Renault Megane 1.4 l 16V Manual Download Page 172

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FITTING A RADIO

(continued)

Woofer speakers in the doors

Unclip

grille

3

at

the

points

indicated by the arrows using a tool
such as a flat screwdriver.

Unscrew the four bolts then remove
the protective card to reach the
speaker wires.

Rear

tweeter

and

woofer

speakers

We would advise you to consult
your Renault Dealer about the
installation of speakers for the rear
seats.

Summary of Contents for Megane 1.4 l 16V

Page 1: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 16 page 1...

Page 2: ...lubricant approved by RENAULT may be used in petrol or diesel engines ULTIMATE 5W40 ELITE PREMIER PLUS 10W40 ELITE PRESTIGE 10W40 TRANSELF TRJ 75W80 RENAULTMATIC D3 SYN RENAULTMATIC D2 FRELUB 650 Univ...

Page 3: ...position 1 11 1 18 Child restraints 1 29 1 35 Instrument panel lights 1 40 1 52 De icing demisting 1 57 1 60 Horn and lights 1 61 Running in driving 2 02 2 26 Heating air conditioning 3 02 3 10 Openin...

Page 4: ...U 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 16 page 5 0 03 C O N T E N T S Sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Getting to know your car Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical...

Page 5: ...ull load 2 Front 2 3 1 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Rear 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Spare wheel 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Wheel sizes 6 J 15 5 5 J 14 6 5 J 16 Tyre sizes 175 65 R 14 T 175 70 R 14 T 185 55 R 15 H 185 60 R 15 H...

Page 6: ...1 16 Seat belts Methods of restraint in addition to the side seat belts 1 17 1 28 Child safety 1 29 1 35 Driver s position 1 36 1 39 Instruments 1 40 1 52 Driving module on board computer 1 50 1 52 Cl...

Page 7: ...doors luggage compartment and fuel filler flap 2 Ignition key key for doors luggage compartment and fuel filler cap If there is a child or animal in the car never leave it unattended with the key in...

Page 8: ...ock the doors Light 2 will light up The side repeaters and hazard warning lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have been locked Note If either a door or a luggage compartment lid is open or n...

Page 9: ...another set of keys or a remote control contact your Renault Dealer It will be necessary to take the vehicle to your Renault Dealer if you need to replace a key because both the vehicle and all the ke...

Page 10: ...handle 1 and pull it towards you Rear Place your hand behind handle 1 and pull it towards you Opening the doors manually from inside the car Move handle 3 Lights on warning buzzer A warning buzzer wil...

Page 11: ...be locked or unlocked simultaneously Press the red spot on switch 1 to lock the doors The front door mechanism cannot be locked if the front door is open Operating incident In the event of an electri...

Page 12: ...light 3 is on when a door is opened or not properly closed indicator light 3 is off When you lock the doors by remote control indicator light 3 stays on for approximately one minute before switching o...

Page 13: ...ember that it may be more difficult for those assisting you to gain access to your vehicle in the event of an emergency Operating principle When the vehicle moves off the system automatically locks th...

Page 14: ...t 1 illuminates steadily for a few seconds and then extinguishes The vehicle has recognised the code and the engine can be started If the vehicle does not recognise the code of the ignition key indica...

Page 15: ...operating correctly If indicator light 2 flashes during a journey when the vehicle is slowing down or at idling speed it indicates that the system is not operating correctly In all cases it is essenti...

Page 16: ...just the angle of the head restraint On certain vehicles the angle of the head restraint can be adjusted To do this move the front section A of the head restraint forwards or backwards until it feels...

Page 17: ...int to the desired height Stowing position of centre head restraint Press the tabs 2 on the head restraint guides and lower the head restraint completely When the head restraint has been lowered as fa...

Page 18: ...e forwards or backwards Lift lever 1 to unlock the seat Release the lever in the required position and ensure that the seat is locked in place To raise or lower the seat Move lever 2 To incline the se...

Page 19: ...The raised position A is used to attach the seat belt access to the casing 5 We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks excessively to ensure that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not redu...

Page 20: ...EATS With the ignition on press switch 1 A indicator light will illuminate on the instrument panel If the indicator light is illuminated the system is not necessarily activated The system has a thermo...

Page 21: ...el in the required position lower the lever to lock the steering wheel in place For safety reasons only adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary When power assisted steering is fitted...

Page 22: ...e correct position Adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible for you to be able to press in the clutch pedal fully The seatback should be adjusted...

Page 23: ...Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly and ensure the buckle 4 locks into the catch 6 check it is locked by pulling on the buckle 4 If the belt jams allow it to return slightly before attempting to unwi...

