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  • Page 2 ELF PREMIER PLUS 10W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 ACEA B3 / B4 ELF TURBO DIESEL 10W-40 Other types of lubricants approved by RENAULT, for petrol or diesel engines Manual gearbox API GL5 TRANSELF TRJ 75W-80 Automatic gearbox RENAULTMATIC D3 Syn DEXRON III Kangoo 4×4 rear axle...
  • Page 3 Brief overview • Tyre pressures ......................0.04 • Adjusting the seats and the driver's position ........1.21 1.23 • Child restraints ..................1.32 1.41 • Indicator lights ................... 1.48 1.77 • De-icing/Demisting ....................1.81 • Visible and audible warning signals ..............1.82 •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Sections Getting to know your vehicle ............Driving ....................... Your comfort ....................Maintenance ....................Practical advice ................... Technical specifications ................ Alphabetical index ..................0.03...
  • Page 5: Driving

    Tyre pressures when cold (in bar) 165/70 R 14 C 165/70 R 14 165/75 R 14 C 175/65 R 14 Tyre sizes reinforced Normal use • Front • Rear Full load use and/or motorway driving (1) • Front • Rear Emergency spare wheel •...
  • Page 6 Keys .................................. 1.02 Radio frequency remote control unit ....................1.03 1.05 Doors ..............................1.06 1.12 RAID (Renault Anti-Intruder Device) ......................1.13 Engine immobiliser system ......................... 1.14 - 1.15 Headrests ............................... 1.16 - 1.17 Roof flap ..............................1.18 - 1.19 Partition ................................1.20 Front seats ................................
  • Page 7 KEYS 1 Coded key for ignition switch, 2 Key for ignition switch, doors doors and fuel filler cap. and fuel filler cap. 1.02...
  • Page 8 RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1 Radio frequency remote control, 3 Radio frequency remote control, ignition, door and fuel cap key. ignition, door and filler cap key. 2 Battery warning light 4 Battery warning light. Driver's responsibility If there is a child (or a pet) in the vehicle, never leave it unattended with the key in the ignition.
  • Page 9 RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (continued) The side repeaters and hazard warning lights flash twice indicate that the doors have been locked. Note: depending on the vehicle, when a door or tailgate is not properly closed or remains open, the hazard warning lights do not flash.
  • Page 10 If you lose your keys or remote control unit, or need another set, operating range contact your RENAULT Dealer. This varies according • If a remote control unit is environment: therefore take care replaced, it will be necessary to...
  • Page 11 DOORS Recommendations for the sliding side door (left or right-hand side) Appropriate precautions must be taken when opening or closing the sliding door, as is the case for any of the vehicle doors. - Check that the door will not come into contact with any person, part of your body, animal or object.
  • Page 12 DOORS (continued) Lights on warning buzzer Childproof locks If you have left the lights switched To prevent the side door from being on after switching off the ignition a opened from the inside, move lever 7 warning buzzer will sound when a and check from inside the vehicle door is opened to warn you that the that it is locked correctly.
  • Page 13 DOORS (continued) Locking manually from the outside First close the small door and then close the large door. Door stays 3 will lock into their locations automatically. Rear hinged doors To open the rear doors completely Opening the doors from the outside To open the doors fully, move catch 2, Unlock using the same key as for the open the door fully so that stay 3 is...
  • Page 14 DOORS (continued) Rear hinged doors Tailgate (contd) Opening the doors from the inside Opening the doors from the outside The small door can be opened from To unlock, insert the ignition key inside the vehicle by turning handle 4 into lock 5. downwards.
  • Page 15: Locking The Doors

    LOCKING THE DOORS Electric central locking Manual locking This enables all the doors to be Check that buttons 2 are pressed Front door locked simultaneously. down fully. Use the key if outside or, if inside the vehicle, press down button 2 Lock by pressing the opposite side fully when the door is closed.
  • Page 16 LOCKING THE DOORS (continued) Sliding side door (right-hand side) From outside, insert the key fully From inside, fully depress button 2, into lock 1 and lock the door. with the door closed. 1.11...
  • Page 17 LOCKING THE DOORS (continued) Second sliding side door (located When the fuel tank has been filled, on the fuel filler cap side). refit the cap. The locking button is operational again. This door does not have a lock on the outside. It is locked or unlocked For vehicles without remote control from outside the vehicle using the door locking, the door is always...
  • Page 18 RAID (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE) You must first decide if you want to activate this function. To activate it With the ignition on, press central door locking button 1 on the locking side (opposite the symbol) and hold for approx. 5 seconds, until you hear the operating noise (unlocking/ locking).
  • Page 19: Engine Immobiliser

    The vehicle has recognised the code and the engine Any unauthorised work can be started. carried out on the engine immobiliser (computers, wiring, etc.) could dangerous. It must be carried out by trained RENAULT personnel. 1.14...
  • Page 20 1 continues to flash or remains In all cases, it is essential to contact continuously lit, this indicates a a RENAULT Dealer. Only RENAULT system operating fault. Dealers are qualified to repair the engine immobiliser.
  • Page 21 FRONT HEADREST To raise or lower the headrest To refit the headrest Pull the headrest towards you (i.e. Insert the rods into the sleeves with towards the front of the vehicle) and the notches facing the front. slide it up or down at the same time. Lower the headrest until it locks in position.
  • Page 22 REAR HEADREST To refit the headrest Insert the rods into the sleeves, with the notches to the front, and lower the headrest to the desired height by pressing tab A. Storage position 2 Press the headrest guide tabs 1 and lower the headrest completely.
  • Page 23: Roof Flap

