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18B&OLRBIUDB*T[G      3DJH 

CLIO nu665-3

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

(continued)

The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the car's
equipment and the country.

1

Not used

Not used

Air bag warning light

This illuminates when
the ignition is switched

on and goes out after a few
seconds.
If it does not illuminate when
the ignition is turned on or if it
flashes, there is a fault in the
system. Consult your Renault
Dealer as soon as possible.

Rear fog light indicator
light

Front fog light indicator
light

1

Rear screen demisting
indicator light

2

Rev counter (scale ×100)
Up to 3000 rpm (or 2500 rpm
on diesel versions),

engine

speed not to be exceeded in the
intermediate

gears

for

economical driving

3

Fuel level gauge

4

Coolant temperature indicator

In normal use, the needle
should be below zone

4a

.

Under severe conditions the
needle may enter this area. This
is not serious unless warning

light

illuminates.

5

Speedometer.

6

Not used

Not used

Headlight main beam
indicator light

Headlight dipped beam
indicator light

Windscreen demisting
indicator light

Summary of Contents for clio 2001

Page 1: ...18 B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH 9 CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 1...

Page 2: ...18 B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH 9 CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 2 RENAULT recommends...

Page 3: ...osition 1 10 1 12 Child restraints 1 22 1 26 Warning lights 1 30 1 45 Horn and headlamp flash 1 46 1 50 De icing Demisting 1 52 Running in driving 2 02 2 10 Heating Air conditioning 3 04 3 09 Opening...

Page 4: ...65 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 5 0 03 C O N T E N T S Sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Getting to know your car Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical sp...

Page 5: ...see vehicle identification plate LB0F LB11 LB0B LB03 LB17 LB0P LB2A LB13 LB2B LB07 Normal use Front 1 9 1 9 2 2 2 3 2 2 Rear 1 8 1 8 2 2 2 0 2 0 Full load 1 Front 2 0 2 0 2 3 2 4 2 3 Rear 2 0 1 9 2 3...

Page 6: ...ion on tyres in section 5 for advice on tyre maintenance and depending on the version the use of chains 1 Special note concerning vehicles used at full load maximum permissible all up weight and towin...

Page 7: ...18 B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 8 0 06...

Page 8: ...restraint Seats 1 08 1 10 Seat belts Methods of restraint in addition to the front seat belts 1 11 1 21 Child safety 1 22 1 26 Clock 1 27 Rear view mirrors 1 28 1 29 Driving position 1 30 1 31 Instru...

Page 9: ...hich must be replaced when the battery warning light 3 no longer lights up refer to the following paragraph Remote control operating range This varies according to the environment therefore take care...

Page 10: ...set of keys or a plip remote control unit contact your Renault Dealer as only he can help If a remote control unit is replaced it will be necessary to take the car to your Renault dealer as the car an...

Page 11: ...hand behind the handle 1 and pull it towards you Rear Depending on the version opening the driver door opens all four doors if not reach inside raise the door lock unlock button 3 and operate the door...

Page 12: ...door lock unlock button 1 Rear Press down knob 1 in each door Electric central locking This enables the four doors and the luggage compartment to be locked or unlocked simultaneously Press the red spo...

Page 13: ...to your car in the event of an emergency Operating principle When the car moves off the system automatically locks the doors as soon as a speed of 4 mph 6 km h is attained The indicator light on butto...

Page 14: ...onds and then goes out You can then start the engine Car protection indicator light A few seconds after the ignition has been switched off indicator light 1 will flash continuously The car will not be...

Page 15: ...the head restraint guides To replace the head restraint Insert the rods into the sleeves with the notches to the front and lower the head restraint to the desired height The head restraint is importan...

Page 16: ...lide it up To remove the head restraint Press the tabs A and B of the head restraint guides To replace the head restraint Insert the rods into the sleeves with the notches to the front and lower the h...

Page 17: ...rwards or backwards Lift lever 2 to unlock the seat Release the lever in the required position and ensure the seat is locked in place To raise or lower the driver s seat Move lever 1 To tilt the seatb...