Page 24: ...elts Rear centre belt Depending on version release buckle 1 from its housing A Unwind belt 3 slowly until the black buckle 2 locks into the black catch 5 For hatchback versions it is essential to rout...

Page 25: ...ench seats If you have to fold down the section behind the front left hand seat Remove the head restraint Lift the seat cushion against the front left hand seat Release catch 6 from its housing 7 Lowe...

Page 26: ...ntum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 17 page 27 1 21 REAR CENTRE BELTS ON ESTATE VERSIONS Unwind the belt slowly from its housing 1 Insert black buckle 2 until it locks into black catch 3 Inse...

Page 27: ...pegs clips for example A seat belt that is worn too loosely may cause injuries in the event of an accident Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back Do not use the same belt fo...

Page 28: ...ovided to operate in the event of a violent side impact Seat belt pretensioners This system is only operational when the ignition is switched on If the vehicle is subject to a severe frontal impact pi...

Page 29: ...ers have a limited service life These systems must be replaced each time they are activated but at the latest after they have been in service for ten years The work must be undertaken by a Renault Dea...

Page 30: ...y 30 millisecond s cushioning the impact of the driver s head against the steering wheel and the front passenger s head against the dashboard The air bag then deflates immediately so that the passenge...

Page 31: ...ng when the air bag is deployed although such minor injuries are always possible with air bags The air bag does not offer protection against minor and moderately serious frontal impacts side or rear i...

Page 32: ...lt network Do not sit too close to the steering wheel If you sit with your arms slightly bent see information on Adjusting your driving position in section 1 it will ensure that there is sufficient sp...

Page 33: ...ngs concerning the side air bag Fitting seat covers Seats equipped with an air bag require special covers specifically designed for your vehicle Consult your Renault Dealer to find out if these covers...

Page 34: ...f another passenger in the vehicle If a head on collision occurs at 30 mph 50 km h a child weighing 30 kg 66 lbs will be transformed into a missile equivalent to one tonne you will find it impossible...

Page 35: ...ask him to help you install it Category O and O A child s neck is very susceptible to injury up to the age of two In a front facing seat there is a risk that a child will sustain neck injuries in the...

Page 36: ...as possible but not on it A bucket type seat figure 4 must be used for vehicles where the rear centre seat is equipped with a two point belt Category 3 For children aged over 7 a booster seat with bel...

Page 37: ...LD SAFETY continued DANGER A rear facing child seat must not be fitted to the front passenger seat if the vehicle is fitted with a passenger air bag The child may suffer very serious injuries if the a...

Page 38: ...he back The harness or belt should be taut and fitted to suit the child s stature Never allow your child to stand or kneel on the seat when the vehicle is moving Check that the child is in the correct...

Page 39: ...the specific Renault seat is type approved for this vehicle Please contact your Renault Dealer to purchase this seat This seat is used as a rear facing seat for children up to the age of approximatel...

Page 40: ...slide each guide around the anchoring ring 2 Latch the hooks onto the rings and make sure it is locked in place properly by moving it forwards and backwards and from right to left Push on the base of...

Page 41: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 14 13 19 17 16 15 18 QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 17 page 42 1 36 DRIVER S LAYOUT LEFT HAN...

Page 42: ...id open 9 Time radio temperature navigation system display or storage compartment depending on the vehicle 10 Switches for hazard warning lights central door locking 11 Storage compartment or position...

Page 43: ...19 18 17 16 15 14 13 24 22 21 20 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 17 page 44 1 38 DRIVER S LAYOUT RIGHT HAN...

Page 44: ...ights front fog lights rear fog lights 8 Control instruments 9 Position of driver s air bag 10 Radio remote control 11 Steering column stalk for windscreen and rear screen wash wipe On board computer...

Page 45: ...m Checkout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 17 page 46 1 40 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If these warning...

Page 46: ...a fault in the system Consult your Renault Dealer as soon as possible Rear fog light indicator light Front fog lights indicator light Rear screen de icing indicator light 2 Rev counter scale 100 Up t...

Page 47: ...ckout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 17 page 48 1 42 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If these warning ligh...

Page 48: ...ard computer during these 30 seconds on the stalk on the right hand side of the steering wheel The squares which appear on the display indicate the level The number of squares displayed is reduced as...

Page 49: ...out nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 18 page 50 1 44 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If these warning lights...

Page 50: ...engine is overheating or there is a fault in the injection system Stop at once switch off the ignition and call for the assistance of a Renault Dealer Coolant temperature warning light If this light...

Page 51: ...ckout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 18 page 52 1 46 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If these warning ligh...

Page 52: ...lt Dealer as soon as possible 9 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 and check the oil lev...

Page 53: ...kout nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 18 page 54 1 48 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country If these warning light...