    ROOF FLAP To open To remove the headrest • Unfasten clip 2 by moving catch 1 • Press the two rods 3 towards each • Hold the flap with both hands. upwards. other on each side. • Tilt it as far as possible to the rear •...
  • Page 24 ROOF FLAP (continued) Transverse bar When loading bulky objects, the transverse bar may be move: • Press handle 5 upwards. • Lift the bar all the way to the door pillar. • Reposition the bar after loading. Before starting off, always reposition the transverse bar.
  • Page 25 PARTITION Using the swivelling bulkhead • Bring the front passenger seat • Release the swivelling bulkhead Note: before returning squab into a vertical position by section by lifting catch 6 until it swivelling bulkhead section to its pulling it past the point of locks in position.
  • Page 26: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS Heated seats In some countries there are versions with a facility for heated seats. Activate the switch on the side of the seat. An indicator light will light up. To move a seat forwards or To tilt the seatback backwards Move lever 2 until the seatback is at Stay in your seat and raise bar 1 to...
  • Page 27 SEAT BELTS Always wear your seat belt when Adjusting your driving position travelling in your vehicle. You must • Sit with your back firmly against comply with the local legislation of the seatback. the particular country you are in. (after having removed your coat or jacket).
  • Page 28 - then allow the belt to rewind automatically; - unwind it again; - if the fault is still present, contact your RENAULT Dealer. Driver's seat belt reminder warning light This lights up continuously, and, when the vehicle reaches a...
  • Page 29 • When scrapping your vehicle, - the pretensioner is triggered to contact your RENAULT Dealer rectify belt position and take up If the vehicle is subject to a severe for disposal of the gas generator.
  • Page 30 FEATURES SUPPLEMENTING THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) Force limiter Above a certain severity of impact, this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level. Driver and passenger airbags An airbag may be provided for both the driver and the front passenger.
  • Page 31 - an airbag and gas generator fitted on the steering wheel for the If a severe frontal impact occurs, the Contact your RENAULT Dealer as driver and in the dashboard for the airbag(s) inflate(s) in approximately soon as possible. Your protection front passenger;...
  • Page 32 • As a safety precaution, have the airbag system checked if your vehicle has been involved in an accident, is stolen or broken into. • When selling or lending the vehicle, inform the user of these points and hand over this handbook with the vehicle. • When scrapping your vehicle, contact your RENAULT Dealer for disposal of the gas generator(s). 1.27...
  • Page 33 • The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified personnel from the RENAULT network). • Do not sit too close to the steering wheel. If you sit with your arms slightly bent (see “Adjusting your driving position” in Section 1), you will ensure that there is sufficient space for the airbag to inflate properly and to be fully effective.
  • Page 34 Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out if these covers may be purchased from RENAULT outlets. The use of any covers other than those...
  • Page 35: Rear Seat Belts

    REAR SEAT BELTS Rear side seat belts The belts are locked, unlocked and adjusted in the same way as the front belts. Rear centre belt Rear lap belt with manual adjustment Unwind belt 1 slowly until the black buckle 2 locks into catch 3. belts fastened unfastened in the same way as the...
  • Page 36 • No adjustments may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and their mountings) originally fitted. Contact your RENAULT Dealer for special operations (e.g. fitting child seats). • Do not use devices which give any slack in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.), as a seat belt which is worn too loosely risks causing injury in the event of an accident.
  • Page 37: Child Safety

