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  • Page 2 RENAULT recommends...
  • Page 3 Brief overview • Tyre pressure ......................0.04 • Adjusting the seats and driving position ..........1.11 1.15 • Child restraint devices ................1.26 1.33 • Warning lights .................... 1.38 1.50 • Audible and visual signals ............... 1.54 1.57 • De-icing/demisting ....................1.59 •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Sections Getting to know your car ..............Driving ....................... Your comfort ....................Maintenance ....................Practical advice ................... Technical specifications ................ Alphabetical index ..................0.03...
  • Page 5 Tyre inflation pressures when cold (in bar) All versions Normal use • Front • Rear Full load (1) • Front • Rear Emergency spare wheel 185/65 R15T - 195/60 R15H Tyre 205/55 R15H - 205/50 R16H dimensions 195/620 R420A (2) Wheel sizes 6 J 15 - 6,5 J 16 (2) Tyre safety and snow chains...
  • Page 6 Section 1: Getting to know your car Keys - Remote control ......................... 1.02 1.05 Doors ..............................1.05 1.09 Engine immobiliser system ..........................1.10 Head restraint - Seats .......................... 1.11 1.14 Seat belts/methods of restraint in addition to the seat belts ............1.15 1.25 Child safety ............................
  • Page 7 KEYS / REMOTE CONTROL DOOR LOCKS 1 Radio frequency remote control 2 Ignition key, key for doors, locking unit, ignition key, key for luggage compartment and fuel doors, luggage compartment and filler cap. fuel filler flap. If there is a child (or animal) in the car, never leave it unattended with the key in the ignition.
  • Page 8 RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL DOOR LOCKING Locking/unlocking the doors The range within which the remote control will operate Press remote control approximately one second to lock or This varies according unlock the doors. (Light 2 will come environment: therefore take care on.) when handling the remote control that you do not inadvertently lock...
  • Page 9 • It will be necessary to take the remote control. vehicle to your RENAULT Dealer if you need to replace a key because both the vehicle and all the keys are needed to initialize the system.
  • Page 10 Do not dump your used If this procedure is not successful, two years. There is a delay of batteries in the country- contact your RENAULT Dealer. 1 second between locking and side, give them to an unlocking actions. organisation responsible...
  • Page 11: Opening The Doors

    OPENING THE DOORS Opening the doors manually Opening the doors from inside Childproof locks from the outside the car These make it impossible for the rear doors to be opened from the Move handle 3. Front: Use the key to unlock one of inside.
  • Page 12 LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS Manual locking Operating fault Use the key if outside. In the event of an electrical failure, the doors can be locked manually. Front: Using the key. Electric central locking Rear: With the door open, turn the This allows all four doors, the screw 2 (using a tool such as a flat tailgate and fuel filler flap to be screwdriver) and close the door...
  • Page 13: Driving

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued) km/h Opening element status indicator light 3 The warning light 3 informs you of If one of the four doors is open, the locking status of the opening indicator light 5 lights up and the elements: doors in icon 4 open on display A.
  • Page 14 However, if they are closed correctly, consult Note: If a rear door is opened, this If you decide to keep the your Renault Dealer. will be locked again automatically doors locked when you when the vehicle attains a speed are driving, remember of approximately 4 mph (6 km/h).
  • Page 15: Engine Immobiliser

    You can then start the vehicle). If you do not have the engine. access to this, it is essential to call a RENAULT Dealer who alone is Immobliser warning light • Vehicle protection indicator light qualified to repair the engine...
  • Page 16: Front Headrests

    FRONT HEADRESTS To adjust the height To adjust the tilt angle: Pull the headrest forwards A sliding On certain vehicles it is possible to it at the same time B. adjust the tilt angle of the headrest. To do this, move front section C of To remove the headrest the headrest forwards or backwards until it feels comfortable.
  • Page 17: Rear Head Restraints

    REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS Stowing position To adjust the height: Simply slide it up. Press tabs 1 on the head restraint guides and lower the head restraint To remove it: completely. Press tab 1 on the head restraint When the head restraint is lowered guides.
  • Page 18: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS NOTE: the armrest must be raised to allow certain adjustments. To move forwards or backwards: To raise or lower the seat cushion: So that the effectiveness Lift lever 2 to unlock the seat. Move lever 4. of the seat belts is not Release the lever in the required reduced, would...
  • Page 19 FRONT ARMREST/HEATED SEATS Adjusting the armrest Heated seats Raised position A • In this position you can access the To lower the armrest, unlock by With the ignition on, press seat adjustment handles. pressing handle 1. switch 3. An indicator light will light up on the instrument panel.
  • Page 20 SEAT BELTS Always wear your seat belt when Adjusting your driving position travelling in your car. You must also •Sit with your back firmly against comply with the local legislation in the seatback. This is essential to the particular country you are in. ensure that your lumbar vertebrae are in the correct position.
  • Page 21 - then allow the belt to rewind automatically; - unwind it again; - if the problem persists, consult your RENAULT Dealer. To release Press button 5 on catch 6 and the seat belt will be returned by the Adjusting the front seat belt To fasten inertia reel.
  • Page 22: Rear Seat Belts