Page 54: ...3 seconds If it illuminates continuously consult 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 pos...

Page 55: ...aler if the display flashes Interpreting certain values displayed after resetting The values showing average fuel consumption range and average speed will become more stable and reliable the further y...

Page 56: ...elected by successive presses of button 3 Interpreting the display a Total mileage recorder b Trip mileage recorder c Fuel used in litres or gallons since the last reset d Average consumption in mpg o...

Page 57: ...ent consumption in mpg or litres 100 km The value is displayed after reaching a speed of 15 mph 25 km h f Estimated range with remaining fuel in miles or km This function uses the average consumption...

Page 58: ...ess H for the hours M for the minutes Clock 2 When the ignition is switched on the display 3 will show OIL OK for 30 seconds followed by the total mileage or trip mileage and the clock Setting the clo...

Page 59: ...ust be reset We recommend that these settings are not made when driving External temperature indicator This information must never be used as a detector for ice Ice formation is actually related to ex...

Page 60: ...eft hand rear view mirror Position E to adjust the right hand rear view mirror D is the neutral central position Versions with de icing rear view mirrors The rear view mirrors are de iced when rear sc...

Page 61: ...nu671 1_eng_T1 WIN 2 10 2001 8 18 page 62 1 56 REAR VIEW MIRRORS continued Interior rear view mirror This is adjustable When driving at night to avoid being blinded by the headlights of the vehicle b...

Page 62: ...four direction indicators simultaneously It is to be used to warn other road users if you are obliged to stop for any reason beyond your control in a forbidden location are obliged to drive under par...

Page 63: ...Headlight main beams With stalk 1 in the dipped headlight position pull the stalk towards you When the main beam headlights are illuminated a indicator light is illuminated on the instrument panel To...

Page 64: ...ill illuminate on the instrument panel Rear fog light Move the central ring 4 of the stalk to align with mark 5 opposite the symbol Operation of the rear fog lights depends on the external lighting se...

Page 65: ...BEAM ADJUSTMENT The tumblewheel 1 allows the height of the beams to be adjusted in relation to the load Turn the tumblewheel 1 down to lower the headlights and up to raise them Tumblewheel adjustment...

Page 66: ...self off automatically after operating for 15 minutes By pressing button 2 again The indicator light extinguishes Electric windscreen de icing With the engine running press button 3 indicator light il...

Page 67: ...ng will return to the speed originally selected When the vehicle is stationary pressing stalk 1 overrides and cancels automatic operation Note If for any reason the wipers cannot move e g stuck to win...

Page 68: ...reen wash wipe With the ignition on move the end of stalk 1 to align with mark 2 opposite the symbol When the stalk is released it returns to the rear wiper position Special note The rear screen is wi...

Page 69: ...er flap for holding the cap when filling the tank Fuel filler cap it is of a special type If you have to change it make sure the new cap is of the same type Consult your Renault Dealer Never handle th...

Page 70: ...e high quality Special points relating to the 1 9 litre dCi version Use diesel engine fuel DERV only Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank accidentally during filling The fuel filler cap and ne...

Page 71: ...l continued Petrol and diesel versions A maximum of two filling operations may be made after the fuel feed has switched off automatically for the first time The fuel tank is designed to allow room for...

Page 72: ...engine 2 03 Special features of petrol versions 2 04 Special features of diesel versions 2 05 Gear lever Handbrake Power assisted steering 2 06 Advice on anti pollution and how to economise on fuel 2...

Page 73: ...rmance after approximately 4000 miles 6000 km During the running in period do not accelerate hard while the engine is still cold and do not let the engine rev in the lower gears Service intervals Refe...

Page 74: ...ing light goes out Turn the key to the starter position D without accelerating Release the key as soon as the engine starts Hot engine Turn the key immediately to the Starter position In the event tha...

Page 75: ...oses Bump starting the vehicle as unburnt petrol in the system may affect the catalyst if the car does not start quickly However jump starting with jump leads across the battery is permissible If you...

Page 76: ...d Refer to the information on the fuel tank in section 1 for the special instructions on diesel versions equipped with the common rail high pressure engine However if after a few seconds and several a...

Page 77: ...are driving with an incorrectly released handbrake To apply Pull the lever up The lever should travel about 10 notches to hold the car Your vehicle is fitted with self adjusting rear brake shoes and...

Page 78: ...supply system and exhaust by parts other than those originally recommended by the manufacturer may alter your vehicle such that it no longer complies with anti pollution standards Have your vehicle ch...

Page 79: ...ur Renault Dealer as soon as possible Driving Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature Speed is expensive Snappy driving uses a lot of fuel dri...

