trim refer to the information on Wheel trims Wheels in this Section Undo the wheel bolts using wheelbrace 2 Fit i...

Page 130: ...ing that the wheel is correctly positioned on its hub and lower the jack With the wheels on the ground tighten the nuts as fully as possible and check the tightness as soon as possible tight ening torque 105 Nm If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder you must warn other road users of your vehicle s presence with a warning triangle or with other devices as per the legislation apply ing to the...

Page 131: ...tyres The tyres must be in good condition and the tread form must have sufficient depth tyres approved by our Technical Department have wear warning strips 1 which are indicators moulded into the tread at several points When the tyre tread has been worn to the level of the warning strips they become visible 2 it is then neces sary to replace your tyres because the tread rubber is now only 1 6 mm d...

Page 132: ... speed of use adjust the pressures according to the condi tions of use refer to the information on Tyre pressures in Section 4 Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold ignore higher pressures which may be reached in hot weather or following a fast journey If tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold assume an in crease of 0 2 to 0 3 bar Never deflate a hot tyre Special no...

Page 133: ...se be fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum adhe sion Warning These tyres sometimes have a specific direction of rotation and a maximum speed index which may be lower than the maximum speed of your vehicle Studded tyres This type of equipment may only be used for a limited period and as laid down by local legislation It is necessary to observe the speed specified by...

Page 134: ...proximity In addition the engine cooling fan may come on at any moment Risk of injury The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury FRONT LIGHTS changing bulbs To comply with local legislation or as a precaution you can obtain an emergency kit containing a set of spare bulbs and fuses from an ap proved dealer A 3 4 Remove bulb connector 1 Release spring 2 and take out th...

Page 135: ...ed Dealer since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment harness components and in partic ular the alternator In addition your Dealer has all the parts required for fitting these units The engine may be hot during operations in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan may come on at any moment Risk of injury 1 The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced...

Page 136: ...lder by pressing on the tabs 3 Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order taking care not to damage the wiring 4 Side light and brake light Pear shaped bayonet type bulb with two P 21 5 W filaments 5 Direction indicator light Pear shaped bayonet type bulb P 21 W or PY 21 W depending on the vehicle 6 Reversing light Pear shaped bayonet type bulb P 21 W or Rear fog light Pear shaped bayonet typ...

Page 137: ...nging bulbs 2 2 The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury High level brake light 7 The bulb for the high level brake light 7 may be accessed through the luggage compartment Carefully unclip the bulb holder by pressing on the tabs 8 Number plate light 10 Release it using a flat blade screw driver tool or similar Unclip the lens 11 from the bulb holder to gain access t...

Page 138: ...9_B90_Dacia_5 Side indicator lights INDICATOR LIGHTS changing bulbs Unclip the indicator light 1 using a flat blade screwdriver or similar Turn bulb holder 2 a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Bulb type with white indicator light WY5W Bulb type with orange indicator light W5W 1 2 ...

Page 139: ...emplacement des lampes B90 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_5 Interior lights INTERIOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 1 3 1 2 The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Courtesy light Unclip lens 1 using a flat blade screw driver or similar Remove the bulb concerned Remove the bulb concerned Bulb type 2 W5W ...

Page 140: ...ia_5 INTERIOR LIGHTS changing bulbs 2 3 Press tab 4 to release lens 6 and access bulb 5 Bulb type W5W 4 3 Glove box light depending on vehicle Unclip light 3 using a flat blade screw driver or similar by pressing on the tab to move the light towards the inside of the unit Disconnect the light 5 6 ...

Page 141: ...g bulbs 3 3 Press tab 7 to release lens 9 and access bulb 8 Bulb type W5W The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury 7 6 8 9 Luggage compartment light Unclip light 6 using a flat blade screw driver or similar by pressing on the tab to move the light towards the inside of the luggage compartment ...

Page 142: ...et of spare bulbs and fuses Tweezers 2 Disconnect the fuse using tweezers 2 on the back of flap A To remove the fuse from the tweezers slide the fuse to the side It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations Check the fuse in question and replace it if necessary with a fuse of the same rating If a fuse is fitted where the rating is too high it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat risk...

Page 143: ...ake lights à Air conditioning G Front fog lights a Instrument panel Injection f Windscreen wiper Symbol Allocation Central locking of doors and tailgate C Rear screen de icing Ù Not used Ì Horn ô Main power supply ñ Heated seats s Heated door mirrors Symbol Allocation ḽ Electric front windows Z Interior lighting e Electric door mirror à Heating à Not used Å Air bag P Right hand main beam headlight...