    E missile equivalent to one tonne: RENAULT Network to choose the followed by a number (which you will find it impossible to hold seat suited to your child and stands for the country where it is the child, even if you yourself are recommended for your vehicle.
  • Page 38 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Seats suitable for fitting a child seat Age of the child WITH PASSENGER AIRBAG WITHOUT PASSENGER AIRBAG (weight of the child) Front passenger seat (2) (3) Front passenger seat Birth to approximately 9 months U (2) (weight below 13 kg) From 9 months to 3 years approximately UF (2) U (2)
  • Page 39 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Seats suitable for fitting a child seat Version with one-part rear bench seat (1/1) Age of the child WITH PASSENGER WITHOUT (weight of the child) AIRBAG PASSENGER AIRBAG Rear side Rear centre Front passenger Front passenger seats seat seat (3) seat...
  • Page 40 U : Seat suitable for fitting a belt-fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range, check that it can be fitted. I : Seat for fitting a child seat with Isofix attachment points. Only RENAULT seats are type-approved for this vehicle.
  • Page 41 (figure 2) or seats with harnesses. To avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you use RENAULT approved accessories because they are designed for your vehicle and are the only accessories for which RENAULT will provide a warranty. 1.36...
  • Page 42 CHILD SAFETY (continued) A booster seat with a height- adjustable seatback and a belt guide are recommended as this will allow the belt to be worn as close to the base of the neck as possible but not on it. Place the headrest in the top position to allow you to press the seatback of the child seat firmly...
  • Page 43 CHILD SAFETY (continued) DANGER It is forbidden to install a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the vehicle is fitted with a front passenger airbag. The child may suffer very serious injuries if the airbag inflates. Label 4 (on the dashboard) and marking 5 (front passenger sun visor) remind you of these instructions.
  • Page 44 CHILD SAFETY (continued) CHILD SAFETY • No modifications may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their mountings) originally fitted. • Carefully follow the instructions for fitting provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system. •...
  • Page 45 • a ring located under the seat base to attach the child seat seatback in the rear-facing position; • Make sure that there is • a special RENAULT child seat nothing obstructing the seat fitted with two locks that hook mounting mechanism at...
  • Page 46 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Fitting a child seat • Before installing and using the • Offer up seat catches 3 opposite When the seat is in the rear-facing seat, carefully read the two rings 1 which are fitted to position, use strap 4 supplied with instructions provided.
  • Page 47 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE 29 28 27 1.42...
  • Page 48 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Left-hand side air vent 10 • Radio display. 20 Handbrake. • Navigation system display. 2 Location for left-hand speaker. 21 Ashtray and cigarette lighter. 11 •...
  • Page 49 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE 27 26 25 1.44...
  • Page 50 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Side vent. 10 • Radio display. 19 Handbrake. • Seat belt reminder warning. • Door open warning light. • Navigation system display. 2 Location of loudspeaker.
  • Page 51 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE 17 16 15 14 1.46...
  • Page 52 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Side vent. 10 Radio satellite controls. 19 Switch electric door locking/unlocking or blanking cover. 2 Location of loudspeaker. 11 Steering column stalk windscreen and rear screen wash/wipe.
  • Page 53 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 54 Contact your are driving, stop and let the possible. RENAULT Dealer as soon as engine idle for a minute or two. possible. The temperature should drop. Otherwise, stop the engine. Let Not used...
  • Page 55 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 56 Contact your indicates that a door is not In normal use, the needle RENAULT Dealer as soon as properly closed. should be below the hatched possible. area. Under severe use the needle may enter this zone.
  • Page 57 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 58 “oil ok”; flashing. Consult your - if the level is at its minimum, RENAULT Dealer as soon as the word “OK” will not possible. appear on the display, the Refer to the information on dashes and the word “oil”...
  • Page 59 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 4a 4 If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 60 4a. flashes, there is a fault in the Under severe use the needle system. Contact your RENAULT may enter this zone. This is not Dealer as soon as possible. Dipped beam headlight...
  • Page 61 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 62 - if the level is at its minimum, being driven, it is advisable to STOP warning light the word “OK” will not see a RENAULT Dealer soon. It goes out as soon as appear on the display, the It lights up together with one of the engine starts.
  • Page 63 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 64 Let the engine cool warning light (on petrol and down, then check the coolant diesel versions) level. Call a RENAULT Dealer Right-hand direction indicator light If it comes on while driving, for help if necessary. it indicates an electronic fault or that water is present in the fuel.
  • Page 65 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights light up, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. If no information is displayed on the instrument panel, you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 66 • If it flashes, reduce the dangerous without the ABS system. engine speed until the light continue driving, contact a stops flashing. Contact your RENAULT Dealer RENAULT Dealer. as soon as possible. Contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 67 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 68 3 Fuel level gauge running, there is a fault in the system. Contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon as Rear fog light indicator light 4 Coolant temperature indicator possible. In normal use, the needle should be below zone 4a.
  • Page 69 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 70 • If it lights up continuously, meter must be selected on the accurate level reading. contact your RENAULT display for this operation) or When ignition been Dealer as soon as possible; the clock to be set.
  • Page 71 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 72 RENAULT Dealer soon. Indicator light in the fuel. It lights up together with one of...
  • Page 73 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 74 RENAULT Dealer. temperature should drop. Otherwise, stop the engine. Let the engine cool down, then check the coolant level. Call a RENAULT Dealer for help if necessary. 1.69...
  • Page 75 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 76 3 Fuel level gauge running, this indicates a fault in the system. Contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon as Rear fog light indicator light 4 Coolant temperature indicator possible.
  • Page 77 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 78 • If it lights up continuously, meter must be selected on the accurate level reading. contact your RENAULT display for this operation) or When ignition been Dealer as soon as possible; the clock to be set.
  • Page 79 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 80 RENAULT Dealer soon. Indicator light in the fuel. It lights up together with one of...
  • Page 81 The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 82 RENAULT Dealer. temperature should drop. Otherwise, stop the engine. Let the engine cool down, then check the coolant level. Call a RENAULT Dealer for help if necessary. 1.77...
  • Page 83 CLOCK - Turn button 1 to the right again briefly. The minute display flashes. To adjust the minutes, press button 1 briefly or hold the button down. - Finally, turn button 1 to the right again to confirm that the adjusted time is correct.
  • Page 84 CLOCK (continued) Clock 5 Setting the clock Press key: H for hours M for minutes If the electrical supply is cut (battery disconnected, supply wire broken, etc.), the clock will lose its time setting. You should reset the time on the clock.
  • Page 85 REAR-VIEW MIRRORS Interior rear-view mirror Door mirror Electrically adjusted door mirrors This is adjustable. When driving at To adjust the mirror, move lever 2. night, tilt small lever 1 to avoid With the ignition on, turn knob 3: being dazzled by the headlights of - Position B to adjust the left-hand the vehicle behind.
  • Page 86: De-Icing/Demisting

    DE-ICING/DEMISTING Heated rear screen Demisting the windscreen and side windows With the engine running, press button 1 (indicator light 2 Move control 3: located on the button or instrument set it at position panel lights up). Close the dashboard centre air This function demists the rear vents for greater efficiency.
  • Page 87 WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS Horn Hazard warning lights Direction indicators Press the end of stalk 1 towards Press switch 3. Shift stalk 1 parallel to the steering steering column A or, for vehicles wheel and in the direction you are This switch lights up all four fitted with an airbag, to one of going to turn.
  • Page 88 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHTS Position of tumblewheel A Load status 1.6 l GNC Other versions Driver only or with passenger All seats occupied Intermediate position. According to driver's judgement Driver only with luggage compartment laden Increased payload version: 4 Tumblewheel A allows the height of the beams to be adjusted in relation...
  • Page 89: External Lighting And Signals

    EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Main beam headlights “Lights on” warning buzzer With stalk 1 in the dipped When a door is opened a buzzer will beam position, pull stalk sound to warn you that the lights are towards you. still switched on after the ignition has been turned off (to prevent When the main beam headlights are discharge of the battery, etc.).
  • Page 90 EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued) Rear fog lights Turn the central ring of stalk 1 until the symbol is aligned opposite mark 3. Operation of the fog lights depends on the exterior lighting selected, and an indicator light will light up on the instrument panel.
  • Page 91 WINDSCREEN WASH / WIPE Windscreen washer With the ignition on, pull stalk E towards you. In frosty weather, make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice (to avoid risk motor overheating). Keep an eye on the condition of the blades.
  • Page 92 REAR SCREEN WASH/WIPE Rear screen wash/wipe With the ignition switched on, turn the end of stalk 1 to align the symbol with mark 2. When the stalk is released, it returns to the rear wipe position. Rear screen wiper with timer With the ignition switched on, turn the end of stalk 1 to align the symbol...
  • Page 93: Fuel Tank

