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CLIO-TRICORPS NU737-3

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REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs

Remove screw and pull off the rear
light cluster from the outside.

Unclip the bulb holder by moving
tab 2.

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Side light and brake light

Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type
with P 21/5 W 2 filaments.

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Reversing light (right-hand side)

Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type
P 21 W.

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Indicator

Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type,
orange, P 21 W.

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Fog light (left-hand side)

Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type
P 21 W.

Summary of Contents for Clio 2004

Page 1: ...RENAULT NU737_3_G1 FRA qxd 29 11 04 11 45 Page cv1 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T1 ENG win 15 12 2004 7 44 page 1 ...

Page 2: ...g ELF EVOLUTION SXR 5W 40 ACEA A3 B3 B4 Premium performance All types of driving ELF EVOLUTION SXR 5W 30 ACEA A5 B5 Fuel economy engine protection and respect for the environment All types of driving ELF COMPETITION ST 10W 40 ACEA A3 B3 B4 ELF TURBO DIESEL 10W 40 ACEA B3 B4 Other RENAULT approved lubricants for normal use TRANSELF TRJ 75W 80 RENAULTMATIC D3 Syn API GL5 DEXRON III RENAULT recommend...

Page 3: ...he driver s position 1 10 1 12 Child restraint devices 1 22 1 27 Warning lights 1 36 1 49 Audible and visual signals 1 50 1 53 De icing demisting 1 55 Running in driving 2 02 2 14 Heating air conditioning 3 04 3 10 Opening the bonnet 4 02 Levels engine oil windscreen washer etc 4 03 4 08 Emergency spare wheel 5 02 5 05 Practical advice changing the bulbs fuses repairs troubleshooting 5 02 5 33 ...

Page 4: ...O TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T1 ENG win 15 12 2004 7 44 page 5 0 03 C O N T E N T S Sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Getting to know your vehicle Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical specifications Alphabetical index ...

Page 5: ...6V 1 6 16V 1 5 dCi Tyre sizes 175 65R14 175 70R13 175 65R14 175 70R13 175 65R14 185 60R14 185 60R14 175 55R14 175 65R14 185 60R14 Normal use Front 1 9 1 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rear 1 8 1 8 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 Full load 1 Front 2 0 2 0 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Rear 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Emergency spare wheel 2 0 2 0 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Size of wheel rims 5 5 J 14 5 5 B 13 5 5 J 14 5 5 B 13 5 5 J 14 5 5 J 14 5 5 J 14 ...

Page 6: ... information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and depending on the version the conditions under which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle 1 Special characteristic of vehicles which are fully laden maximum permissible all up weight and towing a trailer the maximum speed must be restricted to 60 mph 100 km h and the tyre pressure increased by 0 2 bar Refer to the information on...

Page 7: ...NU737_3_G1 FRA qxd 29 11 04 11 45 Page 0 06 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T1 ENG win 15 12 2004 7 44 page 8 0 06 ...

Page 8: ...ints Seats 1 08 1 10 Seat belts Methods of restraint in addition to the front seat belts 1 11 1 18 Rear seat belts 1 19 1 21 Child safety 1 22 1 30 Clock Temperature sensor 1 31 Rear view mirrors 1 32 1 33 Steering wheel adjustment 1 33 Driver s position 1 34 1 35 Instruments 1 36 1 49 Lighting and external signals 1 50 1 51 Adjusting headlight beam height 1 52 Audible and visual signals 1 53 Wind...

Page 9: ...or a pet in the vehicle never leave it unattended with the key in the ignition With the key in the ignition the child could start the engine or operate electrical equipment such as the electric windows and there is a risk that he or she may be injured by trapping his or her neck arm hand etc Risk of serious injury Locking unlocking the doors Press the remote control for approximately one second to...

Page 10: ... doors will lock again automatically Interference Interference by factors in the immediate vicinity external installations or the use of equipment operating on the same frequency as the remote control may affect the operation of the remote control unit If you lose your keys or remote control unit or need another set contact your RENAULT Dealer To replace a remote control it will be necessary to ta...

Page 11: ...lift unlocking button 3 from the inside and pull the door handle Opening the doors from inside the vehicle Pull handle 4 Lights on warning buzzer If you have left the lights switched on after switching off the ignition a warning buzzer will sound when a door is opened to warn you that the lights are still on risk of battery discharge etc Childproof locks These make it impossible for the rear doors...

Page 12: ...is closed Rear press down knob 1 in each door Electric central locking This enables the four doors and the boot to be locked or unlocked simultaneously Press the red spot on the switch 2 to lock the doors The front door mechanism cannot be locked if the door is open If you decide to keep the doors locked when you are driving remember that it may be more difficult for those assisting you to gain ac...

Page 13: ...ving remember that it may be more difficult for those assisting you to gain access to your vehicle in the event of an emergency Operating principle When the vehicle moves off the system locks the doors automatically as soon as you reach a speed of approximately 4 mph 7 km h The door is unlocked by opening a front door Note If a rear door is opened it will automatically be locked again when the veh...

Page 14: ...RENAULT network personnel Indicator light System operational indicator light When the ignition is switched on indicator light 1 comes on for approximately three seconds and then goes out The vehicle has recognised the code You may start the engine Vehicle protection indicator light A few seconds after the ignition has been switched off indicator light 1 will flash constantly The vehicle will not b...

Page 15: ...ltaneously slide the headrest to the required position To remove the headrest Press headrest guide tabs 1 and 2 To refit the headrest Insert the rods into the sleeves with the notches to the front and lower the headrest to the desired height The headrest is a safety component Ensure that it is in place and in the correct position the top of your head should be in line with the top of the headrest ...

Page 16: ...ired height Central rear head restraint adjustments To adjust the height Simply slide it up To remove the headrest Press headrest guide tabs 1 and 2 To refit the headrest Insert the rods into the sleeves with the notches to the front and lower the headrest to the desired height Storage position When the headrest is fully lowered it is in the storage position do not use this position when someone i...

Page 17: ...ck that it is correctly locked To raise or lower the driver s seat Move lever 2 To tilt the seatback Turn the wheel 4 and tilt the seatback to the desired position We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced Make sure the seatback is locked in place correctly Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of driver...

