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Rangements / aménagements habitacle (X95 - J95 - R95 - Renault)

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PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS 

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clothes hooks 

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grab handle 

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This  offers  support  and  can  be  held  

when the vehicle is being driven.
Do not use it for getting into or out of  

the vehicle.

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Front seat storage  

compartments 

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Rear door storage  

compartment 

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Ensure that no hard, heavy  

or  pointed  objects  are  

placed  in  the  “open”  stor- 

age compartments in such  

a way that they may fall onto pas- 

sengers  during  sudden  turning  or  

braking.

Summary of Contents for GRAND SCENIC

Page 1: ...NU840 2 ENG Dos 9 mm 242 pages C0 M100 J50 N40 1 de Couv Cyan Magenta Jaune Noir Noir texte DRIVER S HANDBOOK SCENIC GRAND SCENIC ...

Page 2: ...ed with RENAULT s engineering teams to perfectly meet the specific needs of RENAULT vehicles Ź ELF lubricants are a major factor in your vehicle s performance RENAULT recommends the approved ELF lubricants for your oil changes and top ups Contact your RENAULT representative or visit the site www lubricants elf com Important to optimize engine operation the use of a lubricant may be restricted to c...

Page 3: ...ok to familiarise yourself with the information and guidelines it contains about the vehicle and its functions and new features If certain points are still unclear our Network technicians will be only too pleased to provide you with any additional information The following symbol will help you when reading this handbook Welcome to your new vehicle The descriptions of the models given in this handb...

Page 4: ...0 2 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_0 ...

Page 5: ... G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_0 Getting to know your vehicle Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical specifications Alphabetical index Sections 1 C O N T E N T S 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 6: ...0 4 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_0 ...

Page 7: ...fety general information 1 31 choosing a child seat mounting 1 33 fitting a child seat 1 35 deactivating activating the front passenger air bag 1 44 Driver s position 1 46 Steering wheel 1 50 Power assisted steering 1 50 Control instruments 1 51 Trip computer and warning system 1 60 vehicle settings customisation menu 1 69 Time and external temperature 1 70 Door mirrors 1 71 Audible and visual sig...

Page 8: ...tric sunroof in Section 3 starting the engine refer to the in formation on Starting the engine in Section 2 Battery life Make sure that the correct battery type is being used and that the battery is in good condition and inserted correctly Its service life is approximately two years replace it when the message Low card battery appears on the in strument panel refer to the information on the RENAUL...

Page 9: ...n on Locking unlocking the doors Once you have accessed the vehicle using the integrated key replace it in its housing in the RENAULT card then insert the RENAULT card into the card reader to start the vehicle Advice Avoid leaving the card in hot cold or humid areas Do not keep the RENAULT card in a place where it could be bent or damaged accidentally such as in a back pocket of a garment Replacem...

Page 10: ...n quickly unlock and the hazard warning lights do not flash 4 Unlocking locking the luggage compartment only Press button 4 to unlock lock the lug gage compartment RENAULT card not detected alarm If a door is opened when the engine is running and the card is not in the reader the message Keycard not de tected and a beep will warn you of this The warning disappears when the card is inserted in the ...

Page 11: ...RENAULT card it can be used to lock unlock without using the RENAULT card when it is in access zone 1 Unlocking the vehicle With the RENAULT card in zone 1 place your hand on a door handle 2 the vehicle will unlock in some cases you may need to pull door handle 2 twice to unlock the vehicle and open the door Pressing the button 3 also unlocks all the doors and the tailgate The hazard warning light...

Page 12: ... is open or not properly closed or a card is in the passenger compartment or the card reader the vehicle will not lock In this situation no beep sounds and the hazard warning lights do not flash Locking using button 4 If you want to lock your vehicle the card must be nearby garage adjacent etc with the door and tailgate closed press button 4 on the handle of the driv er s door The vehicle will loc...

Page 13: ...ULT hands free card use 3 3 Locking using the RENAULT card With the doors and luggage compart ment closed press button 5 the vehi cle will lock The hazard warning lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have locked Note the maximum distance at which the vehicle locks depends on the sur roundings Special features The vehicle will not lock if a door or the tailgate is open or not properly clos...

Page 14: ...sing the interior handles for example by breaking the window and then trying to open the door from the inside Never use deadlocking if someone is still inside the vehicle To activate deadlocking You can choose between two deadlock ing activation modes press button 2 twice in quick succes sion or press the button on the driver s door handle 3 twice in quick succes sion The hazard warning lights fla...

Page 15: ... be unlocked and the engine to be started Activation of the SERVICE mode Insert the RENAULT SERVICE card into the card reader 3 All the vehicle opening elements lock except the driv er s door Deactivation of the SERVICE mode There are two possibilities press a button on the RENAULT card not the RENAULT SERVICE card start the engine with a RENAULT card not the RENAULT SERVICE card With the card in ...

Page 16: ...f the ignition and left the lights switched on a re minder buzzer will sound when a door is opened Card reminder buzzer When the driver s door is opened and the card is still in the reader the mes sage Please remove keycard appears on the instrument panel accompanied by a beep Door tailgate open buzzer If a door or the luggage compartment is open or not properly closed once the vehicle reaches 6 m...

Page 17: ... of the rear doors and depending on the ve hicle the electric windows by press ing switch 3 on the side with the il lustration Depending on the vehicle in the event of a fault a beep sounds a message is displayed on the in strument panel the integrated indicator does not light up If the battery has been disconnected press switch 3 on the side with the symbol to lock the rear doors Driver s respons...

Page 18: ...cy as the card mobile phone etc vehicle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone It is then possible to use the key integrated into the card to unlock the front left hand door to lock each of the doors manually to use the interior door locking un locking control refer to the following pages Using the key integrated in the RENAULT card Insert key 1 integrated into the RENAULT card in the f...

Page 19: ... press and hold switch 3 for more than five sec onds When the door is closed all the doors and the tailgate will be locked Unlocking the vehicle from the outside is only possible with the RENAULT card in the vehicle s access zone or using the key integrated in the RENAULT card Door and tailgate status indicator When the ignition is on the indicator light integrated in switch 3 informs you of the s...

Page 20: ... the ignition on press switch 1 until a beep sounds To deactivate with the vehicle stopped and the ignition on press switch 1 until two beeps sound For vehicles equipped with a TFT Display instrument panel you can also deactivate activate this function Refer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 regarding the Auto door locking while driving function function ac...

Page 21: ...he headrest If the setting of rods 3 has been altered pull them fully upwards Take care to ensure they are clean and correctly aligned and if there are any problems check that the notches are facing for wards Insert the headrest rods into the holes tilt the seatback backwards if neces sary Lower the headrest until it locks press button 1 on each rod 3 and lower the headrest as far as possible To a...

Page 22: ...mes as neces sary upwards or downwards To tilt the seatback Turn control knob 3 to the required po sition To adjust the lumbar support on the driver s seat Lower handle 4 to increase the support and lift it to decrease it 1 2 3 4 For safety reasons make these adjustments only when the vehicle is station ary We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness o...

Page 23: ...rol 2 2 Table function Depending on the vehicle the passen ger seatback may be folded down onto the seat base to create a table Lower the headrest if necessary tilt handle 5 and completely lower the seatback 6 5 When the front seat is in table position the front pas senger air bag must be dis abled see information on Activating deactivating the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Risk of serious ...

Page 24: ...rease the support Adjusting the seatback To tilt the seatback move the top of switch 3 forwards or backwards Heated seats depending on vehicle With the engine running turn control 1 to either position 1 2 or 3 depending on the temperature required An indi cator light on the instrument panel lights up once the front seat heating system is operating The system which has a thermostat decides whether ...

Page 25: ...he vehicle RENAULT card in the card reader when the driver s door is opened Storing your driving position Adjust the seat using switches 4 and 5 see previous page press one of buttons 1 2 or 3 until a beep is heard the driving position is stored to store other driving positions repeat this procedure with the other but tons Recalling a stored driving position With the vehicle stationary briefly pre...

Page 26: ...st their seat belt to ensure op timum protection Adjusting your driving position Sit well back in your seat having first removed your coat or jacket This is essential to ensure your back is positioned correctly adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to depress the clutch pedal fully The seatback should be adjusted so...

Page 27: ...htly before attempting to unwind it again If there is still a problem contact an ap proved dealer ç Driver s seat belt reminder and depending on the vehi cle front passenger seat belt re minder This lights up on the instrument panel when the engine is started then if the driver s or front passenger s seat belt if this seat is occupied is not fastened and the vehicle has reached approxi mately 12 m...

Page 28: ...s clips etc a seat belt which is worn too loosely may cause injury in the event of an accident Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt around them The belt should never be twisted Following an accident have the seat belts checked and replaced if necessary Always ...

Page 29: ...sliding buckle 6 into the red catch 7 Second row rear side seats Slowly unwind belt 1 Fasten sliding buckle 9 into correspond ing red catch 8 Check that the rear seat belts are positioned and op erating correctly each time the rear seats are moved Rear seat functions Refer to the information on Rear seat functions in Section 3 REAR SEAT BELTS 1 9 8 4 2 5 3 6 7 Third row rear seats 7 seater version...