Page 80: ...air conditioning the extra fuel consumed in urban cycle can be as high as 2 litres per 100 km switch the system off when it is not needed Never fill the fuel tank right to the brim as this is wastefu...

Page 81: ...hicle already contains recycled materials 95 of the plastic components in your vehicle are marked with a symbol which allows the principle component material to be identified These markings mean that...

Page 82: ...yre This function is an additional driving aid However the function does not take the place of the driver It cannot therefore under any circumstances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the...

Page 83: ...he wheel see the colour of the ring 2 after cleaning if necessary on each valve C yellow ring D black ring E red ring F green ring Spare wheel The emergency spare wheel does not have a sensor and so c...

Page 84: ...ble with the system and which are available from Renault accessory outlets use of any other accessories may impair the operation of the system Display The display A and the warning lights on the instr...

Page 85: ...lty wheel s flashing Meaning the flashing wheel is very flat stop as soon as possible and check the tyre pressures flashing lit up lit up faulty wheel s flashing Meaning puncture replace the wheel con...

Page 86: ...es it is quite possible for the driver to steer the vehicle and to avoid an obstacle whilst at the same time applying the brakes Also this system allows you to optimise stopping distances when the adh...

Page 87: ...cy 2 The orange warning light and the red brake circuit fault warning light illuminated on the fault panel This indicates that both the braking system and the ABS system are faulty Your vehicle brakes...

Page 88: ...quickly as possible ABS braking is maintained as long as the brake pedal is not released Illumination of the hazard warning lights These may illuminate in the event of rapid deceleration This function...

Page 89: ...river It does not increase the vehicle s limits and should not encourage you to drive more quickly It can thus under no circumstances replace the vigilance or responsibility of the driver when manoeuv...

Page 90: ...his action also deactivates the traction control mechanism refer to the information on the traction control system in section 2 As the ESP offers additional safety it is recommended that you do not dr...

Page 91: ...uld not encourage you to drive more quickly It can thus under no circumstances replace the vigilance or responsibility of the driver when manoeuvring the vehicle the driver must always be aware of sud...

Page 92: ...ing It is possible to deactivate the function by pressing switch 2 if this is not desirable Warning light 1 lights up Disabling the traction control function also deactivates the ESP function see the...

Page 93: ...ight I will illuminate on the instrument panel Press button B again to deselect this position The indicator light will extinguish Note When the indicator light is illuminated the system will prevent 4...

Page 94: ...off on ground where you are likely to skid snow mud etc press switch C indicator light G on the instrument panel will illuminate When you have started moving deselect this position by pressing switch...

Page 95: ...r foot on the brake pedal move the lever to position P park the gearbox is in neutral and the drive wheels are mechanically locked by the transmission Apply the handbrake Operating incidents If the le...

Page 96: ...03 Heating and climate control 3 04 3 10 Ashtrays Cigarette lighter 3 11 Interior lights 3 12 3 13 Electric windows 3 13 3 14 Windscreen Sun visor 3 15 Sunroof 3 16 Storage compartments 3 17 3 19 Rear...

Page 97: ...2001 8 12 page 2 3 02 AIR VENTS air outlets 1 Left hand front window demister 2 Left hand side air vent 3 Windscreen demisting vents 4 Central air vents 5 Heating ventilation control unit 6 Right hand...

Page 98: ...ow Move tumblewheel 1 beyond the point where a certain resistance is felt Maximum air flow Closed Air distribution Right left Move tabs 2 Up down Guide the air vent up or down Side air vents on driver...

Page 99: ...reases the temperature Distribution of air in the passenger compartment Move control B Position All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents only This selection is not appropriate if all the ai...

Page 100: ...n The ventilation speed of air supplied to the passenger compartment is zero there is however a slight flow of air when the vehicle is moving To alter this setting move control C to the setting or hig...

Page 101: ...eat setting adjustment B Distribution of air in the passenger compartment C Switching on the air conditioning D Air conditioning operation indicator light E Adjusting the amount of air supplied to the...

Page 102: ...he air vents are closed Position The air flow is distributed between the dashboard vents and the footwells Position The flow of air is distributed between all the vents the front side window demisting...

Page 103: ...iving in traffic or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun reduces the humidity of the air blown inside the passenger compartment prevents misting Note The air conditioning may be used in all con...

Page 104: ...quickly as possible to the required level Switch off the air recirculation function once a comfortable level has been reached When the air conditioning is operating all the windows must be closed to...

Page 105: ...supplied to the passenger compartment is zero there is however a slight flow of air when the vehicle is moving To alter this setting move control E to the setting or higher O Temporary isolation of t...

Page 106: ...ull out the cover completely towards you and the ashtray will be released from its housing Front cigar lighter With the ignition on press in the cigar lighter 1 It will spring back with a click when i...