Page 18: ...is positioned correctly Adjusting the distance between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to be able to fully depress the clutch pedal The seatback should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly bent when you hold the steering wheel Adjusting the position of your headrest For safety reasons the top of your head should be in line with the...

Page 19: ...ngue 4 If the belt jams allow it to run back before attempting to unwind it again To fasten continued If your belt becomes completely jammed pull the belt slowly but firmly so that just over an inch 3 cm unwinds then allow the belt to rewind automatically unwind it again if the fault is still present contact your RENAULT Dealer Driver s seat belt reminder warning light This lights up if the driver...

Page 20: ... The system is not operational until a few seconds after the ignition has been switched on In the event of a significant frontal impact a computer triggers the seat belt buckle pretensioner igniter and sets a piston 1 in motion This piston immediately retracts the seat belt buckle pulling the seat belt against the body and thereby improving its efficiency After an accident have the entire restrain...

Page 21: ...enger airbags These may be provided for the driver and the front passenger The presence of this equipment is indicated by the words Airbag on the steering wheel and the dashboard and a label on the base of the windscreen or on the sun visor Each airbag system consists of an airbag and gas generator fitted on the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger a computer ...

Page 22: ...senger airbag will not be inflated in the event of an impact for more information about the operation of this system refer to the information on Deactivating the front passenger airbag in Section 1 Operating faults Warning light 1 lights up on the instrument panel when the ignition is turned on and then goes out after a few seconds If it does not light up when the ignition is turned on there is a ...

Page 23: ...h such minor injuries are always possible with airbags The pretensioners and airbags are not always triggered if the vehicle should overturn or in the event of a rear impact however severe These systems may however be triggered by shocks to the vehicle underbody e g from pavements potholes stones etc Driver and passenger airbags No work on or modification whatsoever may be carried out on the any p...

Page 24: ...ing your driving position in Section 1 This will allow sufficient space for the airbag to deploy correctly and be fully effective Warnings for passenger airbag location A Do not attach or glue any objects badges logo clock telephone holder etc onto the front passenger side of the dashboard Nothing should be placed between the dashboard and the passenger pet umbrella walking stick parcels etc The p...

Page 25: ...The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle and including those designed for another vehicle may affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your protection Do not place any accessories objects or even pets between the seatback the door and the internal fittings Do not cover the seatback with any items such as clothes or accessories This may prevent the airbag from operatin...

Page 26: ... are locked unlocked and adjusted in the same way as the front belts Rear central seat belt 3 Unwind the belt slowly from position 2 Fasten black buckle 4 into black catch 5 Fasten the last sliding buckle 6 into the red housing 7 Make sure that the rear bench seat is locked in position correctly so that the seat belts will operate efficiently Refer to the information on the rear seat in section 3 ...

Page 27: ...that it is as close to your body as possible i e avoid wearing heavy clothing or keeping bulky objects under the belts To tighten pull on free end 9 of the belt To loosen tilt adjusting buckle 11 perpendicular to the seat belt press the buckle on the ring side while pulling lap belt 10 Additional restraint system The rear side seat belts are fitted with a force limiter Above a certain severity of ...

Page 28: ... Do not use any devices which give any play in the belts clothes pegs clips for example Never wear the shoulder strap under the arm or behind the 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 Seat belts should be replaced after a serious accident Likewise replace your seat belts as s...

Page 29: ...d in other terms transporting a child without a restraint is the equivalent of allowing him or her to play on a fourth floor balcony without railings Under no circumstances should babies or children be allowed to travel sitting on the knees of another passenger in the vehicle If a frontal impact occurs at 30 mph 50 km h a child weighing 30 kg will be transformed into a missile equivalent to one to...

Page 30: ...ximately 1 weight from 15 to 36 kg X X U 2 X X Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range U seat suitable for fitting a belt fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range check that it can be fitted I seat equipped with anchorage points for mounting a seat for this age range using Isofix locks only RENAULT seats are approved 1 Above a height of 1 36 m or a weight of ...

Page 31: ...ENAULT vehicles Contact your RENAULT Dealer and ask him to help you install it Categories 0 and 0 from 0 to 13 kg A child s neck is very susceptible to injury up to the age of two It is preferable to put your child into a rear facing enclosing shell seat This position enhances safety Category 1 from 9 to 18 kg Between the ages of 2 and 4 a child s pelvis is not fully developed Restraints using the...

Page 32: ...seatback and a belt guide are recommended as this will allow the belt to be worn as close to the base of the neck as possible but not on it If a booster seat without a seatback is used the vehicle s headrest will have to be adjusted to suit the child s stature the upper edge of the headrest must be at the same height as the top of the child s head and should never be lower than in line with the ch...

Page 33: ...e 34 1 26 CHILD SAFETY continued DANGER It is forbidden to fit a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat when the vehicle is fitted with a front passenger side airbag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the airbag inflates Label 4 on the dashboard and label 5 on the sun visors remind you of these instructions ...

Page 34: ...h the child seatback in the front facing position rear seats only depending on the vehicle a special RENAULT child seat fitted with two locks that hook onto the two rings and a belt to attach the child seat seatback Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the seat mounting mechanism at the anchorage points gravel rags toys etc Always remember to fasten the seat belts on child seats for all jou...

Page 35: ...ild seat Before fitting and using the seat carefully read the instructions provided Attach fitting guides 2 to rings 1 fitted to the vehicle rear seats Fitting a child seat continued Slide the seat catches 3 into the guides 2 and push the seat firmly to lock it on the rings Check that the seat is locked correctly by moving it from left to right and then forwards and backwards ...

Page 36: ... fitted with two rings for mounting the base of the seat Mounting ring for a front facing seat Use belt 4 supplied with the seat Pass the belt 4 between the two rear head restraint rods Attach hook 5 to ring 6 located inside the boot Tighten the belt A front facing Isofix seat fitted on the rear side seat When a rear facing child seat is installed the front seat must not be moved forward beyond th...