    REAR SEAT BELTS Rear side seat belts Unwind belt 2 slowly from its Lock black buckle 3 into black Lock the remaining sliding buckle 5 housing. catch 4. into red catch 6. It must pass through belt guide 1. Rear seat functions Refer to section 3.
  • Page 23 REAR SEAT BELTS (continued) Rear centre belt Release the buckle from its housing 7. Lock black buckle 9 into black Lock remaining sliding buckle 10 catch 8. into red catch 11. 1.18...
  • Page 24 • No modification may be made to the original restraint system components (belts and seats and their mountings). Consult your Renault Dealer for special applications (e.g. fitting child seats). • Do not use devices which give any play in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.): a seat belt which is worn too loosely risks causing injuries in the event of an accident.
  • Page 25 • To avoid accidental triggering of vehicle is subjected to a frontal the system which may cause impact. injury, only qualified RENAULT There three possibilities, Network personnel may work on depending on the force of the the pretensioner system.
  • Page 26 ADDITIONAL MEANS OF RESTRAINT (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 airbag It is fitted to the front seats, driver and passenger side.
  • Page 27 Consult your RENAULT Dealer as against the dashboard. The airbag soon as possible. Your protection then deflates immediately so that the...
  • Page 28 • 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). 1.23...
  • Page 29 • 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 the information on Adjusting your driving position in Section 1), it will ensure that there is sufficient space for the airbag to inflate properly and to be fully effective.
  • Page 30 Consult your RENAULT Dealer to find out if these covers purchased from RENAULT outlets. The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle (and including those designed for another vehicle) may affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your protection.
  • Page 31: Child Safety

    ECE 44. booklet available from 30 mph (50 km/h) a child weighing RENAULT Network to choose the Restraints that comply with this 30 kg (66 lbs) will be transformed seat suited to your child and legislation must be marked with an into a missile equivalent to one recommended for your vehicle.
  • Page 32 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 equipped with anchoring points for mounting a seat for this age range using Isofix locks, only RENAULT seats are approved.
  • Page 33 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Age of the child Utility version (weight of the child) Front passenger seat Birth to approximately 9 months X (2) (weight below 13 kg) 9 months to 3 years approximately (weight from 9 to 18 kg) 3 to 12 years approximately (1) (weight from 15 kg to 36 kg) X : seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.
  • Page 34 RENAULT approved accessories because they are suitable for your seatback of the child seat firmly car and are the only accessories for which RENAULT will provide a against the vehicle seatback. warranty. 1.29...
  • Page 35 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 36 CHILD SAFETY (continued) DANGER It is forbidden to install a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat when the vehicle is fitted with a front passenger side airbag. The child may suffer very serious injuries if the airbag inflates. Label 4 (on the dashboard) and label 5 (on the sun visor) remind you of these instructions.
  • Page 37 CHILD SAFETY (continued) CHILD SAFETY • No modifications may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their mountings) fitted originally. • Carefully follow the instructions for fitting provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system. •...
  • Page 38 • two anchoring rings 1 per seat located between the seat squab and the seatback; • A special RENAULT child seat fitted with two catches 3 which hook onto the two rings. • When the seat is supplied with...
  • Page 39 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Fitting a child seat Front-facing Isofix seat • read the instructions provided • latch the hooks onto the rings and When a front-facing child seat is carefully before fitting and using make sure that the seat is locked installed, the front seat must not be the seat;...
  • Page 40 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Fitting a child seat (continued) • Remove padded section 1 held in • Push firmly on the base of the seat In rear-facing position: use the place by hook-and-loop fastener. to bring it into contact with the strap 3 supplied with the seat.
  • Page 41 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE 29 28 27 26 24 23 22 15 14 21 20 1.36...
  • Page 42: Tyre Pressure

    DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Demister outlet for left-hand 9 Time, temperature, radio, 21 Ashtray and cigarette lighter. side window. navigation system display depending on vehicle, 22 Radio location. or storage compartment.
  • Page 43 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE 10 11 28 27 17 16 15 14 13 25 24 22 21 20 1.38...
  • Page 44 DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Demister outlet side 9 Location for driver's airbag. 16 Fuse box. window. 17 Ignition switch. 10 Radio satellite controls. 2 Storage compartment. 18 Horn.
  • Page 45 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 4a 4 If these warning lights come on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. 1.40...
  • Page 46 Restraint system in addition to serious unless Dipped beam headlight the front seat belt, and consult warning light comes on. indicator light your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. Rear fog light indicator 5 Speedometer (km or miles per Windscreen demisting light hour).
  • Page 47 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights come on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. 1.42...
  • Page 48 INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 7 Multifunction display 8 Multifunction key Press the button again to move on-board computer Press repeatedly on the key to •...
  • Page 49 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights come on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. 1.44...
  • Page 50: Instrument Panel

    If it lights up or remains lit, fill driving, but consult your drop. If temperature needle 4 up with fuel as soon as RENAULT Dealer as soon as is in zone 4a, stop the engine possible. possible. and call a RENAULT Dealer.
  • Page 51 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights come on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. 1.46...
  • Page 52 2. or electronic fault. Consult indicates that the electrical your Renault Dealer as soon circuit overcharged as possible. undercharged. Stop and have the circuit checked. Not used 1.47...
  • Page 53 INSTRUMENT PANEL The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. If these warning lights come on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. 1.48...
  • Page 54 RENAULT normally, without the anti-lock Dealer as soon as possible; system. • If it flashes, reduce the Consult your RENAULT Dealer engine speed until the light as soon as possible. stops flashing. Consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 55 Display flashing Therefore, if the average fuel consumption decreases, the range Consult a Renault Dealer if the will increase. display flashes. 1 Display • You may also notice that the Interpreting...
  • Page 56 ON-BOARD COMPUTER (continued) Examples of display selection by pressing Interpreting the display button 3 a) Total mileage recorder. b) Trip mileage recorder. c) Fuel used (in gallons or litres) since the last time the reset button was pressed. d) Average consumption (in mpg or l/100 km) since the last time the reset button was pressed.
  • Page 57 ON-BOARD COMPUTER (continued) Examples of the display by pressing Interpreting the display button 3 e) Current 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 the remaining fuel (in miles or km) This range takes into consideration the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed.
  • Page 58 TIME AND EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE Setting the time Press multifunction button 3 to select total mileage recorder and clock. Keep the multifunction button pressed: the two dots in the middle will flash for 3 seconds and then the hours will scroll through. The minutes scroll through the same way when the same button is pressed briefly.
  • Page 59 REAR-VIEW MIRRORS Door with electrical adjustment Interior rear-view mirror This is adjustable. When driving at With the ignition on, turn knob 1: night, to avoid being dazzled by the - Position C to adjust the left-hand headlights of the vehicle behind, door mirror The door mirror on the lower the small lever 2 located...
  • Page 60: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL On certain cars, the position of the steering wheel is adjustable. Adjustment Raise lever 1 and place the steering wheel in the desired position; lower the lever to lock the steering wheel. Never leave the steering wheel on full lock when the vehicle is parked (as this could damage the power assisted steering pump).
  • Page 61: Horn And Warning Lights

