Renault Kadjar Driver'S Handbook Manual Download Page 158

2.54

OVERSPEED ALERT 

(2/3)

Activating/deactivating the 

system

Vehicles fitted with a navigation 

system

From the multifunction screen 

2

, select 

menu “Vehicle”, “Driving assistance”, 

“Speed alert settings” then choose 

“ON” or “OFF”.

With the function activated and de-

pending on local laws, you can activate 

the “increased vigilance zones”. The 

system will notify you of the distance 

separating you from this zone, and 

while you are travelling in the zone.

Vehicles not fitted with a navigation 

system

–  With the vehicle at a standstill, press 

and hold the switch 

5

 

OK

 to access 

the settings menu;

–  repeatedly press the control 

6

 up or 

down until you reach the “Driving as-

sistance” menu. Press the switch 

5

 

OK

;

–  repeatedly press the control 

6

 up or 

down until you reach the Speed alert 

menu, then press the switch 

5

 

OK

.

– Press 

OK

 to turn the function on or 

off.

Varying the limit speed

If the speed limiter notification differs 

from the detected speed value, press 

and hold the switch 

4

:

– side 

a

 (+) to increase the notification 

speed to the detected speed;

– side 

b

 (-) to reduce the notification 

speed to the detected speed.

2

You can access menu “Driving as-

sistance” directly from button 

3

 

.

4

a

b

5

6

3

Summary of Contents for Kadjar

Page 1: ...DRIVER S HANDBOOK KADJAR...

Page 2: ...s enduring partnership gives drivers a range of lubricants perfectly suited to Renault cars Lasting protection and optimum performance for your engine guaranteed Whether changing the oil or simply top...

Page 3: ...ion 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 additio...

Page 4: ...0 2...

Page 5: ...0 3 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...

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Page 7: ...e 1 32 Child safety general information 1 34 Choosing a child seat mounting 1 37 Fitting a child seat general information 1 39 Child seat attachment by seat belt or by Isofix system 1 41 Deactivating...

Page 8: ...ONTROL general information 1 2 The key must not be used for any function other than those described in the handbook removing the cap from a bottle etc Advice Avoid leaving the remote control in hot co...

Page 9: ...uency as the remote control may affect the operation of the remote con trol Replacement and additional keys or remote controls You must only contact an approved dealer If you need to replace a key it...

Page 10: ...doors Pressing button 2 unlocks the doors and tailgate The side indicator lights and hazard warning lights flash once to indicate that the doors have been unlocked 1 3 A 2 Note With the engine runnin...

Page 11: ...vent the doors from being unlocked using the interior handles for example by breaking the window and then trying to open the door from the inside To activate deadlocking Press button 1 twice in quick...

Page 12: ...he message Keycard battery low appears on the instrument panel refer to the informa tion on the RENAULT card battery in section 5 RENAULT card operating range This varies according to the surround ing...

Page 13: ...ting function Pressing button 4 switches on the dipped beam headlights the indicator lights and the interior lighting for ap proximately 30 seconds This can be used for example to identify the vehi cl...

Page 14: ...ssible to deactivate the hands free system please refer to the information on the Vehicle settings customisation menu in Section 1 1 1 1 Driver s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Ne...

Page 15: ...ain 2 Locking using button 2 or 3 With the doors and boot closed press button 2 on one of the front door han dles or button 3 on the tailgate The ve hicle will lock The hazard warning lights flash twi...

Page 16: ...depends on the sur roundings Special features If the a door or the boot is open or not properly closed the vehicle cannot be locked The vehicle will lock unlock in quick succession but the hazard warn...

Page 17: ...l child or adult who is not self suffi cient alone on your vehicle even for a short time They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the electri...

Page 18: ...f the vehicle is equipped with a dead locking function this allows you to lock the opening elements and to prevent the doors from being unlocked using the interior handles for example by breaking the...

Page 19: ...flat etc use of appliances operating on the same frequency as the card mobile phone etc vehicle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone Never leave your vehicle with the key or RENAULT card...

Page 20: ...ck the front left hand door 2 1 1 Using the integrated key Insert the key 3 into the lock 1 and lock or unlock the front left hand door Once you are inside the vehicle put the key back in its casing i...

Page 21: ...rily not working etc With the engine switched off and an opening element door or boot open press and hold the switch 6 on side for more than 5 seconds When the door is closed all the doors and the tai...

Page 22: ...oors and pull towards you OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS 1 2 1 3 As a safety precaution the doors should only be opened or closed when the vehicle is stationary 2 4 5 Door tailgate open buzzer At a sta...

Page 23: ...ity when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal child or adult who is not self suffi cient alone on your vehicle even for a short time They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by...

Page 24: ...the event of an emergency 1 2 Depending on the vehicle you can also deactivate activate this function from the instrument panel or depend ing on the vehicle from the multifunc tion screen Refer to Veh...

Page 25: ...headrest Check that the headrest rods are clean 2 The rod with a notch should be in serted into the slot 1 fitted with a lock ing button 3 Insert the headrest rods into the holes tilt the seatback ba...

Page 26: ...would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced Nothing should be placed on the floor area in front of driver as such objects m...

Page 27: ...table which may be dislodged when the air bag is deployed The label on the dashboard and the markings on the windscreen remind you of these instructions 7 For your safety attach any transported objec...

Page 28: ...truct their use Adjusting the seat squab To move the seat forwards or back Move the switch 1 forwards or back wards To raise or lower the seat base Move the switch 1 up or down Adjusting the seatback...

Page 29: ...ositioned 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 ad...

Page 30: ...lt if this seat is occupied is not fastened and the vehicle has reached approxi mately 12 mph 20 km h it flashes and a bleep sounds for around 120 sec onds Note an object placed on the passen ger seat...

Page 31: ...re locked unlocked and adjusted in the same way as the front belts Adjusting the height of the front seat belts Use button 7 to adjust the seat belt height so that the shoulder strap is worn as shown...

Page 32: ...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 Fo...

Page 33: ...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 s...