Page 37: ...nder the arm or behind the back The harness or belt should be taut and fitted to suit the child s size Never allow your child to stand up or kneel on the seats while the vehicle is moving Check that the child is in the correct position for the entire journey particularly when they are asleep Use the seat belts to hold the seat in position even if it is not occupied Otherwise if an accident were to...

Page 38: ...are two ways to set the time pressing and holding button 3 allows you to scroll through the hours and minutes quickly pressing button 3 briefly allows you to set the time minute by minute If the electrical supply is cut battery disconnected feed wire broken etc the clock will not display the correct time The clock must be reset For your safety we recommend that you do not adjust the clock while dr...

Page 39: ... electrical adjustment With the ignition on turn knob 2 to position C to adjust the left hand door mirror position E to adjust the right hand door mirror D is the inactive position The driver s door mirror may have two clearly defined zones Zone B is what can normally be seen in a conventional door mirror For your safety zone A increases the area you can see at the rear and to the side of your veh...

Page 40: ...rear view mirror This is adjustable To avoid being blinded by the headlights of the vehicle behind when driving at night move small lever 3 located behind the rear view mirror Adjusting the steering wheel On certain vehicles the position of the steering wheel is adjustable Raise lever 1 and place the steering wheel in the desired position lower the lever to lock the steering wheel ...

Page 41: ... 11 12 27 26 25 24 23 22 15 14 13 21 20 19 18 17 16 NU737_3_G1 FRA qxd 29 11 04 11 47 Page 1 34 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T1 ENG win 15 12 2004 7 44 page 42 1 34 DRIVER S POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE ...

Page 42: ...asher stalk 8 Centre air vents 9 Clock Clock and exterior temperature display Seat belt not fastened warning light or storage compartment depending on the version 10 Passenger airbag or blanking cover location 11 Side vent 12 Side window demisting outlet 13 Glovebox 14 Position for radio or blanking cover 15 Air conditioning controls 16 Central door locking switch 17 Cigarette lighter 18 Hazard wa...

Page 43: ...ence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 44: ...s there is a fault in the system Consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible Headlight main beam indicator light Dipped beam headlight indicator light 3 Indicator light for left hand direction indicators 4 Speedometer mph or km h Overspeed buzzer Depending on the vehicle a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 seconds every 40 seconds as long as the vehicle is travelling in excess of 75 mph 120 k...

Page 45: ...resence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 46: ... soon as possible Seatbelt not fastened warning light It remains lit when the vehicle is started then when the vehicle reaches a speed of approximately 6 mph 10 km h it flashes and a beep sounds for approximately 90 seconds Not used Anti lock braking system warning light This light comes on when the ignition is switched on and goes out within 3 seconds If it comes on when you are driving it indica...

Page 47: ...presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 48: ...ition is switched on then goes out 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 RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible Refer to the information on emission control fuel economy and driving in Section 2 9 Multifunction button Trip mileage reset button Press the button Resetting the clock Re...

Page 49: ...The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 50: ...r fog light indicator light Front fog light indicator light Rear screen demisting indicator light 2 Rev counter scale 100 3 Fuel level gauge 4 Coolant temperature indicator In normal use the needle should be below zone 4a Under severe use the needle may enter this zone This is not serious unless the warning light comes on 5 Speedometer km or miles per hour Overspeed buzzer Depending on the vehicle...

Page 51: ...resence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 52: ...e word oil flash and the SERV warning light comes on It is vital to top up the oil as soon as possible Total mileage recorder trip mileage and clock Can be read for approximately 30 seconds after the ignition has been switched on 8 Multifunction key Display selection By pressing the button you can shift from the total mileage recorder trip mileage and time or vice versa Trip mileage reset button O...

Page 53: ...sence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 54: ...ght Preheating indicator light When the ignition key is in position M this light should come on it indicates that the heater plugs are switched on It goes out when preheating is complete and the engine can be started Water in the diesel filter or electronic fault warning lamp If the warning light remains on or comes on while driving this indicates that there is an electrical or electronic fault or...

Page 55: ...presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If the warning light comes on you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately If the warning light comes on you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow It is essential to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow if no information appears on the instrument panel ...

Page 56: ... and or failure of the automatic gearbox Refer to the information on the proactive automatic gearbox in Section 2 11 Exhaust gas monitor warning light For vehicles equipped with this option the light comes on when the ignition is switched on then goes out If it lights up continuously consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible If it flashes reduce the engine speed until the light stops flashin...

Page 57: ...headlights With stalk 1 in the dipped beam position pull the stalk towards you When the main beam headlights are lit an indicator light lights up on the instrument panel To return to the dipped headlight position pull the stalk towards you Switching off the lights Turn the end of stalk 1 back to its original position Before driving at night check that the electrical equipment is operating correctl...

Page 58: ... of stalk 3 until the symbol appears opposite mark 4 The fog lights can only be switched on if the exterior lights have been switched on An indicator light comes on on the instrument panel Remember to switch off the these lights when they are no longer required to avoid inconveniencing other road users When the exterior lighting is switched off the rear fog light is switched off or the control ret...

Page 59: ...eel A allows the height of the beams to be adjusted as a function of the load Turn the tumblewheel A down to lower the headlights and up to raise them Tumblewheel A adjustment positions Position 0 or 1 basic setting boot empty with driver alone or with a front passenger Position 2 or 3 vehicle with 5 persons on board boot empty Position 3 driver only and boot full Position 4 intermediate position ...

Page 60: ...y Only use this function to warn other road users if you are obliged to stop in an unusual place or somewhere where parking is normally prohibited are obliged to drive under particular conditions Direction indicators Shift stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction you are going to turn When driving on the motorway the steering wheel is not usually turned sufficiently to return th...

Page 61: ... the stalk causes the wiper to wipe once while pulling the stalk for a longer period of time causes the wiper to wipe three times Headlights off The windscreen washer will be activated Headlights on Depending on the version you will simultaneously activate the headlight washers In frosty weather make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice risk of motor overheating Keep an eye on the condi...