Page 107: ...opening one of the front doors or any one of the four doors It only goes out when the doors are correctly closed or the light does not come on at all Map reading light 3 or 7 To turn on or off operate...

Page 108: ...oes not come on at all Front electric windows Driver s side window With the ignition on or off and until the driver s door is opened Press switch 1 to open the window or lift switch 1 to close it Auto...

Page 109: ...3 or 4 Manual window risers Operate winder 6 Child safety Switch 5 overrides the operation of the rear windows Never leave the vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition if there is a child or an...

Page 110: ...iew mirror which allow passes to be affixed to the windscreen e g motorway permits car park season tickets etc Front sun visor Lower the sun visor 1 Non illuminated vanity mirror A vanity mirror fitte...

Page 111: ...tilt the sunroof Opening Pull screen 1 back and then tilt switch 2 towards the front and keep it depressed until the required tilt angle is obtained Closing Tilt switch 2 backwards then move the scre...

Page 112: ...cumentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T3 WIN 3 10 2001 8 13 page 17 3 17 GLOVE BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Passenger side glove box To open press 1 Inside the compartment there are two glass holders and one spec...

Page 113: ...N 3 10 2001 8 13 page 18 3 18 GLOVE BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENTS continued Storage compartment in front doors 3 Front seat pocket 4 No objects should be placed on the floor area in front of driver as such...

Page 114: ...MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T3 WIN 3 10 2001 8 13 page 19 3 19 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS continued Spectacles holder 5 Ensure that the spectacles holder cover is firmly close...

Page 115: ...fold down the rear bench seatback Remove the rear head restraints Press button 2 and lower the seatback Rear central armrest 3 When refitting the seatback make sure the top part is latched in properl...

Page 116: ...and lift the tailgate To close Lower the tailgate using handle 2 inside the tailgate to help you When the tailgate has been lowered to shoulder height release handle 2 and finish closing the tailgate...

Page 117: ...shelf To remove unhook the two straps 1 from the tailgate Do not place any objects in particular heavy or hard objects on the rear parcel shelf These may pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the dr...

Page 118: ...ame time as the doors To open Press button 1 and lift the boot lid To close Lower the boot lid by pushing it down from the outside Fittings in the luggage compartment An accessory storage space 2 can...

Page 119: ...RSION The tailgate is locked and unlocked at the same time as the doors To open Press button 1 and lift the tailgate To close Lower the tailgate using handle 2 inside the tailgate to help you When the...

Page 120: ...art pull it lifting it slightly and allow the luggage compartment cover to roll up To remove the luggage compartment cover Exert pressure towards the interior of the vehicle arrow A then lift the lugg...

Page 121: ...le A The folded down seat for maximum loads example B Always put the heaviest items directly onto the floor Always put the heaviest items directly onto the floor When the vehicle is fitted with them u...

Page 122: ...he mounting points for the roof rack bars A cover 1 is fitted over each of these flaps Access to the mounting points Press cover 1 and then slide it in the direction of the arrows 2 which are marked o...

Page 123: ...er 1 is fitted over each of these flaps Access to mounting points A B C Press cover 1 and then slide it in the direction of the arrows 2 which are marked on the cover Max permissible load on roof rack...

Page 124: ...23 page 1 4 01 Section 4 Maintenance Bonnet 4 02 4 03 Engine oil level Oil change 4 04 4 07 Levels Power assisted steering pump 4 08 Coolant 4 09 Brake fluid 4 10 Windscreen headlight washer reservoir...

Page 125: ...m Checkout nu671 1_eng_T4 WIN 2 10 2001 8 23 page 2 4 02 BONNET To open the bonnet pull handle 1 Bonnet security lock To unlock lift catch 2 Take care when working in the engine compartment as the eng...

Page 126: ...s holder 3 grip the bonnet in the middle and lower it down to 8 inches 20 cm above the closed position then release It will lock automatically under its own weight Ensure it is correctly locked Any op...

Page 127: ...the instrument panel using the dipstick Reading the level on the instrument panel When ignition has been switched on for approximately 30 seconds if the level is correct the display will show the oil...

Page 128: ...the dipstick in as far as it will go For vehicles equipped with a cap type dipstick C screw in the cap as far as it will go Take out the dipstick again Read the oil level again It should never fall be...

Page 129: ...d and the engine should be cold for instance before the engine is started up for the first time in the day Unscrew the fuel filler cap 1 Top up the level For information the capacity between the minim...

Page 130: ...riodically consult the Servicing booklet for your vehicle Filling Take care when topping up the oil that no oil drips onto engine components risk of fire Do not forget to refit the cap securely as the...