Page 34: ...d 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 s...

Page 35: ...s a fault in the system Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Your protection will be re duced until this fault is rectified Operation This system is only operational when the ignition is s...

Page 36: ...r near the air bag Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger pet umbrella walking stick parcels etc The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there is...

Page 37: ...an acceptable level Have the entire restraint system checked following an accident No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the system air bags electronic con trol units wiring and the syst...

Page 38: ...if these covers are available The use of any covers other than those de signed for your vehicle and including those designed for another vehicle may affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your...

Page 39: ...qualified Network personnel 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 th...

Page 40: ...child held in your arms In the event of an accident you will not be able to keep hold of the child even if you yourself are wearing a seat belt If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident rep...

Page 41: ...ing installation contact the manufacturer of the equipment Keep the instructions with the seat Set a good example by always fas tening your seat belt and teaching your child to strap themselves in cor...

Page 42: ...he vehicle will reduce the risk of impact to the head Ensure your child travels in a forward facing seat with a harness for as long as their size permits Choose a bucket type seat for optimum side pro...

Page 43: ...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...

Page 44: ...s 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 c...

Page 45: ...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 the vehicle it...

Page 46: ...ront of the child as far forward as possible remember ing to move the seatback forwards to avoid contact between the seat and the child s legs In all situations remove the rear head rests refer to the...

Page 47: ...on and activation in Section 1 Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury Check the status o...

Page 48: ...d 9 to 18 kg U 2 U 4 U 4 Forward facing seat Group 1 9 to 18 kg X U 5 U 5 Booster seat Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg X U 5 U 5 1 RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Before installing a child...

Page 49: ...ot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door 4 Move the seat in front of the child forwards move the seatback for...

Page 50: ...10 kg and 13 kg E X IL 1 X Shell seat rear facing seat Groups 0 and 1 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg C D X IL 1 X Forward facing seat Group 1 9 to 18 kg A B B1 X IUF IL 2 X Booster seat Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25...

Page 51: ...forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move back the seat in front as far as it will go although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat 2 In all situations...

Page 52: ...the rear seats The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in dicated by a letter A B and B1 for forward facing seats in group 1 9 to 18 kg C and D shell seat or rear facing seats in group 0 less than 13 kg...

Page 53: ...off If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven indicator lights and will come on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in accordance with the lock To deactivate the...

Page 54: ...system for a rear fac ing child in a seat protected by an ACTIVATED front AIRBAG This can cause the CHILD S DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY The markings on the dashboard and labels A on each side of passenge...

Page 55: ...at to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact Operating faults It is forbidden to fit a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat if the airbags activation deac...

Page 56: ...1 50 DRIVING POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE 1 2 2 3 5 6 8 2 12 13 1 15 16 25 17 11 14 18 7 1 1 4 1 2 10 19 21 22 23 24 9 2 20...

Page 57: ...ruise control speed limiter con trols 5 Instrument panel 6 Driver Airbag and horn location 7 Controls for on board computer information read out and vehicle settings cus tomisation menu remote radio a...

Page 58: ...1 52 DRIVING POSITION RIGHT HAND DRIVE 1 2 2 8 10 11 13 2 1 25 20 14 21 7 3 22 12 1 1 9 1 2 6 23 17 18 16 15 2 24 5 4 19...

Page 59: ...con trols 5 Multifunction screen 6 Controls for access the main menu access the Driving assistance menu or depending on the vehi cle the user preferences menu assisted parking 7 Hazard warning light...

Page 60: ...t A If no lights or sounds are ap parent this indicates a fault in the instrument panel This indicates that it is essential to stop immediately as soon as traf fic conditions allow Ensure that the veh...

Page 61: ...when the ignition or the engine is switched on and goes off after a few seconds If it comes on while driving alongside the warning light this means there is a system fault Contact an authorised dealer...

Page 62: ...th other warn ing lights and or messages on the in strument panel It means you should drive very care fully to an approved dealer as soon as possible If you fail to follow this recom mendation you ris...

Page 63: ...the brake pedal should be depressed Refer to the information on the Automatic gear box in Section 2 Please refer to the information on Driving advice Eco driving in Section 2 Handbrake or electronic...

Page 64: ...indicator lights See the information on the Speed lim iter and Cruise control in Section 2 Tyre pressure loss warning Please refer to the information on the Tyre pressure loss warning in Section 2 EC...

Page 65: ...safety deactivating activating the front passenger airbag in Section 1 Driver s seat belt reminder and depending on the vehi cle front passenger seat belt re minder This lights up in the rear view mir...

Page 66: ...r miles per hour This is displayed differently according to how the instrument panel is custom ised Overspeed buzzer Depending on the vehicle and coun try a buzzer sounds for approximately 10 seconds...

Page 67: ...ter 30 seconds 2 A Coolant temperature indicator 6 Fuel level gauge 7 If the level is at the minimum warn ing light M integrated in the indica tor comes on orange accompanied by a beep Fill up as soon...

Page 68: ...ated range distance travelled average speed c mileage before service d tyre pressure monitor e trip log operating faults and informa tion message readout On board computer 1 Depending on the vehicle t...

Page 69: ...the engine reaches its operating temperature if the engine was cold when the reset key was pressed when driving from an urban area onto the open road Automatic resetting of the journey parameters Rese...

Page 70: ...mileage and trip mileage recorder 112 4 km Fuel used b Journey parameters Fuel used Fuel consumed since the last reset 8 L Middle c Average fuel consumption since the last reset The value is displayed...

Page 71: ...UNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected Range e Estimated range with remaining fuel The value is displayed after driving 400 metres 541 km Distance f Distance travelled since la...

Page 72: ...nce time remaining less than 900 miles 1 500 km or one month the message Service due in is displayed along with the nearest limit distance or time range equal to 0 km miles or service date reached the...

Page 73: ...nearest term distance or time range equal to 0 km miles or service date reached the message Service required is displayed accompanied by warning light The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as pos...