Page 62: ...ment panel switches on This function demists the rear screen and the electric door mirrors if these are fitted to the vehicle The demist function is stopped in two ways automatically after 15 minutes operation by pressing key 1 again the indicator light goes out Demisting the windscreen Move control 2 to position For greater efficiency close the dashboard air vents All the air is directed to the w...

Page 63: ...s such a label Refer to Section 6 for information on engine specifications Fuel filler cap this is a special type If you have to replace it make sure the new cap is of the same type Contact your RENAULT Dealer Never hold the cap near a source of heat or a flame Do not wash the filler area with a high pressure washer Diesel versions It is essential to use diesel fuel that conforms with the informat...

Page 64: ...ling with fuel continued Petrol 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 to allow for expansion No modifications whatsoever are permitted on any part of the fuel supply system computers wiring fuel circuit injector protection covers etc as this ma...

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Page 66: ... 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 anti pollution and how to economise on fuel 2 06 2 08 Environment 2 09 Gear lever Handbrake 2 10 Power assisted steering 2 10 Automatic gearbox 2 11 2 13 Anti lock braking system ABS 2 14 ...

Page 67: ... expect top performance after approximately 3600 miles 6000 km During the running in period do not accelerate hard while the engine is still cold and do not let the engine over rev Service intervals refer to the vehicle s warranty and servicing booklet Stop position St and anti theft lock applied To lock remove the key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locks To unlock turn the ...

Page 68: ...engine starts Diesel injection Turn the ignition key to position M in the ignition and hold it there until the preheating indicator light goes out Turn the key to the starter position D without depressing the accelerator pedal Release the key as soon as the engine starts Stopping the engine With the engine idling turn the key back to the Stop position If there is a child or a pet in the vehicle ne...

Page 69: ...efficiency or destroy it and cause heat damage to the vehicle If you notice any of the above faults have the necessary repairs carried out as soon as possible by your RENAULT Dealer These faults may be avoided by taking your vehicle regularly to your RENAULT Dealer at the intervals specified in your servicing booklet Starting faults To avoid damaging the catalytic converter do not keep trying to s...

Page 70: ...r filling the tank if it had been completely emptied and provided that the battery is well charged However if the engine fails to start after a few seconds and several attempts contact a RENAULT Dealer Precautions to be taken in winter To avoid any damage in icy weather Ensure that the battery is always fully charged Always keep the fuel tank relatively full to avoid water vapour condensing in it ...

Page 71: ... parts other than those originally recommended by the manufacturer may alter your vehicle so that it no longer complies with anti pollution standards Have your vehicle checked and adjusted by your RENAULT Dealer in accordance with the instructions in the vehicle s warranty and servicing booklet Your RENAULT Dealer has all the equipment necessary for ensuring that your vehicle is maintained to its ...

Page 72: ...lashing Consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible Driving Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature rather than let it warm up while the vehicle is stopped Speed is expensive Sporty driving uses a lot of fuel drive with a light right foot Study the road ahead so that you are able to brake as little as possible it can be sufficient just ...

Page 73: ...ted with air conditioning this increases fuel consumption especially in urban driving switch off the system when it is not needed Avoid filling to the brim with fuel at the filling station to prevent any overflow Do not leave an empty roof rack fitted to the vehicle It is better to fit a trailer for bulky objects When towing a caravan fit a wind deflector and adjust it carefully Avoid using the ve...

Page 74: ...t already contains 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 removed can be sorted more easily thus optimising the recyclability of each of them In addition your vehicle meets the requirements of European legislation relating to environmental protection Make ...

Page 75: ...t panel will light up if you are driving with an incorrectly released handbrake Make sure that the handbrake is properly released when driving otherwise overheating may occur To apply Pull upwards ensure that the vehicle cannot move Depending on the slope and or vehicle load it may be necessary to apply the brake by two additional notches and select a gear 1st or reverse for vehicles with a manual...

Page 76: ... 2nd and 3rd With the selector lever in position D press button B An indicator light H will come on on the instrument panel Press button B again to deselect this position The indicator light will go out Note When the indicator light is on the system will inhibit the selection of 4th gear For safety reasons certain positions may not be selected until the mechanism is unlocked press button A Only en...

Page 77: ...circumstances Snow position If you are starting off on ground where you are likely to skid snow mud etc press switch C Indicator light F will come on Once these driving conditions no longer apply press switch C again to deselect the position the operating indicator light will go out In hilly or mountainous areas If you cannot remain in 4th gear because of the road surface and the number of bends w...

Page 78: ...ly locked by the driveshaft Apply the handbrake Operating faults If the lever becomes jammed in P position even though you are depressing the brake pedal the lever can be released manually To do this unclip cover I then simultaneously press the button located under cover I and unlocking button A to move the lever from position P Contact your RENAULT Dealer If this warning light comes on while the ...

Page 79: ... not allow you to increase vehicle performance which is physically linked to the local conditions of tyre road adhesion It is still essential to follow the rules of good driving practice such as driving at a safe distance from the vehicle in front The fact that the vehicle s safety has been increased should not encourage you to take risks You will feel pulsing through the brake pedal when the syst...

Page 80: ... 2004 9 29 page 1 3 01 Section 3 Your comfort Air vents 3 02 3 03 Heating Ventilation Air conditioning 3 04 3 15 Interior lighting 3 16 Electric windows 3 17 Sun visor 3 18 Ashtrays cigarette lighter 3 19 Storage compartments 3 20 3 21 Rear bench seat operation 3 22 Boot 3 23 Transporting items in the boot 3 24 ...

Page 81: ...3 ENG win 6 12 2004 9 29 page 2 3 02 AIR VENTS air outlets 1 Demister outlet for left hand side window 2 Left hand side air vent 3 Windscreen demister outlets 4 Centre air vents 5 Control panel 6 Right hand side air vent 7 Right hand side window demister vent 8 Footwell heater outlets for front and rear passengers ...

Page 82: ... continued Side air vents Air flow Move tumblewheel 2 beyond the point of resistance maximum air flow closed Direction Right left Move tab 1 Up down Guide the air vent up or down Centre air vents Air flow Move the tumblewheel 4 beyond the point of resistance maximum air flow closed Direction Right left Move tabs 3 Up down Guide the air vent up or down ...

