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  • Page 1 Renault ALASKAN Driver's handbook...
  • Page 2 Foreword Welcome to the growing family of new RENAULT owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with confidence. It is produced using the latest techniques and strict qual- ity control. This handbook was prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many kilometres (miles) of driving pleasure.
  • Page 3 NOTE Air bag warning labels: Indicates additional helpful information. “NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.” This symbol means “Do not do this” or “Do not let this happen”. Be sure to read the “Air bag warning labels”...
  • Page 4 BATTERY DISPOSAL CAUTION An improperly disposed battery can harm the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal. Examples of the batteries that the vehicle contains: • Vehicle battery • Remote controller battery (for Remote Control Key and/or Remote keyless entry system) •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Illustrated table of contents Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Maintenance and do-it-yourself Technical information Index...
  • Page 7 Illustrated table of contents Illustrated table of contents Seats, seat belts and Supplemental Restraint Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model ......System (SRS)............Instrument panel ............Exterior front ............Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model......Exterior rear............. Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model ......Passenger compartment .......... Meters and gauges ..........
  • Page 8: Illustrated Table Of Contents

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 11. Supplemental driver’s knee air bag* (P. 1-29) where fitted NIC2797 1. Supplemental front-impact air bags* (P. 1-29) 6. Child restraint anchor point* (for top tether strap child restraint) (P. 1-21) 2. Front passenger air bag switch* (P. 1-38) 7.
  • Page 9: Exterior Front

    EXTERIOR FRONT 8. Outside rearview mirrors (P. 3-25) 9. Side turn signal lights — Bulb replacement (P. 8-23) 10. Tyres — Tyres and wheels (P. 8-26) — Flat tyre (P. 6-2) — Specifications (P. 9-4) — Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)*1 (P. 5-32) 11.
  • Page 10: Exterior Rear

    EXTERIOR REAR NIC3081 1. Rear window defogger* (P. 2-34) 6. Cargo bed* (P. 3-20) 2. High-mounted stop light* (P. 5-49) 7. Rear combination lights (bulb replacement) (P. 8-23) 3. Antenna* (P. 4-35) 8. Number plate lights (bulb replacement) 4. AdBlue filler lid (P. 3-19) (P.
  • Page 11: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 11. Door armrest — Power window controls* (P. 2-36) — Power door lock switch (driver’s door)* (P. 3-4) — Outside rearview mirror remote control switch (driver’s door)* (P. 3-25) where fitted NIC2792 1. Inside rearview mirror (P. 3-23) 6.
  • Page 12: Cockpit

    COCKPIT 7. Wiper and washer switch (P. 2-34) 8. Steering-wheel-mounted controls* (right side) — Cruise control system* (P. 5-39) — Speed limiter system* (P. 5-42) — Hands-Free Phone System switch* (P. 4-59, P. 4-66) 9. Shift lever — Automatic Transmission (AT) (P. 5-19) —...
  • Page 13: Right-Hand Drive (Rhd) Model

    6. Headlight, fog light, and turn signal switch — Headlight (P. 2-31) — Fog light* (P. 2-33) — Turn signal (P. 2-32) 7. Twin trip odometer (P. 2-21) 8. <TRIP RESET> switch for twin trip odometer (P. 2-21) 9. Instrument brightness control switch (P. 2-4) 10.
  • Page 14: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL 8. Glove box (P. 2-39) 9. Heater and air conditioner control (P. 4-21) 10. USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port (P. 4-35)/iPod connection port (P. 4-45) — Auxiliary (AUX) input jack (P. 4-36) 11. Power door lock switch* (P. 3-4) 12.
  • Page 15: Right-Hand Drive (Rhd) Model

    8. Bonnet release handle (P. 3-17) 9. Ignition switch (models without Remote Control Key system) (P. 5-14) 10. Steering wheel — Horn (P. 2-36) — Driver’s supplemental front-impact air bag* (P. 1-29) — Power steering system (P. 5-49) 11. USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port (P.
  • Page 16: Meters And Gauges

    METERS AND GAUGES NIC2681 1. Tachometer (P. 2-3) — Instrument brightness control (P. 2-4) — Automatic Transmission (AT) position 2. Warning and indicator lights (P. 2-3) indicator (AT model) (P. 2-28, P. 5-19) 3. Vehicle information display (P. 2-14) 4. Speedometer (P. 2-2) —...
  • Page 17: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 11. Power steering fluid reservoir (P. 8-8) *1: For Manual Transmission (MT) model *2: The layout illustrated is for the Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model. On the Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model, brake (and clutch) fluid reservoir is located on the opposite side. NIC3082 M9T 2.3DCI ENGINE 6.
  • Page 18 NOTE 0-12 Illustrated table of contents...
  • Page 19 Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system restraint system Seats............... Seat belt maintenance ........1-14 Front seats ............Child restraints ............1-14 Rear seats (Double Cab model) ......Precautions on child restraint usage....1-14 Jump seats (where fitted for King Cab models) ...
  • Page 20: Safety - Seats, Seat Belts And Supplemental Restraint System

    SEATS Manual seat adjustment (where fitted) WARNING After adjusting a seat, gently shake the seat to confirm that the seat is locked securely. If the seat is not locked securely, it may move sud- denly and could cause the loss of control of the vehicle.
  • Page 21 Operating tips: • The power seat motor has an auto-reset over- load protection circuit. If the motor stops during the seat adjustment, wait 30 seconds, then reac- tivate the switch. • To avoid discharge of the battery, do not operate the power seats for a long period of time when the engine is not running.
  • Page 22 Seat lifter: 1. Pull up or push down the adjusting switch to adjust the seat height until the desired position is achieved. 2. Tilt up or down the adjusting switch to adjust the front angle of the seat until the desired position is achieved.
  • Page 23: Rear Seats (Double Cab Model)

    Heated seats (where fitted) When the vehicle’s interior is warmed be sure to REAR SEATS (Double Cab model) turn off the switch. Folding CAUTION • The battery could run down if the seat heater is operated while the engine is not running. •...
  • Page 24: Jump Seats (Where Fitted For King Cab Models)

    HEAD RESTRAINTS • Jump seats are designed as temporary seats WARNING WARNING only and should only be used on occasional • short distance travels. Never allow anyone to ride on the rear seats Head restraints supplement the other vehicle when they are in the fold-up position. Use of safety systems.
  • Page 25: Adjustable Head Restraint

    – If your ear position is still higher than the rec- NON-ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINT 1. Pull the head restraint up to the highest position. ommended alignment, place the head 2. Push and hold the lock knob. restraint at the highest position. 3.
  • Page 26: Adjust

    ADJUST For non-adjustable head restraint Make sure the head restraint is positioned from the stored position or any non-latch position so the lock Make sure the head restraint is positioned from the knob is engaged in the notch before riding in that stored position or any non-latch position so the lock designated seating position.
  • Page 27: Seat Belts

    RENAULT strongly encourages you and all of your passengers to buckle up every time you drive, even if your seat- ing position includes the supplemental air bag sys- tems.
  • Page 28 RENAULT recommends signed. A slack belt will greatly reduce the that all seat belt assemblies in use during a protection afforded to the wearer.
  • Page 29: Child Safety

    • Removal and installation of the pre-tensioner RENAULT recommends that infants and small chil- PREGNANT WOMEN seat belt system (where fitted) components dren be seated in a child restraint system. You RENAULT recommends that pregnant women use should be done by an approved dealer or should choose a child restraint system that fits your seat belts.
  • Page 30: Three-Point Type Seat Belts

    • THREE-POINT TYPE SEAT BELTS If the seat belt cannot be pulled from its Shoulder belt height adjustment (for fully retracted position, firmly pull the belt front seats) Fastening seat belts and release it. Then smoothly pull the belt out of the retractor. SSS0351AZ SSS0292Z SSS0467Z...
  • Page 31: Two-Point Type Seat Belts (Where Fitted)

    der. The belt should be away from your face and neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Release the button to lock the shoulder belt anchor into position. Unfastening seat belts Push the button on the buckle. The seat belt auto- matically retracts.
  • Page 32: Seat Belt Maintenance

    SSS0099Z solution or any solution recommended for cleaning • RENAULT recommends that the child restraint upholstery or carpet. Then wipe with a cloth and system be installed in the rear seat (Double allow the seat belts to dry in the shade. Do not allow WARNING Cab model).
  • Page 33: Universal Child Restraints For Front Seat And Rear Seats (For Europe)

    • straint is compatible with your child. Always fol- If the seat belt in the position where a child RENAULT recommends that infants and small chil- low all of the recommended procedures. restraint system is installed requires a locking dren be seated in a child restraint system. You clip and if it is not used, injuries could result •...
  • Page 34 Mass group of child restraint Mass group Child’s weight Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0+ up to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg Examples of child seat types: JVR0373XZ Child safety seat categories II and III JVR0371XZ...
  • Page 35 Child restraint installation using the vehicle’s seat belt The following restriction is applied when using child restraints varying by infants weight and installation position. Seating position Mass group Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Second row outer seat Second row centre seat *4 (Air bag ON) (Air bag OFF) <10 kg...
  • Page 36 Child restraint installation using ISOFIX The following restriction is applied when using child restraints varying by infant’s weight and installation position. Seating position Mass group Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Second row outer seat Second row centre seat (Air bag ON) (Air bag OFF) ISO/L1 Carry-cot...
  • Page 37 Child restraint installation using i-Size ISOFIX The following restriction is applied when using child restraints varying by infant’s weight and installation position. Seating position Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Second row outer seat Second row centre seat (Air bag ON) (Air bag OFF) i-Size child restraint systems i-U *1,*2...
  • Page 38: Isofix And I-Size Child Restraint System (For Second Row Seats)

    ISOFIX AND I-SIZE CHILD ISOFIX child restraint anchor RESTRAINT SYSTEM (for second row attachments seats) NPA1526 i-Size ISOFIX cover removal The ISOFIX anchor points are located under the SSS0644Z covers, labelled as shown, at the bottom of the rear Anchor attachment NPA1524 seat cushions.
  • Page 39: Child Restraint Anchorage (Where Fitted)

    CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE The anchor point is a strap loop located on the top 2. On the rear left outboard seating position: of the second row centre seatback . There are (where fitted) 1) Remove the head restraint of the rear left out- two similar straps at the back of the 2nd row outer board seat.
  • Page 40: Child Restraint Installation Using Isofix

    CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION damage the child restraint anchorages. The Be sure to reinstall the head restraint when- child restraint will not be properly installed ever the child restraint is removed (see “Head USING ISOFIX using the damaged anchorage, and a child restraints”...
  • Page 41 5. Shorten the rigid attachment to have the child 8. Check to make sure that the child restraint is restraint firmly tightened; press downward properly secured prior to each use. If the child and rearward firmly in the centre of the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 7.
  • Page 42: Child Restraint Installation Using Three-Point Type Seat Belt

    CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION USING THREE-POINT TYPE SEAT BELT Installation on rear seats (Double Cab models) Front-facing child restraint: Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper use of your child restraint. Follow these NPA1410 steps to install a front-facing child restraint on the SSS0493AZ Step 5 Front-facing: Step 2...
  • Page 43 4. Remove any additional slack from the seat belt; Rear-facing child restraint: 3. To prevent slack in the seat belt webbing, it is press downward and rearward firmly in necessary to secure the seat belt in place with Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the centre of the child restraint with your knee to locking devices attached to the child restraint.
  • Page 44 Never install a child restraint with a top tether strap on the front seat. • RENAULT recommends that a child restraint be installed on the rear seat (Double Cab models). However, if you must install a child restraint on the front passenger’s seat, move the passenger’s seat to the rearmost posi-...
  • Page 45 Front-facing child restraint: 2. Move the seat to the rearmost position Be sure to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s 3. Remove the head restraint when a forward instructions for the proper use of your child restraint. facing child restraint is to be fitted. Follow these steps to install a front-facing child re- Store the head restraint in a safe place.
  • Page 46 8. Check to make sure that the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use. If the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 7. Rear-facing child restraint: Be sure to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s instructions for the proper use of your child restraint. Follow these steps to install a front-facing child re- straint on the front passenger’s seat using three- point type seat belt without automatic locking mode:...
  • Page 47: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) (Where Fitted)

    SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) (where fitted) 3. Adjust the head restraint to its highest position 6. Test the child restraint before you place the child PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTAL . Remove it if it interferes with the child re- in it. Push the child restraint from side to side and RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) straint installation.
  • Page 48 Supplemental side-impact air bag The SRS operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON position. system (where fitted) When the ignition switch is in the ON position, This system can help cushion the impact force to the SRS air bag warning light illuminates for the chest and pelvis area of the driver and front pas- about 7 seconds and then turns off.
  • Page 49 mental front-impact air bag if you are up against it when it inflates. Always sit back against the seatback and as far away as prac- tical from the steering wheel or instrument panel. Always use the seat belts. • Keep hands on the outside of the steering wheel.
  • Page 50 SSS0006Z SSS0008Z SSS0099Z SSS0007Z SSS0009Z SSS0100Z WARNING • Never let children ride unrestrained or extend their hands or face out of the window. Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms. Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the illustrations.
  • Page 51 • Children may be severely injured or killed when the air bags inflate if they are not prop- erly restrained. • Never install a rear-facing child restraint sys- tem in the front seat. An inflating supplemen- tal front-impact air bag could seriously injure or kill your child.
  • Page 52 • • The seat belts and the supplemental side-im- Do not attach the key with heavy objects, hard SRS side air bag warning label: The warning pact air bags and supplemental curtain side- objects or objects with sharp edges. This may label is located on the side of the passenger impact air bags are most effective when you cause injury if the supplemental knee air bag...
  • Page 53 • When installing a child restraint system in your ve- The SRS air bag warning light flashes intermit- hicle, always follow the child restraint system manu- tently. facturer’s instructions for installation. For additional • The SRS air bag warning light does not illumi- information, see “Child restraints”...
  • Page 54: Supplemental Air Bag Systems

    9. Supplemental side-impact air bag modules (where fitted) WARNING • Do not place any objects on the steering wheel pad, on the instrument panel, under the steer- ing column and near the front door finishers and the front seats. Do not place any objects between any occupants and the steering wheel pad, on the instrument panel, and near the front door finishers and the front seats.
  • Page 55 • Tampering with the supplemental air bag sys- Supplemental front-impact air bag Front passenger air bag status light (where fit- ted): tems may result in serious personal injury. system Tampering includes changes to the steering The driver’s supplemental front-impact air bag is wheel and the instrument panel by placing located at the centre of the steering wheel.
  • Page 56 • Do not fit a rearward facing child seat on the The front passenger air bag status OFF light 2. Open the glove box and insert the key into the front passenger seat if the air bag activation/ will illuminate and remain on as long as the front passenger air bag switch.
  • Page 57: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt System (Where Fitted)

    • Vehicle damage (or lack of it) is not always an indi- Supplemental curtain side-impact air Work around or on the pre-tensioner seat belt cation of proper supplemental driver’s knee air bag system should be done by an approved dealer bag system (where fitted) system operation.
  • Page 58: Repair And Replacement Procedure

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT When maintenance work is required on the vehicle, information about the air bags, pre-tensioner seat PROCEDURE belts and related parts should be pointed out to the person performing the maintenance. The ignition WARNING switch should always be in the “LOCK” position •...
  • Page 59 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Meters and gauges ..........Windscreen wiper and washer switch....2-34 Speedometer and Fuel gauge......Defogger switch (where fitted) ......... 2-34 Tachometer and Engine coolant temperature Headlight cleaner (where fitted) ....... 2-35 gauge ..............Headlight cleaner switch (where fitted) ....2-35 Instrument brightness control......
  • Page 60: Instruments And Controls

    METERS AND GAUGES NOTE Fuel gauge Odometer For an overview see “Meters and gauges” in the “0. Illustrated table of contents” section and see “Instrument panel” in the “0. Illustrated table of contents” section. The needle indicators may move slightly after the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position.
  • Page 61 The dte mode includes a low range warning feature. Odometer (models without colour TACHOMETER AND ENGINE If the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on display) COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE the screen. Odometer/twin trip odometer: When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis- The odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed when play will change to “———”.
  • Page 62: Instrument Brightness Control

    INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS Push the + side of the switch to brighten the meter panel lights. The bar moves to the + side. CONTROL Push the - side of the switch to dim the lights. The Instrument brightness control button moves to the − side. (models with colour display) When the brightness level reaches the maximum or minimum, a beep will sound.
  • Page 63 WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warn- Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) warning light Front fog lights indicator light* ing light* (4WD model) Automatic Transmission (AT) check Low fuel warning light warning light (AT model) Front passenger air bag status light Automatic Transmission (AT) oil Low tyre pressure warning light* temperature warning light (AT model)
  • Page 64: Checking Lights

    CHECKING LIGHTS If the ABS warning light illuminates while the engine Automatic Transmission (AT) oil is running, or while driving, it may indicate the ABS temperature warning light (AT With all doors closed, apply the parking brake, fas- is not functioning properly. Have the system model) ten the seat belts and place the ignition switch in the checked by an approved dealer or qualified work-...
  • Page 65 Parking brake warning indicator: and if necessary repaired, by an approved dealer or WARNING qualified workshop promptly. (See “Brake system” When the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi- in the “5. Starting and driving” section.) If the 4WD mode indicator (see “Four-Wheel Drive tion, the brake warning light illuminates.
  • Page 66 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) The warning light blinks when the ESP system is CAUTION operating. • warning light (where fitted) Running the engine with the engine oil pres- When the warning light blinks while driving, the driv- sure warning light illuminated could cause se- When the DPF warning light illuminates, it indicates ing condition is slippery and the vehicle’s traction rious damage to the engine.
  • Page 67 • • If the engine overheats, continued operation If the Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) warning light Low fuel warning light of the vehicle may seriously damage the en- turns on when driving on dry hard surface gine. See “If your vehicle overheats” in the roads: The low fuel warning light illuminates when the fuel “6.
  • Page 68 • When the low tyre pressure warning light illuminates, If the low tyre pressure warning light still continues If the light does not illuminate with the igni- you should stop and adjust the tyre pressure of all 4 to illuminate after the resetting operation, it may indi- tion switch pushed ON, have the vehicle tyres to the recommended COLD tyre pressure cate that the TPMS is not functioning properly.
  • Page 69 Key System Error warning (where fitted) Replacing tyres with those not originally speci- see “ Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)” later in this fied by RENAULT could affect the proper op- • Low Oil Pressure warning (where fitted) section for details.
  • Page 70: Indicator Lights

    Supplemental Restraint System CAUTION switch, the ESP system is disabled and the ESP off indicator light illuminates. (See “Electronic Stability (SRS) air bag warning light Continuing vehicle operation without properly Programme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in the (where fitted) draining could cause serious damage to the en- “5.
  • Page 71 High beam indicator light economy, and damage to the engine control Rear fog light indicator light system, which may affect the vehicle’s war- (where fitted) ranty coverage. The high beam indicator light illuminates when the The rear fog light indicator light illuminates when the •...
  • Page 72: Vehicle Information Display

    VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY Turn signal/hazard warning Models without Remote Control Key system: lights The chime sounds if the driver’s side door is opened while the key is left in the ignition switch and the The turn signal/hazard warning lights blink when the ignition switch is in the ACC, OFF or LOCK posi- turn signal switch lever or hazard warning flasher tion.
  • Page 73 • Remote Control Key system (where fitted) HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE Back button — “Push-button ignition switch (models with Re- INFORMATION DISPLAY mote Control Key system)” in the “5. Starting Press the BACK button to return to the previous dis- and driving”...
  • Page 74 • NOTE [Volume] [Clock] The Settings menu cannot be operated while Select this sub-menu to change the parking sen- The following sub-menus are available in the clock driving. sor (sonar) buzzer volume to one of the follow- menu, depending on the level of equipment of each ing: vehicle.
  • Page 75 [Display Settings] [ECO Drive Report] (where fitted): [Vehicle Settings] There are 2 items in the [ECO Drive Report] menu. The following sub-menus are available under the The following sub-menus are available under the • [Display Settings] menu. [Vehicle Settings] menu. [Display] •...
  • Page 76 • [Turn Indicator]: [Filter] [Other]: • Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items Select this item to set or reset a reminder for replac- [Tyre] described below to ON or OFF. ing something other than service, the oil filter, or •...
  • Page 77 [Tyre Pressures] (where fitted) Use the and the <ENTER> buttons to select Pressure units conversion table and change the value for the [Target Rear] tyre pres- kgf/cm The settings in the Tyre pressures] menu are all sure. related to the Tyre pressure monitoring system [Tyre Pressure Unit]: TPMS (where fitted) (see “Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System (TPMS) (where fitted)”...
  • Page 78 • See “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Kgf/cm [Factory Reset] (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec- Use the and the <ENTER> buttons to select The settings in the vehicle information display can tion. and change the unit. be reset back to the factory default.
  • Page 79 TRIP COMPUTER NIC3083 Type A NIC3124 Type B NIC3104 2-21 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 80 2. [Speed] and [Average] 3. [Trip] NIC3093 Left Hand Drive (LHD) model NIC2755 NIC2756 Switches for the trip computer (where fitted) are located on the instrument panel on either the left or The (digital) speed A shows the current speed at Trip [Distance] right side of the steering column .
  • Page 81 4. [Fuel Economy] 5. [Navigation] (where fitted) A Current source B Current frequency When the route guidance is set in the navigation system, this item shows the navigation route infor- C Current radio station name mation. The audio mode shows the status of audio informa- 6.
  • Page 82 For more details, see “Active Emergency Braking Distance to empty (dte — km or mile) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section. 9. Warnings The present warnings are displayed. If no warnings are present, [No Warnings] is displayed. 10.
  • Page 83 INDICATORS FOR OPERATION 1. Engine start operation indicator (where fitted for Automatic Transmission (AT) models) This indicator appears when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. This indicator means that the engine will start by pushing the ignition switch with the brake pedal de- pressed.
  • Page 84 4. No Key Detected warning 7. Push ignition to OFF warning (where If this indicator appears, touch the ignition switch with the Remote Control Key while depressing the (where fitted) fitted for AT models) brake pedal. (See “Remote Control Key battery This warning appears when the door is closed with This warning appears when the shift lever is moved discharge”...
  • Page 85 13. Door open warning 16. Low washer fluid warning 19. Oil level sensor warning (where fitted) (where fitted) This warning appears if any of the doors are open or not closed securely. The vehicle icon indicates This warning appears when the washer tank fluid is If the oil level sensor warning is displayed, the en- which door is open on the display.
  • Page 86 22. Shipping Mode On Push Storage 26. Cruise control indicator 29. Automatic Transmission (AT) park Fuse warning (where fitted) (where fitted) warning (AT models) This warning may appear if the extended storage This indicator shows the cruise control system sta- This warning indicates that the Automatic Transmis- fuse switch is not pushed in (switched on).
  • Page 87 31. Low fuel level warning OIL CONTROL SYSTEM (where fitted 1. Distance to oil change for diesel engine model) The low fuel level warning appears on the vehicle The distance to oil change is displayed if the dis- information display when the fuel level in the tank is tance to oil change is less than 1,500 km (930 miles).
  • Page 88 – The oil replacement indicator is displayed 4. Oil level sensor warning The outside air temperature mode includes a low in the vehicle information display. temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem- If the oil sensor warning is displayed, the engine oil perature is below 3°C (37°F), the warning is dis- •...
  • Page 89: Headlight Switch

    NIC2765 The lever can be pulled up to 4 times for 2 minutes position of illumination. RENAULT recommends that you consult the local Daytime running light system position turns on the headlights in addition regulations concerning the use of lights.
  • Page 90: Headlight Aiming Control

    HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL To adjust to the proper aiming height, turn the switch TURN SIGNAL SWITCH accordingly. The higher the number, designated on (where fitted) the switch, the lower the headlight axis. Manual type Automatic type For vehicles fitted with an automatic levelling sys- tem, the headlight axis is controlled automatically.
  • Page 91 FOG LIGHT SWITCH (where fitted) To cancel the flashing, move the lever to the oppo- FRONT FOG LIGHTS (where fitted) REAR FOG LIGHT (where fitted) site direction. The rear fog light should only be used when visibility See “Settings” earlier in this section to enable/dis- is seriously reduced –...
  • Page 92: Wiper And Washer Switch

    WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH DEFOGGER SWITCH (where fitted) The windscreen wiper and washer operate when WARNING the ignition switch is in the ON position. In freezing temperatures, the washer fluid may Wiper operation freeze on the windscreen and obscure your vi- The lever position operates the wiper intermit- sion.
  • Page 93: Headlight Cleaner Switch

    HEADLIGHT CLEANER (where fitted) operates for approximately 15 minutes. After the To clean the headlights, pull the windscreen washer preset time has passed, the defogger will turn off switch towards you while the headlight switch is in automatically. position and the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 94 HORN WINDOWS • Do not operate the cleaner if the washer fluid MANUAL WINDOWS (where fitted) reservoir is empty or frozen. See “Window washer fluid” in the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section for details on refilling the reservoir tank. NIC3084 SIC4435Z The horn switch operates regardless of the ignition switch position except when the battery is...
  • Page 95 To open a window, push down the power window Passenger’s window switch The automatic function enables a window to fully switch. open or close without holding the switch down or To close a window, pull up the power window switch. To fully open the window, push the power window switch down to the second detent and release the Driver’s main window switch...
  • Page 96: Power Outlets

    POWER OUTLETS If the window does not close The power outlet is used to power electrical acces- sories. automatically If the power window automatic function (closing only) does not operate properly, perform the follow- ing procedure to initialise the power window sys- tem.
  • Page 97: Console Box

    STORAGE • This power outlet is not designed for use with CONSOLE BOX WARNING a cigarette lighter unit. • • The storage compartments should not be Do not use accessories that exceed a com- used while driving so that the full attention bined power draw of 12 volt, 120W (10A) may be given to vehicle operation.
  • Page 98: Sunglasses Holder

    SUNGLASSES HOLDER CONSOLE SIDE POCKETS Centre console (front separate seat models) JVI0619XZ NIC3099 NIC3100 To open the console box lid, push up the knob WARNING A and pull up the lid. Soft bottle holder Keep the sunglasses holder closed while driving To close, push the lid down until the lock latches.
  • Page 99: Sun Visors

    SUN VISORS • CAUTION Heavy loading of the roof rail has the potential to affect the vehicle stability and handling dur- • Do not use bottle holder for any other objects ing sudden or unusual handling manoeuvres. that could be thrown about in the vehicle and •...
  • Page 100: Automatic Sunroof

    SUNROOF (where fitted) The sunroof operates when the ignition switch is in The auto-reverse function enables the sunroof to WARNING the ON position. automatically reverse when something is caught in • the sunroof as it is closing. When the control unit In an accident you could be thrown from the Sunshade detects an obstacle, the sunroof will open immedi-...
  • Page 101 INTERIOR LIGHTS If the sunroof does not operate properly after per- CAUTION lights will also go off after a period of time forming the procedure above, have your vehicle when the doors are open. • Turn off the lights when you leave the vehicle. checked by an approved dealer or qualified work- CONSOLE LIGHT (where fitted) •...
  • Page 102 • MAP LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH doors unlocked pushing The interior light timer will keep the room light on for UNLOCK button (model with remote key- a period of time when: (where fitted) less entry system) with the ignition switch in the •...
  • Page 103 REAR PERSONAL LIGHT (where fitted) The vanity mirror light illuminates when the vanity mirror cover is opened. When the cover is closed, the light will turn off. BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM The lights will turn off after a period of time when the lights remain illuminated to prevent the battery from becoming discharged.
  • Page 104 NOTE 2-46 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 105: Pre-Driving Checks And Adjustments

    Pre-driving checks and adjustments Pre-driving checks and adjustments Keys ................ Anti-Theft System (ATS) ........3-16 Key (where fitted) ..........Bonnet..............3-17 Anti-Theft System (ATS*) key (where fitted) ..Opening bonnet..........3-17 Remote Control Key (where fitted) ...... Closing bonnet ........... 3-17 Doors ..............
  • Page 106: Keys

    (such as your wallet), nents. As many as 5 ATS keys can be registered NOT IN THE VEHICLE. RENAULT does not record and used with one vehicle. The new keys must be key numbers so it is very important to keep track of registered by an approved dealer or qualified work- your key number plate.
  • Page 107 Be sure to carry the Remote Control Key with If a Remote Control Key is lost or stolen, you when driving. The Remote Control Key is RENAULT recommends erasing the ID code a precision device with a built-in transmitter. of that Remote Control Key. This will prevent 3.
  • Page 108: Doors

    DOORS OPENING WITH INSIDE DOOR LOCKING WITH POWER DOOR WARNING HANDLE LOCK SWITCH • Always look before opening any doors, to avoid an accident with oncoming traffic. • To help avoid risk of injury or death through unintended operation of the vehicle and/or its systems, do not leave children, people who require the assistance of others, or pets unat- tended in your vehicle.
  • Page 109: Rear Access Doors (King Cab Models)

    CAUTION REAR ACCESS DOORS (King Cab • models) When locking the doors using the power door lock switch, be sure not to leave the key in the vehicle. • When the Remote Control Key (where fitted) is left in the vehicle, and you try to lock the door using the power door lock switch after getting out of the vehicle, all the doors will unlock automatically after the door is closed.
  • Page 110: Remote Keyless Entry System (Where Fitted)

    60°C (140°F). handles. mately 1 m (3.3 ft) away from the vehicle. The oper- If a integrated key fob is lost or stolen, RENAULT ating distance depends upon the conditions around To disengage, move the levers to the unlock posi- recommends erasing the ID code of that integrated the vehicle.
  • Page 111: Remote Control Key System (Where Fitted)

