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ADVICE ON ANTI-POLLUTION FUEL ECONOMY AND DRIVING
RENAULT is actively striving to
reduce
pollutant
exhaust
gas
emissions and to save energy.
By virtue of its design, moderate
fuel
consumption
and
initial
settings, your RENAULT conforms
to current anti-pollution standards.
Technical design, however, cannot
achieve all. The fuel consumption
of your vehicle and the level of
pollutant exhaust gas emissions are
very much within your control.
Make sure that your vehicle is
maintained correctly, and is driven
carefully.
Maintenance
It should be noted that failure to
respect
anti-pollution
standards
may lead to legal action being taken
against
the
vehicle
owner.
In
addition, replacing engine, fuel
supply
system
and
exhaust
components with parts other than
those originally recommended by
the 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 original standard.
Always remember that the emission
of pollutant fumes is directly linked
to fuel consumption.
Engine adjustments
• Ignition:
this does not require any
adjustment.
•
Spark plugs:
optimum conditions
of use, performance and output
demand that the specifications
laid down by our design office be
rigorously adhered to.
If the spark plugs have to be
changed, use the make, type and
gap specified for your vehicle's
engine. Contact your RENAULT
Dealer for this information.
•
Idling speed:
this does not require
any adjustment.
•
Air filter, diesel filter:
a clogged
element reduces output and must
be replaced.
•
Injection pump setting:
it must be
set to the recommended values.