Page 30: ...t air bag Pretensioners The pretensioners hold the seat belt against the body holding the occupant more securely against the seat thus in creasing the seat belt s efficiency In the event of a severe frontal impact and if the ignition is switched on the system may engage the following de pending on the force of the impact the seat belt inertia reel preten sioner 1 which instantly retracts the seat ...

Page 31: ...label on the lower part of the windscreen or on the sun visor Each air bag system consists of an air bag and gas generator fitted on the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger an electronic unit for system monitor ing which controls the gas generator electrical trigger system remote sensors a single warning light åon the instrument panel The air bag system uses ...

Page 32: ... the driver s head and chest against the steering wheel and of the front pas senger against the dashboard The air bags then deflate immediately so that the passengers are not in any way hin dered from leaving the vehicle Special feature of the front air bag After a violent impact it has two deploy ment volumes and integrates a ventila tion system low volume air bag this is the first stage of opera...

Page 33: ...nformation on Adjusting your driving position in Section 1 This will allow sufficient space for the air bag to deploy correctly and be fully effective Warnings concerning the passenger air bag Do not attach or glue any objects badge logo clock telephone holder etc to the dashboard on or near the air bag Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger pet umbrella walking stick parcel...

Page 34: ...s switched on If the vehicle is subjected to a severe frontal impact a device retracts the seat belt pulling the seat belt tight against the body and thus improving its effectiveness Force limiter Above a certain severity of impact this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level Have the entire restraint system checked following an accide...

Page 35: ...n 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 air bag from operating correctly or cause injury when the air bag is deployed No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on the seat or internal fittings except by qualified personnel from...

Page 36: ...of the air bag system air bags pretensioners computer wiring harness etc except by qualified personnel from an approved dealer To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental trig gering of the system which may cause injury only qualified Network personnel may work on the air bag system As a safety precaution have the air bag system checked if your vehicle has been invol...

Page 37: ...to re strain your child and on its installation Incorrect installation compromises the protection it offers the child in the event of harsh braking or an impact Before purchasing a child seat check that it complies with the regulations for the country you are in and that it can be fitted in your vehicle Consult an ap proved dealer to find out which seats are recommended for your vehicle Before fit...

Page 38: ...n need to be protected as a priority A forward facing child seat which is firmly at tached to the vehicle will reduce the risk of impact to the head Ensure your child travels in a forward facing seat with a harness or buckle for as long as their size permits Choose a bucket type seat for optimum side protection w Booster cushions From 15 kg or 4 years the child can travel using a booster seat whic...

Page 39: ...tings originally fitted The seat belt must never be twisted or the tension relieved Never pass the shoulder strap under the arm or behind the back Check that the seat belt has not been damaged by sharp edges If the seat belt does not operate nor mally it will not protect the child Consult an approved dealer Do not use this seat until the seat belt has been repaired Do not use the child seat if it ...

Page 40: ...o rings 1 are located between the seatback and the seat base of the seat and are identified by a marking To ensure your child seat can be easily fitted and locked on the rings 1 use access guides 2 on the child seat 5 The rings are located on the floor and indicated by markings on the luggage compartment carpet To access these anchoring points push the rear seat forward and lift the cover if neces...

Page 41: ...after the child seat is installed Some seats are not suitable for fitting child seats The diagram on the follow ing page shows you how to attach a child seat The types of child seats indicated may not be available Before using a differ ent child seat check with the manufac turer that it can be fitted Fit the child seat in a rear seat wherever possible Check that when installing the child seat in t...

Page 42: ...the vehi cle seat and that the headrest of the ve hicle is not obstructing its use For 7 seater vehicles the second row rear seat must be pushed forwards before a child is seated in the third row rear seats In the rear centre seat Some child seats are too wide to allow access to the seat belt buckles Check that your child seat can be fitted in this seat When fitting an ISOFIX child seat in this se...

Page 43: ...seat or rear facing seats in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G carrycots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not cor rectly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deacti vated ...

Page 44: ...itted correctly 1 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted to this seat position the vehicle seat as far back and as high as possible and tilt the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child se...

Page 45: ... seat or rear facing seats in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G carrycots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not cor rectly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat check that the air bag has been deacti vated...

Page 46: ...can be fitted correctly 1 Only a rear facing child seat can be fitted to this seat position the vehicle seat as far back and as high as possible and tilt the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing ...

Page 47: ...at in group 1 from 9 to 18 kg D and E shell seat or rear facing seats in group 0 or 0 less than 13 kg F and G carrycots in group 0 less than 10 kg Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not cor rectly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury 5 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a rear facing child seat in the front passenger seat...

Page 48: ...and 1 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg E D U U IL 3 U IL 3 U C U U IL 3 U IL 3 U Forward facing seat Group 1 9 to 18 kg A B B1 X U IUF IL 4 U IUF IL 4 U Booster seat Group 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg X U 4 U 4 U The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page to ensure the regula tions in force are respected RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY before fitting a ...

Page 49: ...ed across the vehicle and will take up two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 3 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat or seats in front in accordance with the child seat instructions 4 Forward facing child seat position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the seatback of the vehicle seat Adj...

Page 50: ...ctivation You must deactivate certain devices in addition to the front passenger seat belt before fitting a child seat in the front passenger seat The front passenger air bag must only be deactivated or activated when the vehicle is stationary If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven indicator lights å and will come on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in ...

Page 51: ...t recommended to allow any other passenger to sit in that seat if the two warning lights and are lit at the same time Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible Activation of the front passenger air bag You should reactivate the air bag as soon as you remove the child seat from the front passenger seat to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact To reactivate th...

Page 52: ...up to the end of the DU 1 46 ENG_UD7430_1 Poste de conduite direction à gauche X95 J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_1 Driving position Driving position left hand drive 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 15 14 16 17 20 19 18 21 22 23 24 26 27 25 12 9 ...

Page 53: ...dia socket 19Gear lever 20RENAULT card reader 21Cruise control speed limiter control 22Heating and ventilation controls 23Engine start stop button 24Control for adjusting steering wheel height and reach 25Cruise control speed limiter con trols 26Bonnet release 27Controls for headlight beam height remote ad justment lighting rheostat for control instru ments activation deactivation of the trac tion...

Page 54: ...ontrols up to the end of the DU 1 48 ENG_UD12951_2 Poste de conduite direction à droite X95 J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_1 Driving position right hand drive 1 2 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 8 11 10 14 15 16 13 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 12 ...

Page 55: ... control 10Instrument panel 17Cruise control speed limiter con trols 18Control for adjusting steering wheel height and reach 19Engine Start Stop button 20Heating and ventilation controls 21Electronic parking brake control 22RENAULT card reader 23 Gear lever 24Storage compartment accessories socket or cigar lighter multimedia socket 25Cruise control speed limiter control 26Glove box 27Bonnet releas...

Page 56: ... is made easier during parking manoeuvres for added comfort whilst the force needed to steer increases progressively as the speed rises for enhanced safety at high speeds Adjusting the steering wheel height and depth Pull lever 1 and move the steering wheel to the required position Then push the lever back fully beyond the point of resistance to lock the steer ing wheel Make sure that the steering...

Page 57: ...n approved Dealer as soon as pos sible If you fail to follow this recom mendation you risk damaging your vehicle The warning light requires you to stop im mediately for your own safety as soon as traffic conditions allow Switch off the engine and do not restart it Contact an approved Dealer Instrument panel A or B lights up when the ignition is switched on In some cases the appearance of a warning...

Page 58: ...tops flashing Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Refertotheinformationon Antipollution fuel economy and driving in Section 2 É Preheating warning light diesel version This should come on when the igni tion is switched on It indicates that the heater plugs are in operation This goes out as soon as the engine starts M Low fuel level warning light This comes on when the igni tion is swi...

Page 59: ...ion device warning light Refer to the information on Driving cor rection devices in Section 2 Passenger air bag OFF Refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Passenger air bag ON Refer to the information on Child safety deactivating activating the front passenger air bag in Section 1 Rear seat belt reminder depending on vehicle Warnin...

Page 60: ...ight For vehicles not fitted with switch 1 it lights up when the ignition is switched on then goes out after ap proximately three seconds It comes on with other warning lights and or mes sages and is accompanied by a beep Warning light This lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out after ap proximately three seconds It can light up in conjunction with other indicator lights and or me...

Page 61: ...essential to stop and switch off the ig nition Check the coolant level refer to the in formation on Levels in Section 4 If the level is correct the light has come on for another reason contact an ap proved Dealer Instrument panel warning lights 5 5 The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY The following warning lights come on accompanied by the warn ing l...

Page 62: ...ccording to how the instrument panel is customised Speedometer km h or mph Fuel gauge The remaining fuel level is shown in yellow If the level is at the minimum the M warning light integrated in the indicator comes on accompanied by a beep Fill up as soon as possible Engine oil level low warning When the engine is started the instru ment panel display alerts you when the minimum oil level is reach...

Page 63: ...is displayed release button 3 or 4 when the unit stops flashing To return to the previous mode repeat the same operation Note once the battery is switched off the trip computer and warning system automatically returns to the original unit of measurement Overspeed buzzer Depending on the vehicle and coun try a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 seconds every 40 seconds as long as the vehicle is tra...