Page 74: ...AND COUNTRY Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected i Tyre pressure monitor Refer to the information on the Tyre pressure monitor in Section 2 No message memorised j Trip log Successi...

Page 75: ...tion on when the vehicle is running self diagnostics Turn steeringwheel START Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the steering column Steering wheel not...

Page 76: ...g 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 De...

Page 77: ...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 f...

Page 78: ...indi cator j Active noise control Select ON or OFF to activate or de activate the function For the Light brightness intensity function select the intensity by press ing or Depending on the vehicle equ...

Page 79: ...display 2 With the vehicle at a standstill press and hold the switch 3 OK to access the settings menu Adjusting the settings Browse using the control 4 to select the function to adjust a Lock doorswhe...

Page 80: ...1 and position the steering wheel in the required position Then raise the lever fully beyond the point of resistance to lock the steering wheel Make sure that the steering wheel is correctly locked Po...

Page 81: ...terior temperature are displayed on the multifunction screen 1 Refer to the handbook for the equip ment External temperature indicator As ice formation is related to climatic exposure local air humidi...

Page 82: ...ly fold in the door mirrors Door mirrors Adjustment Select the door mirror using the switch 2 then use the control 3 to adjust it to the desired position Heated door mirrors Mirror de icing is carried...

Page 83: ...engaged select the door mirror using the switch 2 then with the con trol 3 adjust it to the required position Recalling the memorised position From the multifunction screen select menu Vehicle Seats...

Page 84: ...r with lever 2 For night driving to avoid being dazzled by the headlights of the car behind you flip the small lever 2 located behind the rear view mirror Rear view mirror without lever 2 The rear vie...

Page 85: ...dicator light on the in strument panel comes on Automatic operation Turn ring 3 until the AUTO symbol is op posite mark 2 with the engine running the dipped beam headlights switch on or off automatica...

Page 86: ...Using the portable naviga tion system at night in the windscreen area below the camera may disturb the op eration of the automatic main beam headlights system risk of reflection on the windscreen 1 3...

Page 87: ...l be switched back on according to the position of the ring 3 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...

Page 88: ...can then lock your vehicle To switch off the lights before they go out automatically turn ring 3 to any po sition then return it to the AUTO posi tion EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 4 5 Welcome and goo...

Page 89: ...The corre sponding indicator light goes out on the instrument panel The fog lights switch off when the exte rior lights are switched off When driving in fog or snow or when transporting objects which...

Page 90: ...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 swi...

Page 91: ...or manual settings Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load 0 Driver alone or with front passenger 1 Driver with one front passenger and two or three rear passengers 4 Drive...

Page 92: ...adlight using a screw driver turn the screw 1 by a quarter turn towards the symbol to lower the beams Return to the starting point once your trip is over turn the screw 1 by a quar ter turn towards th...

Page 93: ...rning ring 2 D slow continuous wiping E fast continuous wiping Positions A C and D are accessible with the ignition on Position E is accessible only when the engine is running 1 A B C D WINDSCREEN WAS...

Page 94: ...nder the driver s control in the event of temperatures below zero automatic wiping is not activated when the vehicle is started It is automatically acti vated as soon as the vehicle ex ceeds a certain...

Page 95: ...dust dirt insects ice the use of washing wax and water repellent chemi cals the automatic wiping will be less sensitive or even unres ponsive 1 A B C D E WINDSCREEN WASH WIPE 3 6 Special note When dri...

Page 96: ...possible to manually move the blades Do not force the blade arms to move This may risk damage to the wiper motor the arms and the blades After your intervention to reposition the blades correctly mak...

Page 97: ...ion on pull stalk 1 then release A brief pull will trigger a single sweep of the wipers in addition to the wind screen washer A longer pull will trigger three sweeps of the wipers followed a few secon...

Page 98: ...washer fluid and then activate the windscreen washer with the engine running to reprime the system 1 A B C D E WINDSCREEN WASH WIPE 6 6 Headlight washers Headlights on On equipped vehicles hold stalk...

Page 99: ...object obstructs the travel of the blade Do not use the wiper arm to open or close the tailgate Y Rear screen wiper With the ignition on turn ring 3 on stalk 1 to align the symbol with mark 2 stop in...

Page 100: ...l trigger three sweeps of the wipers followed a few seconds later by a fourth in addition to the wind screen washer In the event of obstacles present on the rear window dirt snow etc the wiper will tr...

Page 101: ...on the flap A during filling to hold the cap 2 in place After filling check that the cap and cover are closed Do not mix even small amounts of petrol un leaded or E85 with diesel Do not use ethanol b...

Page 102: ...Using leaded petrol will damage the antipollution system and may lead to a loss of warranty To ensure that the fuel tank is not filled with leaded petrol the fuel tank filler neck consists of a restri...

Page 103: ...sel versions Vehicles with key remote control Put the ignition key in On posi tion M please see the information on the Ignition switch in Section 2 and wait for a few minutes before starting to enable...

Page 104: ...1 98...

Page 105: ...versions 2 12 Special features of diesel versions 2 13 Gear lever 2 14 Handbrake 2 15 Assisted parking brake 2 16 ECO driving 2 19 Maintenance and anti pollution advice 2 24 Environment 2 25 Tyre pres...

Page 106: ...nce Document for your vehi cle Diesel version For the first 1 000 miles 1 500 km do not exceed 80 mph 130 km h in the highest gear or 2 500 rpm After completing this mileage you may drive faster altho...

Page 107: ...l versions several sec onds may pass between turning the key and the engine starting to allow for engine preheating Ignition switch Stop and steering lock position St To lock remove the key and turn t...

Page 108: ...Stopping the engine With the engine idling turn the key to the Stop position St Never start your vehicle while freewheeling on a gradient Risk of non ac tivation of power assisted steering There is a...

Page 109: ...e START or Press clutch START or Select P is displayed on the in strument panel in some cases it will be necessary to move the steering wheel while press ing the start button 1 to assist in un locking...

Page 110: ...have gained access to your vehicle you may use some of its func tions radio navigation wipers etc To use the other functions with the RENAULT card in the passenger com partment press button 2 without...