    HORN AND WARNING LIGHTS Horn “Hazard” warning lights Direction indicators Press buttons 1 or 2 on the steering Press switch 4. Move stalk 3 parallel to the steering wheel boss A. wheel and in the direction you are This switch lights up all four going to turn.
  • Page 62: External Lighting And Signals

    EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS “Lights on” warning buzzer A warning buzzer will sound when the driver’s door is opened and the lights are left switched on after the ignition has been switched off (to prevent discharge of the battery). Side lights Headlight main beam Turn the end of stalk 1 With stalk 1 in the dipped...
  • Page 63 EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued) When the external vehicle lights go out, the rear fog light goes out or the equipment returns to the front lights position (if they are fitted). Front fog lights Rear fog light Move the central ring of Move the central ring 4 stalk 4 to align with mark 5 opposite of the stalk to align with mark 5...
  • Page 64 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLIGHTS All versions except utility Adjustment positions of knob 1 Position 0: Basic setting, luggage compartment empty and driver only or driver + front passenger. Position 2: Luggage compartment empty and driver + 4 passengers. Position 3: Luggage compartment full with driver + 4 passengers.
  • Page 65 DEMISTING/DE-ICING Electric windscreen Demisting the windscreen de-icing Move control 3: With the engine running, press button 2 (indicator light lights Set it at position up on the instrument panel). Close the dashboard air outlets for There are two ways of switching it greater efficiency.
  • Page 66 WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE Vehicles with automatic selection Windscreen washer, of wiping speed headlight washers If a wiping speed is selected when With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 the vehicle is being driven, the towards you. wiping speed is reduced to a lower speed when the vehicle stops: •...
  • Page 67 REAR SCREEN WASH/WIPE Before using the rear wiper, check that no objects obstructs the travel of the blade. In frosty weather, make sure the wiper blades are not stuck by ice (risk of motor overheating). Keep an eye on the condition of the blades.
  • Page 68: Fuel Tank

    Usebal capacity of fuel tank: new cap is the same type. Approx. 13.2 gallons (60 litres). Consult your Renault Dealer. There is a cap holder 1 on the filler Never place the cap near a source flap for holding the cap when filling of heat or flame.
  • Page 69 FUEL TANK (continued) Fuel grade Petrol version Use fuel which corresponds to the appropriate octane rating as defined by the particular standards in force in each country. Refer to Section 6 for information on engine specifications. Diesel version Use diesel engine fuel (DERV) only. Make sure that...
  • Page 70 Any operation on or modification to the fuel supply system (computers, wiring, fuel circuit, injector, protective covers...) is strictly forbidden due to the safety risks it may entail and should only be carried out by qualified staff from the Renault network. 1.65...
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  • Page 72 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 Handbrake - Gear lever ............................
  • Page 73: Ignition Switch

    RUNNING IN IGNITION SWITCH Petrol version “Ignition on” position M For the first 625 miles (1000 km) do The ignition is switched on: not exceed 70 mph (130 km/h) in • Petrol version: The engine may be highest gear 3000 started.
  • Page 74 STARTING/STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting the engine Stopping the engine Petrol injection In the case of an automatic With the engine idling, turn the key transmission back to the Stop position. Turn the key to the Start position without depressing the accelerator. Refer to section 2 for information on the automatic gearbox.
  • Page 75 • Driving for a long time with the taking your vehicle regularly to low fuel level warning light lit; your Renault Dealer at the intervals specified in your servicing booklet. • Faulty ignition, running out of fuel or spark plug disconnected...
  • Page 76 –18°C or, if the vehicle is However, if after a few seconds and used regularly for short journeys several attempts the engine fails to (cold engine), down to –5°C. start, contact a Renault Dealer. 2.05...
  • Page 77: Gear Lever