Page 83: ...re adjustment B Distribution of air C Adjustment of quantity of air delivered Adjusting the air temperature Turn button A Turning the knob to the right increases the temperature Distribution of air in the passenger compartment Move control B Position All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents Position The air flow is distributed between the dashboard vents and the footwells ...

Page 84: ... 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 windscreen and front side window demisting vents For maximum efficiency set control C to 4 Adjusting the amount of air supplied to the passenger compartment Normal use ventilation Move control C from 0 t...

Page 85: ...djustment of quantity of air delivered D Switch on the air conditioning E Air conditioning on indicator light Adjusting the air temperature Move control A To the right maximum possible temperature To the left minimum possible temperature Distribution of air in the passenger compartment Move control B Position All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents Position The air flow is distributed ...

Page 86: ...een 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 efficiency set control C to 4 Adjusting the amount of air blown into the passenger compartment Ventilation Move control C from 0 to 4 Passenger compartment ventilation is by blown air The blower determines ...

Page 87: ...ation allows the desired level of comfort to be achieved as quickly as possible This starts or stops air recirculation In this position air is taken from inside the passenger compartment and is recirculated without admitting external air Prolonged use of isolation mode may mist the windows slightly or cause odours due to the air not being renewed It is advisable therefore to return to normal opera...

Page 88: ...e air conditioning system lowers the temperature inside the passenger compartment especially in hot weather when driving in traffic or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun reduces the humidity of the air blown into the passenger compartment prevents misting Fuel consumption increases when the air conditioning system is being used Switch it off when it is not required Note the air conditioni...

Page 89: ...nction to lower the temperature as quickly as possible to the required level Switch off the air recirculation function once a comfortable level has been reached When the air conditioning system is operating all windows must be closed for maximum efficiency If there is an operating fault contact your RENAULT Dealer If no cool air is produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fu...

Page 90: ...ht increases the temperature Distribution of air in the passenger compartment Move control B Position All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents Position The air flow is distributed between the dashboard vents and the footwells Position The air flow is distributed between the dashboard vents and the footwells Close the dashboard vents to direct all the air to the footwells Position The ai...

Page 91: ...upplied to the passenger compartment Move control C from 0 to 4 Passenger compartment ventilation is by blown air The blower determines how much air enters the passenger compartment but vehicle speed also has some influence on this The further the control is positioned to the right the greater the volume of air blown into the passenger compartment If you want to fully close the inlet and stop vent...

Page 92: ...s To select isolation mode press control D Air recycling allows the desired temperature to be achieved as quickly as possible This starts or stops air recycling Operating indicator light E lights up when the function is operational In this position the air is taken from inside the passenger compartment and is recycled without admitting external air Prolonged use of this position recycled air may m...

Page 93: ...c or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun reduce the humidity of the air blown inside the passenger compartment prevents misting 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 but does not operate when the external temperature is low Button F not pressed indicator light G...

Page 94: ...e temperature as quickly as possible to the required level Switch off the air recirculation function once a comfortable level has been reached When the air conditioning system is operating all windows must be closed for maximum efficiency If there is an operating fault contact your RENAULT Dealer If no cool air is produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fuses are in good co...

Page 95: ...rs is opened It only goes out when the doors are correctly closed no lighting Automatic operation of the interior lights on certain vehicles if the doors are unlocked using the plip remote control the interior lighting is switched on for approximately 15 seconds if a door is open or not properly closed the lighting is switched on for a period of approximately 15 minutes if all the doors are closed...

Page 96: ...he driver s window riser described above With the engine running press switch 1 briefly to raise or lower the window completely Pressing switch 1 again while the window is moving will stop the operation Driver s responsibility If there is a child or animal in the vehicle never leave it unattended with the key in the ignition To do so would mean that it would be possible to operate the electric win...

Page 97: ...age 3 18 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T3 ENG win 6 12 2004 9 29 page 18 3 18 SUN VISOR Sun visor Lower sun visor 1 Vanity mirror When the sun visor is fitted with a courtesy mirror 2 this will be on the passenger side ...

Page 98: ...htray in front console To empty lift cover 1 and pull on the assembly the ashtray is released from its housing Ashtray in rear door To empty pull tab 2 to release the ashtray Cigarette lighter With the ignition on press in the cigarette lighter 3 It will spring back with a click when it is ready Pull it out to use After use replace it without pushing it all the way in ...

Page 99: ...7 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T3 ENG win 6 12 2004 9 29 page 20 3 20 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Passenger side glove box To open lift control 1 Two cup holders are provided on the inside of the flap Centre console storage compartment 2 Driver s side storage compartment 3 ...

Page 100: ...737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T3 ENG win 6 12 2004 9 29 page 21 3 21 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS continued Front door storage compartment 4 Storage at the back of the boot 5 Storage in the boot 6 A storage space is provided for various accessories petrol can tool kit ...

Page 101: ...ving the seat squab Raise the seat squab so as to remove the tabs 3 from their housing 4 To replace the seat squab proceed in the reverse order of removal Ensure that the seat squab is correctly secured When returning the seatback to its normal position make sure that it is properly locked at the top Where seat covers are fitted make sure that these do not prevent the seatback latch from locking i...

Page 102: ...sion lift the boot lid or press button 1 and then raise the boot lid For versions with electric central door locking The boot lid is locked and unlocked at the same time as the doors The boot lid may however be locked and unlocked without affecting the doors by using the door key in lock 1 To close Slam the boot lid and turn the ignition key to the right Note never leave the key in the boot as you...

Page 103: ...s against The back of the rear bench seat for normal loads The folded down bench seat for maximum loads Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor Use the lashing points on the boot 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 suddenly Fasten the rear seat b...

Page 104: ...7_3_T4 ENG win 6 12 2004 9 31 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 assisted steering pump 4 08 Windscreen washer reservoir 4 08 Filters 4 08 Battery 4 09 Bodywork maintenance 4 10 4 11 Interior trim maintenance 4 12 ...