Page 111: ...h an automatic transmission With the RENAULT card in the vehicle press the 2 button the engine will stop The steering column is locked when the driver s door is opened or the vehicle is locked When yo...

Page 112: ...standby The vehicle has set off from where it was parked For automatic gearboxes the gearbox is in position D or N and the brake pedal is depressed suffi ciently hard and the accelerator pedal is not...

Page 113: ...utch pedal is slightly depressed or the engine is in gear and the clutch pedal is pressed right down To fill up with fuel the engine must be stopped and not on standby always stop the engine please se...

Page 114: ...n opera tion for vehicles with automatic gear boxes the gradient is steeper than approximately 12 the Clear View function is activated please see Automatic Climate Control in Section 3 the engine temp...

Page 115: ...nc tion The message Stop Start deac tivated will appear on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 on the switch will light up Pressing again will reactivate the system The message Sto...

Page 116: ...notice any of the above operating faults have the necessary repairs car ried out as soon as possible by an ap proved Dealer These faults may be avoided by regu larly taking your vehicle to an approved...

Page 117: ...d 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 f...

Page 118: ...the vehicle while manoeuvring e g strik ing a post raised kerb or other street furniture may result in damage to the vehicle e g defor mation of an axle To avoid any risk of accident have your vehicl...

Page 119: ...cle is immobilised The warning light Don the instrument panel will come on Make sure that the hand brake is properly released when driving red indicator light off otherwise over heating or even damage...

Page 120: ...ping the engine and Stop and Start function in Section 2 In all other instances e g engine stall ing the electronic parking brake is not applied automatically Manual mode must be used For certain coun...

Page 121: ...door or gets out of their seat Brief stop To manually activate the electronic parking brake when stopping at a red light or stopping when the engine is running etc pull and release switch 1 The brake...

Page 122: ...erator 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 vehic...

Page 123: ...e usage conditions the equipment fitted and the user s driving style To optimise fuel consumption please refer to the follow ing advice Depending on the vehicle you will have various functions which e...

Page 124: ...formance The higher the rating the lower the fuel consumption Eco advice is given to help improve your performance With your favourite journeys saved you can compare your performance between trips and...

Page 125: ...ting comfort Activating the function The function can be activated by pressing switch 4 Depending on the vehicle from the navigation menu on the multimedia screen please refer to the multime dia instr...

Page 126: ...es Driving advice Eco driving Behaviour Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature rather than let it warm up while the vehicle is sta tionary Sp...

Page 127: ...dations for reducing consumption and therefore help ing to preserve the environment If the vehicle has been parked in the sun open the doors for a few mo ments to let the hot air escape before startin...

Page 128: ...exhaust compo nents with parts other than those origi nally recommended by the manufac turer may alter your vehicle so that it no longer complies with anti pollution regulations Have your vehicle adju...

Page 129: ...roved centres to ensure that it is recycled In all cases comply with local legis lation Recycling Your vehicle is 85 recyclable and 95 recoverable To achieve these objectives many of the vehicle compo...

Page 130: ...ssure of all four tyres when cold Tyre pressures must correspond to the current usage of the vehicle empty carrying a load motorway driving etc 2 1 With the ignition on make short presses on the contr...

Page 131: ...wheel A disappears from the dis play 1 along with the warning light and a flashing warning light 4 for approximately 1 minute before remaining lit This appears when at least one wheel fitted on the v...

Page 132: ...ORING SYSTEM 3 3 Changing a wheel The system may take sev eral minutes depending on use for the new wheel po sitions and pressures to be recog nised check the tyre pressures after all operations Tyre...

Page 133: ...nt etc Depending on the vehicle they will con sist of ABS anti lock braking system ESC electronic stability control with understeer control and trac tion control emergency brake assist advanced tracti...

Page 134: ...longside the message Braking system fault this indicates a fault in the braking system In both cases consult an approved dealer Your braking systems are partially operational However it is dangerous t...

Page 135: ...n the case of pronounced under steer loss of front axle road holding Traction control This system helps to limit wheelspin of the drive wheels and to control the ve hicle when pulling away acceleratin...

Page 136: ...n the vehicle these may light up in the event of sudden decel eration These functions are an ad ditional aid in the event of critical driving conditions enabling the vehicle behav iour to be adapted t...

Page 137: ...ssage Automatic mode on This position enables optimal usage under normal driving conditions dry ness humidity light snow etc Road mode uses traction control func tions Soft ground mode Turn the select...

Page 138: ...the driver if there is a risk of a front end col lision The driver can then brake the ve hicle to limit the damage arising from a collision Note Make sure that the sensor 3 is not obscured by dirt mu...

Page 139: ...system The system cannot be activated when the gear lever is in neutral when the parking brake is activated while cornering When Electronic Stability Programme ESC with understeer and traction contro...

Page 140: ...Any servicing on the bumper replacement repair paint retouching etc should be undertaken by a qualified professional Fitting accessories which may block the radar is prohibited bull bars etc Only an a...

Page 141: ...ure the proper operation of the system The system cannot respond to small vehicles such as motorbikes or bicycles as effectively as to other vehicles Deactivating the function The function should be d...

Page 142: ...holds the vehicle for ap proximately 2 seconds The brakes are then released the vehicle will move ac cording to the slope The hill start assistance system cannot completely prevent the vehicle from ro...

Page 143: ...instrument panel TRANSMISSION 4 wheel drive 4WD 1 4 2WD mode To activate this mode turn the selec tor 1 to the 2WD position The warn ing light on the instrument panel will come on Operating principle...

Page 144: ...al features of the 4 wheel drive transmission The vehicle may make more noise when the AUTO or 4WD Lock modes are activated This is normal If the system detects a difference in the dimensions of the f...

Page 145: ...tically switches to 2WD mode and the and warn ing lights come on Drive as soon as possible at a moder ate speed to an approved dealer For certain operating faults the system may not be able to switch...