Page 64: ...d coun try a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 seconds every 40 seconds as long as the vehicle is travelling in excess of 72 mph 120 km h Trip computer and warning system Refer to the information on the Trip computer and warning system in Section 1 Fuel level gauge 6 If the level is at the minimum the M warning light integrated in the indicator comes on accompanied by a beep Fill up as soon as po...

Page 65: ...red by pressing one of the but tons on the end of stalk 2 Subsequent warnings will disappear automatically after 30 seconds Instrument panel in miles option to switch to km h With the ignition off press button 3 or 4 and start button 5 The speedometer unit flashes for approximately ten seconds then the new unit is displayed release button 3 or 4 when the unit stops flashing To return to the previo...

Page 66: ...stomisation menu All these functions are described on the following pages Display selection keys 2 and 3 Scroll through the following information upwards button 2 or downwards but ton 3 by pressing briefly and succes sively the display depends on the vehi cle equipment and country a total mileage and trip mileage re corder b journey parameters fuel used average fuel consumption current fuel consum...

Page 67: ...s Interpreting some of the values displayed after resetting The values showing average fuel con sumption and average speed will become more stable and reliable the further you have travelled since the last time the Reset button was pressed The average fuel consumption may de crease when the vehicle stops accelerating the engine reaches its operating temperature if the engine was cold when reset ke...

Page 68: ...ples of selections Interpreting the display selected a Total mileage and trip mileage recorder b Journey parameters Fuel used Fuel consumed since the last reset Average fuel consumption since the last reset The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since the last reset The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY ...

Page 69: ...rrent fuel consumption This value is displayed above a speed of approximately 18 mph 30 km h Estimated range with remaining fuel The value is displayed after driving 400 metres Distance travelled since the last reset Average speed since the last reset The value is displayed after driving 400 metres The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY ...

Page 70: ...s according to the driving style frequent driving at low speed door to door journeys extensive use at idle speed towing a trailer etc The distance remaining until the next service can therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled Resetting the display after the service in accordance with the maintenance schedule The mileage before service must only be reset after...

Page 71: ... in Section 2 e Cruise control speed limiter programmed speed only for vehicles which are not equipped with a TFT Display instrument panel Refer to the information on the Speed Limiter and Cruise Control in Section 2 f Trip log Successive display of information messages passenger air bag OFF etc of operating fault messages check the injection system etc Journey parameters The display of informatio...

Page 72: ... with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self diagnostics Traction control off Indicates that you have deactivated the ASR function Turn steeringwheel START Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the steering column No message memorised No warning is stored Steering wheel not locked Indicates that the steering column has not been locked Informa...

Page 73: ... light stays on Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected Clean diesel filter Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter contact an approved Dealer as soon as possible Check lighting Indicates a fault in the directional headlights Check vehicle Indicates a fault in one of the pedal sensors battery manageme...

Page 74: ...may be accompanied by a warning light and or a beep Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected Engine failure hazard Indicates an injection fault the vehicle s engine has overheated or there is a serious engine fault Braking system fault Indicates a fault in the braking system Power steering fault or Risk of steer ing locking Indicates a fault in the steering Parking brake fault or Sto...

Page 75: ...r and warning system 1 allows you to acti vate deactivate and adjust some of the vehicle s functions Accessing the vehicle settings personalisation menu With the vehicle stationary press button 2 3 or 4 to access the various settings Once the function has been selected activate or deactivate it using button 2 function activated function deactivated If you select either Parking sensor volume or LAN...

Page 76: ... 5 Resetting the clock 1 Press and hold button 2 for approxi mately three seconds when the hour flashes press button 2 again to adjust it wait approximately three seconds the minutes will flash press button 2 to adjust them wait approximately three seconds the minutes stop flashing the time is set Clock and exterior temperature Clock and exterior temperature If the electrical supply is cut battery...

Page 77: ...just it to the de sired position Heated door mirrors The rear screen is de iced at the same time refer to Section 3 Manual air conditioning and Automatic climate control The driver s door mirror may have two clearly defined zones Zone B shows what can normally be seen in an ordinary rear view mirror Zone A in creases rear side visibility The objects in zone A look much further away than they reall...

Page 78: ...d in an emergency to warn drivers of other vehicles that you have had to stop in an area where stop ping is prohibited or unexpected or that you are obliged to drive under special conditions Depending on the vehicle the hazard warning lights may come on automati cally under heavy deceleration You can switch them off by pressing switch 2 Direction indicators Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wh...

Page 79: ...ls Exterior lighting and signals 1 3 u Side lights Turn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite mark 2 This indicator light on the instrument panel comes on k Dipped beam headlights Manual operation Turn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite mark 2 This indicator light on the in strument panel comes on Automatic operation depending on vehicle Turn ring 3 until the AUTO symbol is op posite mark 2 with th...

Page 80: ...vehicle with the dipped beam headlights on and under certain conditions speed steering wheel angle forwards gear selected etc when cornering the dipped beam headlights move to light the inside of the bend Operating faults When the message Check lighting accompanied by the warning light is displayed on the instrument panel there is a lighting fault Consult an approved dealer Special features For ve...

Page 81: ...d users remember to switch off the rear fog light when it is no longer needed Lights on reminder buzzer If the lights are on after the engine is switched off a warning beep sounds when the driver s door is opened to warn you that the lights are still on Switching off the lights Turn ring 5 again until mark 4 is oppo site the symbol for the fog light that you wish to switch off The corresponding in...

Page 82: ...downwards to lower the headlights and upwards to raise them For vehicles not fitted with control A adjustment is automatic Electrical adjustment of the dipped beam headlights A For manual settings Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load Driver alone or with front passenger 0 Driver with one front passenger and one rear passenger 0 Driver with one front passenger and two...

Page 83: ...eed C normal wiping speed D fast wiping speed Special note When driving the vehicle the wiping speed slows down whenever the ve hicle stops For example fast wiping speed will slow to normal wiping speed As soon as the vehicle moves off wiping will return to the speed originally selected If stalk 1 is operated it overrides and cancels the automatic function Vehicle fitted with intermittent windscre...

Page 84: ... sweep of the wipers in addition to the wind screen washer A longer pull will trigger three sweeps of the wipers followed a few seconds later by a fourth in addition to the wind screen washer Before any action involving the windscreen washing the vehicle de icing clean ing the windscreen etc return stalk 1 to position A park Risk of injury and or damage Do not try to lift the wiper blades They can...

Page 85: ...h the ignition on push the stalk A Check the condition of the wiper blades You are responsible for their service life they must remain clean clean the blades windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy water do not use them when the wind screen or rear screen are dry free them from the windscreen or rear screen when they have not been used for a long time In all cases replace them as soon as t...

Page 86: ...ment B place your finger into the recess C Valve A is integrated into the filler pipe For details on filling the fuel tank refer to the information on Filling with fuel To close it press on the fuel filler flap by hand as far as it will go Fuel grade Use a high grade fuel that complies with the legislation in force in each country and which must conform to the specifications given on the label on ...

Page 87: ...the fuel tank filler neck contains a restrictor fitted with a foolproof system which only allows the nozzle for unleaded petrol to be used at the pump Priming bulb depending on the vehicle For diesel vehicles after a breakdown caused by completely running out of fuel the system must be reprimed before the engine is restarted Fill the tank with at least 8 litres of diesel fuel Press priming bulb 1 ...

Page 88: ...1 82 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_1 ...

Page 89: ...the engine 2 3 Special features of petrol versions 2 6 Special features of diesel versions 2 7 Gear lever 2 8 Handbrake 2 8 Electronic parking brake 2 9 Advice antipollution and fuel economy 2 12 Environment 2 15 Tyre pressure monitor 2 16 Driver correction devices aids 2 20 Speed limiter 2 23 Cruise control 2 26 Parking distance control 2 30 Reversing camera 2 33 Automatic gearbox 2 34 ...

Page 90: ...roximately 1 800 miles 3000 km Service interval refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Diesel version For the first 900 miles 1 500 km do not exceed 2 500 rpm After complet ing this mileage you may drive faster however it is only after approximately 3600 miles 6 000 km that you may reasonably expect full performance During the running in period do not ac celerate hard while the ...

Page 91: ...n detection zone 3 To start depress the brake or clutch pedal and press button 1 If a gear is en gaged the vehicle may only be started by depressing the clutch pedal Starting the vehicle For vehicles with automatic gear boxes set the lever to the P posi tion if one of the starting conditions is not met the message Press brake START Press clutch START or Gear lever to P is displayed on the instrume...

Page 92: ...your vehicle you may use some of its func tions radio navigation wipers etc Operating faults In certain cases the RENAULT hands free card may not work when the RENAULT card battery is drained flat battery etc near to appliances operating on the same frequency as the card monitor mobile phone video game etc vehicle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone The message Please insert keycard ...

Page 93: ...inutes When the driver s door is opened the accessories stop working Conditions for stopping the engine The vehicle must stationary with the lever positioned in N or P for vehicles with an automatic transmission Remote control RENAULT card Withthecardinreader 2 pressbutton 1 the engine will stop Removing the card from the reader locks the steering column Driver s responsibility Never leave your ve...