Page 18: ...ck should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly bent when you hold the steering wheel Adjust the position of your head restraint For maximum safety your head should be as close as possible to the...

Page 19: ...the front seat belt shoulder strap height Press button 6 to select the position you require so that the shoulder strap 1 is worn as described above Make sure that the belt is locked in position corre...

Page 20: ...most severe impact O Side air bags are provided to activate in the event of a severe side impact Front seat belt pretensioners This system is only operational when the ignition is switched on If the...

Page 21: ...d service life These systems must be replaced each time they are activated but at the latest after they have been in service for 10 years This work must always be undertaken by a Renault Dealer The se...

Page 22: ...ely 30 milliseconds cushioning the impact of the driver s head against the steering wheel and the front passenger s head against the dashboard The air bag then deflates immediately so that the passeng...

Page 23: ...ing when the air bag is deployed may also increase although such minor injuries are always possible with air bags The air bag does not offer protection against light or moderate frontal impacts side o...

Page 24: ...ault network personnel Do not sit too close to the steering wheel If you sit with your arms slightly bent see Adjusting your driving position in section 1 it will ensure that there is sufficient space...

Page 25: ...s concerning the side air bag Fitting seat covers seats equipped with an air bag require special covers specifically designed for your car Consult your Renault Dealer to find out if these covers may b...

Page 26: ...ually adjusted lap belt The belts are locked and unlocked in the same way as the inertia reel type belts Adjusting the lap belt To tighten pull on the free end 3 of the belt To slacken the belt tilt a...

Page 27: ...to the black housing 3 Fasten the last sliding buckle 4 into the red housing 5 Special point concerning cars with a split rear seat If you have to fold down the part of the rear seat behind the front...

Page 28: ...evices which give any play in the belts clothes pegs clips for example 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...

Page 29: ...knees of another passenger in the car If a head on collision occurs at 30 mph 50 km h the resulting momentum of a child weighing 30 kg 66 lbs will be the same as that of a one tonne projectile you wil...

Page 30: ...o injury up to the age of two There is a risk that a child in a front facing seat will sustain neck injuries in the event of a frontal collision Renault therefore recommends a rear facing seat giving...

Page 31: ...neck as possible but not on it A bucket type seat figure 4 must be used for cars where the rear centre seat is equipped with a two point belt Category 3 For children aged over seven a booster seat wit...

Page 32: ...ER It is forbidden to install a rear facing baby child seat on the front passenger seat if the car is equipped with a passenger air bag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the air bag inflat...

Page 33: ...behind the back The harness or belt should be taut and fitted to suit the child s stature Never allow your child to stand up or kneel on the seats while the car is moving Check that the child is in th...

Page 34: ...hrough the minutes press button 3 back arrow Setting the clock With the ignition on select display 6 showing total mileage and clock There are two methods for setting the time one long press on button...

Page 35: ...rnal rear view mirror may have two clearly differentiated zones Zone B is what can normally be seen in a conventional rear view mirror For your safety zone A increases the area you can see at the rear...

Page 36: ...lever 1 located behind the rear view mirror when driving at night to avoid being dazzled by the headlights of the car behind For safety reasons only make these adjustments when the car is stationary...

Page 37: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 29 28 27 26 25 24 15 14 13 21 20 19 18 17 16 23 22 18 B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 38 1 30 DRIVER S LAYOUT LEFT HAN...

Page 38: ...emote control 7 Windscreen wiper washer stalk 8 Centre air vents 9 Stowage compartment 10 Passenger air bag location 11 Right hand side vent 12 Demister outlet for right hand side vent 13 Stowage comp...

Page 39: ...6 18 B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 40 1 32 INSTRUMENT PANEL If these warning lights light up you must stop as soon as traffic conditio...

Page 40: ...few seconds If it does not illuminate when the ignition is turned on or if it flashes there is a fault in the system Consult your Renault Dealer as soon as possible Headlight main beam indicator light...

Page 41: ...OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 42 1 34 INSTRUMENT PANEL continued If these warning lights light up you must stop as soon as traffic condi...

