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INSTRUMENT PANEL
(continued)
The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle
equipment and country.
8
Oil pressure warning
light
It should go out as soon
as the engine starts; if it lights
up when you are driving, stop
at once, switch off the ignition
Check the oil level. If the level
is correct, the light has lit up for
another
reason,
contact
a
RENAULT dealer.
Warning
light
for
monitoring exhaust gas
For vehicles equipped
with this option, the light
comes on when the ignition is
switched on then goes out.
- If it lights up continuously,
contact
your
RENAULT
Dealer as soon as possible;
- If it flashes, reduce the engine
speed until the light stops
flashing.
Consult
your
RENAULT Dealer as soon as
possible.
Refer to the information on
special operating conditions in
Section 2.
9
Multifunction button
Depending on the vehicle,
successive
presses
on
this
button allow information to be
brought up on the display, the
trip meter to be set (the trip
meter must be selected on the
display for this operation) or
the clock to be set.
10
Multifunction display
Oil level display function
The vehicle must be parked on
level ground and the engine
should have been switched off
for some time to obtain an
accurate level reading.
When
ignition
has
been
switched on for approximately
30 seconds:
-
if the level is correct
, the
display shows “oil ok”;
-
if the level is at its minimum
,
the word “OK” will not
appear on the display, the
dashes and the word “oil”
will flash and the SERV
indicator light will light up.
It is vital to top up the oil as
soon as possible.
10
Multifunction display
(continued)
Total mileage recorder, trip
mileage and clock
Can be read 30 seconds after the
ignition has been switched on.
11
Not used
Battery charge warning
light
This should go out as
soon as the engine starts. If it
lights up while you are driving,
it indicates that the electrical
circuit
is
overcharging
or
discharged. Stop and have the
circuit checked.