    If you have to replace it, make sure the new cap is of the same type. Contact your RENAULT Dealer. Never handle the cap near a source of heat or a flame. System for cutting off the fuel supply in the event of a severe...
  • Page 94 - Insert the nozzle as far as it will go the RENAULT network. and dust-free. The diesel fuel must and so as to open the valve. be high grade.
  • Page 95 1.90...
  • Page 96 Section 2: Driving (Advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment) Running in / Ignition switch ........................... 2.02 Starting the engine/Stopping the engine ......................2.03 Special features of petrol versions ........................2.04 Special features of diesel versions ........................2.05 Advice on anti-pollution and how to economise on fuel ..............
  • Page 97: Keys

    RUNNING IN IGNITION SWITCH Petrol version “Ignition on” position M The ignition is switched on: For the first 600 miles (1000 km) do not exceed 55 mph (90 km/h) in the • petrol version: the engine may be highest gear. started.
  • Page 98 STARTING/STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting the engine Stopping the engine Petrol injection With the engine idling, turn the key Diesel injection back to the “Stop” position. Engine hot or cold Cold or warm engine - Turn the key to the start Turn the ignition key to the position without depressing ignition on position, M, and hold...
  • Page 99 These faults may be avoided by • using leaded petrol, taking your vehicle regularly to • using oil or fuel additives which your RENAULT Dealer at the are not approved by RENAULT, intervals specified in your servicing booklet. or operating faults such as: •...
  • Page 100 However, if after a few seconds and several attempts the engine fails to start, contact a RENAULT Dealer. Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such as grass or leaves can come into contact with a hot exhaust system.
  • Page 101 Make sure that your vehicle is Have your vehicle checked and engine. Contact your RENAULT maintained correctly, adjusted by your RENAULT Dealer in Dealer for this information. carefully and in an appropriate accordance with the instructions in driving style. the vehicle’s servicing booklet.
  • Page 102 - If it lights up continuously, Driving superfluous actions contact your RENAULT Dealer as • Drive carefully for the first few modern vehicles. soon as possible. miles until the engine reaches its - If it flashes, reduce the engine...
  • Page 103 ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION, HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL AND DRIVING (continued) • For vehicles fitted with air conditioning, an increase in fuel consumption may be noticed in urban driving. Switch off the system if it is not needed. • Never fill the fuel tank right to the brim to avoid overflow.
  • Page 104 ENVIRONMENT Your vehicle has been designed with the aim of caring for the Recycled parts environment. • The majority of versions are Parts which can be recycled equipped with an anti-pollution system including catalytic converter, a lambda sensor and an active carbon filter (the latter prevents vapour from the petrol tank being released into the open air.)
  • Page 105: Gear Lever

    GEAR LEVER HANDBRAKE POWER STEERING To release: Never leave the steering wheel on full lock when the vehicle is parked Pull up the lever slightly, press if you have power assisted steering button 2 and then lower the lever to fitted as this may damage the pump.
  • Page 106 (such as driving at a safe without system. reactions. The Anti-lock Braking distance from the vehicle in front). Contact a RENAULT Dealer as System (ABS) has been designed to The fact that the vehicle’s safety soon as possible. combat this danger.
  • Page 107 EMERGENCY BRAKING ASSIST This system is complementary to ABS and helps reduce vehicle stopping distances. Operating principle The system detects an emergency braking situation by means of a sensor which measures the speed with which the brake pedal is depressed. In this case, emergency brake assist instantly reaches its This function...
  • Page 108: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER Controls Indicator light The speed limiter function allows you to decide on a maximum 1 Main On/Off switch driving speed. This orange indicator light in the 2 Limit adjustment of limit speed switch lights up to indicate that the This may be useful, for example, in (increasing).
  • Page 109 SPEED LIMITER (continued) Driving When a limit speed is stored, depress the accelerator pedal until you reach the limit speed. From then on, no force on the accelerator pedal will allow you to exceed the programmed speed except emergency (see information on exceeding the limit speed).
  • Page 110 SPEED LIMITER (continued) Exceeding the limit speed In the event of an emergency It is possible to exceed the limit speed at any moment. To do this: depress the accelerator pedal firmly and fully (beyond the kickdown point). The speed flashes on the instrument panel (trip computer) to inform you that the limit speed is being exceeded.
  • Page 111 PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX For safety reasons, certain positions may not be selected until the mechanism unlocked: press button A. Only engage D or R when the vehicle is stopped, with your foot on the brake and the accelerator pedal released. Driving With the gear lever in position P or N, switch on the ignition.
  • Page 112 PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) Driving forwards • In hilly or mountainous areas: If you cannot remain in 4th gear Select position D. In the majority of because of the road surface and traffic conditions, you will not have the number of bends, we would to touch the gear selector lever advise you to select D3 (by again: the gear changing will take...
  • Page 113 • If the lever becomes jammed in P N when you have to stop. position, even though you are Contact a RENAULT Dealer as depressing the brake pedal, the soon as possible. lever can be released manually.
  • Page 114: Your Comfort

    Section 3: Your comfort Air vents ..............................3.02 - 3.03 Heating/Ventilation ..........................3.04 - 3.05 Air conditioning ........................... 3.06 3.09 Interior lighting ..............................3.10 Sun visor ................................3.11 Windows ..............................3.12 - 3.13 Sunroof ................................3.14 Ashtrays/Cigarette lighter ..........................3.15 Storage compartments .........................
  • Page 115 AIR VENTS (air outlets) 1 - Side window demisting and air 5 - Front footwell air vents vents 2 - Centre air vents 6 - Rear footwell air vents 3 - Windscreen demisting vents. 4 - Control panel 7 - Rear screen demisting switch 3.02...
  • Page 116 AIR VENTS (continued) Side air vents Front centre air vents Adjustment Adjustment Air flow: Air flow: Move tumblewheel 1 (beyond the Move tumblewheel 3 (beyond the point of resistance). point of resistance). Air distribution: Air distribution: Right/left: Move tab 2. Right/left: Move tabs 4.
  • Page 117 HEATING / VENTILATION •Position The air flow is distributed between the dashboard vents and the front and rear footwells. • Position The air flow is distributed between all the vents, the front side window demisting vents, the windscreen demisting vents and the front and rear footwells.
  • Page 118 HEATING / VENTILATION (continued) Adjusting the air temperature Adjusting the amount of air blown into passenger Turn button B. compartment Turning the control to the right Move control C from 0 to 3. increases the temperature. Passenger compartment ventilation is by “blown air”. The blower determines how much air enters but vehicle speed...
  • Page 119: Air Conditioning