Page 94: ...gnition running out of fuel or disconnected spark plugs resulting in the engine misfiring or cutting out when driving loss of power may cause the catalytic converter to overheat reducing its efficiency which may irreparably damage it and cause heat damage to the vehicle If you notice any of the above operating faults have the necessary repairs car ried out as soon as possible by an ap proved deale...

Page 95: ...ng depending on the fuel grade used it is possible that white smoke may be emitted This is due to the exhaust particle filter being cleaned automatically and does not affect the way the vehicle runs Running out of fuel If the tank has been completely drained the system must be reprimed after the tank is refilled see information on the fuel tank in section 1 before re starting the engine Do not par...

Page 96: ... press button 3 and then lower the lever to the floor To apply Pull the lever 2 upwards and make sure the vehicle is immobilised Make sure that the hand brake is properly released when driving red indicator light off otherwise over heating may occur An impact to the under side of the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the ve...

Page 97: ...s vehicle immobilisation when the engine is stopped and engine Start Stop button 1 is pressed In all other instances e g engine stall ing the electronic parking brake is not applied automatically Manual mode must be used For certain country specific model ver sions the automatic brake application function is not activated Refer to the in formation on Manual operation To confirm that the electronic...

Page 98: ... gearbox or position P automatic gearbox depress the brake pedal and press switch 3 at the same time remove the RENAULT card from the card reader Brief stop To manually activate the electronic park ing brake when stopping at a red light or stopping when the engine is running etc pull and release switch 3 The brake is released as soon as the vehi cle is started up again Manual operation You can con...

Page 99: ...ine is running in order to prevent the vehicle from moving without the driver The message Release parking brake manually appears on the instru ment panel when the driver depresses the accelerator ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE 3 3 It is therefore essential to immobilise the vehicle by engaging first gear manual gearbox or position P au tomatic gearbox If the slope re quires it chock the vehicle Never le...

Page 100: ...ar Maintenance It is important to remember that failure to respect antipollution regulations could 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 manu facturer may alter your vehicle so that it no longer complies with antipollution regulations Have your vehic...

Page 101: ...icles Bad weather flooded roads Do not drive through floods if the water is above the lower edge of the wheel rims Exhaust gas monitoring system The exhaust gas monitoring system will detect any operating faults in the vehicle s antipollution system If this system malfunctions toxic sub stances may be released into the at mosphere or damage may occur Ä This warning light on the in strument panel w...

Page 102: ...rature Tyres An underinflated tyre increases fuel consumption The use of non recommended tyres can increase fuel consumption In vehicles fitted with air condi tioning it is normal to observe an increase in fuel consumption espe cially in urban conditions when it is used For vehicles fitted with manual air conditioning switch off the system when it is not required Advice for reducing consumption an...

Page 103: ...mitted Recycling Your vehicle is 85 recyclable and 95 recoverable in line with European requirements that will come into force in 2015 To achieve these objectives many of the vehicle components have been de signed to enable them to be recycled The materials and structures have been carefully designed to allow these com ponents to be easily removed and re processed by specialist companies In order ...

Page 104: ...nflated or leaking 1 2 This system monitors the tyre pressure Depending on the vehicle the infor mation is displayed on the instrument panel In this case they appear with the ignition on when scrolling through the trip computer and warn ing system information by pressing control 2 refer to the information on the trip computer and warning system in Section 1 or if there is a fault when driving refe...

Page 105: ...e it or contact an ap proved Dealer if it is punctured Top up the tyre pressure if the wheel is de flated This message appears along with the warning light Tyre pressure sensors absent or Check tyre pressure sensors One wheel B disappears indicating that the sensor on this wheel is missing or faulty e g if the emergency spare wheel is fitted Inflate tyres for motorway The tyre pressure is not suit...

Page 106: ...ure sensors absent or Check tyre pressure sensors The wheel concerned E is shown in white on display 4 and indicates that the sensor on this wheel is missing or faulty e g if the emergency spare wheel is fitted etc Display 3 reminds you of this informa tion Puncture The wheel concerned E is shown in red on display 4 and indicates that the tyre is punctured or severely underinflated Replace it or c...

Page 107: ...eels tyres hubcaps etc Contact an approved Dealer to fit new tyres and to find out about available ac cessories compatible with the system and available from your dealer net work the use of any other accessory could affect the correct operation of the system or damage a sensor Emergency spare wheel If the vehicle is equipped with an emer gency spare wheel it will not have a sensor When it is fitte...

Page 108: ... whilst braking In addition this system can increase stopping distances par ticularly on roads with low surface grip wet ground etc You will feel a pulsation through the brake pedal each time the system is activated The ABS does not in any way improve the vehicle s physical perform ance relating to the road surface and roadholding It is still essential to follow the rules of good driving practice ...

Page 109: ...ator light ùflashes on the instrument panel Understeer control This system optimises the action of the l ESP in the case of pronounced under steering loss of front axle road hold ing Traction control ASR This system helps to limit wheelspin of the drive wheels and to control the ve hicle when pulling away accelerating or decelerating Operating principle Using the wheel sensors the system measures ...

Page 110: ...l is applied Hazard warning lights switching on Depending on the vehicle these may light up in the event of sudden decel eration Operating faults When the system detects an operat ing fault the message Check brak ing system appears on the instrument panel along with the warning light Consult an approved dealer Braking anticipation Depending on the vehicle when you rapidly release the accelerator t...

Page 111: ...d storage and decrease switch 3 Switching the function off with limit speed storage O 4 Limit speed activation storage and recall R 5 Main On Off switch Switching on Press switch 5 on the side showing Indicator light comes on lit orange and the message Speed limiter ap pears on the instrument panel A ac companied by dashes to indicate that the speed limiter function is activated and waiting to sto...

Page 112: ...switch 2 to decrease the speed The speed limiter function is in no way linked to the brak ing system Exceeding the limit speed It is possible to exceed the limit speed at any moment To do this press the accelerator pedal firmly and fully beyond the kickdown point The limit speed flashes on the instru ment panel and depending on the ve hicle the display area lights up in red to inform you that the ...

Page 113: ... function is on standby this is confirmed by the message area no longer being lit orange Recalling the limit speed If a speed has been stored it can be re called by pressing switch 4 R When the speed limiter is put on standby pressing switch 1 re activates the function without taking into account the stored speed it is the speed at which the vehicle is moving that is taken into account Switching o...

Page 114: ...ed to the braking system This function is an addi tional driving aid However the function does not take the place of the driver Therefore it can under no circum stances replace the driver s respon sibility to respect speed limits and to be vigilant the driver must always be ready to brake Cruise control must not be used in heavy traffic on undulating or slippery roads black ice aquaplaning gravel ...

Page 115: ...nd waiting to store a cruising speed Activating cruise control At a steady speed above 20 mph 30 km h approximately press switch 1 the current speed is stored The cruising speed replaces the dashes and the activation of the cruise control is confirmed depending on the vehicle by the indicator light coming on or by the message area lighting up in green Driving Once a cruising speed is stored and th...

Page 116: ...ng the cruising speed The cruising speed may be exceeded at any time by depressing the accelera tor pedal The cruising speed flashes on the in strument panel and depending on the vehicle the display area lights up in red to inform you that the limit speed is being exceeded Then release the accelerator after a few seconds the vehicle will automati cally return to its set cruising speed Cruising spe...

Page 117: ...he cruise control function is deacti vated if you press switch 5 in this case a speed is no longer stored The green indicator light on the instrument panel A goes out to confirm that the function is deactivated Putting the cruise control on standby or switching it off does not cause a rapid reduction in speed you must brake by depressing the brake pedal Returning to the cruising speed If a speed i...

Page 118: ...s an additional aid that indicates the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle whilst reversing using sound signals Under no circumstances should it replace the driver s care or responsibil ity whilst reversing The driver should always look out for sudden hazards during driving always ensure that there are no moving obstacles such as a child animal pram or bi cycle etc or small narrow objects...

Page 119: ... and the corresponding front or rear beep sound will be emit ted If obstacles are detected both at the front and rear of the vehicle at the same time and they are both less than 30 centimetres away from the vehicle the corresponding front and rear beeps will be emitted alternately Automatic deactivation of the front parking distance control The system deactivates when the vehicle speed is above ap...

Page 120: ... sounds for approximately 3 seconds each time reverse gear is se lected and is accompanied by the mes sage Check parking sensor shown on the instrument panel A Consult an ap proved Dealer Special features Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors are not obscured by dirt mud snow etc You can also adjust the volume From the vehicle settings customisation menu refer to the information on the Vehicle settin...

Page 121: ... is initially used with the aid of the gauges mobile for the trajectory and fixed for the distance then when the red zone is reached use the rep resentation of the bumper to stop ac curately Note depending on the vehicle certain parameters can be adjusted Refer to the handbook for the equipment This function is an additional aid It cannot therefore under any circumstances replace the vigilance or ...