Page 42: ...ndicates an electrical or electronic incident Consult your Renault Dealer as soon as possible Not used Anti lock braking warning light This light comes on when the ignition is switched on and goes out...

Page 43: ...B OLRBIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 44 1 36 INSTRUMENT PANEL continued If these warning lights light up you must stop as soon as traffic cond...

Page 44: ...ched on and goes out within 3 seconds If it lights up continuously consult your Renault Dealer as soon as possible If it flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashing Consult your Ren...

Page 45: ...ut nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 46 1 38 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the car s equipment and the country If thes...

Page 46: ...lt in the system Consult your Renault Dealer as soon as possible Rear fog light indicator light Front fog light indicator light 1 Rear screen demisting indicator light 2 Rev counter scale 100 Up to 30...

Page 47: ...nu665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 48 1 40 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the car s equipment and the country If these l...

Page 48: ...word oil will flash and the SERV indicator light will illuminate It is vital to top up with oil as soon as possible Total mileage recorder trip mileage and clock Can be read approximately 30 seconds...

Page 49: ...665 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 50 1 42 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the car s equipment and the country If these lig...

Page 50: ...Preheating warning light on diesel version When the ignition key is in position M this light should light up it indicates that the heater plugs are switched on It goes out after preheating is sufficie...

Page 51: ...5 3_eng_T1 WIN 12 9 2001 11 03 page 52 1 44 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the car s equipment and the country If these warni...

Page 52: ...ng warning light For vehicles equipped with this option the light comes on when the ignition is switched on and goes out within 3 seconds If it lights up continuously consult your Renault Dealer as so...

Page 53: ...is in good condition and adjust the headlight beams if your car is not carrying its normal load Main beam headlights With stalk 1 in the dipped beam position pull the stalk towards you An indicator l...

Page 54: ...is illuminated on the instrument panel Rear fog lights Turn the central ring of stalk 4 until the symbol appears opposite mark 3 Operation of the fog lights depends on the external lighting selected a...

Page 55: ...to the load Turn button A downwards to lower the headlight beam and upwards to raise it Versions with single lenses Adjustment positions of button A Position 0 basic setting luggage compartment empty...

Page 56: ...ted according to the load Turn button A downwards to lower the headlight beam and upwards to raise it Versions with double lenses Adjustment positions of button A Position 0 or 1 basic setting luggage...

Page 57: ...to warn other road users that you are obliged to stop in an unusual or possibly unauthorised location experiencing unusual or difficult driving or traffic conditions Direction indicators Move the sta...

Page 58: ...n sweeps C Continuous slow wipe D Continous fast wipe Windscreen washer With the ignition switched on pull the stalk 1 towards you In frosty weather make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ic...

Page 59: ...el This function demists the rear screen and the electric rear view mirrors if these are fitted to the car The demist function is stopped in two ways automatically after 15 minutes operation by pressi...

Page 60: ...er handle the cap near a source of heat or a flame Fuel grade Petrol version Use fuel which corresponds to the appropriate octane rating as defined by the particular standards in force in each country...

Page 61: ...trol and diesel versions No more than two filling operations may be made after the fuel feed has switched off automatically for the first time because there must be sufficient space in the fuel tank t...

Page 62: ...economy and the environment Running in Ignition switch 2 02 Starting the engine Stopping the engine 2 03 Special features of petrol versions 2 04 Special features of diesel versions 2 05 Advice on an...

Page 63: ...provide top performance after approximately 4000 miles 6000 km During the running in period do not accelerate hard while the engine is still cold and do not let the engine overrev Service intervals R...

Page 64: ...on D without depressing the accelerator Release the key as soon as the engine starts Hot engine Turn the ignition key directly to the Start position In the event that the engine does not start at the...

Page 65: ...it and cause thermal damage to the car If you note any of the above incidents have the necessary repairs carried out as soon as possible by your Renault Dealer These faults may be avoided by taking yo...

Page 66: ...refilling the fuel tank provided that the battery is well charged However if after a few seconds and several attempts the engine fails to start contact a Renault Dealer Precautions to be taken in wint...