Page 105: ... catch To unlock pull catch 2 Simultaneously lift the bonnet and unclip strut 4 from its mounting 3 For your own safety you must then place the strut in retainer 5 Closing the bonnet To close the bonnet replace stay 4 in mounting 3 grip the bonnet in the middle and lower it down to 8 inches 20 cm above the closed position then release it It will latch automatically under its own weight Before clos...

Page 106: ...beforehand to obtain an accurate reading The oil level can be read from the instrument panel using the dipstick Reading the level on the instrument panel When the ignition has been switched on for approximately 30 seconds if the level is correct the display will show oil OK display message 1 Special feature if you wish to know the level more precisely press the reset button on the total mileage re...

Page 107: ...evels Special features of the 1 2 16V engine To unclip the dipstick lever by hand while pressing engine cover C Topping up filling The vehicle must be parked on level ground and the engine should be cold for instance before the engine is started up for the first time in the day Take care when working under the bonnet as the engine cooling fan may start to operate at any moment Unscrew the filler c...

Page 108: ...y refer to your vehicle s warranty and servicing booklet Approximate capacities for oil change for your information 1 2 16V engine 4 0 litres 1 4 engine 3 8 litres 1 4 16V engine 4 9 litres 1 6 16V engine 4 9 litres 1 5 dCi engine 5 0 litres Oil filter included The oil filter should be replaced periodically consult the Servicing booklet for your vehicle Engine oil grade Refer to the warranty and s...

Page 109: ...t it should never drop below the MIN warning level Filling After any operation on the hydraulic circuit a specialist must replace the brake fluid Only use fluids approved by RENAULT s Technical Department and which have been taken from a sealed container Frequency of replacement refer to the servicing booklet for your vehicle Contact your RENAULT Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeate...

Page 110: ...the cooling circuit when the engine is hot Danger of burns Checking intervals Check 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 which will provide anti freeze protection anti corrosion protection of the cooling system Replacement interval Refer to the ...

Page 111: ... Topping up via cap 2 This reservoir also supplies the headlight washers if the vehicle is equipped with them Liquid water special windscreen washer fluid anti freeze product in winter Jets to adjust the angle of the jets pivot the little ball using a pin Contact your RENAULT Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels The filter components air filter cabin...

Page 112: ...icle there may be a special battery with a degassing pipe which allows corrosive and explosive gases to be discharged Ensure that you replace this battery with one that can be connected to this pipe Contact your RENAULT Dealer Handle the battery with care as it contains sulphuric acid which must not come into contact with the eyes or skin If it does wash the affected area with plenty of cold water...

Page 113: ...eguard your vehicle against such risks and not to lose the benefit of your vehicle s anti corrosion protection You should not Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Scrape off mud or dirt without pre wetting Allow dirt to accumulate Allow rust to form following minor impacts Use solvents not approved by RENAULT s Technical Department to remove stains as this could damage the ...

Page 114: ...l arches and under the body which form damp patches Keep well away from the vehicle in front when driving on gravelled surfaces 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 periodically in order to maintain your RENAULT anti corrosion warranty Refer to the Servicing booklet Respect lo...

Page 115: ... carefully with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing alcohol must not be used under any circumstances Seat belts These must be kept clean Use products selected by RENAULT s Technical Department RENAULT accessory outlets or warm soapy water and a sponge and dry off with a dry cloth Do not use cleaning agents or dyes We have selected special products to care for your vehicle and you can obt...

Page 116: ... Changing a wheel 5 05 Tyres tyre safety wheels winter use 5 06 5 08 Wiper blades 5 09 Changing the bulbs 5 10 5 16 Front lights 5 10 Front fog lights 5 11 Rear lights 5 12 5 14 Side mounted repeaters 5 15 Interior lights 5 16 Battery 5 17 5 18 Fuses 5 19 5 21 Fuel supply cut off system in the event of a severe impact 5 22 Towing breakdown attachments 5 23 5 25 Fittings for a radio accessories 5 2...

Page 117: ...02 EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL Emergency spare wheel This is located in the boot To access the emergency spare wheel Open the boot lid Lift up the boot carpet 1 Release the retaining strap 3 Take out the spare wheel 2 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 ...

Page 118: ...1 39 page 3 5 03 TOOL KIT The toolkit is located inside the rear left wing It contains wheelbrace 1 jack 2 towing ring 3 For methods of use refer to the information about towing in Section 5 The jack is designed for wheel changing purposes only It should never be used for repairs or gaining access to the underneath of the vehicle ...

Page 119: ...bcap in position ensuring valve 1 is correctly located Push the retaining hooks in starting with valve side A followed by B and C finishing at the side opposite the valve D Central wheel trim with hidden wheel bolts Remove this using a hub cap spanner in the glove box by inserting spanner 2 into housing 3 To refit it align recess 3 with the rim clip the wheeltrim into position and use spanner 2 to...

Page 120: ...ion of the body as close as possible to the wheel concerned Crank up the jack by hand at first to align the base plate which should be inclined further inwards than the jack head Place a plank of wood under the base plate if on soft ground Insert end 2 of the wheelbrace into jack 3 and turn it several times to lift the wheel off the ground Remove the bolts Take off the wheel Position the emergency...

Page 121: ...ion and the tread form must have sufficient depth Tyres approved by RENAULT s Technical Department have wear warning strips 1 in the form of indicators moulded into the tread at several points When the tyre tread has been eroded to the level of the warning strips they become visible 2 it is then necessary to replace your tyres because the tread profile is no longer 1 6 mm deep and this causes poor...

Page 122: ...section Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold ignore higher pressures which may be reached in warm weather or following a fast journey If tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold assume an increase of 0 2 to 0 3 bar Never deflate a hot tyre Note a label depending on country or model fixed to the edge or frame of the driver s door gives the recommended tyre pressures C...

Page 123: ...d that these be fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum road holding Note we would point out that these tyres may sometimes have a specific direction of rotation 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...

Page 124: ...elease hook 3 Move the wiper blade forwards B to release it from hook 3 Refitting a wiper blade To refit the wiper blade proceed in reverse order to removal Make sure that the blade is correctly locked in position In frosty weather make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice risk of motor overheating Keep an eye on the condition of the blades Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin...