    AIR CONDITIONING Adjusting the quantity of Move control C to the desired position. Turning the control to the right increases amount supplied. If you want to close the air intake completely and switch off the system, set control C to 0 and control D to 0.
  • Page 120 AIR CONDITIONING (continued) • Position The air flow is distributed between the air vents, the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells. • Position For more effective demisting, close the central dashboard vents and direct the side air vents towards the side windows.
  • Page 121 The system will not operate if air (control D at 0) and contact a - the internal passenger flow control C is in position 0. RENAULT Dealer. compartment temperature to be lowered, especially weather, when driving in traffic or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun.
  • Page 122 If there is an operating fault, When the system is set in this temperature is reached inside the contact your RENAULT Dealer. position, it allows you to lower the passenger compartment or if isolation temperature...
  • Page 123: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS Special instructions Depending on the vehicle, remote unlocking of the doors triggers timed lighting of the passenger compartment. If one of the front or rear doors is opened, the timed period for which the light is switched on will start again. Then the interior light and the luggage compartment light dim and go out.
  • Page 124: Sun Visor

    SUN VISOR WINDSCREEN Front sun visor Courtesy mirrors 2 Windscreen with reflective layers Lower sun visor 1. Special features on driver's side The windscreen reflects the sun When the sun visor is fitted with a and, particular, limits courtesy mirror, it has a cover. infrared rays entering the passenger compartment.
  • Page 125 WINDOWS Electric window passenger side With the ignition on, press switch 2 to open the window or lift switch 2 to close it. Driver's responsibility If there is a child (or animal) in the vehicle, never leave unattended with the key in the ignition.
  • Page 126 WINDOWS (continued) Opening the window on the Opening sliding side sliding side door window Press on catches 3 and slide the To half-open the window, turn window open. handle 1 in the direction of the arrow then lock it by pushing the To lock it in an open or closed handle to the right.
  • Page 127: Electric Sunroof

    • Clean the seal every three is open as far as required. trapping their neck, arm, hand, etc. months using products selected - Closing: press switch 1 on in the window). RENAULT's Technical symbol side until If something gets caught in the Department.
  • Page 128 ASHTRAYS / CIGARETTE LIGHTER Ashtray in front console Ashtray 1 Ashtray in rear panel To open, pull cover 1. This is a removable ashtray which To empty the ashtray, lift cover 3 may be fitted into one of the cup and pull it up to release it from the To empty the ashtray, pull out the holders in the vehicle.
  • Page 129: Storage Compartments

    STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Passenger side glove box or Centre console storage compartment 3 airbag location Lift catch 1 to open the glove box. Depending on the version, there is ventilation and air conditioning in the glove box as there is in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 130 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Cup holder 6 Front door storage pockets 7 Storage compartment under the folding front passenger seat 8 Designed to accommodate cups or an ashtray. Centre console storage compartment 5 3.17...
  • Page 131 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Sliding side door storage Side panel storage compartment 10 Rear side luggage compartments 11 compartments 9 To open a compartment, lift handle 12. The compartments must be closed when the vehicle is being driven. 3.18...
  • Page 132 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Upper cab storage compartment 13 Fitting accessories (Depending on the vehicle) Locations 14 on the right and A rail 16 on the right-hand side, This is not suitable for storing heavy left-hand sides of the passenger fitted with two rings 15, can be used items.
  • Page 133: Navigation System

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM Navigation system 1 screen 2 CD reader and control panel. Refer manufacturer's instructions for information on how to operate this equipment. Note: Please keep these instructions with the rest of the vehicle documentation. 3.20...
  • Page 134 REAR BENCH SEAT (operation) We would advise you to move the front seats forward slightly to make it easier to fold down the seatback with the headrests in position. Make sure the headrests are in the correct position when the seat is returned to its upright position.
  • Page 135 REAR BENCH SEAT (operation) (continued) To keep the rear bench seat in a raised position, use tensioner 2 which should attach passenger headrest rod 1. Transporting bulky objects The small section may be folded down completely and yet still leave space to accommodate a maximum of two passengers on the large section.
  • Page 136 TRANSPORTING ITEMS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always position objects transported so that the largest surface rests against: - The back of the rear bench seat, for normal loads. - The folded down bench seat, for maximum loads. Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor.
  • Page 137: Luggage Compartment Cover

    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER The luggage compartment cover is • The luggage compartment cover • The luggage compartment cover made up of two rigid sections. is in the semi-folded position 2. is removed entirely. It can be used in one of three ways: remove luggage compartment cover, place it in the...
  • Page 138: Luggage Net

    LUGGAGE NET Luggage net 1 Fitting the net Fitting the net (continued) (depending on equipment level) can - upper section: attach rings 7 to - lower section (behind the front be placed behind the front seats or front or rear collapsible supports 6 seats, rear bench seat upright): behind the rear bench seat.
  • Page 139 3.26...
  • Page 140: Maintenance