Page 67: ...parts other than those originally recommended by the manufacturer could alter your car in such a way that it no longer complies with anti pollution standards Have your car checked and adjusted by your...

Page 68: ...ad ahead so that you are able to brake as little as possible it can be sufficient just to lift off the accelerator Avoid fierce acceleration Do not overrev the engine in the intermediate gears Always...

Page 69: ...at a speed of 60 mph 100 km h Air conditioning increases fuel consumption especially in town driving Switch off the system when it is not needed Never fill the fuel tank right to the brim as this is...

Page 70: ...ready contain recycled materials 95 of the plastic components in your vehicle are marked with a symbol which allows the principal component material to be identified These markings mean that parts rem...

Page 71: ...driving with an incorrectly released handbrake To apply Pull the lever up The lever should travel about 10 notches to hold the car Your car is fitted with self adjusting rear brake shoes and the handb...

Page 72: ...physically linked to the local conditions of tyre ground adhesion The rules of good driving practice must always be observed such as driving at a safe distance from the vehicle in front The fact that...

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Page 74: ...comfort Air vents 3 02 3 03 Heating Ventilation Air conditioning 3 04 3 09 Interior lighting 3 10 Electric windows 3 11 Sun visor 3 12 Glove box Storage compartments 3 13 3 14 Ashtrays cigarette ligh...

Page 75: ...01 11 48 page 2 3 02 AIR VENTS air outlets 1 Left hand front window demister 2 Left hand air vent 3 Windscreen demisting vents 4 Centre air vents 5 Heating ventilation control unit 6 Right hand side a...

Page 76: ...ents Air flow Move tumblewheel 2 beyond the point where resistance is felt maximum flow closed Direction Right left Move tab 1 Up down Guide the air vent up or down Centre air vents Air flow Move tumb...

Page 77: ...stment B Distribution of air C Air flow regulation Adjusting the air temperature Turn button A Turning the knob to the right increases the temperature Distribution of air in the passenger compartment...

Page 78: ...he air vents the front side window demisting air vents the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells Position Close the dashboard vents for more effective demisting All the air is directed to the w...

Page 79: ...flow regulation D Using the air conditioning E Air conditioning indicator light Adjusting the air temperature Move control A To the right maximum possible temperature To the left minimum possible temp...

Page 80: ...n demisting vents and the footwells Position Close the dashboard vents for more effective demisting All the air is directed to the windscreen and front side window demisting vents For maximum efficien...

Page 81: ...the desired comfort level to be achieved as quickly as possible This starts or stops air recirculation In this position the air is taken from inside the passenger compartment and is recirculated witho...

Page 82: ...m lowers the internal passenger compartment temperature especially in hot weather when driving in traffic or when the car has been parked in the sun reduces the humidity of the air blown inside the pa...

Page 83: ...when the door concerned is correctly closed Automatic operation of the interior lights for certain cars if the doors are unlocked using the plip remote control the interior lighting is switched on fo...

Page 84: ...ront passenger s side electric window With the ignition on press switch 2 to open the window or raise switch 2 to close it Child safety If there is a child or animal in the car never leave it unattend...

Page 85: ...JH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T3 WIN 17 8 2001 11 48 page 12 3 12 SUN VISOR Front sun visor Lower the sun visor 1 When the sun visor is fitted with a vanity mirror 2 this will be o...

Page 86: ...Checkout nu665 3_eng_T3 WIN 17 8 2001 11 48 page 13 3 13 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Passenger side glove box To open lift control 1 Two cup holders are provided on the inside of the flap Centre console sto...

Page 87: ...nu665 3_eng_T3 WIN 17 8 2001 11 48 page 14 3 14 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS continued Front door storage pockets 1 Storage at the far end of the luggage compartment 2 Luggage compartment storage A storage sp...

Page 88: ...IGARETTE LIGHTERS Ashtray To open lift cover 1 To empty pull ashtray towards you and it will be released from its housing Cigarette lighter With the ignition on press in the cigarette lighter 2 It wil...

Page 89: ...cushion Raise the seat cushion so that you can remove the lugs 3 from their housing 4 To replace the seat cushion proceed in the reverse order of removal Ensure the seat cushion is properly secured Wh...