Page 131: ...servicing booklet for your vehicle Level The correct level when cold should be visible between the Min and Max marks on the reservoir 1 between A and B on the reservoir gauge 2 For topping up or refi...

Page 132: ...to be caused to the engine if it runs out of coolant If topping up is required only use products approved by Renault s Technical Department This coolant will provide antifreeze protection anti corrosi...

Page 133: ...is normal for the level to drop as the brake pads become worn but it should never fall below the MIN line Topping up After any operation on the hydraulic circuit a specialist must replace the brake f...

Page 134: ...approved by Renault s Technical Department Jets Tilt each small sphere with a pin to alter the spray angle Headlight washer reservoir Topping up Via cap 2 Liquid Water special windscreen washer fluid...

Page 135: ...mpartment as the engine cooling fan may cut in at any moment without warning Consult your Renault Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels The battery does...

Page 136: ...ar against such risks so as not to lose the benefit of these developments What you should not do Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Scrape off mud or dirt without pre wetting...

Page 137: ...forms damp patches Keep well away from the vehicle in front when driving on freshly laid surfaces to prevent paint damage Repair or have repaired quickly patches where the paint has been damaged to p...

Page 138: ...tton wool If this does not clean the glass use a soft cloth which has been slightly moistened with soapy water and then wipe clean with a damp soft cloth Finally carefully dry off with a soft dry clot...

Page 139: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T4 WIN 2 10 2001 8 24 page 16 4 16...

Page 140: ...safety wheels winter use 5 08 5 10 Lights and headlights changing bulbs 5 11 5 13 Rear lights changing bulbs 5 14 5 21 Side repeaters changing bulbs 5 21 Interior lights changing bulbs 5 22 5 25 Fuse...

Page 141: ...ld the flap open using the hook 2 under the rear parcel shelf Unscrew the centre nut 3 Take out the emergency spare wheel 4 Using the emergency spare wheel The yre pressure monitor function does not m...

Page 142: ...tment To access the emergency spare wheel Open the luggage compartment lid Use handle 1 to lift the small section of carpet in the luggage compartment Lift the luggage compartment carpet completely us...

Page 143: ...are wheel 4 This is located in the luggage compartment To gain access to the emergency spare wheel Open the tailgate Lift the luggage compartment carpet 2 Hold it open using hook 1 Unscrew nut 5 Take...

Page 144: ...pare wheel Wheelbrace 1 Embellisher key 3 It is used to unclip the wheel embellishers Towing ring 4 Refer to the information on towing in section 5 Jack 2 When refitting the jack fold it completely an...

Page 145: ...one of the slots around the edge To refit reclip the embellisher ensuring valve 2 is correctly located Centre embellisher 3 Masked wheel bolts Unclip the embellisher using the key A stored with the to...

Page 146: ...ack horizontally the jack head must be slid underneath the jacking point 2 under the body nearest the wheel concerned Screw up the jack by hand at first to align the base plate which should be incline...

Page 147: ...aining the tyres The tyres must be in good condition and the tread form must have sufficient depth tyres approved by Renault s Technical Department have wear warning strips 1 which are risers moulded...

Page 148: ...ion pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold ignore higher pressures which may be reached in hot weather or following a fast journey If tyre inflation pressures cannot be checked when the t...

Page 149: ...se chains you must use special equipment Consult your Renault Dealer Snow or winter tyres We would recommend that these be fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum road ho...

Page 150: ...W 5 W Direction indicator Turn bulb holder 4 a quarter turn and remove the bulb Bulb type orange pear shaped bulb bayonet fitting 21 W Cleaning the headlights As the headlights have plastic lenses us...

Page 151: ...turn to reach the bulb Type of bulb W 5 W Direction indicator Turn the bulb holder 3 a quarter of a turn and remove the bulb Type of bulb orange pear shaped bulb bayonet fitting 21 W Cleaning the head...

Page 152: ...ault Dealer Additional headlights If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights to your car consult a Renault Dealer Any operation on or modification to the electrical system must be performe...

Page 153: ...nging the bulbs Remove screw 1 and cover 2 Unclip bulb holder 3 by pressing the two tabs 4 Fog light Pear shaped bulb bayonet type P21 W 5 Side light Bulb 5 W 6 Tail and stop light Pear shaped bulb ba...

Page 154: ...N VERSION changing the bulbs Direction indicator tail lights and hazard warning lights Unclip tab 1 in the luggage compartment to release cover 2 Unclip the bulb holder by pressing two tabs 3 4 Tail a...

Page 155: ...0 06 page 16 5 16 REAR LIGHTS SALOON VERSION changing the bulbs Fog light and reversing light Unclip tab 1 in the luggage compartment lid to release cover 2 Unclip the bulb holder by pressing the two...