    Section 4: Maintenance Bonnet ................................4.02 Engine oil level ............................ 4.03 4.07 Engine oil change ............................. 4.07 Levels: Gearbox ..............................4.08 Brake fluid ............................4.08 Coolant ..............................4.09 Power assisted steering pump ......................4.10 Battery ..............................4.10 Screen washer reservoir ........................4.11 Air filter ................................
  • Page 141 BONNET Opening Closing Pull control 1 towards you. Release the stay and replace it in its Before closing the bonnet, check to holder 2. make sure that nothing has been left Lift the bonnet, release stay 3 from in the engine compartment. its holder 2 and, for your own safety, Lower the bonnet and release it it is very important to fix it into...
  • Page 142 2. However, contact your RENAULT Message 2 Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is advance trip...
  • Page 143 ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) Contact your RENAULT Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels. Reading the level using the dipstick - Take out the dipstick; - Wipe the dipstick using a clean, lint-free cloth.
  • Page 144 ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) 1.2 16V 1.0-1.2 1.0 16V-1.2 16V Topping up/filling - Unscrew the filler cap 1. - Top up the level. (For your The vehicle must be parked on level information, the capacity between ground and the engine should be the minimum and maximum cold (for instance, before the engine reading on the dipstick 2 is...
  • Page 145 ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) 1.6 16V 1.9 dTi 1.5 dCi Special note for 1.9 dTi version The cap-dipstick must be screwed in fully to obtain a correct level reading. 1.9 D 4.06...
  • Page 146: Oil Change

    Take care when working under the bonnet as the Contact your RENAULT Dealer at engine cooling fan may once if you notice an abnormal or start to operate at any repeated drop in any of the fluid moment.
  • Page 147 RENAULT Dealer. replace the brake fluid. Frequency of fluid change Only use fluids approved by Refer to the servicing booklet for RENAULT’s Technical Department your vehicle. and which have been taken from a sealed container. Frequency of replacement: refer to the servicing booklet for your vehicle.
  • Page 148 Refer to the Servicing booklet for your vehicle. No operations should be carried cooling circuit when the engine is hot. Contact your RENAULT Dealer at Danger of burns. once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels. 4.09...
  • Page 149 For topping up or refilling with oil, use the eyes or skin. If it does, wash the products approved by RENAULT's affected area with plenty of cold Technical Department. water. Ensure that naked flames, red-hot...
  • Page 150 Screen wash reservoir Filling: via cap 1. In the event that any of the fluid levels drop abnormally, contact This reservoir also supplies the your RENAULT Dealer headlight washers (if the vehicle is immediately. equipped with them). Liquid: water + special windscreen washer fluid (anti-freeze product in winter).
  • Page 151 • Corrosives in the atmosphere minor impacts. spraying products - atmospheric pollution (urban • Use solvents not approved by approved RENAULT's and industrial areas). RENAULT's Technical Technical Department. - saline atmosphere (near the sea, Department to remove stains as...
  • Page 152 - bird droppings, which contain periodically in order to maintain • Spray mechanical components chemicals which rapidly your RENAULT anti-corrosion with products approved discolour paintwork and may warranty. Contact the Servicing RENAULT's Technical Department even cause the paint to peel off: booklet.
  • Page 153 • natural soap, RENAULT's Technical Department • washing up liquid (with one part (RENAULT accessory outlets) or washing up liquid to 200 parts warm soapy water and a sponge and water). dry off with a dry cloth. Rinse off with a soft, damp cloth.
  • Page 154: Practical Advice

    Section 5: Practical advice Emergency spare wheel ............................ 5.02 Hubcap - wheel ..............................5.03 Changing a wheel ............................. 5.04 Tyres (tyre safety, wheels, winter precautions) ................. 5.05 5.07 Replacing the bulbs: ..........................5.08 5.16 Front lights ............................5.08 - 5.09 Front fog lights .............................
  • Page 155 EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL AND TOOLS Wheelbrace 1 Emergency spare wheel 3 Jack 6 This is located in the engine This is stored in support frame 4 This is located in a compartment 7 compartment and is used to remove under the floor at the back of the inside the spare wheel.
  • Page 156 HUBCAPS Hubcap 1 Hubcap 5 Hubcap 6 (masked wheel bolts) (masked wheel bolts) (exposed wheel bolts) Remove it using a hubcap spanner 3 Remove it using a hubcap spanner 3 To remove it without removing the (located next to the jack), or the end (located next to the jack), by wheel, press it at the points of the wheelbrace, by inserting the...
  • Page 157: Changing A Wheel

    CHANGING A WHEEL Insert end 4 of the wheelbrace into jack 3 and turn it a few times to lift the wheel from the ground. Remove the bolts. Remove the wheel. Position the emergency spare wheel on the hub and turn it so that the holes in the wheel and the hub are aligned.
  • Page 158 Tyres fitted to the vehicle should the front axle geometry. In this either be identical to those fitted case, have the condition of the originally or conform to those tyres checked by a RENAULT recommended by your RENAULT Dealer. Dealer. 5.05...
  • Page 159: Tyre Pressures