Page 90: ...gate or press the button 1 and then raise the tailgate For versions with electric central door locking The tailgate is locked and unlocked at the same time as the doors The tailgate may however be loc...

Page 91: ...ch seat which will be the case with normal loads or the folded bench seat which will be the case with the bulkiest loads Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor If fitted use the lash...

Page 92: ...WIN 6 9 2001 20 50 page 1 4 01 Section 4 Maintenance Bonnet 4 02 Engine oil level 4 03 4 05 Levels Brake fluid 4 06 Coolant 4 07 Power steering pump 4 08 Screen washer reservoir 4 09 Air filter Batte...

Page 93: ...rcuit injector protective covers is strictly forbidden due to the safety risks it may entail except for qualified staff from the Renault network Lift the bonnet release the stay 4 from its clip 5 and...

Page 94: ...off for several minutes beforehand to obtain an accurate reading Reading the level on the instrument panel When the ignition has been switched on for approximately 30 seconds if the level is correct...

Page 95: ...nimum mark B or exceed the maximum mark A Topping up filling The car must be parked on level ground and the engine should be cold for example before the first engine start of the day Take care when wo...

Page 96: ...2 l 16V engines 4 0 litres 1 5 litre dCi engine 5 0 litres Oil filter included The oil filter should be replaced periodically consult the Servicing booklet for your vehicle Filling take care when top...

Page 97: ...ver be allowed to fall below the MINIMUM warning mark Filling After any operation on the hydraulic circuit a specialist must replace the brake fluid Only use fluids approved by Renault s Technical Dep...

Page 98: ...k the coolant level regularly severe damage is likely to be caused to the engine if it runs out of coolant If topping up is required only use products approved by Renault s Technical Department Anti f...

Page 99: ...or refilling with oil use products approved by Renault s Technical Department Handle the battery with care as it contains sulphuric acid which must not come into contact with the eyes or skin If it sh...

Page 100: ...lies the headlight washers if the car is equipped with them Liquid water special windscreen washer fluid anti freeze product in winter Jets pivot the little ball using a pin to alter the angle of the...

Page 101: ...maintenance operations carried out on your vehicle Frequency for replacing filter components see the Servicing booklet for your vehicle Take care when working under the bonnet as the engine cooling fa...

Page 102: ...not to lose the benefit of these protective techniques You should not Wash the car in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Scrape off mud or dirt without first softening it by soaking in water Al...

Page 103: ...hes Keep well away from the vehicle in front when driving on freshly laid road surfaces to prevent paint damage from chippings Repair or have repaired quickly patches where the paint has been damaged...

Page 104: ...hen wipe clean with a soft damp cloth Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing alcohol must not be used under any circumstances Seat belts These must be kept clean...

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Page 106: ...5 Tyres tyre safety wheels winter use 5 06 5 08 Wiper blades 5 09 Changing the bulbs 5 10 5 18 Front lights 5 10 5 11 Front fog lights 5 12 Rear lights 5 13 5 15 Side mounted indicators 5 16 Interior...

Page 107: ...are wheel 2 This is located in the luggage compartment To gain access to the spare wheel Open the tailgate Lift up the luggage compartment carpet 1 Release the retaining strap 3 Take out the spare whe...

Page 108: ...N 23 8 2001 10 24 page 3 5 03 TOOLKIT The toolkit is located inside the rear left wing It contains the wheelbrace 1 the jack 2 the towing ring 3 The jack is designed for wheel changing purposes only I...

Page 109: ...e tool kit or the end of the wheelbrace by inserting the hook into one of the slots around the edge To refit clip the hubcap in position ensuring the valve 2 is correctly located Wheel or hubcap with...

Page 110: ...into the jack 3 and apply a few turns to lift the wheel off the ground Remove the nuts Take off the wheel Position the spare wheel on the central hub and turn it to locate the mounting holes in the wh...

Page 111: ...es The tyres must be in good condition and the tread must have sufficient depth tyres approved by Renault s Technical Department have tread wear indicators 1 which are raised pads moulded into the tre...