Page 146: ...s being driven in a straight line Only use tyres which meet the required specifications 4WD Lock mode is exclusively reserved for driving off road The use of this mode in any other conditions may adve...

Page 147: ...ight bends closely following a vehicle in the same lane worn road markings difficult to distinguish or spaced very widely apart narrow roads In this case the line visibility indicators remain uncolour...

Page 148: ...hrough a beep and the indi cator the line crossed switches to red on the instrument panel Activation deactivation Vehicles fitted with a navigation system From the multifunction screen 2 select Vehicl...

Page 149: ...until you reach the Lane de parture warning settings menu then press the switch 5 OK Volume adjust the alert volume to one of three levels sensitivity adjust the sensitivity level for line detection...

Page 150: ...or is obscured the message Blind spotclean sensor will appear on the instrument panel Clean the sen sors A This function is an addi tional aid which indicates other vehicles in the blind spot area It...

Page 151: ...the vehicle at a standstill press and hold the switch 4 OK to access the settings menu repeatedly press the control 5 up or down until you reach the Driving as sistance menu Press the switch 4 OK BLIN...

Page 152: ...s 5 regu larly so that the indicator lights 4 can be seen properly Display B The function is activated and has not detected any vehicles Display C Initial warning the indicator light 4 shows that a ve...

Page 153: ...t The system might be disrupted momentarily if it is exposed to strong electromagnetic waves as beneath high tension power lines or to very poor weather conditions heavy rain snow etc Remain aware of...

Page 154: ...peed will replace the dashes The minimum stored speed is 20 mph 30 km h Controls 1 Main On Off switch 2 Controls for a speed limiter activation memory and increase b decreasing the speed limiter 3 Act...

Page 155: ...em is unable to maintain the limited speed the memorised speed flashes red on the instrument panel and a beep sounds at regular intervals to inform you Varying the limit speed The speed limiter can be...

Page 156: ...mpanied by this speed appears on the instrument panel Switching off the function The speed limiter function is deacti vated if you press switch 1 in this case a speed is no longer stored The orange wa...

Page 157: ...the dashes for a few seconds after which the dashes will come on again until the next speed limit sign is detected OVERSPEED ALERT 1 3 The overspeed alert with signage panel recognition notifies the d...

Page 158: ...m With the vehicle at a standstill press and hold the switch 5 OK to access the settings menu repeatedly press the control 6 up or down until you reach the Driving as sistance menu Press the switch 5...

Page 159: ...however ignore signs which are not detected by the system and should as a priority comply with the traffic signage and the highway code In the event of poor visibility fog snow frost etc it is possibl...

Page 160: ...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...

Page 161: ...a the function is activated and the current speed is saved The cruising speed replaces the dashes and cruise control is confirmed by the appearance of the message Check cruise control and the warning...

Page 162: ...icle will automati cally return to its set cruising speed Cruising speed cannot be maintained If driving up or down a steep gradi ent the system is unable to maintain the cruising speed the stored spe...

Page 163: ...ously stored is much higher than the current speed the vehicle will accelerate more rapidly to reach this threshold When the cruise control function is put on standby pressing the switch 2 on side a r...

Page 164: ...is only activated when the vehicle is driven at a speed below approximately 6 mph 10 km h This function is an addi tional aid that indicates the distance between the vehi cle and an obstacle whilst r...

Page 165: ...30 cm for obstacles to the front or rear Green orange and red zones will be displayed on the display C PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 2 5 C A B 2 Note the display 2 shows the vehicle surroundings and emits...

Page 166: ...notifies the driver of any risk or otherwise of a col lision with an obstacle 3 to the side of the vehicle PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 3 5 If a side obstacle is detected the beeps become faster and then...

Page 167: ...ch 5 OK repeatedly press the control 6 up or down until you reach the Parking distance control settings menu PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 4 5 When the vehicle is being driven at a speed below approximatel...

Page 168: ...ob stacle is detected such as when in a traffic jam etc when the vehicle is in neutral for manual gearboxes or in position N or P for automatic gearboxes PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 5 5 Operating faults...

Page 169: ...or two moving or fixed guide lines 4 and 3 This system is initially used with the aid of several gauges mobile for trajectory and fixed for distance When the red zone is reached use the bumper image...

Page 170: ...this in formation must not be taken into account when superimposed on a vertical object or an object on the ground Objects which appear on the edge of the screen may be deformed In very bright light s...

Page 171: ...ontrol at any time by operating the steering wheel Switching on With the vehicle at a standstill or driv ing at less than 6 mph 10 km h press switch 1 The warning light integrated on switch 1 lights u...

Page 172: ...e speed is less than 20 mph 30 km h the system looks for available parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle Once a space has been found it is dis played on the multifunction screen indi cated by a...

Page 173: ...displayed on the multifunction screen Make sure you have released the steering wheel and that all doors and the boot are closed and that no obstacles are in the way of the direction of movement and th...

Page 174: ...dden hazards during driving always ensure that there are no moving obstacles such as a child animal pram bicycle etc or small narrow objects such as stones or posts in your path when manoeu vring The...

Page 175: ...gaged in manual mode 1 2 Driving in automatic mode Move lever 1 to position D In most road conditions you will en counter you will not need to touch your lever again the gears will change au tomatical...

Page 176: ...s will prevent the automatic gearbox from changing gear repeatedly when climbing and permit engine braking on long de scents In cold weather start the engine and wait a few seconds before moving the s...

Page 177: ...eck gearbox message appears on the instrument panel it indicates a fault Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible when driving if the message Gearbox overheating appears on the instrument pane...

Page 178: ...2 74...

Page 179: ...odorisation functions 3 14 Electric windows 3 15 Fixed glass roof 3 16 Interior lighting 3 17 Passenger compartment storage space and fittings 3 18 Ashtray cigarette lighter 3 23 Sliding rear bench se...

Page 180: ...reen demisting vents 3 centre air vents 4 side window demister outlets 5 right hand air vent 6 multifunction screen 7 footwell heater outlets for front pas sengers 8 footwell heater outlets for rear p...