Page 122: ...hen the vehi cle is stopped with your foot on the brake and the accelerator pedal re leased To move out of position P you must apply the brake before pressing un locking button 2 Driving in automatic mode Select position D In most traffic con ditions you will not have to touch the gear selector lever again the gears will change automatically at the right time and at the most suitable engine speed ...

Page 123: ... in manual mode With the selector lever in position D move the lever to the left Shifting the lever repeatedly allows you to change gears manually To move down through the gears push the lever backwards To move up through the gears push the lever forwards The gear selected is displayed on the instrument panel Special cases In certain driving conditions e g engine protection operation of the Electr...

Page 124: ...s A press button 3 and at the same time press unlocking button 2 on the lever Operating faults when driving if the message Check auto gearbox appears on the instru ment panel this indicates there is a fault Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible when driving if the message Auto gearbox overheating appears on the instrument panel stop the vehicle to allow the gearbox to cool down Contact ...

Page 125: ...er Interior lighting 3 15 Sun visor 3 17 Passenger compartment storage space and fittings 3 19 Accessories socket 3 25 Ashtray 3 25 Cigar lighter 3 25 Adjusting the rear seats 3 28 Luggage compartment 3 33 Rear parcel shelf normal chassis versions 3 34 Luggage compartment cover long chassis versions 3 35 Luggage compartment storage space and fittings 3 36 Transporting objects in the luggage compar...

Page 126: ...S air outlets 1 2 1 left hand side air vent 2 left hand side window demister outlet 3 windscreen demister outlets 4 centre air vents 5 right hand side window demister outlet 6 right hand side air vent 7 rear air vents 8 passenger footwell heater outlets 9 automatic climate control manual air conditioning control panel 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 8 7 7 9 8 ...

Page 127: ...control knob 1 beyond the point of resistance Up maximum air flow Down closed Direction Move tabs 2 to the desired position Rear seats Move tab 3 to the right or left to direct the air flow Turn control knob 4 downwards to decrease the air flow and direct it downwards upwards to increase the air flow and direct it upwards Do not add anything to the vehicle s ventilation circuit for example to remo...

Page 128: ...utton 3 The air conditioning system is used for lowering the temperature inside the passenger compartment eliminating condensation more quickly Distribution of air in the passenger compartment There are five air distribution options Turn control 4 to choose the distribution option W The air flow is directed to the windscreen and the front side window demisting vents i The air flow is distributed b...

Page 129: ...Switching the air recirculation on Press button 6 the integrated indicator light comes on Under these conditions air is taken from the passenger compartment and is recirculated with no air being taken from outside the vehicle Manual air conditioning 2 2 1 2 3 4 6 Positions Wand idisable the air recirculation function to avoid any risk of condensation forming on the windscreen and trigger the air c...

Page 130: ...sts of a choice of three programmes AUTO allows the selected comfort level to be best attained depending on the exterior conditions Press button 3 SOFT gently brings the temperature to the desired comfort level The comfort level is then maintained gently and si lently Press button 2 FAST increases the operation of the system to reach the desired comfort level more quickly Use this programme when y...

Page 131: ...ase or reduce the temperature on the left hand side 1 or right hand side 6 Pressing button 3 for more than 2 sec onds sets the passenger temperature to the driver s temperature Special note the highest and lowest settings allow the system to produce maximum hot or cold temperature levels LO and HI on display 12 6 A 12 Clear View function Press button 10 the integrated indica tor light comes on Thi...

Page 132: ...ommended to use automatic mode by selecting one of the auto matic programmes AUTO SOFT or FAST In automatic mode indicator light for button 3 on all heating and air conditioning functions are controlled by the system You can also change the system selection In this case the indicator light for button 3 will go out and the changed function which is no longer controlled by the system is shown on dis...

Page 133: ... is distributed be tween all the air vents the front side window demisting vents the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells The air flow is directed mainly towards the footwells The air flow is directed to wards the dashboard air vents the front footwells and depending on the vehicle the second row footwells The air flow is directed to wards the dashboard air vents and depending on the vehic...

Page 134: ...11 again Stopping the system Press button 7 to switch off the system in this case OFF is shown on dis play 12 To switch the system on press one of switches 2 3 or 4 Recycling This function is controlled automatically but it can also be activated manually Note during recirculation air is taken from the passenger compartment and is recycled with no air being taken from outside the vehicle air recirc...

Page 135: ...ehicle for the in spection frequency Operating faults As a general rule contact your ap proved Dealer in the event of an op erating fault reduction in de icing demist ing or air conditioning perform ance This may be caused by the passenger compartment filter cartridge becoming clogged no cold air is being produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fuses are sound Otherwise swi...

Page 136: ... addition to the oper ation of the electric windows described previously Briefly press or pull the window switch fully the window is fully lowered or raised Pressing the switch again stops the window moving Safety of rear occupants Depending on the vehicle the driver can disable op eration of the electric win dows and the rear doors by press ing switch 4 The indicator light integrated in the switc...

Page 137: ...NAULT card deactivates hands free mode Closing windows can cause serious injury If the vehicle is equipped with this function this action will activate deadlocking Check that there is no one still inside the vehicle Sunroof open the sun blind to open slightly turn button 7 to po sition A to open fully turn button 7 to po sition B C or D depending on the opening position required to close turn butt...

Page 138: ...rule if there is a load on the roof use of the sunroof is not recommended Before using the sunroof check the objects and or accessories bike racks roof boxes etc attached to the roof bars they should be prop erly arranged and secured and should not interfere with the opera tion of the sunroof Contact an approved Dealer for de tails of possible conversions Important during this operation the sunroo...

Page 139: ...ighting 1 2 When the doors or luggage com partment are unlocked and opened the courtesy and door lights come on temporarily Courtesy light Tilt switch 3 to move it to the position for permanent lighting intermittent lighting which comes on when a door is opened This switches off after a time delay once the doors concerned have been closed cor rectly immediate switching off Map reading lights depen...

Page 140: ...5 J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_3 Interior lighting 2 2 Luggage compartment light 7 Depending on the vehicle light 7 comes on when the luggage compartment is opened 7 Glove box light 6 Light 6 comes on when the cover is opened 6 7 ...

Page 141: ... J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_3 Vanity mirror Slide cover 3 Depending on the vehicle light 2 is au tomatic Sun blind SUN BLIND mirrors Child minder mirror Pull on recess 4 to open it Front sun visor Lower the sun visor 1 over the wind screen or unclip it and lower it over the side window 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 142: ...til hook 2 engages in its housing make sure that the hook is correctly clipped in SUN VISOR Rear side sun blind Pull the sun blind upwards using hook 3 until it engages in housing 4 make sure that the hook is correctly clipped in 1 3 4 2 Rear sun blind on the tailgate Pull the sun blind upwards using tabs 6 until they engage in hook 5 make sure they are correctly clipped in 6 5 ...

Page 143: ...ockets 1 It can hold a 1 5 litre bottle Passenger compartment storage fittings 1 6 1 Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of the driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are placed in the open storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passengers during sudden turn...

Page 144: ..._JR95_Renault_3 Passenger compartment storage fittings 2 6 Sunglasses holder 4 4 Sun blind storage 5 This can be used for storing motorway tickets cards etc 5 Central storage compartment or control 6 Depending on the vehicle central con trol 6 may be replaced by a storage compartment 6 ...

Page 145: ...storage fittings 3 6 Central storage compartment C Raise armrest 8 The compartment can hold a 1 5 litre bottle Note the storage compartment is lit Do not allow objects to touch the bulb as this could damage them D 10 C Central elbow rest 8 The central elbow rest slides to allow the length to be adjusted Slide it movement A Centre console 9 The centre console slides to allow the length to be adjust...

Page 146: ...ld a can a cup or the ashtray 11 When turning corners accelerating or braking ensure that the recepta cle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged There is a risk of burning if hot liquid escapes Passenger storage compartment Pull handle 10 to open it The glove box can hold A4 size docu ments a large bottle of water etc The storage compartment is ventilated and refrigerated 10 11 11 ...

Page 147: ... 14 Grab handle 15 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is being driven Do not use it for getting into or out of the vehicle 13 13 Front seat storage compartments 13 Rear door storage compartment 12 12 Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are placed in the open stor age compartments in such a way that they may fall onto pas sengers during sudden turning or braking ...

Page 148: ... may be re moved once open pull up Passenger compartment storage fittings 6 6 17 Storage drawer 17 under front and rear seats These drawers can hold a road atlas the vehicle documentation etc Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of the driver as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use Retaining hook 16 This is used to hold bags while...

Page 149: ...ith a maximum power rating of 120 Watts voltage 12V which have been approved by our Technical Department Accessories socket Ashtray Cigar lighter Ashtray cigar lighter accessories socket 1 2 Cigar lighter 1 With the ignition on push in cigar lighter 1 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 Ashtray 2 To open lift t...

Page 150: ...t the lowest position this is for storage only It should not be in this position when a seat is occupied Rear headrests Position for use Lift the headrest to maximum height then lower it until it locks To remove the headrest Press the tab s 1 then remove the headrest To refit the headrest Insert the rods into the holes press tab 1 and lower the headrest B The headrest is a safety component check t...