    REMOTE CONTROL KEY SYSTEM (where fitted) Unlocking doors WARNING 1. Push the UNLOCK button on the inte- • Radio waves could adversely affect electric grated key fob. medical equipment. Those who use a pace- 2. All doors and the AdBlue® filler lid will be un- maker should contact the electric medical locked.
  • Page 112 When in possession of wireless equipment, such As many as 4 Remote Control Keys can be regis- If an Remote Control Key is lost or stolen, RENAULT as a mobile telephone, transceiver, and CB ra- tered and used with one vehicle. For information recommends erasing the ID code of that Remote dio.
  • Page 113: Remote Control Key Operating Range

    REMOTE CONTROL KEY USING REMOTE CONTROL KEY OPERATING RANGE SYSTEM SPA2407Z • Do not push the door handle request switch with JVP0312XZ NIC3086 the Remote Control Key held in your hand as illustrated. The close distance to the door handle The Remote Control Key functions can only be used The request switch will not function under the fol- will cause the Remote Control Key system to...
  • Page 114: Battery Saver System

    • Do not pull the door handle before pushing the 6. Operate door handles to confirm that the doors Unlocking doors door handle request switch. The door will be have been securely locked. 1. Carry the Remote Control Key with you. unlocked but will not open.
  • Page 115: Warning And Audible Reminders

    • The shift lever is in the P (Park) position (auto- matic transmission model). WARNING AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS The Remote Control Key system is equipped with a function that is designed to minimise improper op- erations of the Remote Control Key and to help pre- vent the vehicle from being stolen.
  • Page 116: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Possible cause Action to take The Shift to Park warning appears in the vehicle information display and the When pushing the ignition switch to The shift lever is not in the P (Park) Shift the shift lever to the P (Park) inside warning chime sounds continu- stop the engine position.
  • Page 117 Symptom Possible cause Action to take The Remote Control Key is inside the Carry the Remote Control Key with vehicle. you. When pushing the door handle The outside chime sounds for a few A door is not closed securely. Close the door securely. request switch to lock the door seconds.
  • Page 118: Using Remote Keyless Entry System

    USING REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY For information regarding the replacement of a bat- Automatic relock: tery, see “Remote Control Key battery replacement” SYSTEM All doors will be locked automatically unless one of in the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section. the following operations is performed within 30 sec- onds after pushing the UNLOCK B button on Locking doors...
  • Page 119: Hazard Indicator And Horn Operation

    SECURITY SYSTEM (where fitted) HAZARD INDICATOR AND HORN OPERATION Your vehicle has either or both of the following se- curity systems: When you lock or unlock the doors, the hazard indicator will flash and the horn (or the outside chime) •...
  • Page 120: Anti-Theft System (Ats)

    If this procedure allows the engine to start, 5. Confirm that the security indicator light comes • RENAULT recommends placing the registered ATS The alarm will not stop if the ignition switch is on. The security indicator light glows for about key separate from other devices to avoid interfer- placed in the ACC or ON position.
  • Page 121: Bonnet

    BONNET WARNING • The bonnet must be closed and latched se- curely before driving. Failure to do so could cause the bonnet to fly open and result in an accident. • Never open the bonnet if steam or smoke is coming from the engine compartment to avoid injury.
  • Page 122: Fuel Filler Lid And Cap

    FUEL FILLER LID AND CAP OPENING FUEL FILLER LID FUEL FILLER CAP WARNING Fuel filler lid opener switch Type A • Fuel is extremely flammable and highly explo- sive under certain conditions. You could be burned or seriously injured if it is misused or mishandled.
  • Page 123: Adblue® Filler Lid And Cap

    AdBlue® FILLER LID AND CAP Type B The fuel filler cap is a screw-on ratcheting type. After refuelling, tighten the cap clockwise until more than 2 ratcheting clicks are heard. The fuel filler cap locks automatically when it is tightened. NDI1684 The AdBlue®...
  • Page 124: Locking Adblue® Filler Lid

    CARGO BED (where fitted) LOCKING AdBlue® FILLER LID For Remote Control Key equipped models, see WARNING “Mechanical key” earlier in this section for removing The AdBlue® filler lid is locked and unlocked using • the mechanical key. While driving, never allow anyone to ride in the Keyless Entry System, see “Remote Control Key the cargo area.
  • Page 125: Tie Down Hooks (Where Fitted)

    Closing the tailgate nel. Failure to properly install the tie-down down cleat is not seated in the notches, it will not be cleats or attaching ropes or straps directly to properly tightened. The bolt in the centre of the cleat When closing the tailgate, make sure that the latches the channel can cause the cargo to become must be securely tightened.
  • Page 126 2. Insert the cleat into the channel perpendicular to the channel as shown. Then rotate the cleat clockwise 90º and slide it to desired location. JVP0360XZ JVP0362XZ 4. There should be no gap between the bottom of JVP0359XZ the cleat and the top of the channel. Securely tighten the centre bolt.
  • Page 127: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING Adjust the position of all mirrors before driving. WARNING Do not adjust the mirror positions while driving Never adjust the steering wheel while driving so so that full attention may be given to vehicle op- that full attention may be given to vehicle opera- eration.
  • Page 128: Operation (P

    Manual anti-glare type Automatic anti-glare type Automatic anti-glare type with Reversing Camera (where fitted) SPA2143Z SPA2162Z NPA1097 Pull the adjusting lever when the glare from the The inside rearview mirror is designed so that it headlights of the vehicle behind you obstructs your automatically changes reflection according to the For further details about the reversing camera vision at night.
  • Page 129: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Do not hang any objects on the mirror or apply The outside rearview mirror remote control operates Remote control type: glass cleaner. Doing so will reduce the sensitivity when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi- of the sensor C , resulting in improper opera- tion.
  • Page 130: Vanity Mirror (Where Fitted)

    PARKING BRAKE VANITY MIRROR (where fitted) WARNING • Never drive the vehicle with the parking brake applied. The brake will overheat and fail to operate and will lead to an accident. • Never release the parking brake from outside the vehicle. If the vehicle moves, it will be impossible to push the brake pedal and will lead to an accident.
  • Page 131 NOTE 3-27 Pre-driving checks and adjustments...
  • Page 132: Display Screen, Heater And Air Conditioner, And Audio System

    Display screen, heater and air conditioner, Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system and audio system Safety precautions ........... Operating tips (models with automatic air Centre multi-function control panel (models with conditioner) ............4-22 navigation system) ........... Manual air conditioner and heater (Type A) ..4-23 How to use touch screen display ......
  • Page 133 Phone control buttons......... 4-58 Control buttons and microphone......4-66 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (without Pairing procedure ..........4-66 navigation system and colour display)....... 4-59 Phonebook ............4-67 Bluetooth® mobile phone feature......4-59 Making a call ............4-67 Hands-free telephone control ......4-61 Receiving a call...........
  • Page 134: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CENTRE MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL PANEL (models with navigation system) WARNING • Do not adjust the heater and air conditioner controls or audio controls while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle opera- tion. • If you noticed any foreign objects entering the system hardware, spilled liquid on the sys- tem, or noticed smoke or fumes coming out from the system, or any other unusual opera-...
  • Page 135 • 11. <INFO> button (P. 4-4) Touch screen operation [Delete]: HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN Deletes the last entered character with one touch. Touch and hold the [Delete] key to delete DISPLAY all of the characters. • WARNING [OK]: • The glass display screen may break if it is hit Completes the character input.
  • Page 136: Specifications (P

    VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS (models with navigation system) HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON Vehicle information can be checked and various set- HOW TO USE BUTTON tings can be adjusted on the display. Push the <BACK> button to return to the previous NOTE screen.
  • Page 137 – [Software Licenses] [AUX Level]: [Clock]: • This feature controls the volume level of incoming Select the corresponding keys to adjust the set- [Navigation] sound when an auxiliary device is connected to the tings. • [Telephone & Bluetooth] system. Select the level from [Quiet], [Medium], and •...
  • Page 138 [Language]: [Telephone & Bluetooth] settings Select a language to be displayed on the screen. Telephone & Bluetooth settings can be changed. See “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (with [Camera Settings] (where fitted): navigation system)” later in this section for details. See “How to adjust the screen” later in this section [Traffic Messages] settings for details.
  • Page 139 REVERSING CAMERA (where fitted) • Make sure that the tailgate is securely closed when reversing. • Do not put anything on the reversing camera. The reversing camera is installed at the top of the tailgate. • When washing the vehicle with high pressure water, be sure not to spray it around the cam- era.
  • Page 140 HOW TO READ THE DISPLAYED Setting the guide lines (where fitted) Reversing on a steep uphill LINES When the reversing camera is displayed, you can switch the vehicle width guide lines and distance guide lines on/off by pushing the <CAMERA> but- ton.
  • Page 141 Reversing on a steep downhill Reversing near a projecting object Reversing behind a projecting object JVH0894XZ JVH0896XZ JVH0895XZ When reversing the vehicle down a hill, the distance The vehicle may seem to nearly clear the object in The position C is shown further than the position guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines are the display.
  • Page 142 • HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN Adjusting screen (for models without It may take some time until the reversing camera or the normal screen is displayed after the shift navigation system) Adjusting screen (for models with lever has been shifted to R (Reverse) from an- navigation system) other position or to another position from R (Re- verse).
  • Page 143 360° CAMERA (where fitted) • Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause discoloration. To clean the camera, wipe with a cloth dampened with diluted mild cleaning agent and then wipe with a dry cloth. •...
  • Page 144 With the ignition switch in the ON position, push the WARNING <CAMERA> button or move the shift lever to the R • (Reverse) position to operate the 360° Camera. The The 360° Camera is intended for day time use. monitor displays various views of the position of the Do not use the system in bad light conditions.
  • Page 145 • Do not strike the cameras. They are precision instruments. Doing so could cause a malfunc- tion or cause damage resulting in a fire or an electric shock. CAUTION Do not scratch the lens when cleaning dirt or snow from the front of the camera. NOTE The colour of the view on the 360°...
  • Page 146 OPERATION The 360° Camera display consists of the front, left, right and rear screens. You can see a combination of different views on the screens as illustrated. A : Audio or navigation screen before the 360° Camera is operated. : Front view and bird’s-eye view : Rear view and bird’s-eye view : Front view and front side view : Rear view and front side view...
  • Page 147 • In R (Reverse) gear, the rear view and bird’s-eye GUIDE LINES view are shown. The passenger’s side view on the monitor changes to the front side view WARNING when the <CAMERA> button is pushed. • The distance guide line and the vehicle width Push the <CAMERA>...
  • Page 148 • Yellow line : approx. 1 m (3 ft) NOTE • Green line : approx. 2 m (7 ft) When the monitor displays the front view and the steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or less • Green line : approx. 3 m (10 ft) from the neutral position, both the right and left Vehicle width guide lines and static predictive predictive course lines...
  • Page 149 Guiding lines that indicate the width and the front Reversing on a steep uphill end of the vehicle are displayed on the monitor. The front-of-vehicle line shows the front part of the vehicle. The side-of-vehicle line shows the vehicle width including the outside mirror.
  • Page 150 Reversing on a steep downhill Reversing near a projecting object The dynamic predictive course lines A may show that the vehicle is not touching the object. However, the vehicle may hit the object if it projects over the actual moving course. WARNING The distance viewed on the monitor is for refer- ence only and may be different than the actual...
  • Page 151 HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN VIEW To adjust the display brightness of the 360° Cam- era, use the settings described in the separately provided Touchscreen Navigation owner’s manual. Do not adjust the settings while the vehicle is mov- ing. Make sure the handbrake is firmly applied. OPERATING TIPS •...
  • Page 152 VENTS • Objects on the monitor may not be clear and the CENTRE VENTS SIDE VENTS colour of the object may differ in a dark environ- ment. This is not a malfunction. • There may be differences in sharpness between each camera view of the bird’s-eye view.
  • Page 153: Heater And Air Conditioner

    HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER • Odours from inside and outside the vehicle This symbol indicates that the vents are WARNING can build up in the air conditioner unit. Odour closed. Moving the control to this • can enter the passenger compartment The heater and air conditioner operate only direction will close the vents.
  • Page 154 OPERATING TIPS (models with The sensors A and B , located on the instrument panel, help maintain a constant temperature. Do not automatic air conditioner) put anything on or around the sensors. SAA2324Z NAA1865 When the engine coolant temperature and outside air temperature are low, the air flow from the foot outlets may not operate.
  • Page 155 Air flow control: This dial allows you to select the air flow outlets. Air flows from centre and side vents. — Air flows from centre and side vents and foot outlets. — Air flows mainly from the foot outlets. — Air flows from the defogger and foot JVH0928XZ outlets.
  • Page 156 Heater operation 2. Push the air recirculation button. (The indi- Heating and defogging: cator light will turn off.) This mode heats the interior and defogs the win- Heating: dows. 3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de- This mode is used to direct heated air from the foot sired position.
  • Page 157 A visible mist may be seen coming from the vents in 4. Push the A/C button on. (The A/C indicator light hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly. will illuminate.) This does not indicate a malfunction. 5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired •...
  • Page 158 Temperature control: Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature. Turn the dial between the middle and the right position to select the hot temperature. Turn the dial between the middle and the left position to select the cool temperature. Air flow control: Push one of the air flow control buttons to select the air flow outlets.
  • Page 159 A/C (Air Conditioner) operation: 3. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired Heating and defogging: position between the middle and the hot (right) Push the A/C button to turn on or off the air condi- This mode heats the interior and defogs the win- position.
  • Page 160 5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired Dehumidified defogging: position between the middle and the cool (left) This mode is used to defog the windows and dehu- position. midify the air. A visible mist may be seen coming from the vents in 1.
  • Page 161 6. Rear defogger button (See “Defogger <DUAL> indicator light will illuminate) allows and passenger side temperatures with the switch (where fitted)” in the “2. Instruments the user to independently change the driver corresponding temperature control buttons and controls” section.) and passenger side temperatures with the corresponding temperature control buttons •...
  • Page 162 • Do not set the temperature too low when the side temperatures with the corresponding tem- SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER front defogger mode is on (the indicator perature control buttons ( light is illuminated), because doing so may fog • WARNING To cancel the separate temperature setting, push up the windscreen.
  • Page 163 AUDIO SYSTEM (where fitted) Air conditioner filter AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Compact Disc (CD) player The air conditioner system is equipped with an air WARNING conditioner filter which collects and neutralises dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure that the air condi- Do not adjust the audio system while driving so tioner heats, defogs and ventilates efficiently, re- that full attention may be given to vehicle opera-...
  • Page 164 • The CD player sometimes may not function when USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection This system supports various USB memory devices, the passenger compartment temperature is ex- USB hard drives and iPod players. Some USB de- Port tremely high. Lower the temperature before use. vices may not be supported by this system.
  • Page 165 • • Audiobooks may not play in the same order as The in-vehicle antenna for Bluetooth® communi- pression removes the redundant and irrelevant they appear on an iPod. cation is built in the system. Do not place the parts of a sound signal that the human ear doesn’t hear.
  • Page 166 • • ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the part The folder names of folders not containing MP3/ of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains WMA files are not shown in the display. information about the digital music file such as •...
  • Page 167 ANTENNA CAUTION CAUTION • To avoid damaging or deforming the antenna, be Do not force the USB device into the USB Roof antenna sure to remove the antenna under the following port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up- conditions. side-down into the port may damage the port.
  • Page 168 AUX mode. Do not use a conventional record cleaner or al- RENAULT strongly recommends using a stereo mini cohol intended for industrial use. plug cable when connecting your music device to •...
  • Page 169 FM AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type A) Switch between the audio sources (CD, USB, AUX, BT Audio) (if connected) 6. Telephone button 7. Radio mode: TUNE dial Audio unit mode: MENU dial Confirmation (ENTER) button 8. Back button 9.
  • Page 170 AUDIO MAIN OPERATION The radio is able to receive multiple kinds of audio Manual tuning transmissions: The audio unit operates when the ignition switch is When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency – FM in ACC or ON position. manually access the [FM List] and turn the <MENU> –...
  • Page 171 • Preset station buttons NOTE Pressing the <TA> button selects the TA mode. The TA indicator is displayed while TA mode is • When in DR mode operation is similar to FM Pressing a preset button for less than 2 seconds will mode but may slightly differ.
  • Page 172 2. Turn the <MENU> dial clockwise or anticlock- [Sound] menu: [AUX in] menu: wise, the display will appear in the following or- Submenus in the sound menu: Use this control to adjust the volume output from the der: auxiliary source. [Bass] Use this control to enhance or Turn the <MENU>...
  • Page 173 • [Set Time]: [Radio] menu [Chinese] • Select [Set Time] then adjust the clock as follows: [Chinese Simplified] For activation or deactivation details, see “SETUP button” earlier in this section. • 1. The hour display will start flashing. Turn the [Deutsch] <MENU>...
  • Page 174 CAUTION Audio main operation 2. Turn the <MENU> dial for the preferred folder. • Do not force the CD into the slot. This could 3. Press <ENTER> to access the folder. Press List view: damage the player. <ENTER> again to start playing the first track or While the track is being played, either press the turn the <MENU>...
  • Page 175 <ENTER>. When found, a list tape/CD player, MP3 player or laptop computer. of the available tracks will be displayed. When there RENAULT strongly recommends using a stereo mini plug cable when connecting your music device to 4-43...
  • Page 176 • CAUTION Some characters used in other languages (Chi- nese, Japanese, etc.) may not appear properly in • Do not force the USB device into the USB the display. Using English language characters port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up- with a USB device is recommended.
  • Page 177 Due to the frequent update of con- The following items can be chosen from the menu sumer devices like MP3 players, RENAULT If the audio system has been turned off while the list screen. cannot guarantee that all new iPod players/...
  • Page 178 The following operations are identical to the audio BLUETOOTH® OPERATION BLUETOOTH® settings main operation of the Compact Disc (CD) opera- To pair a device, make sure the Bluetooth is tion. For details, see “Compact Disc (CD) switched on and use the [Scan device] key or the operation”...
  • Page 179 To set up the Bluetooth system with a device the Make sure your Bluetooth device is visible at this [Pair device]: following items are available: time. • Turn the audio unit Bluetooth® on. See [Blue- tooth] description. 2) Select the device to be paired. Use the <MENU>...
  • Page 180 4) Enter the PIN code shown on the relevant Fast Forward (Cue), Fast Reverse (Review) buttons: device with the device’s own keypad, and press the confirmation key on the device it- When the (Cue) or (Review) button is self. pressed continuously, the track will be played at Refer to the relevant Bluetooth®...
  • Page 181 4-49 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system...
  • Page 182 Specification chart Supported media CD-R, CD-ROM, CD-RW, USB 2.0 MSC CD Size 12 cm diameter. up to 1.9 mm thickness Supported file systems for CD ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported. * Files saved using the Live File System Component (on a Windows Vista-based computer) are not supported.
  • Page 183 Folders support 100 folders in CD 2500 folders in USB Depth — Till 8, Deeper folders shall be under 8, subject to the maximum. Playlists support in USB M3U, WPL, PLS — 1000 playlists. Text character support Adjustable character length, File Name: Min 11 Characters (Max 30 Characters) ID3 TAG : Min 24 depending upon content of Characters.
  • Page 184 FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type B) AUDIO MAIN OPERATION The audio system operates when the ignition switch is placed in the ON or ACC position. Power/VOLUME dial Push Power/VOLUME dial to turn on and off the audio system. Turn the Power/VOLUME dial to adjust the volume.
  • Page 185 • Radio band select button: Station memory keys: Extra chan.: Push the <FM·AM> button to change the band as Up to six stations can be stored for AM band, and The [Extra chan.] key will allow access to extra follows: up to twelve stations can be stored for each of the stations transmitted within the group of the cur- other bands.
  • Page 186 CAUTION or MP3/WMA CD is encoded, the text is displayed lists in the upper layer. Follow the procedure for listing the artist, album and song title. Operation selecting a song with the touch screen to choose a Do not force the compact disc into the slot. This keys are also displayed on the screen.
  • Page 187 General notes for USB use: Mix: iPod player operation Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner informa- Touching the [Mix] key on the screen while a USB Connecting iPod: tion regarding the proper use and care of the de- memory device is playing will alternate the random Connect the iPod to the USB connection port using vice.
  • Page 188 * Some features of this iPod may not be fully func- When the iPod is playing, touch the [Menu] key to the first character in the name. To activate character tional. bring up the iPod interface. indexing, touch the [A-Z] key in the upper right cor- ner of the screen.
  • Page 189 MP3 player or laptop computer. RENAULT strongly recommends using a stereo mini plug cable when connecting your music device to the audio system. Music may not play properly when a monaural cable is used.
  • Page 190: Audio Control