    TYRES (continued) Tyre pressures Pressures should be checked when Fitting new tyres the tyres are cold; ignore higher Recommended tyre pressures must pressures which may be reached in be adhered to. (Remember to check warm weather or following a fast the emergency spare wheel at the For safety reasons, this journey.
  • Page 160 Apart from these two specific cases, would instances, chains may be fitted to recommend that you contact other versions without your RENAULT Dealer who will restrictions. be able to advise you on the choice of equipment which is most suitable for your vehicle. 5.07...
  • Page 161 FRONT LIGHTS with halogen bulbs: replacing the bulbs Main beam / Dipped beam Front side lights headlights Remove bulb connector 2. Remove plastic cover Type of bulb: H4 approved by our Turn the bulb holder one-quarter pressing tab 1. Technical Department (see turn and take out the bulb.
  • Page 162 FRONT LIGHTS with halogen bulbs: replacing the bulbs (continued) Cleaning the headlights As the headlights are fitted with plastic lenses, use a soft cloth or cotton wool to clean them. If this does not clean them properly, use a soft cloth or cotton wool slightly moistened with soapy water and then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth.
  • Page 163 FRONT FOG LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs Additional lights If you wish to fit fog lights or long range driving lights to your vehicle, contact a RENAULT Dealer. Headlight A Headlight B • Remove mounting screws 1. Contact your RENAULT Dealer.
  • Page 164 REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs Rear lights Remove nuts 1 and release the rear Unclip the bulb holder by pressing light from its housing. tab 2. 3 Side light and brake light Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type with P 21/5 W 2 filaments. 4 Direction indicator light P 21 W pear-shaped, bayonet type bulb.
  • Page 165 REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs (continued) Raised brake light Remove nuts 1 and release the brake 2 Bulb type P 21/5 W. light from its housing. 5.12...
  • Page 166 REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs (continued) Number plate light Unclip the light at 1 using a tool Unclip the light to access bulbs 2. such as a flat screwdriver. Type of bulb: W 5 W. 5.13...
  • Page 167 SIDE-MOUNTED REPEATERS: replacing the bulbs Unclip side mounted repeater 1 Turn bulb holder 2 a quarter of a using a tool such as a flat-head turn and take out the bulb. screwdriver. Type of bulb: W 5 W. 5.14...
  • Page 168 INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs Passenger compartment light Map reading light Remove light covers 1 using a tool such as a flat-head screwdriver. Remove the bulb 3. • Remove the light support by pressing tab 2. Type of bulb: Double-ended tubular The bulb mounting 4 released in bulb 7 W.
  • Page 169 INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs (continued) Passenger compartment light 1 Map reading light • Tilt lens 1. Remove bulb 3. • Remove lens 2 using a flat-head type screwdriver. • Remove it by hand. Type of bulb: Double-ended tubular • Release bulbs 4. bulb 7 W.
  • Page 170 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT: replacing the bulb Press tabs 1 to release the bulb Press tab 2 to release the lens and holder. gain access to bulb 3. Type of bulb: Double-ended tubular bulb 7 W. 5.17...
  • Page 171 • When you are disconnecting the Do not disconnect the battery when Contact your RENAULT Dealer. battery, disconnect the negative the engine is running. Follow the If your vehicle is to be left stationary...
  • Page 172 A and large cross section) from B in reverse order (4-3-2-1). RENAULT Dealer or, if you already have jump leads, ensure that they are in perfect condition. The two batteries must have an identical voltage: 12 volts. The battery...
  • Page 173 Obtain a box of spare bulbs and If you fit an over-rated fuse, it may cause the electrical circuit to fuses from your RENAULT overheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment drawing Dealer. an excessive current. 5.20...
  • Page 174 FUSES (continued) Allocation of fuses (depending on the vehicle equipment level) Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Instrument panel/Electric door Heated seats mirrors/Radio/Car phone Sunroof Interior lights/Engine immobiliser Air conditioning Consumer cut-out Radio/Cigarette lighter/Mobile phone Towing hitch Heating Diagnostic socket Left-hand main beam headlight/Instrument panel Heated rear screen Right-hand main beam headlight...
  • Page 175 SCREEN WIPERS Replacing windscreen wiper Replacing the rear screen wiper Replacing the rear screen wiper blades 1 blade (hinged door) blade (tailgate) • Lift the wiper arm 3. • Lift wiper arm 6. • Lift the wiper arm 8. • Move the blade into a horizontal •...
  • Page 176 Only use the front 1 and rear 2 unlocked and the ignition key must towing points. (Never use the • RENAULT specifies the be in position M (ignition on) to driveshafts.) These towing points use of a rigid towing bar.
  • Page 177 TOWING: breakdown (continued) Towing vehicle with automatic transmission: special notes Engine switched off: transmission longer lubricated. It is preferable to tow this type of vehicle on a trailer or tow it with the front wheels off the ground. Under exceptional circumstances, you may tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground if you use the towing point and do not exceed...
  • Page 178 TOWING: trailer A = 776,5 mm. Permissible nose weight, maximum permissible towing weight braked and unbraked: Refer to the information on weights in Section 6. Refer manufacturer's instructions for information on how to fit and operate the towing attachment. Note: Please keep these...
  • Page 179 Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out the correct reference number. • No work may be carried out on the electrical or radio circuits, except by RENAULT Network engineers: an incorrectly connected system may result in damage being caused to the electrical system and/or the components connected to it.
  • Page 180 RENAULT approved accessories only to use equipment with an because they are designed for your external aerial. vehicle only accessories for which RENAULT Furthermore, we would like to will provide a warranty. remind you of the need to conform legislation force...
  • Page 181 RENAULT Network who must ensure that: • the vehicle is fit to be driven; • there is no smell of fuel; • and that the fuel system is not leaking.
  • Page 182 Note: It is not advisable to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover when replacing the battery. Batteries can be obtained from your RENAULT Dealer. These batteries Do not throw away your should last about two years. used batteries, give them...
  • Page 183 Do not dispose of your The batteries can be obtained from used batteries your RENAULT Dealer. These countryside, give batteries should last approximately them to an organisation two years. responsible for collecting and A delay of 1 second is required recycling batteries.
  • Page 184: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS The following advice will enable you to carry out quick, albeit temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should always contact a RENAULT Dealer as soon as you can. When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • There is no response, the indicator...
  • Page 185 If the vehicle will not start, do not keep trying to start it. Contact a RENAULT Dealer. Fuel supply cut-off system activated if Contact a RENAULT Dealer. (See vehicle has been subjected to severe information on the fuel cut-off system impact.
  • Page 186 “Engine oil level -Topping up/Filling” in Section 4). - at idle speed Low oil pressure Visit the nearest RENAULT Dealer. - is slow to go out or remains lit up Lack of oil pressure Stop: contact a RENAULT Dealer.
  • Page 187 Reminder: only products approved by RENAULT's Technical Department may be used for this purpose.
  • Page 188 Reconnect it. connector out of position. - Faulty earth connection. Find earth wire and remake a good clean wire-to-earth connection. On both sides: - Fuse blown. Replace fuse. - Flasher unit faulty. Replace: contact a RENAULT Dealer. 5.35...
  • Page 189 These traces soon disappear when the lights are switched on. Heating / Air conditioning • Poor air flow Clogged particle filter. Replace cartridge. • Difficult to obtain a cold air flow Lack of refrigerant fluid Contact a RENAULT Dealer. 5.36...
  • Page 190: Technical Specifications