Page 151: ...st Fitting a headrest Insert the headrest rods in the holes Pull the headrest towards you and slide it to the desired height at the same time For the child setting lift lock 2 to re lease strap 3 Pull lock 2 down and lower cushion A fully The two side sup ports 5 must be positioned on either side of the neck Then adjust the height of the headrest the base of side sup ports 5 must be approximately ...

Page 152: ...80 kg in this position Adjusting the rear seats For safety reasons carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is stationary The rear seats are separate seats To move the seats forwards or backwards Lift lever 2 to unlock the seat Once in the desired position release the lever and check that the seat is correctly locked ADJUSTING THE REAR SEATS 3 3 When moving the rear seats ensure that nothing obs...

Page 153: ...ssible REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS 1 2 Returning a seat to its normal position Lower the seat until it locks in place at floor level movement A Check that it is correctly locked When moving the rear seats ensure that nothing obstructs the anchorage points passenger s arm or leg a pet gravel cloth toys etc 2 1 3 4 A Note it may be necessary to move the passenger and or driver s seats forwards and to lower ...

Page 154: ...s in place at floor level Check that it is correctly locked When fitting side seats make sure that the seat belt buckle is inside the vehicle When refitting the seatback make sure it is correctly locked If using seat covers make sure they do not prevent the seat back and seat base latches from locking in Ensure that the seat belts and seat belt fasteners are correctly positioned Reposition the hea...

Page 155: ...headrest Third row rear seats Folding up a seat From the luggage compartment lower the headrest pull strap 2 push the seatback areas A to lock the seat ensuring that it is correctly locked Note the hooks 1 secure the seat belt buckles REAR SEAT OPERATION 7 seater version 1 2 When moving third row rear seats check that no one is near to any of the moving parts check that there is sufficient space a...

Page 156: ... row seat forwards lower the seat headrest lift handle 3 the seatback lowers itself Fold the seat down sit in the third row rear seat pull the second row rear seat to put it into the table position lift the seatback Use restriction It is not permitted to drive with a second row rear seatback or seat folded down when there is a passenger occupying a third row rear seat The label located on the back...

Page 157: ...he tailgate To close Lower the tailgate using the handles 2 inside the tailgate to help you Opening manually from inside the vehicle Special note If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate it can be done manually from inside access the luggage compartment by tilting the rear bench seatback s insert a pencil or similar object in recess 3 and slide the unit as shown in the illustration push the tail...

Page 158: ... B then pull up and towards you To refit it proceed in reverse order to removal Rear parcel shelf normal chassis versions REAR PARCEL SHELF normal chassis versions 1 Maximum load on the rear parcel shelf 25 kg evenly distributed Do not place any objects especially heavy or hard objects on the parcel shelf These may pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the ...

Page 159: ...1 pull it gently to release the pins from their mounting points lo cated on each side of the luggage com partment Guide the luggage cover onto the roller Luggage compartment cover storage Housing 2 in the luggage compartment is designed for storing the luggage cover Insert the left hand side of the inertia reel into the storage compartment fol lowed by the right hand side Position the luggage cove...

Page 160: ...e compartment storage space and fittings Side storage compartments 1 Depending on the vehicle this may be used to hold oil containers etc Bag hooks 2 Maximum weight per hook 5 kg Luggage compartment storage space and fittings 1 2 Storage compartment under luggage compartment carpet Depending on the vehicle to access this lift the luggage compartment carpet Partition 3 can be removed 3 1 2 ...

Page 161: ...k of the rear bench seat Separating the luggage compartment depending on the vehicle The loading area can be separated Lift divider 4 The elastic band 5 on the back is used to hold objects vertically Maximum weight 30 kg evenly distrib uted 4 Luggage compartment storage space and fittings 1 2 Anchorage points Hooks 6 located on each corner of the luggage compartment allow the load to be secured 6 ...

Page 162: ...folded as flat as possi ble against the seat Transporting objects in the luggage compartment Towing attachments Transporting objects in the luggage compartment towing towing equipment A Always position the heavi est items directly on the floor Use the lashing points on the floor of the luggage compartment if these are fitted to the vehicle The luggage should be loaded in such a way that no items w...

Page 163: ...e vehicle on each side lower cover 1 to gain access to the anchoring points for the top part of the luggage net insert the top rod of net 2 into the an choring points Depending on the vehicle this may be used when transporting animals or lug gage to isolate them from the passen ger section It can be positioned behind the rear seats A behind the front seats B The luggage net is designed to retain a...

Page 164: ...p 9 so that it is taut adjust the position of the second row seats ensure that the seatbacks do not touch the luggage net Note recess 10 should be on the side of the centre seat belt feed Fitting the luggage net behind the rear seats behind the second row rear seats on the 7 seater version Inside the vehicle on each side push the second row seats fully for ward lift cover 6 to access the luggage n...

Page 165: ...ss the mount ing points 1 For information on the range of equipment adapted to your vehi cle we advise you to consult an ap proved Dealer Refer to the fitting instructions for in formation on how to fit roof bars and conditions of use Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documenta tion Maximum permissible load on roof rack refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 1 1...

Page 166: ...d to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment 6 3 5 Hands free telephone integrated control On equipped vehicles use steering column control 5 and microphone 6 Multimedia systems The equipment described below may or may not be fitted to the vehicle and its location may vary depending on the vehicle navigation system version Radio 1 CD or DVD player depending on the ...

Page 167: ...Renault_4 Section 4 Maintenance Bonnet 4 2 Engine oil level engine oil change 4 3 Levels 4 6 engine coolant 4 6 brake fluid 4 7 windscreen headlight washer reservoir 4 8 Filters 4 8 Tyre Pressure 4 9 Battery 4 10 Bodywork maintenance 4 11 Interior trim maintenance 4 13 ...

Page 168: ...mpartment To close the bonnet again hold the bonnet in the middle and guide it down allowing a 30 cm gap before it is closed then release it It will latch automatically under its own weight Check that it is correctly locked The engine may be hot when carrying out opera tions in close proximity In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury In the event of even a slight...

Page 169: ... has not been exceeded risk of engine damage Refer to the following pages The instrument panel display only alerts the driver when the oil level is at its min imum remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean lint free cloth push the dipstick in as far as it will go for vehicles equipped with a cap type dipstick C screw the cap in as far as it will go take out the dipstick again read the level it sho...

Page 170: ...m reading on the dipstick 2 is between 1 5 and 2 litres depend ing on the engine wait for approximately 20 minutes to allow the oil to flow into the engine check the level using the dipstick 2 as described above Once the operation is complete ensure that the dipstick is fully inserted or the cap type dipstick screwed in com pletely Do not exceed the max level and do not forget to refit cap 1 and d...

Page 171: ...res 1 4 TCe engine 4 65 litres 1 5 dCi engine 4 5 litres 1 9 dCi engine 4 6 litres 2 0 dCi engine 5 9 litres Engine oil grade Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Engine oil change if you are changing the oil when the engine is hot be careful not to scald yourself if the oil overflows Filling take care when topping up the oil that no oil drips onto engine components risk of fi...

Page 172: ...ensure protection against freezing anticorrosion protection of the cool ing system Levels engine coolant LEVELS 1 3 Coolant The level when cold should be be tween the MIN and MAX marks on the coolant reservoir 1 Top this level up when cold before it reaches the MIN mark No operations should be carried out on the cooling circuit when the engine is hot Risk of burns Consult your approved dealer at o...

Page 173: ...ing line If you wish to check the disc and drum wear yourself you should obtain the document explaining the checking pro cedure from our network or from the manufacturer s website Topping up After any operation on the hydraulic cir cuit a specialist must replace the fluid Only use fluids approved by our Technical Department and taken from a sealed container Replacement intervals Refer to the Maint...

Page 174: ...Liquid Windscreen washer fluid In winter use anti freeze product Jets Use a tool such as a needle to adjust the height of the windscreen washer jets NOTE Depending on the vehicle to find out the fluid level open cap 1 and pull out the dipstick Filters The replacement of filter elements air filter passenger compartment filter diesel filter etc is scheduled in the maintenance operations for your veh...

Page 175: ...ency spare wheel dimen sions I tyre pressure for the emergency spare wheel Tyre safety and use of snow chains Refer to the information on Tyres in Section 5 for the servicing con ditions and depending on the ver sion the use of chains Special note For vehicles used fully laden maximumpermissibleall up weight and towing a trailer The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph 100 km h and the tyre pre...

Page 176: ...sk of explosion Depending on the vehicle a system continuously checks the battery charge status If this drops the message Battery low start engine is displayed on the instrument panel In this case start the engine Then the message Battery charging appears on the in strument panel for the duration of the charging time The charge status of your battery can decrease especially if you use your ve hicl...

Page 177: ...ons are not taken this could give rise to corrosion or operational faults 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 im pacts Protection against the effects of corrosive agents Although your vehicle has been treated with very effective anti corrosion prod ucts it nevertheless re...

Page 178: ... tances when driving on gravelled surfaces to prevent paint damage Repair or have repaired quickly areas where the paint has been dam aged to prevent corrosion spread ing Remember to visit the body shop periodically if your vehicle has an anti corrosion warranty Refer to the Maintenance Service Booklet for your vehicle Respect local regulations about washing vehicles e g do not wash your vehicle o...