    STEERING WHEEL SWITCH FOR AUDIO CONTROL (where fitted) AUDIO CONTROL Tuning/track select switch PHONE CONTROL BUTTONS Push the switch to select a channel, or track. • Preset station change (radio mode) Push the up/down scrolling button ( ) for less than 1.5 seconds to select one of the preset radio stations.
  • Page 191 BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (without navigation system and colour display) • ® Reject an incoming call by pressing the < > BLUETOOTH MOBILE PHONE A notification message appears on the audio display button during the incoming call. when the phone is connected, when an incoming FEATURE call is being received, as well as when a call is initi- •...
  • Page 192 • • For assistance with your mobile phone inte- BLUETOOTH® settings For assistance with the Bluetooth® audio/ gration, please visit your local approved mobile phone integration, please visit your lo- Enter the phone setup menu via the (phone) dealer. cal approved dealer. button, select the [Bluetooth] key, and then check if •...
  • Page 193 [Scan devices]: [Pair device]: [Sel. device]: • 1) Press the button. Select [Scan device] Turn the audio unit Bluetooth on. See [Bluetooth] The paired device list shows which Bluetooth® au- The audio unit searches bluetooth devices and description. dio or mobile phone devices have been paired or shows all visible devices.
  • Page 194 • • [#123] Missed Use this item to enter numbers during a call. For Making a call from the phone book: example, if directed by an automated phone sys- ® Once the Bluetooth connection has been made, tem to dial an extension number the system will between the registered mobile phone and the audio send the tone associated with the selected num- system, phone book data will be transferred auto-...
  • Page 195 4. After entering the last number, scroll to the symbol, and press <ENTER> to dial the number. Redial: Alternatively, the quick search mode can be used as To redial or call the last number dialled, press follows: for more than 2 seconds. 1.
  • Page 196 Menu items: Volume up button • [Volume] Phone button – [Ring] Phone end/reject button Set the phone ringing volume The hands-free mode can be operated using the – [Call] steering wheel switches. Set the volume of the conversation during a Second incoming call Volume down button call.
  • Page 197: Regulatory Information

    BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (with navigation system) • You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth® mo- Do not place the mobile phone in an area sur- WARNING bile phones to the in-vehicle phone module. How- rounded by metal or far away from the in-vehicle •...
  • Page 198 EU RED Directive 2014/53/EU CONTROL BUTTONS AND 1. Phone button MICROPHONE Microphone: Hereby, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH de- clares that the radio equipment type LCN2K70A00/ Steering wheel switch: Microphone is located near the map lights. LCN2K70A10 is in compliance with Directive 2014/ PAIRING PROCEDURE 53/EU.
  • Page 199 • • PHONEBOOK “ ”: Input the phone number manually us- “ ” icon ing a keypad displayed on the screen. For Select to end the phone call. To access the vehicle phonebook: information on how to use the touch screen, ENDING A CALL see “How to use touch screen display”...
  • Page 200 • [Bluetooth] Select to toggle Bluetooth® ON or OFF. TELEPHONE SETUP To access the phone settings screen: 1. Push the <SETUP> button. 2. Touch the [Telephone & Bluetooth] key. 3. Touch the [Telephone Setup] key. Available setting items: • [Sort Phonebook By]* Select [First Name] or [Last Name] to choose how phonebook entries are alphabetically dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 201 NOTE 4-69 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system...
  • Page 202 Starting and driving Starting and driving Running-in schedule ..........Steering lock ............5-14 Before starting engine..........Push-button ignition switch (models with Remote Precautions when starting and driving ...... Control Key system) ..........5-15 Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ......Precautions on push-button ignition switch AdBlue®...
  • Page 203 Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) OFF Corrosion protection........... 5-52 switch..............5-35 Active Emergency Braking system (where fitted) ..5-35 System operation..........5-35 Hill descent control system (where fitted) ....5-38 Hill descent control switch ........5-38 Hill start assist system (where fitted) ......5-39 Cruise control (where fitted) ........
  • Page 204: Starting And Driving

    RUNNING-IN SCHEDULE BEFORE STARTING ENGINE • During the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles), follow these Maintenance items in the “8. Maintenance and WARNING recommendations to obtain maximum engine per- do-it-yourself” section should be checked peri- formance and ensure the future reliability and odically.
  • Page 205: Precautions When Starting And Driving

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVING EXHAUST GAS (carbon monoxide) – You suspect that exhaust fumes are enter- WARNING ing into the passenger compartment. • Never leave children or adults who would nor- WARNING – You notice a change in the sound of the mally require the support of others alone in •...
  • Page 206 • AdBlue® warning display Condition B If this warning appears while the engine is stopped, the engine cannot be started. Contact If the AdBlue® level in the tank is low or there is a an approved dealer or qualified workshop. malfunction in the AdBlue®...
  • Page 207: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) (Where Fitted)

    JVM0548XZ your vehicle.) If an engine oil not a specified Have the system checked by an approved dealer or by RENAULT is used, it could cause DPF mal- qualified workshop as soon as possible. • function or reduced fuel efficiency.
  • Page 208: Automatic Regeneration

    ON-ROAD AND OFF-ROAD DRIVING PRECAUTIONS The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) reduces the the engine oil must be replaced and the process Pick-up vehicles have a significantly higher roll- amount of materials that affect the environment by of service regeneration must be carried out by an over rate than other types of vehicles.
  • Page 209 • Do not drive across steep slopes. Instead cargo so it will not be thrown forward and unexpected vehicle movement which could drive either straight up or straight down the cause injury to you or your passengers. result in serious vehicle damage or personal slopes.
  • Page 210: Turbocharger System

    TURBOCHARGER SYSTEM CARE WHEN DRIVING • Be sure to check the brakes immediately af- The turbocharger system uses engine oil for lubrica- Driving your vehicle to fit the circumstances is es- ter driving in mud or water. See “Brake tion and cooling of its rotating components. The tur- sential for your safety and comfort.
  • Page 211: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (Where Fitted)

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (where fitted) • Avoid sudden steering. TPMS sensor A has a registered wheel location and sends pressure and temperature data via radio • Avoid following too close to the vehicle in front. to a receiver inside the vehicle. Each tyre, including the spare (where fitted), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle...
  • Page 212 be able to detect or signal low tyre pressure as WARNING intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a vari- • ety of reasons including the installation of replace- If the TPMS indicator light illuminates while ment or alternate tyres or wheels on the vehicle that driving: prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.
  • Page 213 – If a computer (or similar equipment) or a Use caution when using tyre inflation equip- fied by RENAULT could affect the proper op- DC/AC converter is being used in or near ment with a rigid air supply tube, as leverage eration of the TPMS.
  • Page 214: Meter Information

    METER INFORMATION ACTIVATION At ignition ON. Once the vehicle starts moving the TPMS indicator light(s) Possible cause Recommended action tyre pressure is monitored. NEW AND REPOSITIONED TPMS SENSORS (including fitment of Low tyre pressure Inflate tyre(s) to the correct pressure alternative wheels) It is recommended that an approved dealer per- Check if the TPMS sensors are...
  • Page 215: Adjusting Tpms Target Pressure

    • Driving below 25 km/h (16 MPH) “Vehicle information display” in the “2. Instruments vehicle information display (see “Vehicle information and controls” section. To adjust the target pressure display” in the “2. Instruments and controls” sec- • Driving above 100 km/h (64 MPH) use the steering wheel switches to select the [Set- tion).
  • Page 216: Ignition Switch (Models Without Remote Control Key System)

    IGNITION SWITCH (models without Remote Control Key system) To initiate TPMS temperature calibration use the KEY POSITIONS WARNING steering wheel switches to select the [Settings] LOCK (Normal parking position) (0): menu, followed by [Tyre Pressures]. Select [Cali- Never remove the key or turn the ignition switch brate] followed by [Start].
  • Page 217: Push-Button Ignition Switch (Models With Remote Control Key System)

    PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH (models with Remote Control Key system) • Unlocking the steering wheel PRECAUTIONS ON PUSH-BUTTON If the vehicle battery is discharged, the igni- tion switch cannot be switched from the IGNITION SWITCH OPERATION 1) Insert the key into the ignition switch. “LOCK”...
  • Page 218: Automatic Transmission (At)

    • range, it is possible for anyone, even someone who 5. Open the door. The ignition switch turns to the If the steering lock release malfunction indi- does not carry the Remote Control Key, to push the “LOCK” position. cator (where fitted) appears in the vehicle in- ignition switch to start the engine.
  • Page 219: Remote Control Key Battery Discharge

    ACC position Manual Transmission (MT) model: Move the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position. The electrical accessory power activates at this po- sition without the engine turned on. 2. Firmly depress the brake pedal. ON position 3. Touch the ignition switch with the Remote Con- trol Key as illustrated.
  • Page 220: Starting Engine (Models Without Remote Control Key System)

    STARTING ENGINE (models STARTING ENGINE (models with without Remote Control Key system) Remote Control Key system) 1. Apply the parking brake. 1. Apply the parking brake. CAUTION 2. Depress the footbrake pedal. 2. Automatic Transmission (AT) model: Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is warming up.
  • Page 221: Driving The Vehicle