Page 144: ...EHICLE EQUIPMENT LEVEL Symbol Allocation Q Left hand main beam headlight L Left hand dipped beam headlight T Right hand dipped beam headlight V Right hand side light Y Left hand side light F Rear fog light Ḽ Electric rear windows Symbol Allocation q Engine immobiliser Ë Reversing light u Power assisted steering i Automatic gearbox GAS fuel ...

Page 145: ...f it does wash the affected area with plenty of cold water and consult a doctor if necessary Ensure that naked flames red hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion The engine may be hot when car rying out operations in close prox imity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury Connecting a battery charger The ...

Page 146: ... from an approved dealer or if you al ready have jump leads ensure that they are in perfect condition The two batteries must have an iden tical nominal voltage of 12 volts The battery supplying the current should have a capacity amp hours Ah which is at least the same as that of the dis charged battery Ensure that there is no risk of contact between the two vehicles risk of short circuiting when t...

Page 147: ...on marked on the cover Note It is not advisable to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover when replacing the battery Battery type CR 2016 Batteries can be obtained from an approved Dealer These batteries have a service life of approximately two years Check that there is no dye on the battery risk of an incorrect electri cal contact Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organ...

Page 148: ... downwards movement D until hook 4 on the wiper arm is released Slide the blade movement C then lift it movement B to release it Replacing the rear screen wiper blade hinged door With the ignition off lift wiper arm 5 Pivot blade 6 until some resistance is met Pull the blade to release it move ment E Refitting a front or rear wiper blade To refit the wiper blade proceed in re verse order to remova...

Page 149: ...en driving at night Remove any trailer It is also essential to observe the towing regulations imposed by current legisla tion in each country and not to exceed the towable weight for your vehicle Consult an approved dealer Only use at the front towing hitch 1 from the luggage compartment and towing point 3 At the rear towing point 4 These towing points may only be used for pulling the vehicle neve...

Page 150: ... going for ward with the gear lever in the N posi tion and for a distance not exceeding 30 miles 50 km If the lever is stuck in P even though you are de pressing the brake pedal the lever can be released manually To do this unclip the cover at the base of the lever Press simultaneously on the button 5 on the gaiter and unlocking button 6 located on the lever 7 When storing the tools ensure they ar...

Page 151: ...ng equipment TOWING equipment A Permissible nose weight maxi mum permissible towing weight braked and unbraked Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 Refer to the manufacturer s instruc tions for information on how to fit and operate the towing equipment Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documenta tion ...

Page 152: ...over 2 using a flat blade screw driver or similar Location for rear speaker 3 Unclip cover 3 using a flat blade screw driver or similar In all cases it is very important to follow the manufacturer s instructions care fully The specifications of the brackets and wires available from our network vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio Consult an approved dealer to...

Page 153: ...incorrectly connected system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and or the compo nents connected to it if the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equip ment make sure that the unit is correctly protected by a fuse Establish the rating and position of this fuse Before fitting an electrical or electronic device particu larly for transmitters receiv ers freque...

Page 154: ...tarter does not run Battery terminals disconnected oxidised or incorrectly secured Retighten them reconnect them or clean them if they are oxidised Battery discharged or worn Connect another battery to the faulty bat tery Refer to the information on Battery troubleshooting in Section 5 or replace the battery if necessary Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked The engine will not ...

Page 155: ...the engine Contact an approved dealer Engine cooling fan not working Contact an approved dealer Smoke under the bonnet Short circuit or cooling system leak Stop switch off the ignition stand away from the vehi cle and contact an approved Dealer The oil pressure warning light comes on on a bend or under braking The engine oil level is too low Top up the engine oil refer to the information on Engine...

Page 156: ...ures of diesel versions in Section 2 The power assisted steering be comes heavy Belt broken Have the belt replaced No power assisted steering oil For maintenance operations on the power assisted steering contact an approved dealer Radiator If there is a significant lack of coolant remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while the engine is very warm After any procedure on the v...

Page 157: ...ain fluid If there is no coolant consult an approved dealer as soon as possible The oil change warning light remains lit after an oil change Warning not reset after oil change Reset the warning after changing the oil refer to the information on Resetting the warning after an oil change in Section 4 Radiator If there is a significant lack of coolant remember that it must never be topped up using co...

Page 158: ... not stop Faulty electrical controls Consult an approved dealer Direction indicators flashing more quickly Bulb blown Replace the bulb The direction indicators do not work Faulty electrical circuit Consult an approved dealer The headlights do not switch on or off Faulty electrical circuit or control Consult an approved dealer Traces of condensation in the lights This is not a fault Traces of conde...

Page 159: ... ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Section 6 Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates 6 2 Engine specifications 6 4 Dimensions 6 5 Weights Towing weights 6 6 Replacement parts and repairs 6 7 Service sheets 6 8 Anticorrosion check 6 14 ...