Page 112: ...n the tyres are cold ignore higher pressures which may be reached in hot weather or following a journey at higher speeds If tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold the indicated press...

Page 113: ...rear wheels to replace the punctured wheel and to fit the emergency spare wheel in place of the rear wheel Snow or winter tyres We recommend that these are fitted to all four wheels to ensure that yo...

Page 114: ...r blade downwards until hook 4 on the wiper arm is released Slide the blade A then raise it B to release it Refitting a wiper blade To refit the wiper blade proceed in reverse order of removal Make su...

Page 115: ...reach the bulb Bulb type W 5 W Direction indicator lights Turn the bulb holder 3 by a quarter turn and remove the bulb Bulb type 21 W pear shaped bayonet type orange Cleaning headlights As the headli...

Page 116: ...lb type W 5 W Direction indicator lights Turn the bulb holder 3 by a quarter turn and remove the bulb Bulb type 21 W pear shaped bayonet type orange Cleaning headlights As the headlights are made of p...

Page 117: ...Type of halogen bulb H1 Adjusting beam height Please consult your Renault Dealer to adjust these lights Take care when working under the bonnet as the engine cooling fan may start up at any moment Add...

Page 118: ...ight cluster from the outside Unclip the bulb holder by moving the tab 2 3 Tail light and stop light Pear shaped bulb bayonet type with 2 filaments P 21 5 W 4 Reversing light right hand side Pear shap...

Page 119: ...T5 WIN 23 8 2001 10 24 page 14 5 14 REAR LIGHTS replacing bulbs continued Third brake light 1 Remove the cover by pressing simultaneously on the locking tabs on both sides arrows Turn the bulb holder...

Page 120: ...tum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T5 WIN 23 8 2001 10 24 page 15 5 15 REAR LIGHTS replacing bulbs continued Number plate light 1 Release it using a tool such as a flat screwdriver To access the bulb 2 you must...

Page 121: ...Checkout nu665 3_eng_T5 WIN 23 8 2001 10 24 page 16 5 16 SIDE MOUNTED REPEATERS changing the bulbs Unclip side mounted repeater 1 using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Turn the bulb holder 2 a quart...

Page 122: ...CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T5 WIN 23 8 2001 10 24 page 17 5 17 INTERIOR LIGHTS changing the bulbs Interior light A Unclip cover 1 using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Release t...

Page 123: ...4 page 18 5 18 INTERIOR LIGHTS replacing the bulb Luggage compartment light 1 Unclip the light 1 by pressing the tabs on each side using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Disconnect the light Press ta...

Page 124: ...ularly especially if you use your vehicle for short journeys or for frequent driving in town When the external temperature drops in winter the charge decreases In winter only use those electrical comp...

Page 125: ...ly connected Switch off your car ignition Start the engine of the vehicle supplying the current and run it at a moderate speed Attach one end of the positive cable A to the terminal 1 of the discharge...

Page 126: ...y Raise the cover A using the handle 1 To identify the fuses refer to the fuse allocation label 4 shown on the page opposite It is advisable not to use the free fuse locations Use the tweezers 3 to re...

Page 127: ...lighter Clock Horn Left hand dipped beam headlight Right hand dipped beam headlight Symbol Allocation Right hand main beam headlight Left hand main beam headlight Dual headlight dipped and main beam N...

Page 128: ...act This system is intended to disable and thus isolate the fuel supply system if a severe impact occurs Following an impact the system can be reset but only after the car has been inspected by qualif...

Page 129: ...ou must observe the towing regulations which apply in the country in which you are driving do not exceed the towing weight for your car Consult your Renault Dealer Only use the towing ring 2 in the to...

Page 130: ...ed if it is not fit to be driven Do not accelerate or brake suddenly when towing as this may result in damage being caused to the car Do not exceed 15 mph 25 km h when towing a car A 1 039 mm Permissi...

Page 131: ...s follow the manufacturer s fitting instructions carefully The specifications of the supports and wiring available from Renault accessory outlets vary according to the equipment level of your car and...