    DRIVING THE VEHICLE • DRIVING WITH AUTOMATIC Except in an emergency, do not shift to the N The AT is designed so the footbrake pedal MUST (Neutral) position while driving. Coasting with be depressed before shifting from the P (Park) TRANSMISSION (AT) the transmission in the N (Neutral) position position to any driving position while the ignition...
  • Page 222 • • PARKING THE VEHICLE - Depress the foot- If the shift lever cannot be moved from the P R (Reverse): brake pedal and, once the vehicle stops, move (Park) position while the engine is running and Use this position to reverse. Make sure that the the shift lever into the P (Park) position, pull the footbrake pedal is depressed, the stop vehicle is completely stopped before selecting the R...
  • Page 223 • Shift ranges up or down one by one as follows: When the transmission does not shift to the To release the shift lock, perform the following pro- selected gear, the Automatic Transmission cedure: → → → → → → (AT) position indicator light (in the vehicle in- ←...
  • Page 224: Driving With Manual Transmission (Mt)

    1 (1st), 2 (2nd) or R (Reverse) position. DRIVING WITH MANUAL RENAULT recommends to start the vehicle in TRANSMISSION (MT) 2nd gear on level, flat ground and in the unladen condition.
  • Page 225: Stop/Start System (Where Fitted)

    Start System. For the battery, it is recommended NOTE too high or low. (When the Auto air condition- to use Genuine RENAULT parts. For more infor- ing system is off, the Stop/Start System will It may take some time until the Stop/Start Sys- mation, contact an approved dealer or qualified operate.)
  • Page 226: Stop/Start System Display

    NOTE NOTE When the engine is stopped the information is dis- played for a few seconds. When the Stop/Start System indicator illumi- The following conditions will prevent the Stop/ Stop/Start System ON or OFF nates, the engine starts running automatically Start System from automatically restarting the under at least one of the following conditions: engine.
  • Page 227: Stop/Start Off Switch

    The CO2 or fuel saved and the engine stop time Key LOCK warning This message is displayed when the Stop/Start Sys- mode shows the following items: tem is malfunctioning. • The CO2 saved shows the estimated quantity of Have the system checked by an approved dealer or CO2 exhaust emissions that were prevented by qualified workshop.
  • Page 228: Four-Wheel Drive (4Wd) (Where Fitted)

    FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) (where fitted) • Whenever the Stop/Start System is deactivated – in the <4LO> position, stop the vehicle and WARNING the indicator light on the Stop/Start OFF shift the transmission lever to the N (Neu- • switch illuminates. In this condition the Stop/ tral) position with the brake pedal Do not attempt to raise two wheels off the Start System cannot prevent unnecessary fuel...
  • Page 229 JVS0447X 4WD mode indicator 5-27 Starting and driving...
  • Page 230 Operation of 4WD mode switch Indicator 4WD mode Wheels driven Use conditions (See “4WD mode switch operation” later in this switch 4WD mode <4LO> section.) Shifting between the <2WD> and <4H> drive For driving on dry, modes can be done while driving. <2WD>...
  • Page 231 3) Check if the 4WD warning light comes on. expectedly if the shift lever is shifted from the WARNING N (Neutral) position to any other gear while If the 4WD warning light is still on after following the 4LO indicator is blinking. AT model: If the 4WD mode indicator is “OFF”...
  • Page 232: 4Wd Mode Switch Operation

    • Before turning the 4WD mode switch to <4H> RENAULT recommends driving in 2WD under 4WD MODE SWITCH OPERATION from <2WD>, make sure that the vehicle these conditions. speed is less than 100 km/h (60 MPH). Fail- •...
  • Page 233: 4Wd Warning

    • • hicle straight, accelerate or decelerate or Shifting between <4H> and <4LO> is not rec- The transfer case may be damaged if you con- move the vehicle in reverse, then shift the ommended when the 4WD warning light turns tinue driving with the warning light blinking.
  • Page 234: Tyre Recommendation For 4Wd

    REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCKING SYSTEM (where fitted) TYRE RECOMMENDATION FOR 4WD Tyre rotation CAUTION RENAULT recommends that tyres should be rotated every 5,000 km (3,000 miles). • Always use tyres of the same size, brand, con- Snow chains struction (bias, bias-belted or radial), and tread pattern on all four wheels.
  • Page 235: Electronic Stability Programme (Esp) System (Where Fitted)

    (The differential lock indicator light will struts, springs, stabiliser bars, bushings and flash.) wheels are not recommended by RENAULT for your vehicle or are extremely deteriorated, the ESP system may not operate properly. WARNING This could adversely affect vehicle handling •...
  • Page 236 ESP OFF indicator light illumi- • If wheels or tyres other than the RENAULT hicle control in all driving situations. nates. recommended ones are used, the ESP sys-...
  • Page 237: Electronic Stability

    ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING SYSTEM (where fitted) ELECTRONIC STABILITY The Active Emergency Braking system can assist SYSTEM OPERATION the driver when there is a risk of a forward collision PROGRAMME (ESP) OFF SWITCH The Active Emergency Braking system will function with the vehicle ahead in the travelling lane. when your vehicle is driven at speeds above ap- proximately 5 km/h (3 MPH).
  • Page 238 • When there is no longer a vehicle detected – When driving on a steep downhill slope or Warning Visual Audible ahead. roads with sharp curves. If the Active Emergency Braking system has – When towing a trailer. First Chime stopped the vehicle, the vehicle will remain at a •...
  • Page 239 Models with colour display: come unavailable regardless of settings se- have the Active Emergency Braking system checked lected in the Vehicle Information Display. by an approved dealer or qualified workshop. 1. Using the switches and the <ENTER> button on the left side of the steering wheel, se- System temporarily unavailable System malfunction lect the Settings menu in the vehicle information...
  • Page 240 HILL DESCENT CONTROL SYSTEM (where fitted) trol system may be temporarily disabled. The hill To activate the hill descent control system, satisfy all WARNING descent control system on indicator light will turn of the following conditions: • off. The hill descent control system will resume •...
  • Page 241: Hill Start Assist System

    HILL START ASSIST SYSTEM CRUISE CONTROL (where fitted) (where fitted) The hill start assist system will operate automatically The cruise control system allows driving at constant WARNING under the following conditions: speeds without keeping your foot on the accelerator • pedal.
  • Page 242: Cruise Control Operations

    ated. Should this occur, depress the clutch pedal CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS Cruise control symbol and turn the cruise control MAIN switch off im- Set speed value mediately. Failure to do so may cause engine The cruise control allows driving at speeds above damage.
  • Page 243 Resuming at preset speed: Resetting to higher speed: Cancelling cruising speed Push and release the <RES/+> switch Use any one of the following methods to reset to a Use any one of the following methods to cancel the higher speed. set speed.
  • Page 244 SPEED LIMITER (where fitted) The speed limiter allows you to set the desired ve- Mats not adapted to the vehicle may prevent hicle speed limit. While the speed limiter is acti- proper operation of the speed limiter. vated, you can perform normal braking and accel- The speed limiter operation switches are located on eration, but the vehicle will not exceed the set speed.
  • Page 245 When the speed limit is set, the speed limiter sym- Turning the speed limiter off WARNING and the set speed value will illuminate in The speed limiter system will be turned off when • the vehicle information display. The limiter symbol The vehicle may accelerate when the speed one of the following operations is performed: will turn green.
  • Page 246 ECO DRIVE REPORT PARKING WARNING • Do not stop or park the vehicle over flam- mable materials such as dry grass, waste pa- per or rags. They may ignite and cause a fire. • Safe parking procedures require that both the parking brake be applied and the shift lever placed into the P (Park) position for Automatic Transmission (AT) model or in an appropriate...
  • Page 247 HEADED UPHILL WITH KERB Turn the wheels away from the kerb and allow the vehicle to move back until the kerb side wheel gently touches the kerb. Then apply the parking brake. HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL, WITHOUT KERB Turn the wheels toward the side of the road so the vehicle will move away from the centre of the SSD0488Z road if the vehicle moves.
  • Page 248 PARKING SENSOR (SONAR) SYSTEM (where fitted) • If your vehicle sustains damage to the bumper fascia, leaving it misaligned or bent, the sens- ing zone may be altered causing inaccurate measurement of obstacles or false alarms. CAUTION • Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible to hear the tone clearly.
  • Page 249 • PARKING SENSOR (SONAR) When the vehicle speed reaches at least 10 km/h (6 MPH) and decreases. SYSTEM OFF SWITCH The automatic system enabling function can be turned ON or OFF with the [Sensor] key in the [Parking Aids] menu. See “Vehicle information display”...
  • Page 250: Trailer Towing

    Avoid towing a trailer during the running-in pe- TRAILER DETECTION (where fitted) increase in traction power and resistance. riod. When towing a trailer with a genuine RENAULT tow While towing a trailer, check the engine coolant • Before driving, make sure that the lighting sys-...
  • Page 251: Vehicle Security

    VEHICLE SECURITY POWER STEERING SYSTEM BRAKE SYSTEM When leaving your vehicle unoccupied: The brake system has two separate hydraulic cir- WARNING cuits. If one circuit malfunctions, you will still have • Always take the key with you - even when leav- braking ability at two wheels.
  • Page 252 While driving on a slippery surface, be careful when during braking on slippery surfaces. Remember Using system braking, accelerating or downshifting. Abrupt brak- that stopping distances on slippery surfaces will Depress the brake pedal and hold it down. Depress ing or acceleration could cause the wheels to skid be longer than on normal surfaces even with ABS.
  • Page 253: Cold Weather Driving

    COLD WEATHER DRIVING When the ABS senses that one or more wheels are BATTERY WARNING close to locking up, the actuator rapidly applies and If the battery is not fully charged during extremely • releases hydraulic pressure. This action is similar to Whatever the condition, drive with caution.
  • Page 254 • 4. Snow chains may be used if desired. Make sure Securely block the wheels. they are the proper size for the tyres on your CORROSION PROTECTION vehicle and are installed according to the chain manufacturer’s instructions. Use chain tension- Chemicals used for road surface deicing are ex- ers when recommended by the tyre chain manu- tremely corrosive and will accelerate corrosion and...
  • Page 255 Stopping vehicle ..........If your vehicle overheats........... 6-12 Changing flat tyre (for models with spare tyre) ..Towing your vehicle ..........6-13 Repairing flat tyre (for models with emergency Towing precautions ..........6-13 tyre puncture repair kit)........Towing recommended by RENAULT....6-13...
  • Page 256: In Case Of Emergency