Page 160: ...ation plate A 1 Vehicle type and chassis number 2 Maximum permissible all up weight 3 Total train weight vehicle fully loaded with trailer 4 Maximum permissible weight on front axle 5 Maximum permissible weight on rear axle 6 Technical specifications of the ve hicle 7 Vehicle paint reference 8 Equipment level 9 Vehicle type 10 Trim code 11 Additional equipment specifica tion 12 Fabrication number ...

Page 161: ...cia_6 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION plates The information shown on the ve hicle identification plate should be quoted on all correspondence or orders B Engine plate or engine label Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number B B B B B 3 2 1 ...

Page 162: ...unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap If not available for a limited time only use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 for a label with the ratings 95 or 98 with an octane rating of 87 for a label showing 91 95 or 98 Diesel The label located in the fuel filler flap indicates the authorised fuels Spark plugs Only use the spark plugs specified for...

Page 163: ...DU dimensions up to the end of the DU 6 5 ENG_UD22590_5 Dimensions en mètres B90 Dacia ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Dimensions 1 470 1 483 1 480 1 494 1 746 1 753 0 781 0 785 2 589 2 588 0 650 0 651 4 020 4 024 Unladen DIMENSIONS in metres 1 534 1 546 ...

Page 164: ...ro It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations Contact an approved Dealer about any towing equipment When towing under no circumstances may the total train weight vehicle trailer be exceeded However the following is permitted the Maximum permissible weight at the rear may be exceeded by ...

Page 165: ...EPAIRS Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly specialised tests Therefore they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle you will ensure that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the manufacturer s Network using original parts are guaranteed according t...

Page 166: ...ice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page VIN service sheets ...

Page 167: ...e Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 168: ...te Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 169: ...te Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 170: ...te Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 171: ... number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page service sheets 6 6 ...

Page 172: ... X83 X61 X24 TEST X77 ph2 X95 L38 L43 ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Anti corrosion check Anticorrosion check 1 5 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 173: ... TEST X77 ph2 X95 L38 L43 ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Anticorrosion check 2 5 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 174: ... TEST X77 ph2 X95 L38 L43 ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Anticorrosion check 3 5 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 175: ... TEST X77 ph2 X95 L38 L43 ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Anticorrosion check 4 5 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 176: ... TEST X77 ph2 X95 L38 L43 ENG_NU_817 9_B90_Dacia_6 Anticorrosion check 5 5 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 177: ...t 4 2 4 3 brake fluid 4 7 bulbs changing 5 14 5 21 C capacity of mechanical components 4 4 4 12 catalytic converter 2 4 central door locking 1 5 changing a bulb 5 14 5 21 changing a wheel 5 9 5 10 changing gear 2 14 2 16 child booster seat 1 21 1 23 child restraint seat 1 21 1 31 child safety 1 2 1 6 1 21 1 31 child seats 1 21 1 31 children 1 5 1 6 1 14 cigar lighter 3 14 clock 1 10 closing the do...

Page 178: ...uel grade 1 56 fuel level 1 44 fuel priming bulb 1 58 fuel tank 1 56 1 58 fuel tank capacity 1 56 fuses 5 22 5 24 G gear lever 2 10 glove box 3 15 grab handle 3 13 H handbrake 2 11 hazard warning lights signal 1 52 headlight beam adjustment 1 51 headlight flashers 1 52 headrest 1 8 3 17 heating and air conditioning system 3 2 3 5 3 9 heating system 3 2 3 9 horn 1 52 I ignition switch 2 2 indicator...

Page 179: ...rs 1 6 operating faults 5 34 5 38 overspeed buzzer 1 43 P paintwork maintenance 4 13 reference 6 2 power assisted steering 2 11 4 9 power assisted steering pump 4 9 practical advice 1 58 5 2 5 3 5 7 5 38 puncture 5 3 5 9 5 10 R radio fitting a radio 5 32 radio frequency remote control key use 1 2 rear bench seat 3 18 rear parcel shelf 3 21 rear screen demisting 1 37 1 42 1 54 3 7 rear view mirrors...

Page 180: ...towing hitch 5 2 5 29 5 30 towing weights 6 6 transporting children 1 21 1 31 transporting objects in the luggage compartment 3 19 trims 5 7 5 8 trip computer and warning system 1 45 1 48 tyre inflation kit 5 4 5 6 tyre pressure 4 11 5 12 tyre pressures 4 11 tyres 4 11 5 11 5 13 V vehicle identification 6 2 6 3 vehicle identification plates 6 2 6 3 ventilation 3 4 3 8 heating and air conditioning ...

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