    Section 6: Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates ....................... 6.02 6.04 Engine specifications ............................6.05 Weights ..............................6.06 6.41 Dimensions ............................... 6.42 Replacement parts ............................6.43 6.01...
  • Page 191: Vehicle Identification Plates

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES The information on the vehicle A - Vehicle identification plate identification plate A (right-hand 1 Vehicle type and chassis number 6 Technical specifications side) must be quoted when writing vehicle 2 Maximum permissible all-up to us or ordering parts. weight 7 Vehicle paint reference.
  • Page 192 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) 1.0-1.2 1.2 16V The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate must quoted correspondence or ordering parts. B - Engine plate or engine label (Location varies depending on engine) 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 1.4 16V 1.0 16V - 1.2 16V...
  • Page 193 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) 1.6 16V 1.9 dTi The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate must quoted correspondence or ordering parts. B - Engine plate or engine label (Location varies depending on engine) 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 1.5 dCi...
  • Page 194: Engine Specifications

    Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine. The type should be marked on a label stuck inside the engine compartment. If it is not then contact your RENAULT Dealer. — Fitting spark plugs which are not to specification may damage the engine.
  • Page 195 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol 1.2 GPL (versions marketed depend on country) T.C. (1) T.C. (1) C.U. + (3) Vehicle type KC01AF...
  • Page 196 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 197 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol (versions marketed depend on country) Automatic Vehicle type KC0GAF KC0BAF KC0GAA KC0BAA (see vehicle identification plate) KC0HAA...
  • Page 198 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 199 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol (versions marketed depend on country) C.U. + (3) T.C. (1) Automatic Vehicle type KC0GBF KC0BBF KC0BGF KC5SAF...
  • Page 200 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 201 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.5 dCi (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type KC07AF KCN7BF KCN8BF KCR75F KCR85F KC09AF (see vehicle identification plate)
  • Page 202 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 203 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.5 dCi 1.5 dCi (versions marketed depend on country) C.U. + (3) T.C. (1) Vehicle type KCR7BF...
  • Page 204 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 205 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 55 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 55 C.U. (3) T.C.
  • Page 206 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 207 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi (versions marketed depend on country) C.U. + (3) T.C. (1) Vehicle type...
  • Page 208 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 209 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol Greater than standard load version (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type KC01CF KC0TCF KC0HCF KC0HCA KC0BCF...
  • Page 210 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 211 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicles without options, likely to change during the course of the year. Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi Greater than standard load version...
  • Page 212 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 213 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol Wide track version (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type KC01EF KC05EF - KC05EH KCEBEF KCEBEA (see vehicle identification plate)
  • Page 214 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 215 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel 1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi Wide track version (versions marketed depend on country)
  • Page 216 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 217 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Petrol 1.2 GPL (versions marketed depend on country) T.C.(1) T.C. (1) C.U. + (3) Vehicle type FC01AF FC4AAF FC01AG FC0TAF...
  • Page 218 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 219 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Petrol Automatic (versions marketed depend on country) Automatic C.U. + (3) T.C. (1) Vehicle type FC0BAF FC0BBA FC0BAA FC0BBF LC361...
  • Page 220 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 221 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. 1.5 dCi VAN Diesel 1.5 dCi C.U. + (1) (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type FC07AF FC09AF FC076F FC085F FC086F...
  • Page 222 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 223 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to be changed during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Diesel 1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 65 (versions marketed depend on country) T.C.
  • Page 224 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 225 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Diesel 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi (versions marketed depend on country) C.U. + (3) T.C. (1) Vehicle type FC0UAF...
  • Page 226 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 227 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Petrol Greater than standard load version (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type FC0ACF FC0TCF FC0HCF FC0HCA FC0BCF FC0BCA FC0LCF...
  • Page 228 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 229 WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. VAN Diesel 1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi Greater than standard load versions (versions marketed depend on country)
  • Page 230 - It is important to comply with the towing weights governed by local legislation in each country and in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer concerning towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 231 DIMENSIONS (in metres) 2,155 2,015 1,405/1,400 (3) 0,730 2,605/2,600 (3) 0,700 0,735 (3) 1,672 4,035 Turning circle • between walls: 10.79 1,835 (1) 1,730 (2) 1,885 (1) (3) Important: if the vehicle is fitted with roof bars that run 1,785 (2) (3) lengthways, the various height measurements, shown opposite, must be increased by 0.043 m.
  • Page 232: Replacement Parts And Repairs

    REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original RENAULT parts are designed to 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 genuine RENAULT parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well.
  • Page 233: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX A ABS ................2.11 D Dimensions ............... 6.42 ABS system ............... 2.11 Dipped beam headlights .......... 1.84 Accessories ..............5.27 Dipstick ............4.03 4.06 Air conditioning .......... 3.06 3.09 Direction indicator lights ......... 1.81 Air filter ..............4.11 Direction indicators ....
  • Page 234: Partition

    R Radio (pre-equipment) ..........5.26 Interior lighting ............3.10 Radio installation ............ 5.26 Interior lights (replacing bulbs) ....5.15 - 5.16 RAID (Renault Anti-Intruder Device) ..... 1.13 Interior lights ............3.10 Rear bench seat ..........3.21 - 3.22 Interior trim maintenance ........4.14 Rear lights (replacing bulbs) ........
  • Page 235 ALPHABETICAL INDEX S Special features of the petrol T Tyre pressures ............0.04 and diesel versions ........2.04 - 2.05 Tyres ............. 5.05 5.07 Speed limiter ..........2.13 Starting the engine ..........2.02 V Vehicle identification ........6.02 - 6.04 Starting the engine ..........
  • Page 237 C R É A T E U R D ' A U T O M O B I L E S The driver's handbook – 82 00 434 975 – NU 701-5 – March 2004 – Edition anglaise...

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