starting the engine ................................(up to the end of the DU)
engine standby .....................................(up to the end of the DU)
Stop & Start function.............................(up to the end of the DU)
Stop & Start ..........................................(up to the end of the DU)
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ENG_UD40461_2
Fonction Stop and Start (X92 - Dacia)
Stop and start function
STOP AND START
function (1/3)
For manual gearboxes:
– the gearbox is in neutral;
and
– the clutch pedal is released.
If warning light
flashes, this
means that the clutch pedal is not
sufficiently released.
and
– the vehicle speed is less than ap-
proximately 7 mph (3 km/h).
In all vehicles, the warning light
on the instrument panel is lit when the
engine is on standby.
The vehicle equipment remain opera-
tional while the engine is stopped.
This system enables a reduced fuel
consumption and lower greenhouse
gas emissions.
The system is activated automatically
when the vehicle is started.
While driving, the system stops the
engine (standby) when the vehicle is
at a standstill (traffic jam, traffic lights,
etc).
Conditions for engine
standby
The vehicle has set off from where it
was parked;
For automatic or sequential gear-
box:
– the box is in position D, M or N ;
and
– the brake pedal is depressed (suffi-
ciently hard);
and
– the accelerator pedal is not de-
pressed;
and
– the speed is zero for around
1 second.
The engine remains on standby if posi-
tion P is selected, or if position N is se-
lected with the handbrake engaged and
the brake pedal released.
Do not drive off when the
engine is on standby (warn-
ing light
is displayed
on the instrument panel).
Before getting out of the
vehicle, you must switch
off the ignition (please see
section on “Starting, stop-
ping the engine”).
If you get out of the vehicle, a beep
notifies you that the engine is on
standby and has not been switched
off.
If the engine stalls while the system
is in operation, pressing the clutch
pedal right down will start it again.
Engine on standby - braking
assistance is no longer op-
erational.