    GEAR LEVER HANDBRAKE POWER STEERING To release: When power assisted steering is fitted, never leave the steering Pull the lever up slightly, press wheel on full lock when the vehicle button 2 and then lower the lever to is parked as this may damage the the floor.
  • Page 78 Have your vehicle checked and engine. Consult your Renault correctly, drive sensibly. adjusted by your Renault Dealer in Dealer for this information. accordance with the instructions in the vehicle’s servicing booklet. • Idling speed: This does not require adjustment.
  • Page 79 - If it remains lit continuously, more than you would on the level. Driving consult your Renault Dealer as Keep your foot in the same • Drive carefully for the first few soon as possible.
  • Page 80 ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL (continued) • For vehicles with conditioning, extra fuel consumed when driving in urban areas can be as high as 2 litres per 100 km: switch the system off when it is not needed. •...
  • Page 81 ENVIRONMENT Your vehicle has been designed In addition to this, your vehicle with the aim of caring for the meets the requirements laid down environment. in European legislation relating to environmental protection. • The majority of versions are equipped with a depollution Make your contribution towards system including...
  • Page 82: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR This system continuously monitors the tyre pressures. Tyre pressures should be adjusted when the tyres are cold If tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold, assume an increase of 0.2 to 0.3 bar. Never deflate a hot tyre. Operating principle Each wheel (except the emergency The driver is constantly informed of...
  • Page 83 Fitting tyres (replacing tyres or fitting winter tyres) As there are special precautions to be taken when replacing tyres, we advise you to consult your Renault Non-interchangeability To mark the correct position of the Dealer. of wheels wheel, see the colour of the ring 2...
  • Page 84 B inform you of warning lights: possible faults (deflated tyre, Consult your Renault Dealer to find punctured tyre, system out of out about accessories compatible service, etc.): with the system and which may be The following pages show the purchased from Renault outlets: the •...
  • Page 85 + lit up + faulty wheel(s) flashing Meaning: puncture, replace the wheel concerned or call your Renault Dealer. lit up + no faulty wheel(s) lit up Meaning: System fault (if, for example, the emergency spare wheel is fitted or winter tyres are fitted...).
  • Page 86 (the driver must always be It is essential to consult a Renault aware of sudden incidents which Dealer before converting a vehicle may occur when driving).
  • Page 87 PAX SYSTEM (continued) Flat running alarm Display After the flat running alarm sounds, When a puncture is detected, the and the warning lights: if your vehicle is fitted with it, following warning lights flash: check electronic stability program SERV 6 on the instrument panel and (ESP) 1 is switched on for better 2 on the instrument panel, driving control.
  • Page 88 The tyre must be repaired by a If you have an emergency spare If a pressure sensor is damaged you Renault Dealer before it reaches the wheel available. will be warned of this: 120 mile (200 km) limit. After 120...
  • Page 89 ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM: ESP This system helps you to keep When the function is in operation, control of the vehicle in “critical” indicator light 1 flashes. driving conditions (avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip in a bend...). This function additional aid in the event of critical driving conditions to allow the behaviour of the vehicle to...
  • Page 90 3 light up. Correct this as soon as possible by This action also deactivates the Consult your Renault Dealer. pressing switch 2 again. traction control mechanism: refer to the information on the traction Note: automatically control system in section 2.
  • Page 91: Traction Control System

    TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM This system helps to limit skidding The system also adjusts the engine of the drive wheels and to control speed to the grip available under the the vehicle when pulling away or wheels, independently of the force accelerating.
  • Page 92 3 light up. system may reduce the engine ESP in section 2. Consult your Renault Dealer. power to limit skidding. It is Correct this as soon as possible by possible to deactivate the function pressing switch 2 again.
  • Page 93 ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) When braking sharply, the two Also, this system allows you to When system been essential aims are to reduce the optimise stopping distances when activated, you will feel a certain stopping distance and keep your the adhesion of one or more wheels degree of pulsation at the brake vehicle under control.
  • Page 94 Contact your the effort applied to the brake Renault Dealer as a matter of pedal. In an emergency, apply urgency. continuous pressure to the brake pedal - there is no need to pump it repeatedly.
  • Page 95: Emergency Brake Assist

    EMERGENCY BRAKE 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. this happens, braking...
  • Page 96 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 stationary, 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 97 PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) Moving off forwards • In hilly or mountainous country: 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 your gear lever again: gear advise you to move the selector to changing...
  • Page 98 When the vehicle is stationary, driving, it may indicate a keeping your foot on the brake fault. Consult your Renault Dealer pedal, move the lever to position P as soon as possible. (park): the gearbox is in neutral and...
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  • Page 100: Your Comfort

    Section 3: Your comfort Air vents ..............................3.02 - 3.03 Heating and ventilation ........................3.02 3.19 Interior lights ............................3.20 - 3.21 Ashtrays - Cigarette lighter ..........................3.21 Window risers ............................3.22 - 3.23 Sun visor/Vanity mirrors/Windscreen ......................3.24 Sunroof ..............................3.25 - 3.26 Rear seats (operation/storage) ......................
  • Page 101 AIR VENTS (air outlets) 1 - Left-hand side window demister 5 - Heating/ventilation control unit 6 - Right-hand side air vent 2 - Left-hand side air vent 7 - Right-hand side window demister 3 - Windscreen demisting vents 8 - Footwell heater outlets for front 4 - Central air vents and rear passengers 3.02...
  • Page 102: Air Vents

    AIR VENTS Front central air vents and Side air vents on driver’s side passenger side air vents Air flow: Air flow: Move tumblewheel 1 (beyond the Move tumblewheel 4 (beyond the point where a certain resistance is point where a certain resistance is felt).
  • Page 103 HEATING - VENTILATION WITH ISOLATION OF THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT • Position The air flow is distributed between dashboard vents footwells. Position The air flow is distributed between all the vents, the front side window demisting vents, the windscreen demisting vents and the footwells. •...
  • Page 104 HEATING - VENTILATION WITH ISOLATION OF THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (continued) Adjusting the amount of air supplied passenger compartment Normal use Move control C from (position 1) to 4. Ventilation in the passenger compartment is by “blown air”. The ventilation fan determines the amount of inlet air.
  • Page 105 AIR CONDITIONING Controls Adjustments for heat setting A Heat setting adjustment Move control A. B Distribution of air To the right: Maximum possible C Switching on the air conditioning temperature. D Air conditioning operation To the left: Minimum possible indicator light temperature.
  • Page 106 AIR CONDITIONING (continued) • Position Close the dashboard vents for more effective demisting. All the air is directed to the windscreen and front side window demisting vents. this position, conditioning is switched on at the same time demisting may be more effective.
  • Page 107 AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Note: The air conditioning may be used in all conditions but does not operate when the external temperature is low. • Button C not activated (indicator light D goes out) The air conditioning is not operational. Heating ventilation therefore identical to that of a vehicle without air conditioning.
  • Page 108 If both these points are correct, switch off the system (indicator light D goes out) and consult a RENAULT Dealer. In very hot weather or when the When the air conditioning system is vehicle has been parked in the sun,...
  • Page 109 AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Adjusting the amount of air supplied passenger compartment Normal use Move control E from (position 1) to 4. Ventilation in the passenger compartment is by “blown air”. The ventilation fan determines the amount of inlet air. The vehicle speed has a slight effect on this.
  • Page 110 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING The controls 1 - Air conditioning button 5 - Automatic windscreen demisting button by means of ventilation 2 and 12 - Buttons for adjusting 6 - Air recycling button the air temperature 8 to 10 - Air distribution buttons With the exception of buttons 2, 4, 7 and 12, an indicator light is 3 - Display...
  • Page 111 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Ambient comfort level (automatic mode) Automatic air conditioning is a Operation of the automatic mode system which provides (except • Press button 1. The operating Position: Maximum under extreme operating indicator light integrated in the temperature comfortable conditions) button comes on.
  • Page 112 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Generally, except in particularly uncomfortable circumstances, the dashboard vents may remain open whatever the climatic conditions. Operation of the automatic mode (continued) To reach and maintain the chosen The figure on the display 3 is a temperature setting in automatic temperature setting.
  • Page 113: De-Icing/Demisting

    AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) To return to automatic mode, press button 1. You can also switch off the windscreen demisting/de-icing function using the air conditioning by pressing button 5 again. Visibility (automatic de-icing - demisting) Press button This system quickly and de-ices the windscreen and the front side demist/de-ice the windscreen by windows.
  • Page 114 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Button 9 The air flow is distributed to the front and rear footwells only. Button 10 The air flow is mainly distributed to the dashboard vents. Personalised operation The automatic mode is switched off Selection flow by pressing one of the following distribution Personalised operation allows a...
  • Page 115 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Altering the fan speed In automatic mode, the system uses the most suitable amount of air to reach and maintain the desired comfort level. The automatic mode is switched off by pressing either button 4 or button 7.
  • Page 116 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Special note If air recycling mode is selected, air conditioning switched automatically. When the outside temperature is less than approx. 10°C, this is limited to a specific time. The indicator light in button 6 goes out after a few minutes.
  • Page 117 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Stopping the system Press button 13 The function isolates the The operating indicator light passenger compartment from the comes on. No information is external surroundings. displayed on 3. The system is Press button 1 or 5 to return to switched off.
  • Page 118 Operating faults Generally, if you notice a decrease in performance of the de-icing, demisting or air conditioning functions, it may be that the particle filter, for those vehicles which are fitted with it, is clogged; consult your RENAULT Dealer. 3.19...
  • Page 119: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS Map reading light 3 or 7 To turn on or off, operate switch 2 or 6. Adjust map reading light 7 as you wish. Vehicles with automatic operation of interior lighting • If the doors are unlocked using Light 1 Interior light 4 the remote control, the interior...
  • Page 120 INTERIOR LIGHTS ASHTRAYS - CIGARETTE LIGHTER (continued) Courtesy light 8 Ashtray in front console Ashtray in rear console When switch 10, is pressed: To open, pull cover 2. To open, lift cover 3. - continuous lighting is obtained; To empty the ashtray, pull out the To empty, pull ashtray towards you - intermittent lighting is obtained, cover completely towards you and...
  • Page 121 WINDOW RISERS Automatic operation (This is in addition to the driver’s window riser described above.) With the engine running, press switch 1 briefly to raise or lower the window completely. Pressing switch 1 during this operation will stop the window moving.
  • Page 122 WINDOW RISERS (continued) Manual window risers Rear electric windows Operate window winder 3. With the ignition on, press switch 4 With the ignition on, press switch 7 or 5. or 8. Child safety Switch 6 overrides the operation of the rear windows. Never leave the vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition if there is a child (or a pet) in the vehicle.
  • Page 123: Sun Visor

    WINDSCREEN SUN VISOR Windscreen with reflective layers This windscreen reflects the sun and, particular, limits infrared rays entering the passenger compartment. An area around the interior rear- view mirror is suitable for affixing passes to the windscreen (e.g. motorway permits, car park season tickets, etc.).
  • Page 124: Manual Sunroof

    MANUAL SUNROOF The operations are the same for the front and rear sunroof. To tilt the sunroof: To close the sunroof: Pull screen 1 back. Lower handle 2 and rotate it Lower handle 2 and pull the lever through a quarter of a turn and push towards you.
  • Page 125: Electric Sunroof

    Consult your RENAULT Dealer to open. Release switch 2 then find out about possible adaptations; press it again until the sunroof is - check that the sunroof is properly All tilting and sliding opening open to the required amount.
  • Page 126 REAR SEATS: OPERATION The rear seats consist of three To lower the seatback of the centre Special note independent seats. seat Depending on the version, the Lift lever 2, lower the seatback and folded central seat can be used as a move seats forwards...
  • Page 127 REAR SEATS: OPERATION (continued) To lower the seatback of a side seat To fold down the rear seats Lift lever 3, lower the seatback and Push the seatback down until it Retain the seats in the folded down check that it is correctly locked in locks.
  • Page 128 REAR SEATS: OPERATION (continued) To refit the seats Firstly, insert the two front hooks for the seat into the anchoring points. Then lower seat until approximately inches (10 centimetres) from the floor and release it. The seat will position itself automatically under its own weight.
  • Page 129 REAR SEATS: OPERATION (continued) If you wish to fit only two rear seats, To do this, simply use the anchoring In this configuration, the seats can they can be moved inwards slightly points A and the two side seats. be moved further backwards and to give passengers more room.
  • Page 130 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS IN THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Glove box 3 Refrigerated compartment 5 Centre console storage compartment 7 To open, press 4. Depending on the To open, lift the cover. This version, inside the compartment compartment is ventilated and there are two glass holders and a cooled by the air conditioning spectacles holder.
  • Page 131: Storage Compartments

    STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Storage drawer 9 under front Rear parcel shelf 10 An area 12 for storing items such as "seat" drinks is located on either side of Lift the parcel shelf and it will the rear table. automatically position itself horizontally.
  • Page 132 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Spectacles holder 13 Ensure that spectacles holder cover is firmly closed before starting the vehicle. 3.33...
  • Page 133 Flaps 17 under the rear seats Accessories socket 15 To open: To open the flap: This is designed for connecting accessories approved by Renault’s Lift flap 14. Press on the two recesses 16 and Technical Department, where the remove the flap.
  • Page 134 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) Luggage compartment There are storage compartments 20 On certain vehicles, these spaces and 22 in the luggage compartment may be closed by small doors. To for the storage of various accessories open these doors, press them at the (petrol cans, tool kits, etc.).
  • Page 135 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT/REAR WINDOW To close the rear screen Press down on the rear screen until it locks. Driving with the rear The tailgate is locked and unlocked When the tailgate has been lowered window open may be at the same time as the doors. to shoulder height, release handle 5 unpleasant for passengers and finish closing the tailgate by...
  • Page 136: Rear Parcel Shelf

    REAR PARCEL SHELF To remove the parcel shelf, unhook The parcel shelf can be positioned the two cords 1 from the tailgate. mid-height luggage compartment (height corresponding Lift the rear parcel shelf A slightly to that of the rear seats when the and pull it towards you.
  • Page 137 REAR PARCEL SHELF - UTILITY VERSIONS Shelf A is moved as described To refit, reverse the procedure above. positioning the two guides 2 level the separation grill tube 3. To remove shelf B, press the two tabs 1 and take out the shelf. 3.38...
  • Page 138 TRANSPORTING ITEMS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always position objects transported so that the largest surface is against: - The rear seatback for normal loads (example A). - The folded down seat maximum loads (example B). Always put the heaviest items directly onto the floor.
  • Page 139 ROOF RACK BARS Access mounting On certain vehicles, there are three flaps on each of the trim strips on points A, B, C the roof. These flaps cover the Press cover 1 and then slide it in the mounting points for the roof rack direction of arrows 2 which are bars.
  • Page 140: Maintenance

    Section 4: Maintenance Bonnet ..............................4.02 - 4.03 Engine oil level ............................ 4.04 4.07 Levels: Power assisted steering pump ......................4.08 Engine coolant ............................. 4.09 Brake fluid ............................4.10 Windscreen / headlight washer reservoirs ..................4.11 Battery/filters ..............................4.12 Bodywork maintenance ........................4.13 - 4.14 Interior trim maintenance ..........................
  • Page 141 BONNET Bonnet security lock To open the bonnet, pull handle 1. To unlock, lift catch 2. Take care when working in the engine compartment as the engine cooling fan may cut in at any moment without warning. 4.02...
  • Page 142 Renault network. Lift the bonnet, release stay 4 from To close the bonnet, refit stay 4 in its its holder 3 and, for your own safety,...
  • Page 143: Engine Oil Level

    2. However, consult your Renault Dealer if more than 0.5 litre is being Press the button again to move on to Message 2 consumed every 625 miles (1000 km) on-board computer reading.
  • Page 144 ENGINE OIL LEVEL / OIL CHANGE (continued) Consult 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 145 ENGINE OIL LEVEL / OIL CHANGE (continued) 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V 1.8 16V - 2.0 16V 1.9 dTi - 1.9 dCi Topping up/filling The car must be parked on level - - Unscrew filler cap 1; ground and the engine should be - Top up the level.
  • Page 146 Oil filter included. The oil filter should be replaced Consult your Renault Dealer at periodically: consult the Servicing once if you notice an abnormal or booklet for your vehicle. repeated drop in any of the fluid levels.
  • Page 147 The correct level when cold should be visible between the Min. and Max. marks on reservoir 1. For topping up or refilling with oil, use products approved by Renault’s Technical Department. Power assisted steering pump The appearance and position of the reservoir depends on the version and equipment level of the vehicle.
  • Page 148 (Very severe damage is likely 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-corrosion protection of the cooling system.
  • Page 149 Only fluids approved RENAULT's Technical Department (and taken from a sealed container). Replacement frequency Refer to the Servicing booklet for your vehicle. Brake fluid level This should be checked frequently,...
  • Page 150 Liquid Liquid Water + special windscreen washer Water + special windscreen washer fluid (anti-freeze product in winter) fluid (anti-freeze product in winter) approved by Renault’s Technical approved by Renault’s Technical Department. Department. Jets Jets Tilt each small sphere with a pin to...
  • Page 151 BATTERY FILTERS Do not use free space in the engine The filter components (air filter, compartment storage (rags, particle filter, diesel filter...) should canisters, etc.). be replaced during the maintenance operations carried out on your vehicle. Filter component replacement frequency: see the Servicing booklet for your vehicle.
  • Page 152 - Atmospheric pollution (built-up spraying products and industrial areas). • Allow rust to form following approved by Renault’s Technical - Saline atmosphere (near the sea, minor impacts. Department this could particularly in hot weather).
  • Page 153 Consult products approved by Renault’s peel off: the vehicle must be anti-corrosion booklet. Technical Department. washed immediately to remove these...
  • Page 154 INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Do not • Seat belts Whatever type of stain is on the You are strongly recommended not trim, use soapy water (if necessary, to use high pressure or atomising These must be kept clean. with warm water) based on: cleaning equipment inside...
  • Page 155 4.16...
  • Page 156: Practical Advice

    Section 5: Practical advice Emergency spare wheel ............................ 5.02 Toolkit (Jack - Wheelbrace - Tyre levers etc.) ....................5.03 Wheeltrims ............................. 5.04 - 5.05 Changing a wheel ............................. 5.06 Tyres (tyre safety, wheels, winter use) ....................5.07 5.09 Lights and headlights (replacing bulbs) ....................5.10 - 5.11 Rear lights (replacing bulbs) .......................
  • Page 157: Emergency Spare Wheel

    EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL Using the spare wheel The tyre pressure monitor does not monitor the spare wheel (the wheel replaced spare wheel disappears from the display). Refer to the tyre pressure monitor information in section 2. Emergency spare wheel 4 This is located in the luggage •...
  • Page 158: Tool Kit

    TOOL KIT Jack 2 Depending on the vehicle version, this is located under the rear seat or When refitting the jack, fold it under the emergency spare wheel. completely and replace it in its location. Wheelbrace 1 Hubcap spanner 3 This is used to unclip the wheel hubcaps.
  • Page 159 WHEELTRIMS Central wheeltrim 1 Wheeltrim 4 Masked wheel bolts Masked wheel bolts Remove it using a wheeltrim key Remove it using a wheeltrim key A (located in the glove box) by (stored with the tools). inserting spanner 2 into recess 3. To refit it, align the valve symbol To refit it, align recess 3 with the (engraved on the wheeltrim) with...
  • Page 160 WHEELTRIM (continued) Wheeltrim Wheel wheeltrim with exposed wheel bolts 7 Masked wheel bolts Take out the bolts and remove the Remove it using a wheeltrim key A wheel. (located in the tool kit), or the end of the wheelbrace by inserting the hook into one of the slots around the edge.
  • Page 161: Changing A Wheel

    CHANGING A WHEEL • Screw up the jack by hand at first to align the base plate (which should inclined further inwards than the jack head). Use a piece of wood under the base plate if on soft ground. • Insert the end of wheelbrace 4 into jack 3 and turn a few times to lift the wheel off the ground.
  • Page 162 When fitting tyres to the car, they should either be identical to those originally fitted or conform to those recommended by your Renault Dealer. 5.07...
  • Page 163 TYRES (continued) Tyre pressures Fitting new tyres Tyre pressures should be checked Tyre pressures must be adhered to when the tyres are cold; ignore (including the spare wheel). Tyre higher pressures which may be pressures must be checked at least For safety reasons, this reached in hot weather or following once a month and always before a...
  • Page 164 If you wish to use snow chains, you must use special equipment. Consult your RENAULT Dealer. In all cases, we would recommend that you consult your RENAULT Dealer who will be able to advise you on the choice of equipment which is most suitable for your vehicle.
  • Page 165 FRONT LIGHTS (Changing the bulbs) Cleaning the headlights As the headlights have plastic lenses, use a soft cloth or cotton wool. If this is not sufficient, use a soft cloth (or cotton wool) dampened with soapy water then rinse using a soft cloth or cotton wool.
  • Page 166 If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights to your car, consult a Renault Dealer. Front fog lights 1 Replacing a bulb: Consult your RENAULT Dealer. Any operation on (or modification electrical system must be performed by a RENAULT...
  • Page 167 REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs Direction indicator, reversing, tail and stop lights In the luggage compartment, open Unclip bulb holder 4 by pressing 5 Tail and stop lights flap 2 (for vehicles equipped with tab 3. Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet type one) then the cover 1. P21/5W.
  • Page 168 SIDE AND REAR LIGHTS (Changing the bulbs) (continued) Third stop light Remove the plugs 1 in the tailgate. Unclip the light by inserting a tool Remove the light from the outside. such as a flat screwdriver in the two Remove the bulb holder by pressing spaces 2.
  • Page 169 SIDE AND REAR LIGHTS (Changing the bulbs) (continued) Number plate light Side-mounted indicators Unclip light 2 by pressing tab 1. Unclip side-mounted indicator 3 (using a tool such as a flat Remove the light cover to gain screwdriver). access to the bulb. Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a Bulb type: Double-ended tubular turn and remove the bulb.
  • Page 170 INTERIOR LIGHTS (Changing the bulbs) Interior light A Unclip cover 1 (using a tool such as Release bulb 2 or 3. a flat screwdriver). Bulb type: W 7W. 5.15...
  • Page 171 INTERIOR LIGHT (Changing the bulbs) (continued) Interior light B Unclip at notch 4 or 5 (using a tool Turn bulb holder 6 or 7 a quarter of a such as a flat screwdriver). turn. Bulb type: W 5W. 5.16...
  • Page 172 INTERIOR LIGHT (Changing the bulbs) (continued) Courtesy light C Unclip cover 8 (using a tool such as Release the bulb concerned. a flat screwdriver). Bulb type 9 : W5W. Bulb type 10 : C7W. 5.17...
  • Page 173 INTERIOR LIGHTING (Changing the bulbs) (continued) Luggage compartment light Using a tool such as a flat Press tab 12 to release the bulb screwdriver, unclip light 11 by holder and gain access to bulb 13. pressing the tabs at each side of the light.
  • Page 174 (risk of fire) in the event of an item of A wise precaution: equipment using an excessive amount of current. obtain a box of spare bulbs and fuses from your RENAULT Dealer. 5.19...
  • Page 175 FUSES (continued) Allocation of fuses (depending on the equipment level) Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Heated rear screen Radio/cigarette lighter/ Sunroof instrument lighting/clock Horn Electric windows Anti-lock braking (ABS) Accessories socket Windscreen wash/wipe Left-hand side lights/ “lights on” warning Heated seats buzzer/instrument Fan - heater/air...
  • Page 176 BATTERY: breakdown To avoid all risk of sparks: - Ensure that all consumers are switched off before disconnecting or reconnecting the battery. - When charging, stop the charger before connecting or disconnecting the battery. - Do not place metal objects on the battery to avoid creating a short circuit between the terminals.
  • Page 177 • Especially if you use your vehicle Consult your RENAULT Dealer. for short journeys or for frequent driving in town; Specific procedures may be required to charge some batteries.
  • Page 178 Start the engine as you would Obtain suitable jump leads (with a normally. As soon as it starts, large cross section) from a Renault disconnect cables A and B in the Dealer or, if you already have jump reverse order (4-3-2-1).
  • Page 179 • In all cases, follow the manufacturer’s fitting instructions carefully. • The specifications of the supports and wires (available as a RENAULT parts accessory) vary depending on equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio.
  • Page 180 RENAULT will provide a Furthermore, we remind you of warranty. the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the Electrical or electronic accessories use of such equipment.
  • Page 181 SCREEN WIPERS To refit To refit the wiper blade, proceed in reverse order to removal. Make sure the blade is correctly locked in position. Before using the rear Replacing windscreen wiper Rear screen wiper blade wiper, check that no blades •...
  • Page 182 • In all cases, it is recommended your vehicle. Consult your Renault that the maximum speed is Dealer. limited to 25 km/h. 5.27...
  • Page 183 TOWING (breakdown), (continued) Towing a vehicle with automatic transmission: features Engine switched off: the transmission is no longer lubricated. It is preferable to tow this type of vehicle on a trailer or tow it with the front wheels off the ground. In exceptional circumstances, you can tow it with all 4 wheels on the ground using the towing point over...
  • Page 184 TOWING (trailer) Permissible nose weight when towing a trailer, max. towing weight, braked and unbraked trailer: Refer information “weights” in section 6: Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions information on how to fit and operate the towing attachment. It is advisable to keep these instructions with your...
  • Page 185 Following an impact, the system can be enabled but only after it has been inspected by a qualified person from the Renault network who must ensure that: • the vehicle can be driven; • there is no smell of fuel;...
  • Page 186: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS Your car should not be affected by faults likely to keep it off the road for long if you have followed the Renault Servicing Programme regularly. The following advice will enable you to get going again quickly, albeit temporarily. For reasons of safety you should always consult a Renault Dealer as soon as you can.
  • Page 187 If the vehicle will not start, do not keep trying to start it. Consult a RENAULT Dealer. Fuel supply cut-off system activated if Consult a RENAULT Dealer (see vehicle has been subjected to severe information on fuel cut-off system in impact.
  • Page 188 - when cornering or braking. Oil level too low. Top up the oil. - on idling Oil pressure too low. Consult the nearest RENAULT Dealer. - is slow to go out or remains lit on Loss of oil pressure. Stop: call...
  • Page 189 RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. Radiator Never fill a hot radiator with cold coolant if a considerable quantity has been lost. After any operation on the vehicle which has involved even partial draining of the cooling system, it must be refilled with a new mixture prepared in the correct proportions.
  • Page 190 Reconnect wire. 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 defective. Replace: consult a RENAULT Dealer. 5.35...
  • Page 191 OPERATING FAULTS (continued) Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • Headlights One: - Bulb blown. Replace bulb. not working. - Wire disconnected or connector out Check reconnect wire of position. connector. - Faulty earth connection. See above. Both: - If the circuit is fused: Check fuse and change if necessary.
  • Page 192: Technical Specifications