Page 181: ...e desired po sition Centre air vents Air flow Move the control knob 10 beyond the resistance point Upwards closed Down maximum air flow Direction Move the cursors 9 to the desired po sition AIR VENTS...

Page 182: ...conditioning system is used for lowering the temperature inside the passenger compartment eliminating condensation more quickly Clear View function Press button 3 the integrated indica tor light comes...

Page 183: ...e advise you to return to normal mode external air as soon as the air recirculation function is no longer required by pressing the button 6 again Distribution of air in the passenger compartment There...

Page 184: ...n to feel cold To increase the temperature turn control 1 to the right The air temperature is displayed on the indicator A The de icing function cannot be used with the air recirculation mode to avoid...

Page 185: ...maintain the desired comfort level You can still adjust the fan speed by pressing the buttons 6 to increase or reduce the fan speed In this case the fan speed which is no longer controlled automatica...

Page 186: ...rting the engine increas ing or decreasing the value dis played will not allow the com fort level to be reached any more quickly The system will always op timise the temperature increase or decrease t...

Page 187: ...3 6 Switching air conditioning on or off In automatic mode the system switches the air conditioning system on or off depending on the climate conditions Press the switch 8 to force activation the inte...

Page 188: ...n press button 3 again Some buttons have an operating tell tale which indicates the operat ing status Adjusting the distribution of air in the passenger compartment There are five air distribution opt...

Page 189: ...or de icing of the rear screen and de icing of the door mirrors on equipped vehicles To exit this function press button 11 again Demisting automatically stops De icing or demisting the windscreen depe...

Page 190: ...epending on the ve hicle reduce the fan speed down to a minimum by pressing the button 6 marked by OFF as many times as is necessary To start press the switch 7 Recycling This function is managed auto...

Page 191: ...in town when the air conditioning is operating For vehicles fitted with air conditioning with no automatic mode switch off the system when it is not required Advice for reducing consumption and helpi...

Page 192: ...ty level from the cleanest to the most polluted 1 blue 2 light grey 3 grey A Deodorisation function This reduces unpleasant odours in the passenger compartment Deodorization cycle ON helps to reduce t...

Page 193: ...d on Passenger safety The driver can prevent the front and rear passenger electric windows from op erating and the driver s window by pressing switch 2 A confirmation message is displayed on the instr...

Page 194: ...e serious injury Operating faults In case of a fault when closing a window the system reverts to normal mode pull the switch concerned up as often as necessary to fully close the window the window wil...

Page 195: ...settings customisation menu in Section 1 Map reading lights Press switch 1 to get permanent lighting immediate switching off When the doors or boot are un locked and opened the reading and footwell li...

Page 196: ...raking manoeuvres thus obstructing its use Front door storage pockets 1 They can hold a 0 5 litre bottle PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE FITTINGS 1 5 1 Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are p...

Page 197: ...ensure that the recepta cle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged There is a risk of injury if hot liquid escapes PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE FITTINGS 2 5 6 Storage compartment under the fr...

Page 198: ...AGE FITTINGS 3 5 Glovebox To open the glovebox lift the catch 10 10 11 Grab handle 11 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is being driven Do not use it for getting into or out of the...

Page 199: ...3 21 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE FITTINGS 4 5 Rear centre console storage compartments 15 14 Front seat storage pockets 14 15 Storage 13 Can hold loose change etc 13...

Page 200: ...that they may fall onto passen gers during sudden turning braking or in the event of an accident Rear armrest with cup holder Pull down the armrest 16 16 Rear door storage compartment 17 When turning...

Page 201: ...onnecting ac cessories with a maximum power rating of 120 Watts voltage 12V which have been approved by our Technical Department ASHTRAY CIGARETTE LIGHTER ACCESSORIES SOCKET If your vehicle is not fit...

Page 202: ...est To refit the headrest Insert the rods in the holes press the button A and lower the headrest Check that it is correctly locked in place Position for use Raise the headrest as far as possible to us...

Page 203: ...two seat bench with the small seatback B pulled down does not allow the central seat to be used as it would be impossible to buckle the seat belt belt buckles inaccessible When refitting the seat bac...

Page 204: ...conditions have been ful filled and the folding action still fails to operate please contact an authorised dealer REAR BENCH SEAT 2 2 2 When moving the rear seats ensure that nothing obstructs the an...

Page 205: ...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 tailgate to open it BOOT To o...

Page 206: ...e luggage cover Swivel the ends of the luggage cover 2 press the side 3 movement A release the opposite side from its housing then remove the whole cover LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER 3 4 5 2 Do not place...

Page 207: ...geable parts A and B The smooth side is easy to clean Flat position It allows you to have a flat floor by fold ing down the back of the rear bench seat The mobile floor is positioned on sup ports 3 Ma...

Page 208: ...30 BOOT FITTINGS 2 2 Bag hooks 4 Maximum weight per hook 5 kg Anchorage points Attachment points 5 If your vehicle is not equipped with anchorage points you can get them from an authorised dealer 4 5...

Page 209: ...TMENT Always position the objects transported so that the largest surface is against The rear bench seatback for normal loads example A The front seatbacks with the rear seatbacks folded down the mobi...

Page 210: ...nditions of use refer to the equipment s fitting in structions Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documenta tion TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar A Maximum dimension A 1029 mm If t...

Page 211: ...re located on the longitudinal roof bars 1 ROOF BARS 1 2 If original roof bars ap proved by our Technical Department are supplied with screws only use these screws for attaching the roof bars to the v...

Page 212: ...ormation 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 Weig...

Page 213: ...ch equipment Hands free telephone integrated control For equipped vehicles use the steering wheel controls 4 Multimedia systems 1 Multimedia touchscreen 2 Multimedia sockets 3 Steering column controls...

Page 214: ...3 36...

Page 215: ...l information 4 4 Engine oil level topping up filling 4 5 Engine oil change 4 6 Levels 4 7 engine coolant 4 7 brake fluid 4 8 windscreen washer reservoir 4 9 Filters 4 9 Tyre pressures 4 10 Battery 4...