Page 179: ...nt panels e g in strument panel clock exterior tem perature display radio display Use a soft cloth or cotton wool If this does not clean it properly use a soft cloth or cotton wool slightly moistened with soapy water and then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or cotton wool Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing al cohol must not be used under any circumstance...

Page 180: ...4 14 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_4 ...

Page 181: ... 5 Emergency spare wheel 5 8 Changing a wheel 5 9 Tyres tyre and wheel safety use in winter 5 10 Headlights changing bulbs 5 13 Rear lights changing bulbs 5 16 Indicator lights changing bulbs 5 19 Interior lights changing bulbs 5 20 Fuses 5 22 Battery 5 24 RENAULT card battery 5 26 Fitting a radio 5 27 Accessories 5 28 Wipers replacing blades 5 29 Towing 5 30 Operating faults 5 32 ...

Page 182: ...hecked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use Vehicles fitted with an emergency spare wheel smaller than the four other wheels Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same vehicle As the punctured wheel is wider than the emergency spare wheel the vehicle s ground clearance is reduced Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel with the same dimensions a...

Page 183: ... of the luggage compartment lift the third row rear right hand seat pull tab 7 then take out the jack and the bag con taining the tools To refit reposition the bag containing the tools in its housing fold the jack fully wrap it in its soundproofing mate rial and place it in its housing Check that the assembly is correctly posi tioned to avoid noise 8 7 Do not leave the tools un secured inside the ...

Page 184: ... changing purposes only Under no circumstances should it be used for carrying out repairs underneath the vehicle or to gain access to the un derside of the vehicle 12 A B C D Wheel trim Remove it using hubcap tool 4 by en gaging the hook in the recess provided next to valve 12 to attach the metal clip To refit the hubcap align it with valve 12 Push the retaining hooks in fully start ing with side ...

Page 185: ...to the presence of the repair product injected into the tyre The kit is only approved for inflating the tyres of the ve hicle originally equipped with the kit It must never be used to inflate the tyres of another vehicle or any other inflatable object rubber ring rubber boat etc Avoid spillage on skin when hand ling the repair liquid bottle If drop lets do leak out rinse them off with plenty of wa...

Page 186: ...e achieved repair is impossible Do not drive the vehicle Consult an ap proved dealer Do not pull out the foreign body causing the puncture if it is still in the tyre Depending on the vehicle in the event of a puncture use the kit located in storage compartment C or underneath luggage compartment carpet D 1 4 3 5 6 7 8 2 Before using this kit park the vehicle at a sufficient distance from traffic s...

Page 187: ... using the kit The kit should not be operated for more than 15 consecutive minutes Following repair with the kit do not travel further than 120 miles 200 km In addi tion reduce your speed and under no circumstances exceed 48 mph 80 km h The sticker which you must affix in a prominent posi tion on the dashboard reminds you of this Depending on the country or local legislation a tyre repaired with t...

Page 188: ...zontal 4 3 Emergency spare wheel B It is located under the vehicle In the luggage compartment lift cover 3 and remove the blanking cover Using wheelbrace 4 loosen the retaining cable and the wheel will be lowered to the ground From outside the vehicle stand the wheel up press lock 5 and rotate it quarter of a turn Remove the cable from the rim to release it 6 As the punctured wheel is wider than t...

Page 189: ... remove the wheel trim Unlock the wheel bolts using wheel wrench 3 Position it so as to be able to push from above line jack 1 up horizontally the jack head must be positioned at the same height as plate mounting as close as possible to the wheel con cerned indicated by an arrow 2 start cranking the jack up by hand to align the base plate which should be pushed slightly under the vehicle Switch on...

Page 190: ...read has been worn to the level of the wear indicators they become visible 2 it is then necessary to replace your tyres because the tread rubber is no more than 1 6 mm deep resulting in poor roadholding on wet roads An overloaded vehicle long journeys by motorway particularly in very hot weather or continual driving on poorly surfaced minor roads will lead to more rapid tyre wear and affect safety...

Page 191: ...s Emergency spare wheel Refer to the information on Puncture and Changing a wheel in Section 5 Incorrect tyre pressures lead to abnormal tyre wear and unusually hot running These are factors which may seriously affect safety and lead to poor road holding risk of bursting or tread separa tion The pressure depends on the load and the speed of use Adjust the pressure according to the condi tions of u...

Page 192: ...um 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 neces sary to observe the speed specified by current legislation These tyres must at a minimum be fitted to the two front wheels Chains may only be fitted to tyres of the same size as those originally fitted to your vehicle In all cases we would recommend ...

Page 193: ... running light bulb type P21LL Discharge bulb main beam headlights dipped beam headlights Never open cover A Bulb type D1S 2 A special mounting is re quired to fit this type of headlight it is forbidden to fit a headlight with xenon bulbs to a vehicle which was not designed for it Due to the danger involved in handling high voltage de vices this type of bulb must be replaced by an approved dealer ...

Page 194: ...ft cloth If this does not clean it properly moisten the cloth with soapy water then rinse off Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth Cleaning products containing alco hol must not be used Main beamA dipped B halogen headlights Removal Remove cover A or B unclip the bulb by lifting connector 4 or 5 movement C or D then replace the bulb Bulb type H7 Access to the dipped beam headlight on th...

Page 195: ...on to the electrical system must be performed by an approved dealer since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment harness components and in partic ular the alternator In addition your Dealer has all the parts required for fitting these units Front fog lights 1 The front bumper needs to be removed consult an approved Dealer The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when repl...

Page 196: ...eak when replaced Risk of injury LED lighting The lights are equipped with an LED lighting system as soon as the side lights are switched on Consult an approved Dealer to replace the LEDs This lighting does not replace a faulty side light 4 From the outside undo screw 2 using a flat blade screwdriver or similar and pull the light unit towards you Unclip the bulb holder a quarter of a turn Replace ...

Page 197: ...nd brake lights From the outside undo screw 5 using a flat blade screwdriver or similar and pull the light unit towards you Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order taking care not to damage the wiring Note do not remove seal 9 Unclip the bulb holder by pressing on the tabs 6 Replace the bulb Direction indicator light 7 Bulb type PY21W Side light and brake light 8 Bulb type P21 5W 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 198: ...ew it by turning towards the centre of the vehi cle Bulb type P21W The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury REAR LIGHTS changing bulbs 3 4 From the outside of the vehicle pull on the light unit to remove it then unscrew bulb holder 11 a quarter of a turn Replace the bulb Bulb type W5W Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order taking care not to damage the wiri...

Page 199: ...dicator lights 16 Unclip indicator light 16 using a flat blade screwdriver or similar Position it to A to tilt the rear indicator light to wards the front of the vehicle Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Bulb type W5W 16 A Number plate lights 14 Unclip light 14 by pressing tab 15 Remove the light cover to gain access to the bulb Bulb type C5W festoon bulb 14 High level...

Page 200: ... The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury INTERIOR LIGHTING changing bulbs 1 2 Courtesy light Set the three switches to the central position move the courtesy light backwards movement A then tilt the front downwards movement B when removing the courtesy light ensure that you do not pull the elec trical wires unclip lens 1 Note to remove the defective bulb you can us...

Page 201: ...95_Renault_5 The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Luggage compartment lights Unclip lights 4 using a flat blade screw driver or similar Disconnect the light Press tab 5 to release lens 7 and access bulb 6 Bulb type W5W INTERIOR LIGHTING changing bulbs 2 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 202: ... B To remove the fuse from the tweezers slide the fuse to the side It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations Check the fuse in question and replace it if neces sary by a fuse of the same rating If a fuse is fitted where the rating is too high it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat risk of fire in the event of an item of equipment using an excessive amount of current In accordance...

Page 203: ...tain fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level 1 Electronic parking brake 2 Brake lights 3 Automatic door locking 4 Driver s window winder 5 Instrument panel 6 Direction indicator lights 7 Navigation system 8 Interior rear view mirror 9 Rear screen wiper 10 and 11 Rear electric windows 12 ABS ESP 13 Passenger electric window 14 Windscreen washer 15 Heated door mirrors 16 Radio 17 Luggage compar...

Page 204: ...t be com patible with a battery with nominal voltage of 12 volts Do not disconnect the battery when the engine is running Follow the instruc tions given by the manufacturer of the battery charger you are using Special procedures may be required to charge some batteries Contact your ap proved dealer Avoid all risk of sparks which may cause an immediate explosion and charge the battery in a well ven...

Page 205: ...cles risk of short circuiting when the positive terminals are connected and that the discharged battery is properly connected Switch off your vehicle ignition Start the engine of the vehicle supply ing the current and run it at a moderate speed Battery troubleshooting 2 2 2 3 4 5 A B 1 Attach positive lead A to mounting 1 attached to terminal 2 then to terminal 3 of the battery supplying the curre...

Page 206: ... pressing on one side movement A and by lifting the other movement B then replace it en suring the polarity and model shown on cover 3 are respected Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organisation responsible for collecting and recycling batteries 1 2 To refit proceed in the reverse order to removal checking that cover 3 is cor rectly clipped on risk of an incorrect seal if it i...