Page 132: ...cessories To ensure the correct operation of your car and to avoid any risk to your safety we recommend that you use RENAULT approved accessories because they are suitable for your car and are the onl...

Page 133: ...ter does not operate Battery lead disconnected or terminals oxidised Check battery terminals scrape clean if oxidised and re tighten Battery discharged Connect another battery to the faulty battery Ba...

Page 134: ...not start do not keep trying to start it Consult a Renault Dealer System for cutting off fuel supply activated following severe impact to car Consult a Renault Dealer See information on the fuel cut...

Page 135: ...olant circuit fault Consult a Renault Dealer The oil pressure warning light comes on when cornering or braking Oil level too low Top up the oil at idling speed Oil pressure too low Consult the nearest...

Page 136: ...oken Faulty engine cooling fan Stop the car and switch off the engine Consult a Renault Dealer Coolant leaks Check the condition of hoses and clips Check the expansion bottle it should contain coolant...

Page 137: ...mittent wipe permanent park Replace fuse Motor faulty Consult a Renault Dealer Indicators flash more rapidly Bulb blown Replace the bulb Direction indicators not flashing On one side only Bulb blown R...

Page 138: ...ire disconnected or connector out of position Check and reconnect wire or connector Faulty earth connection See above Both headlights If circuit is protected by fuse Check fuse and change if necessary...

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Page 140: ...umentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T6 WIN 12 9 2001 16 53 page 1 6 01 Section 6 Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates 6 02 6 04 Engine specifications 6 05 Weights 6 06 Towing weights 6 07 D...

Page 141: ...te 1 Vehicle type and chassis number The number also appears on the dashboard at the bottom of the windscreen 2 Maximum permissible all up weight 3 Maximum permissible total train weight vehicle loade...

Page 142: ...01 16 53 page 3 6 03 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES continued The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts B Engine plate or...

Page 143: ...1 16 53 page 4 6 04 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES continued The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts B Engine plate or e...

Page 144: ...D7F D4F K7J K4J K9K Bore x stroke mm 69 76 8 69 76 8 75 8 77 79 5 70 76 80 5 Cubic capacity cc 1 149 1 149 1 390 1 390 1 461 Type of fuel Fuel grade Unleaded fuel 95 or 98 Diesel Plugs Only use the s...

Page 145: ...ver Total Front Rear 880 910 940 980 945 520 540 580 620 580 360 370 360 360 365 Maximum permissible axle weight Front Rear 780 850 850 850 850 785 785 785 785 785 Maximum permissible all up weight 1...

Page 146: ...t your Renault Dealer about any attachments Under no circumstances may the total train weight maximum permissible all up weight and weight towed be exceeded If your vehicle is already used at full loa...

Page 147: ...6 4 150 1 940 1 385 1 417 18 B BIUDB T G 3DJH CLIO nu665 3 C Documentum Checkout nu665 3_eng_T6 WIN 12 9 2001 16 53 page 8 6 08 DIMENSIONS in metres Turning circle Between walls 10 70 or 11 15 between...

Page 148: ...t parts are designed to strict specifications and are regularly tested Therefore they are of at least the same quality as the parts originally fitted to your car If you always fit Renault genuine part...

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Page 150: ...nging the bulbs 5 10 5 18 Child booster seat 1 22 1 26 Child safety 1 04 1 17 1 22 1 26 3 11 Cigarette lighter 3 15 Clock 1 27 Controls 1 30 1 31 Coolant 4 07 D Dashboard 1 30 1 31 Dimensions 6 08 Dip...

Page 151: ...3 L Levels 4 03 4 09 Lifting the vehicle changing a wheel 5 02 5 08 Lighting Exterior 1 46 1 49 5 10 5 16 Interior 3 10 5 17 5 18 L Lights Adjustment 1 48 1 49 Dipped beam headlights 1 46 5 10 5 11 Fo...

Page 152: ...4 07 Fuel tank 1 53 1 54 Windscreen washer reservoir 4 09 Technical specifications 6 02 6 08 Towing breakdown 5 24 5 25 Towing trailer 5 25 Towing a caravan 6 06 6 07 Towing weights 6 06 Turning circ...

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