    Section 6: Technical specifications Identification plates ..........................6.02 - 6.03 Dimensions ................................ 6.04 Engine specifications ............................6.05 Towing weights ..............................6.06 Weights ................................6.06 Replacement parts ............................6.07 6.01...
  • Page 193: Vehicle Identification Plates

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES Quote the information on the Vehicle identification plate A identification plate (right-hand 1 Vehicle type and chassis number 6 Technical specifications side) when writing or ordering vehicle 2 Maximum permissible all-up parts. weight 7 Vehicle paint reference 3 Maximum permissible total train 8 Equipment level weight...
  • Page 194 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V 1.9 dTi - 1.9 dCi Quote the information on the vehicle identification plate and engine plate in all correspondence or ordering parts. Engine plate or engine label B 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 1.8 16V - 2.0 16V...
  • Page 195 DIMENSIONS (in metres) 0,877 2,580 0,712 1,450 4,169 1,698 Turning circle • Between walls: 11.20 1,485 (1) Unladen. For vehicles with roof bars, add 7.5 cm. 6.04...
  • Page 196: Engine Specifications

    The type should be shown on a label in the engine compartment, otherwise consult — your RENAULT Dealer. Fitting spark plugs which are not to specification may damage the engine. * If not available, unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 can be used.
  • Page 197 WEIGHTS (in kg) Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year: Consult your Renault Dealer. Versions 1.4 16V 1.6 16V 1.8 16V 2.0 16V 1.9 dTi - 1.9 dCi Type of vehicle JA10 JA0B...
  • 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. Consult your Renault Dealer about any attachments. Under no circumstances may the total train weight (= max. permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 199 If you always fit Renault genuine parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Repairs carried out by the Renault network using original parts are guaranteed for one year.
  • Page 200: Engine Immobiliser System

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX A ABS: anti-lock braking system ....2.22 - 2.23 C Child restraint system ........ 1.26 1.35 Accessories ............... 5.25 Child safety ..1.02 - 1.05 - 1.26 1.35 - 3.22 - 3.26 Additional driving lights ........5.11 Children ... 1.02 - 1.05 - 1.26 1.35 - 3.22 - 3.26 Adjusting the front seats .........
  • Page 201: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX F Faults (operating faults) ......5.31 5.36 I Instrument panel ......... 1.40 1.52 Fog lights (headlights) ..........5.11 Instruments ..........1.40 1.52 Fog lights ..........1.58 - 5.11 - 5.12 Interior lights ......3.20 - 3.21 - 5.15 5.17 Front seats (adjusting) ..........
  • Page 202: Rear-View Mirrors

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX P Paintwork (maintenance) ......4.13 - 4.14 T Technical specifications ......6.02 6.07 Paintwork (reference) ..........6.02 Tool kit (wheelbrace/jack, etc.) ....... 5.03 Pax system ........... 2.15 2.17 Towing (breakdown) ........5.27 - 5.28 Power assisted steering ........ 2.06 - 4.08 Towing (caravan) .............
  • Page 205 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 00 288 997– NU 679-3 – July 2002 – Edition anglaise...

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