Page 216: ...of the bonnet Opening the bonnet Lift the bonnet up and release the stay 4 from its holder 5 For your own safety it is very important to fit the stay into its retainer 3 2 When working in the engine c...

Page 217: ...ase It will latch automatically under its own weight After carrying out any work in the engine compart ment check that nothing has been left behind cloth tools etc These may damage the engine or cause...

Page 218: ...at its minimum It is normal for an engine to use oil for lubrication and cooling of moving parts and it is normal to top up the level be tween oil changes However contact your approved Dealer if more...

Page 219: ...level using the dipstick 2 as described above Once the operation has been com pleted ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go and that the cap is completely screwed in ENGINE OIL LE...

Page 220: ...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 Oil change Service interval refer to the Maintenance Document for yo...

Page 221: ...carried out on the cooling circuit when the engine is hot Risk of burns Replacement interval Refer to the Maintenance Document for your vehicle Coolant level With the engine switched off and on level...

Page 222: ...approved by our Technical Department and taken from a sealed container Replacement interval Refer to the Maintenance Document for your vehicle Brake fluid level The level should be read with the engi...

Page 223: ...enance Document for your vehicle Windscreen washer reservoir Topping up With the engine switched off open the cap 3 Fill until you can see the fluid then replace the cap Liquid Screen wash product pro...

Page 224: ...e wheel Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure monitoring system In cases of under inflation puncture low pressure etc warning light lights up on the instrument panel Please refer to the information on t...

Page 225: ...Section 5 for the servicing conditions and depending on the version the use of chains For your safety please re spect the speed limit When they need to be re placed only tyres of the same make size ty...

Page 226: ...the message Battery low start engine is displayed on the instrument panel In this case start the engine The message will go off The charge status of your battery can decrease especially if you use you...

Page 227: ...ery is a specific type please ensure it is replaced with the same type Consult an approved dealer A 2 3 4 5 6 7 Label A Observe the indications on the battery 2 Naked flames and smoking are for bidden...

Page 228: ...cts not approved by our Technical Department Doing this could give rise to corrosion or operational faults Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Do not scrape off mud or dirt wi...

Page 229: ...the Windscreen washer wiper in Section 1 Check the mounting of external accessories additional lights and mirrors and ensure that the wiper blades are secured with adhesive tape Remove the radio aeri...

Page 230: ...arly Liquid stain Use soapy water Dab lightly never rub with a soft cloth rinse and remove the excess Solid or pasty stain Carefully remove the excess solid or pasty material immediately with a spatul...

Page 231: ...his could damage your dashboard trim Removal replacing removable equipment originally fitted in the vehicle If you need to remove equipment in order to clean the passenger com partment for example mat...

Page 232: ...4 18...

Page 233: ...yres tyre and wheel safety use in winter 5 11 Headlights changing bulbs 5 14 Rear lights and side lights changing bulbs 5 17 Interior lighting changing bulbs 5 20 RENAULT card battery 5 21 Radio frequ...

Page 234: ...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 whee...

Page 235: ...l mounting remove the emergency spare wheel Note Store the punctured wheel in the storage bag provided along with the tool kit and put them in the boot PUNCTURE EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL 2 2 If the vehicl...

Page 236: ...has been dam aged by objects smaller than 4 mm It cannot repair all types of puncture such as cuts larger than 4 mm or cuts in tyre sidewall B Ensure also that the wheel rim is in good condition Do n...

Page 237: ...nt distance from traffic switch on the hazard warning lights apply the handbrake ask all passengers to leave the vehicle and keep them away from traffic If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder y...

Page 238: ...re refer to the label affixed to the edge of the driver s door read just it Otherwise please contact an authorised dealer the tyre cannot be repaired Precautions when using the kit The kit should not...

Page 239: ...ated in a tray under the boot carpet Lift the cover and remove them Wheel bolt bag TOOLS Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking After use check that a...

Page 240: ...taining hooks in fully starting with side A near the valve followed by B and C finishing at D opposite the valve WHEEL TRIMS WHEEL Do not leave the tools un secured inside the vehicle as they may come...

Page 241: ...k and wheelbrace If necessary remove the wheel trim Use the wheelbrace 1 to slacken off the wheel bolts Position it so as to be able to push from above Crank up the jack 3 by hand to align the jack he...

Page 242: ...ground tighten the bolts fully and have the tightness of the bolts checked and the emergency spare wheel pressure checked as soon as possible Do not leave the tools un secured inside the vehicle as t...

Page 243: ...erloaded 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 Incidents which occu...

Page 244: ...e pressure monitoring system In cases of under inflation puncture low pressure etc warning light lights up on the instrument panel Please refer to the information on the Tyre pressure monitoring syste...

Page 245: ...ximum speed index which may be lower than the maximum speed of your vehicle Snow chains may only be fitted to tyres of the same size as those originally fitted to your vehicle In all cases we would re...

Page 246: ...be switched off please see the information on Starting stop ping the engine in Section 2 Accessing the bulbs On the left hand side of the vehicle you will need to remove the air duct A to access the...

Page 247: ...glass Hold it by its base When the bulb has been changed make sure you refit the cover correctly 6 7 Halogen dipped beam headlight To change the bulb remove cover B turn the bulb holder a quarter turn...

Page 248: ...ed dealer Any operation on or modi fication to the electrical system must be performed by an approved dealer since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment harness components and...

Page 249: ...the unit as far as it will go until it locks into place Check that the light is properly locked in position Tighten screws 2 Direction indicators 1 Open the boot lid and remove screws 2 Pull on the o...

Page 250: ...rder taking care not to damage the wiring The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Reversing lights From the boot unclip the cover on the interior trim of the boot lid...

Page 251: ...o be removed consult an authorised dealer Bulb type W5W 10 Number plate lights 8 Unclip the light 8 using a tool such as a flat blade screwdriver remove the light cover to gain access to the bulb Bulb...