Page 207: ...g cover The aerial and supply and speaker wire connec tions are located behind it In all cases it is very important to follow the manufacturer s instructions care fully The specifications of the brackets and wires available from our network vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio Consult an approved Dealer to find out the correct part number No work may be carri...

Page 208: ...al equipment and or the compo nents connected to it if the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equipment make sure that the unit is correctly protected by a fuse Establish the rating and position of this fuse Before fitting an electrical or electronic device particu larly for transmitters receiv ers frequency bandwidth power level position of the aerial etc ensure that it is compatib...

Page 209: ...tor overheating Check the condition of the wiper blades Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to lose efficiency approximately once a year Whilst changing the blade take care not to drop the arm onto the window after it has been removed as this may break the window 1 2 3 Check the condition of the wiper blades You are responsible for their service life clean the blades windscreen and rear...

Page 210: ...fied by current legisla tion for towing must always be observed If your vehicle is the towing vehicle do not exceed the maximum towing weight for your vehicle refer to the information on Weights in Section 6 Towing a vehicle with an automatic gearbox With the engine switched off the trans mission is no longer lubricated It is preferable to tow this type of vehicle on a trailer or tow it with the f...

Page 211: ...ing the wheelbrace Use only towing hitch 7 and the wheel brace located under the luggage com partment carpet in the tool kit refer to the information on the Tool kit in Section 5 When the engine is stopped steering and braking assist ance are not operational Do not leave the tools unse cured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking Use a rigid towing bar If a rope or cable is used w...

Page 212: ...k or unlock the doors Card battery is flat Replace the battery You can still lock unlock and start your vehicle refer to the information on Locking unlocking the doors in Section 1 and Starting Stopping the engine in Section 2 Use of appliances operating on the same frequency as the card mobile phone etc Stop using the equipment or use the emer gency key refer to the information on Locking unlocki...

Page 213: ... in Section 5 or replace the battery if necessary Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked The engine will not start Starting conditions are not fulfilled Refer to the information on Starting stopping the engine in Section 2 The RENAULT hands free card does not work Insert the card in the card reader in order to start the engine Refer to the information on Starting stopping the eng...

Page 214: ... the coolant reservoir Mechanical fault cylinder head gasket damaged faulty coolant pump Stop the engine Contact an approved dealer Smoke under the bonnet Short circuit or cooling system leak Stop switch off the ignition stand away from the vehicle and contact an approved dealer The oil pressure warning light comes on while cornering or braking The level is too low Top up the engine oil refer to t...

Page 215: ...itch off the engine and contact an approved dealer Coolant leaks Check the coolant reservoir it should con tain fluid If there is no coolant consult an approved dealer as soon as possible Radiator If there is a significant lack of coolant remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while the engine is very warm After any procedure on the vehicle which has involved even partial drai...

Page 216: ... on Headlights changing the bulbs or Rear lights changing the bulbs in section 5 The direction indicators do not work Faulty electrical circuit Consult an approved dealer The lights do not come on or go off Faulty electrical circuit or control Consult an approved dealer Traces of condensation in the lights Traces ofcondensation maybeanatu ral phenomenon caused by variations in temperature In this ...

Page 217: ...Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Section 6 Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates 6 2 Dimensions 6 5 Engine specifications 6 7 Weights 6 8 Towing weights 6 8 Replacement parts 6 9 Service sheets 6 10 Anticorrosion check 6 16 ...

Page 218: ...d be quoted on all correspondence or orders Vehicle identification plate A 1 Vehicle type and chassis number This information is repeated on marking B 2 Maximum permissible all up weight 3 Total train weight vehicle fully loaded with trailer 4 Front axle Maximum permissible weight 5 Rear axle Maximum permissible weight 6 Technical specifications of vehicle 7 Vehicle paint reference 8 Equipment lev...

Page 219: ...lt ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Engine identification plates 2 3 C 2 3 C 1 The information on the engine plate or label C should be quoted on all your correspondence or orders Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number C C ...

Page 220: ...lt ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Engine identification plates 3 3 C 2 3 1 The information on the engine plate or label C should be quoted on all your correspondence or orders Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number C C C ...

Page 221: ...nical specifications up to the end of the DU 6 5 ENG_UD7507_1 Dimensions en mètre X95 J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Dimensions Dimensions in metres 0 888 2 702 0 753 1 546 4 343 1 624 1 547 2 077 Unladen Normal chassis versions ...

Page 222: ...6 6 ENG_UD7507_1 Dimensions en mètre X95 J95 R95 Renault ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Dimensions in metres continued 0 888 2 769 0 903 1 536 4 560 1 675 Unladen 1 539 2 077 Long chassis versions ...

Page 223: ...use unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap If not available for a limited time only use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 for a label showing 95 or 98 with an octane rating of 87 for a label showing 91 95 or 98 Diesel The label located in the fuel filler flap indicates authorised fuels Spark plugs Only use the spark plugs specified for your veh...

Page 224: ...ng device Towing weight Towing a caravan boat etc It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations Contact an approved Dealer about any towing equipment When towing under no circumstances may the total train weight vehicle trailer be exceeded However the following is permitted the rear maximu...

Page 225: ...al parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly specialised tests Therefore they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally If you always fit genuine RENAULT replacement parts to your vehicle you will ensure that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the manufacturer s Network using original parts are guaranteed according to the...

Page 226: ...ice sheets service sheets 1 6 Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK...

Page 227: ... Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 228: ... Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 229: ... Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 230: ... Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 231: ... Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anticorrosion check OK Not OK See specific page ...

Page 232: ...ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check Anticorrosion check 1 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 233: ..._JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check 2 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 234: ..._JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check 3 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 235: ..._JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check 4 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 236: ..._JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check 5 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 237: ..._JR95_Renault_6 Anticorrosion check 6 6 If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair ...

Page 238: ...6 22 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_6 ...

Page 239: ...ions 6 5 6 6 display 1 51 1 59 doors 1 10 1 11 1 14 doors tailgate 1 8 driver s position 1 46 1 49 1 51 1 55 driving 2 2 2 14 2 16 2 32 2 34 2 36 driving position settings 1 20 A ABS 2 20 2 22 accessories 5 28 accessories socket 3 25 additional methods of restraint 1 24 1 27 1 30 side protection 1 29 to the rear seat belts 1 24 1 28 adjusting your driving position 1 20 advice on antipollution 2 12...

Page 240: ...the horn 1 72 hubcap tool 5 3 5 4 E electric beam height adjustment 1 76 electric windows 3 12 3 14 electronic parking brake 2 9 2 11 Electronic Stability Program ESP 2 20 2 22 emergency brake assist 2 20 2 22 emergency braking 2 20 2 22 emergency key 1 2 1 3 emergency spare wheel 5 2 5 8 engine technical specifications 6 7 engine oil 4 3 engine specifications 6 7 engine start stop button 2 3 2 5 ...

Page 241: ...t in addition to the seat belts 1 28 1 30 multimedia equipment 3 42 N navigation 3 42 navigation system 3 42 O oil change 4 3 opening the doors 1 10 1 13 operating faults 5 32 5 36 P paintwork maintenance 4 11 4 12 I indicators 1 72 5 13 5 14 indicators direction indicators 1 72 5 16 exterior temperature indicator 1 70 instrument panel 1 51 1 68 instrument panel 1 51 1 68 1 73 instrument panel mes...

Page 242: ...towing a caravan 3 38 6 8 towing equipment fitting 3 38 towing hitch 5 30 5 31 towing rings 1 32 3 38 3 40 towing weights 6 8 traction control ASR 2 20 2 22 reference 6 2 parking distance control 2 30 2 32 power assisted steering 1 50 puncture 5 2 5 4 5 8 5 9 R radio 3 42 fitting a radio 5 27 rear parcel shelf 3 34 3 35 rear screen de icing demisting 3 5 3 9 rear seats functions 3 28 rear view mir...

Page 243: ...2 16 2 19 4 9 5 11 tyre pressure monitor 2 16 2 19 tyre pressures 4 9 tyres 2 16 2 19 4 9 5 10 5 12 U unlocking the doors 1 12 1 13 V vehicle identification 6 2 6 4 vehicle identification plates 6 2 6 4 ventilation 3 4 3 10 W warning buzzer 1 10 1 72 1 74 warning lights 1 51 1 55 1 60 1 68 washing 4 11 4 12 weights 6 8 wheelbrace 5 3 5 4 wheels safety 5 10 5 12 windscreen de icing demisting 3 5 3 ...

Page 244: ...7 6 ENG_UD9525_5 Filler NU X06 C06 S06 X35 L35 X44 C44 G44 X45 H45 X65 L65 S65 X73 B73 X74 B74 K74 X77 J77 F77 R77 X81 J81 X84 B84 C84 ENG_NU_840 2_JR95_Renault_7 ...

Page 245: ...le for their size and weight seat shell seat etc Important If the vehicle is fitted with front passenger air bags which can be disconnected disconnect them before installing a rear facing baby seat Place heavy objects or luggage at the back of the luggage compartment Distribute the load between the right hand and left hand sides in the loading area when transporting goods Adjust the height of the ...

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