Page 156: ...se the rear light unit 2 and lift it out towards the exterior Disconnect wire 3 and unclip the bulb holder by pressing the tabs 4 5 Tail and stop lights Pear shaped bulb bayonet type with two filament...

Page 157: ...Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 18 5 18 THIRD STOP LIGHT HATCHBACK VERSION changing the bulbs Unclip cover 1 in the tailgate applying pressure to the two points 2 Remove t...

Page 158: ...1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 19 5 19 THIRD STOP LIGHT SALOON VERSION changing the bulbs continued Unclip cover 1 in the passenger compartment by applying pressure to points 2 at each side of the...

Page 159: ...m Checkout nu671 1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 20 5 20 THIRD STOP LIGHT ESTATE VERSION changing the bulbs continued Unclip cover 1 by applying pressure to points 2 at each side of the cover Unclip...

Page 160: ...ove the light cover to gain access to the bulb Type of bulb Double ended tubular bulb 5 W Number plate light Saloon version Use a tool such as a flat screwdriver to release the bulb holder 3 Unclip le...

Page 161: ...BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 22 5 22 INTERIOR LIGHTS changing the bulbs Interior light A Unclip cover 1 using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Releas...

Page 162: ...ocumentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 23 5 23 INTERIOR LIGHTS changing the bulbs continued Interior light B Unclip at notch 4 or 5 using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Turn bul...

Page 163: ...5 24 INTERIOR LIGHTS changing the bulbs Rear lights Unclip light 8 to gain access to the bulb using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Type of bulb Bayonet type 5 W Glove box lamp Unclip using a tool...

Page 164: ...0 06 page 25 5 25 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHTS changing the bulb Using a tool such as a flat screwdriver unclip light 1 or 2 by pressing the tabs at each side of the light Disconnect the light Press tab...

Page 165: ...ng wheel To identify the fuses refer to label 4 shown on the page opposite It is advisable not to use the free fuse locations Check the fuse in question and replace it if necessary with a fuse which m...

Page 166: ...dlight beam adjustment Left hand dipped beam headlight Stop lights instrument panel windscreen de icing ABS rear electric window locking Symbol Allocation Radio cigar lighter instrument illumination c...

Page 167: ...rger before connecting or disconnecting the battery Do not place metal objects on the battery to avoid creating a short circuit between the terminals Take care when moving the battery as it contains s...

Page 168: ...electrical consumers which are really necessary Finally you should understand that the charge decreases naturally as a result of certain permanent consumers such as the clock after sales accessories...

Page 169: ...thawed out before current is supplied to it Ensure that there is no risk of contact between the two vehicles risk of short circuiting when the positive terminals are connected and that the discharged...

Page 170: ...uch the electronic circuit in the key cover The batteries can be obtained from your Renault Dealer These batteries should last about two years There is a delay of 1 second between locking and unlockin...

Page 171: ...ted to locations in the dashboard the doors and to rear locations Tweeter speakers Unclip grille 2 using a tool such as a screwdriver to gain access to the speaker wires In all cases follow the manufa...

Page 172: ...oofer speakers in the doors Unclip grille 3 at the points indicated by the arrows using a tool such as a flat screwdriver Unscrew the four bolts then remove the protective card to reach the speaker wi...

Page 173: ...itting after market accessories To ensure the correct operation of your car and to avoid any risk to your safety we recommend that you use RENAULT approved accessories because they are suitable for yo...

Page 174: ...and fit new blade in direction of arrow B To refit To refit the wiper blade proceed in reverse order to removal Make sure the blade is correctly locked in position In frosty weather make sure the wip...

Page 175: ...gulations which apply in the country in which you are driving do not exceed the towing weight for your vehicle Consult your Renault Dealer Only use the front 1 and rear 3 or 4 towing points never use...

Page 176: ...the front wheels off the ground Exceptional circumstances You may tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground using the towing point under the following conditions Maximum speed 25 mph 40 km h...

Page 177: ...when towing a trailer max towing weight braked and unbraked Refer to the information on Weights in section 6 Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for information on how to fit and operate the tow...

Page 178: ...his system is planned to disable and thus isolate the fuel supply system if a severe impact occurs Following an impact the system can be enabled but only after it has been inspected by a qualified per...

Page 179: ...r does not turn Battery lead disconnected or terminals oxidised Check battery terminals scrape clean if oxidised and re tighten Battery discharged Connect another battery to the faulty battery Battery...

Page 180: ...will not start do not keep trying to start it Consult a Renault Dealer System for cutting off fuel supply activated if vehicle has been subjected to severe impact Consult a Renault Dealer see informa...