Page 252: ...ed dealer 1 2 Boot lights 2 Unclip light 2 by pressing the tabs on each side using a flat blade screw driver or similar Disconnect the light Press tab 3 to release the lens 5 and access bulb 4 Bulb ty...

Page 253: ...the other replace it taking care to respect the polarity and the model as shown inside the cover Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organisation responsible for collecting and recyc...

Page 254: ...replacing the battery Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organisation responsible for collecting and recycling batteries RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL batteries When refitting ens...

Page 255: ...Dealer C Fuses in passenger compartment C on the right hand side of the vehicle Unclip the cover C using a screwdriver or similar If any electrical component does not work check the condition of the f...

Page 256: ...in the stor age compartment A B or C to identify the fuses Certain fuses should only be replaced by a qualified professional These fuses are not listed on the label Only change the fuses represented o...

Page 257: ...s Audio amplifier C Heated rear screen N Door locking unlocking Electric door mirror f Wipers Accessories sockets Z Interior lighting courtesy mirror rain and light sensor electric rear view mirrors a...

Page 258: ...urer 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...

Page 259: ...ls 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 tr...

Page 260: ...hones CB equipment etc Telephones and CB equipment with integrated aerials may cause interference to the electronic systems originally fitted to the vehicle it is advisable only to use equipment with...

Page 261: ...s not the case a quick sweep of the windscreen wipers should be per formed once the vehicle is travelling at over 4 mph 7 km h NB Before restarting your vehicle lower the windscreen wiper blades onto...

Page 262: ...have not been used for a long time 4 5 A B 6 To refit To refit the wiper blade proceed in re verse order to removal Make sure that the blade is correctly locked in position Rear screen wiper blade 4...

Page 263: ...button twice risk of running down the battery The speed specified by current legis lation for towing must always be ob served If your vehicle is the towing vehicle do not exceed the maximum towing we...

Page 264: ...the towing eye 6 and the wheelbrace 3 included in the tool kit please refer to the information under Tools in Section 5 When the engine is stopped steering and brak ing assistance are not op erational...

Page 265: ...unlocking the open ing elements 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 us...

Page 266: ...key Use of appliances operating on the same frequency as the remote control mobile phone etc Stop using the devices or use the key Vehicle located in a high electromagnetic radiation zone Discharged b...

Page 267: ...lty circuit Consult an approved dealer The engine will not start Starting conditions are not fulfilled Please refer to the information on Starting stopping the engine in Section 2 The RENAULT card doe...

Page 268: ...regeneration Please refer to the information on Special features of diesel versions in Section 2 Smoke under the bonnet Short circuit or cooling system leak Stop switch off the ignition stand away fr...

Page 269: ...fluid If there is no coolant consult an approved dealer as soon as possible Coolant boiling in the coolant reser voir Mechanical fault damaged cylinder head gasket Stop the engine Contact an approved...

Page 270: ...rical controls Consult an approved dealer Direction indicators flashing more quickly Blown bulb See information on Headlights changing bulbs or Rear and side lights changing bulbs The direction indica...

Page 271: ...phenomenon caused by varia tions in temperature In this case the traces will disappear slowly once the lights are switched on The front seat belt reminder light comes on when the seat belts are faste...

Page 272: ...5 40...

Page 273: ...cifications Vehicle identification plate 6 2 Engine identification plate 6 3 Dimensions 6 4 Engine specifications 6 5 Towing weights 6 6 Weights 6 6 Replacement parts and repairs 6 7 Service sheets 6...

Page 274: ...ate A 1 Manufacturer name 2 EC design number or approval number 3 Identification number Depending on the vehicle this information is also given on marking B 4 MAM Maximum Authorised Mass 5 GTW Gross t...

Page 275: ...quote the information on the engine plate or label A in all corre spondence or orders Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES A A...

Page 276: ...6 4 1 607 1 621 1 561 0 899 2 647 0 903 4 449 DIMENSIONS in metres 1 560 2 058 Unladen with or without longitudinal roof bar...

Page 277: ...ted time only use un leaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 for a label with the ratings 95 or 98 with an octane rating of 87 for a label with the ratings 91 95 or 98 Diesel the label located in the...

Page 278: ...MTR is equal to zero or is not listed on the identification plate It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Roa...

Page 279: ...of quality as the parts fitted originally If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle you will ensure that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the manufacturer s N...

Page 280: ...ot OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments misce...

Page 281: ...ti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoic...

Page 282: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 283: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 284: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 285: ...OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments...

Page 286: ...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 b...

Page 287: ...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 b...

Page 288: ...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 b...

Page 289: ...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 b...

Page 290: ...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 b...

Page 291: ...27 troubleshooting 5 26 5 27 battery remote control 5 22 blind spot warning signal 2 46 2 49 blind spot warning signal 2 46 2 49 bonnet 4 2 4 3 brake fluid 4 8 bulbs changing 5 14 5 20 C catalytic co...

Page 292: ...ngine oil capacity 4 5 4 6 engine oil level 4 4 4 6 engine specifications 6 3 6 5 engine standby 2 8 2 11 engine start stop button 2 5 2 7 environment 2 25 ESC electronic stability control 1 56 2 29 2...

Page 293: ...7 windscreen washer reservoir 4 9 lifting the vehicle changing a wheel 5 9 5 10 lighting exterior 1 79 1 86 instrument panel 1 79 interior 3 17 5 20 lights adjustment 1 85 1 86 changing bulbs 5 14 5...

Page 294: ...ER DEVICE RAID 1 18 RENAULT card battery 5 21 use 1 6 1 12 2 5 2 7 RENAULT card battery 5 21 replacement parts 6 7 reverse gear selecting 2 14 2 71 2 73 reversing sensor 2 60 2 64 roof bars 3 33 3 34...

Page 295: ...1 47 transporting objects in the luggage compartment 3 31 on the roof 6 6 trims 5 8 trip computer and warning system 1 54 1 59 1 62 1 71 tyre inflation kit 5 4 5 6 tyre pressure 2 26 2 28 4 10 4 11 5...

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