Page 125: ...Bulb type PY21W When the bulb has been replaced please refit the cover Vehicles with limited accessibility to bulbs it is sometimes necessary to remove bodywork or mechanical components consult your RENAULT Dealer Cleaning headlights As the headlights are made with plastic lenses use a soft cloth or cotton wool to clean them If this does not clean them properly use a soft cloth or cotton wool slig...

Page 126: ... Dealer Additional lights If you wish to fit fog lights or long range driving lights to your vehicle contact a RENAULT Dealer Any operation on or modification to the electrical system must be performed by a RENAULT Dealer since incorrect connections could damage the electrical equipment wiring components in particular the alternator In addition your Dealer has available all the parts necessary for...

Page 127: ...move screw 1 and pull off the rear light cluster from the outside Unclip the bulb holder by moving tab 2 3 Side light and brake light Pear shaped bulb bayonet type with P 21 5 W 2 filaments 4 Reversing light right hand side Pear shaped bulb bayonet type P 21 W 5 Indicator Pear shaped bulb bayonet type orange P 21 W 6 Fog light left hand side Pear shaped bulb bayonet type P 21 W ...

Page 128: ...out NU737_3_T5 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 39 page 13 5 13 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 2 a quarter of a turn release it and take out the bulb Bulb type P 21 W ...

Page 129: ...7 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T5 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 39 page 14 5 14 REAR LIGHTS replacing bulbs continued Number plate light 1 Release it using a tool such as a flat screwdriver To gain access to bulb 2 unclip the lens from the bulb holder Type of bulb PH 5 W ...

Page 130: ...C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T5 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 39 page 15 5 15 SIDE MOUNTED REPEATERS replacing the bulbs Unclip side mounted repeater 1 using a tool such as a flat blade screwdriver Turn bulb holder 2 a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Type of bulb W 5 W ...

Page 131: ...HTS changing the bulbs Courtesy light Unclip cover 1 using a tool such as a flat blade screwdriver Release the bulb Type of bulb W 5 W Boot light Unclip light 2 by pressing the tabs on each side using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Disconnect the light Press tab 3 to release the lens and gain access to bulb 4 Type of bulb Double ended tubular bulb 7 W ...

Page 132: ...status checked regularly 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 electrical equipment which is really necessary Finally you should understand that the charge decreases naturally as a result of certain permanent consumers such as the clock After Sales accessories etc W...

Page 133: ...the current and run it at an intermediate engine speed Attach positive cable A to the terminal 1 of the discharged battery then to the terminal 2 of the battery supplying the current Attach negative cable B to the terminal 3 of the battery supplying the current and then to the terminal 4 of the discharged battery Check that there is no contact between cables A and B and that cable A is not touchin...

Page 134: ...teries can be obtained from your RENAULT Dealer These batteries should last about two years A delay of 1 second is required between locking and unlocking actions Replace the battery 2 according to the direction marked on the cover Note It is not advisable to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover when replacing the battery Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organisation r...

Page 135: ... on the following page It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations Check the fuse in question and replace it if necessary by a fuse of the same rating If you fit an over rated fuse it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat risk of fire in the event of an item of equipment drawing an excessive current Use the tweezers 3 to remove the fuse To remove the fuse from the tweezers slide the ...

Page 136: ...r mirror de icing Left hand main beam headlight Left hand dipped beam headlight Symbol Allocation Reversing light Anti lock Braking System ABS Electric windows Airbags and pretensioners Rear screen wiper Air conditioning control panel Heated rear screen Rear fog light Right hand main beam headlight Right hand dipped beam headlight Symbol Allocation Injection engine Consumer cut out Electric door m...

Page 137: ...es depending on the vehicle equipment level Symbol Allocation UCH direction indicator lights Direction indicator lights and hazard warning lights Courtesy light Rear screen wiper supply Front fog lights Central door locking Air conditioning fan Diagnostic socket Horn Symbol Allocation Windscreen wiper Brake lights Central door locking Instrument panel Brake lights or ...

Page 138: ...re impact 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 reinitialised but only after it has been inspected by a qualified person from the RENAULT Network who must ensure that the vehicle is fit to be driven there is no smell of fuel and that the fuel system is not leaking Enabling the system If the conditi...

Page 139: ...apply in the country in which you are driving do not exceed the towing weight for your vehicle Contact your RENAULT Dealer Only use towing ring 2 located in tool kit 1 refer to the section entitled Tool kit in Section 5 front towing point 3 and rear towing point 4 never the driveshafts These towing points may only be used for towing never use them for lifting the vehicle directly or indirectly Whe...

Page 140: ...cial notes Engine switched off The gearbox is no longer lubricated It is preferable to tow this type of vehicle on a trailer or tow it with the front wheels off the ground Under exceptional circumstances you may tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground only going forward with the gear shift in the Neutral position and for a distance not exceeding 30 miles 50 km When the engine is stopped...

Page 141: ... 26 TOWING trailer A 1 039 mm Permissible nose weight maximum permissible towing weight braked and unbraked Refer to the information on weights in Section 6 Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for information on how to fit and operate the towing attachment Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documentation ...

Page 142: ...rrows Remove the two screws 3 and then take off the protective card to reach the speaker wires In all cases follow the manufacturer s fitting instructions carefully The specifications of the brackets and wires available as a RENAULT parts accessory vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out the correct reference number No wor...

Page 143: ...accessories To ensure the correct operation of your vehicle and to avoid any risk to your safety we recommend that you use RENAULT approved accessories because they are designed for your vehicle and are the only accessories for which RENAULT will provide a warranty Electrical and electronic accessories Any work on the electrical circuit of the vehicle must be carried out by RENAULT network enginee...

Page 144: ...als scrape and clean if oxidised and re tighten Discharged battery Connect another battery to the faulty battery Battery unserviceable Replace battery Warning light bulbs go dim and starter turns very slowly Battery terminals not properly tightened Battery terminals corroded Check battery terminals scrape and clean if oxidised and re tighten Discharged battery Connect another battery to the faulty...