Page 181: ...lant circuit fault Consult a Renault Dealer The oil pressure warning light illuminates when cornering or braking Oil level too low Top up the oil on idling Oil pressure too low Consult the nearest Ren...

Page 182: ...engine cooling fan Stop the vehicle and switch off the engine Consult a Renault Dealer Coolant leaks Check the condition of hoses and clips Check the expansion bottle it should contain coolant If it d...

Page 183: ...n intermittent park Replace fuse Motor faulty Consult a Renault Dealer Direction indicators flash more quickly Bulb blown Replace the bulb Direction indicators not flashing On one side Bulb blown Repl...

Page 184: ...ce bulb Wire disconnected or connector out of position Check and reconnect wire or connector Faulty earth connection See above Both If the circuit is fused Check fuse and change if necessary Traces of...

Page 185: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T5 WIN 2 10 2001 10 06 page 46 5 46...

Page 186: ...ocumentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 18 page 1 6 01 Section 6 Technical specifications Identification plates 6 02 6 03 Dimensions 6 04 6 06 Engine specifications 6 07 Towing weights 6 08...

Page 187: ...ordering parts Vehicle identification plate A 1 Vehicle type and chassis number 2 Maximum permissible all up weight 3 Maximum permissible total train weight vehicle loaded and towing 4 Maximum permiss...

Page 188: ...10 2001 8 18 page 3 6 03 IDENTIFICATION PLATES continued 1 4 l 16V 1 6 l 16V 1 8 l 16V 1 9 l dTi 1 9 l dCi 2 0 l 16V Quote the information on the vehicle identification plate and engine plate when wri...

Page 189: ...32 1 420 QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 18 page 4 6 04 DIMENSIONS HATCHBACK VERSION in metres Turning circle Between walls 11 30 Between...

Page 190: ...432 1 420 QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 18 page 5 6 05 DIMENSIONS SALOON VERSION in metres Turning circle Between walls 11 30 Between...

Page 191: ...440 1 420 QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 18 page 6 6 06 DIMENSIONS ESTATE VERSION in metres Turning circle Between walls 11 40 Between...

Page 192: ...LA1L B L K SAON B L K SA1U B L K SAO5 Engine type see engine plate K4J K4M F4P F4R F9Q Turbo Bore x stroke mm 79 5 70 79 5 80 5 82 7 83 82 7 93 80 93 Cubic capacity cc 1390 1598 1783 1998 1870 Type o...

Page 193: ...05 620 Max permissible towing weight braked driver only 1250 1250 1250 1250 other cases 950 950 950 950 Gross train weight total all up weight trailer 2500 2500 2550 2550 2550 2600 Max nose weight 55...

Page 194: ...trailer weight 580 585 585 600 610 610 625 620 635 Max permissible towing weight braked driver only 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 other cases 950 950 950 950 950 Gross train weight total all up weight tra...

Page 195: ...640 655 Max permissible towing weight braked driver only 1300 1300 1350 1350 1350 other cases 950 1000 1000 1000 1000 Gross train weight total all up weight trailer 2600 2650 2700 2700 2700 2700 2700...

Page 196: ...r 2550 Max nose weight 55 Max permissible load on roof rack 80 including carrying equipment Towing weight towing a caravan boat etc It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local...

Page 197: ...Renault parts are based on a strict specification and are regularly tested Therefore they are of at least the same level of quality as the originally fitted part If you always fit Renault genuine par...

Page 198: ...ats 1 29 1 35 Child restraint devices 1 29 1 35 Child restraints 1 29 1 35 Child safety 1 02 1 05 1 29 1 35 3 14 3 16 Cigarette lighter 3 11 Clock 1 53 1 54 Controls 1 36 1 39 Coolant 4 09 D Dashboard...

Page 199: ...1 57 Instrument panel 1 40 1 52 Instrument panel 1 40 1 52 Instruments 1 40 1 52 Interior lights 3 13 3 12 5 22 5 24 Interior trim maintenance 4 15 Isofix mounting system for child seats 1 34 1 35 J...

Page 200: ...s 1 17 1 28 Side mounted indicators 5 21 Signals and lights 1 60 1 57 Speakers location 5 32 5 33 Starting the engine 2 03 Steering wheel adjustment 1 16 Storage compartments 3 17 3 19 Sun visor 3 15...

Page 201: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 19 page 16...

Page 202: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 19 page 17...

Page 203: ...QX BIUDB T G 3DJH MEGANE BERLINE NU 671 1 C Documentum Checkout nu671 1_eng_T6 WIN 3 10 2001 8 19 page 18 The driver s handbook 82 00 202 823 NU 671 1 June 2001 Edition Anglaise CR ATEUR D AUTOMOBILES...

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