Page 145: ... the vehicle will not start do not keep trying to start it Contact a RENAULT Dealer Fuel supply cut off system activated if vehicle has been subjected to severe impact Contact a RENAULT Dealer See information on the fuel cut off system in Section 5 Vibrations Tyres not inflated to correct pressures incorrectly balanced or damaged Check tyre pressures If this is not the problem have them checked by...

Page 146: ...ealer The oil pressure warning light lights up on a bend or under braking The level is too low Top up the engine oil refer to the information about Engine oil level topping up filling in Section 4 at idle speed Low oil pressure Visit the nearest RENAULT Dealer is slow to go out or remains lit up under acceleration Lack of oil pressure Stop contact a RENAULT Dealer The engine lacks power Clogged ai...

Page 147: ...t stretched or broken Faulty engine cooling fan Stop the vehicle and switch off the engine Contact a RENAULT Dealer Coolant leaks Check the condition of the hoses and that the clips are correctly tightened Check the expansion bottle it should contain coolant If it does not top it up once it has cooled Take care not to scald yourself This action is only temporary contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon...

Page 148: ...lace fuse Motor faulty Contact a RENAULT Dealer Direction indicators flashing more quickly bulb blown Replace the bulb The indicator lights do not work On one side Bulb blown Replace bulb Power supply wire disconnected or connector incorrectly positioned Reconnect wire Faulty earth connection Find the earth wire which is attached to a metal body part scrape the end of the earth wire and re attach ...

Page 149: ...ed connector Check and reconnect the wire or connector Faulty earth connection See above Both If circuit is fused Check fuse and change if necessary Traces of condensation in the lights This is not a fault The presence of traces of condensation in lights is a natural phenomenon linked to variations in temperature These traces soon disappear when the lights are switched on Whistling This is not a f...

Page 150: ...RPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T6 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 44 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 Dimensions 6 08 Replacement parts 6 09 ...

Page 151: ... Vehicle identification plate 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 gross train weight vehicle loaded and towing a trailer 4 Front axle maximum permissible all up weight 5 Rear axle maximum permissible all up weight 6 Technical specifications of vehicle 7 Vehicle paint ref...

Page 152: ...S NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T6 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 44 page 3 6 03 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES continued The information on the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts B Engine plate or label Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number ...

Page 153: ...entum Checkout NU737_3_T6 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 44 page 4 6 04 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES continued The information on the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts B Engine plate or label Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number ...

Page 154: ...tial that you use unleaded fuel of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap depending on the vehicle If not available for a limited time only unleaded fuel may be used with an octane rating of 91 for a label requiring 95 or 98 with an octane rating of 87 for a label requiring 91 95 or 98 Diesel The label inside the fuel filler flap shows you the fuels that can be used in y...

Page 155: ...LB0L LB18 LB1V LB1W LB24 LB23 LB2E Kerb weight Excluding driver Total Front Rear 910 940 980 1 010 980 945 540 580 620 645 625 580 370 360 360 365 355 365 Maximum permissible axle weight Front Rear 850 805 Maximum permissible all up weight 1 430 1 460 1 500 1 525 1 490 1 500 Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 490 505 525 540 525 510 Maximum permissible towing weight braked 1 driver only 1 ...

Page 156: ...ns Contact your RENAULT Dealer about any towing equipment Under no circumstances may the gross train weight maximum permissible all up weight and weight towed be exceeded If your vehicle is already used at full load maximum permissible all up weight the maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph 100 km h and the tyre pressure increased by 0 2 bar The engine output and climbing capability are reduced ...

Page 157: ... 1 386 1 437 NU737_3_G6 FRA qxd 27 10 04 11 26 Page 6 08 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T6 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 44 page 8 6 08 DIMENSIONS in metres Turning circle between walls 10 70 or 11 15 between kerbs 10 30 or 10 75 ...

Page 158: ...trict specifications and are regularly tested Therefore they are of at least the same level of quality as the originally fitted part If you always fit genuine RENAULT parts to your vehicle you will ensure that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the RENAULT Network using original replacement parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of the repair o...

Page 159: ...e bulbs 5 10 5 16 Changing the oil 4 05 Child booster seat 1 22 1 28 Child safety 1 04 1 17 1 22 1 31 3 12 Children 1 04 1 17 1 22 1 30 3 18 Cigarette lighter 3 19 Clock 1 31 Control instruments 1 36 1 49 Controls 1 34 1 35 Coolant 4 07 D Dashboard 1 34 1 35 Deactivating the front passenger airbag 1 27 1 28 Demisting the windscreen 1 55 Dimensions 6 08 Dipstick 4 03 4 05 Direction indicators 1 53 ...

Page 160: ...or 3 16 5 16 Lights Fog lights 1 51 5 11 5 12 Dipped beam headlights 1 50 5 10 Hazard warning lights 1 53 Direction indicators 1 53 5 10 5 12 Side lights 1 50 5 10 5 12 Reversing lights 5 12 Main beam headlights 1 50 5 10 Brake lights 5 12 5 13 Adjusting 1 52 L Lights on reminder buzzer 1 37 1 43 Luggage compartment 3 23 3 24 M Maintenance Bodywork 4 09 4 10 Interior trim 4 12 Mechanical 4 03 4 08...

Page 161: ...8 Brake fluid 4 06 coolant 4 07 Technical specifications 6 02 6 07 Tool kit 5 03 5 24 Towing 6 07 Towing breakdown 5 24 5 25 Towing towing equipment 5 26 Towing a caravan 6 06 6 07 Towing weights 6 07 Transporting objects 3 24 T Turning circle 6 08 Tyre pressures 0 04 5 07 Tyres 0 04 5 06 5 08 V Vehicle identification 6 02 6 03 Vehicle identification plate 6 02 6 03 W Warning lights 1 36 1 49 Wash...

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Page 163: ... qxd 27 10 04 11 26 Page CV4 CLIO TRICORPS NU737 3 C Documentum Checkout NU737_3_T6 ENG win 14 12 2004 11 44 page 14 The driver s handbook 82 00 487 553 NU 737 3 September 2004 Edition anglaise CRÉATEUR D AUTOMOBILES ...

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