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER FLAT TYRE SWITCH If you have a flat tyre, follow the instructions in this 7. Open the bonnet: section. • To warn other traffic. STOPPING VEHICLE • To signal professional road assistance per- sonnel that you need assistance. WARNING 8.
  • Page 257 Removing the spare tyre Find the oval shaped opening under the middle of the tailgate (where fitted) or under the number plate. Pass the T-shaped end of the jack rod through the opening and direct it towards the spare tyre winch, located directly above the spare tyre.
  • Page 258 • that the hanging plate is properly set. Hang the Never use a jack which was not provided with wheel again and make sure that the wheel is your vehicle. held horizontally, then store the wheel. • The jack, which is provided with your vehicle, Blocking wheels is designed only to lift your vehicle during a tyre change.
  • Page 259 Jacking up vehicle: 2. Loosen each wheel nut, anticlockwise, one or two turns with the wheel nut wrench. Do not remove the wheel nuts until the tyre is off the ground. NCE130Z 3. Install the assembled jack rod into the jack as shown.
  • Page 260: Repairing Flat Tyre (For Models With Emergency Tyre Puncture Repair Kit)

    Wheel nut tightening torque: WARNING • 133 N·m (13.6 kg-m, 98 ft-lb) RENAULT recommends using only Genuine • Never use wheel nuts which are not provided RENAULT Emergency Tyre Sealant provided The wheel nuts must be kept tightened to speci- with your vehicle.
  • Page 261 • Do not galvanise the emergency tyre punc- Before using emergency tyre puncture ture repair kit. repair kit • • Do not use the emergency tyre puncture re- If any foreign object (for example, a screw or pair kit under the following conditions. Con- nail) is embedded in the tyre, do not remove it.
  • Page 262 NOTE Leave the bottle seal intact. Screwing the bottle onto the bottle holder will pierce the seal of the bottle. 4. Screw the bottle clockwise onto the bottle holder of the air compressor. 5. Remove the cap of the tyre valve on the flat tyre. SCE0867Z 1.
  • Page 263 WARNING WARNING To avoid serious personal injury while using To avoid serious personal injury when stowing the emergency tyre puncture repair kit. the emergency tyre puncture repair kit, keep the sealant bottle screwed into the compressor. Fail- • Securely tighten the compressor hose to ure to do so can cause the sealant to spray into the tyre valve.
  • Page 264: Jump Starting

    See an approved dealer or qualified workshop for • • Explosive hydrogen gas is always present in RENAULT recommends using only RENAULT the repair/replacement as soon as possible. the vicinity of the battery. Keep all sparks and Genuine Emergency Tyre Sealant provided After repairing tyre flames away from the battery.
  • Page 265 3. Automatic transmission (AT) model: Move the shift lever to the P (Park) position. Manual transmission (MT) model: Move the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position. 4. Switch off all unnecessary electrical systems (headlights, heater, air conditioner, etc.). 5. Place the ignition switch in the OFF position. 6.
  • Page 266: Push Starting

    PUSH STARTING IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS 11. Start the engine of the jumped vehicle B in the Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing the WARNING normal manner. vehicle. • Never continue driving if your vehicle over- CAUTION CAUTION heats.
  • Page 267: Towing Your Vehicle

    Towing Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) models Manual transmission model: ing and to prevent accidental damage to your ve- hicle, RENAULT recommends that you have profes- Move the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position. sional road assistance personnel tow your vehicle. It DO NOT STOP THE ENGINE.
  • Page 268 All four wheels on the ground: 3. Move the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position. RENAULT recommends that the vehicle be placed 4. Release the parking brake. on a flatbed tow truck as illustrated.
  • Page 269 Towing Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) models Freeing trapped vehicle NCE481 NCE476 RENAULT recommends that your vehicle be towed WARNING with all wheels off the ground as illustrated or place • Never allow anyone to stand near the towing the vehicle on a flatbed truck.
  • Page 270 • The towing eye is under tremendous stress when used to free a trapped vehicle. Always pull the pulling device straight out from the vehicle. Never pull on the towing eye at an angle. CAUTION In order to not break the towing line, tension it slowly.
  • Page 271: Appearance And Care

    Appearance and care Appearance and care Cleaning exterior............Air fresheners ............. Washing............. Floor mats ............Removing spots..........Glass ..............Waxing ............... Seat belts ............Glass ..............Corrosion protection..........Underbody ............Most common factors contributing to vehicle Wheels............... corrosion ............Aluminium alloy wheels ........Environmental factors influence the rate of Chrome parts .............
  • Page 272: Cleaning Exterior

    CLEANING EXTERIOR • In order to maintain the appearance of your vehicle, CAUTION Spray water on the underbody and in the wheel it is important to take proper care of it. wells to loosen the dirt and/or wash away road •...
  • Page 273: Glass

    Do not use glass or plastic cleaner on meter • or gauge lens covers. It may damage the lens RENAULT recommends that the road wheels be covers. waxed to protect against road salt in areas where it is used during winter.
  • Page 274: Air Fresheners

    AIR FRESHENERS Floor mat positioning aid rine-based disinfectant cleaners. They could damage the electrical conductors, such as radio Most air fresheners use a solvent that could affect antenna elements or rear window defogger ele- the vehicle interior. If you use an air freshener, take ments.
  • Page 275: Corrosion Protection

    CORROSION PROTECTION MOST COMMON FACTORS Air pollution deterioration of underbody components such as the exhaust system, fuel and brake lines, brake cables, CONTRIBUTING TO VEHICLE Industrial pollution, the presence of salt in the air in floor pan and wings. CORROSION coastal areas, or heavy road salt use accelerates In the winter, the underbody must be cleaned •...
  • Page 276 NOTE Appearance and care...
  • Page 277: Maintenance And Do-It-Yourself

    Maintenance and do-it-yourself Maintenance and do-it-yourself Maintenance requirements ........Window washer fluid ..........8-11 Scheduled maintenance........Battery..............8-12 General maintenance.......... Vehicle battery............ 8-13 Where to go for service ........Remote controller battery (where fitted) ....8-13 General maintenance ..........Remote Control Key battery (where fitted)... 8-14 Explanation of general maintenance items ...
  • Page 278: Maintenance Requirements

    MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL MAINTENANCE Some day-to-day and regular maintenance is essen- WHERE TO GO FOR SERVICE During normal day-to-day operation of the vehicle, tial to maintain your vehicle’s good mechanical con- general maintenance should be performed regularly If maintenance service is required or your vehicle dition, as well as its emission and engine perfor- as prescribed in this section.
  • Page 279 Lights*: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Brake pedal*: transmitter components (where fitted): Clean the headlights on a regular basis. Make sure Check the pedal for smooth operation and make Replace the TPMS transmitter grommet seal, valve that the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal sure that it is the proper distance from the floor mat core and cap when the tyres are replaced due to lights, and other lights are all operating properly and...
  • Page 280: Maintenance Precautions

    • Windscreen wiper and washer*: Engine oil level*: Be sure the ignition switch is in the LOCK position when performing any parts replace- Check that the wipers and washer operate properly Check the level after parking the vehicle (on a level ment or repairs.
  • Page 281: Engine Compartment Check Locations

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM LOCATIONS • Your vehicle is fitted with an automatic en- For an overview of the engine compartment, see WARNING gine cooling fan. It may come on at any time “Engine compartment” in the “0. Illustrated table •...
  • Page 282: Checking Engine Coolant Level

    The radiator is fitted with a pressure cap. To prevent CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL engine damage, use only a Genuine RENAULT ra- Contact an approved dealer or qualified workshop if diator cap or its equivalent when replacement is replacement is required.
  • Page 283: Changing Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    AdBlue® TANK (where fitted for diesel engine model) 9. Recheck the oil level with the dipstick. REFILLING THE AdBlue® TANK 2. Automatic Transmission (AT) model: Move the shift lever to the P (Park) position. CAUTION When the [Refill AdBlue] warning appears in the Manual Transmission (MT) model: Move the shift •...
  • Page 284: Drive Belt

    DRIVE BELT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING FLUID FLUID (ATF) (where fitted) 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AT) MODEL Contact an approved dealer or qualified workshop if checking or replacement is required. CAUTION • Use only ATF that is recommended in the Maintenance Service Booklet. Do not mix with other fluids.
  • Page 285: Brakes

    BRAKES CHECKING PARKING BRAKE CHECKING FOOTBRAKE Brake pad wear warning The disc brake pads have audible wear warnings. When a brake pad requires replacement, it will make a high pitched scraping sound when the vehicle is in motion. This scraping sound will first occur only when the brake pedal is depressed.
  • Page 286: Brake Fluid

    BRAKE FLUID 2. While depressing the footbrake pedal, start the WARNING engine. The pedal height should drop a little. • Use only new fluid from a sealed container. 3. With the footbrake pedal depressed, stop the Old, inferior, or contaminated fluid may dam- engine.
  • Page 287: Clutch Fluid (Where Fitted)

    CLUTCH FLUID (where fitted) WINDOW WASHER FLUID Check the fluid level in the reservoir. If the fluid is WARNING below the MIN line , add fluid up to the MAX line • Use only new fluid from a sealed container. Old, inferior, or contaminated fluid may dam- If the fluid must be added frequently, the clutch sys- age the clutch system.
  • Page 288: Battery

    BATTERY CAUTION • Do not substitute anti-freeze engine coolant Caution symbols for battery for window washer solution. This may result WARNING in damage to the paint. No smoking Never smoke around the battery. Never expose the battery to open flames or •...
  • Page 289: Vehicle Battery

    VEHICLE BATTERY Check the fluid level in each cell. The battery fluid not charge, the battery may have to be replaced. level should be between the UPPER LEVEL Contact an approved dealer or qualified workshop LOWER LEVEL lines. for replacing the battery. WARNING REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY If it is necessary to add fluid, add only demineralised/...
  • Page 290 • Do not touch the internal circuit and electric terminals as doing so could cause a malfunc- tion. • Make sure that the + side faces the bottom of the case 3. Close the lid and install the screw securely. 4.
  • Page 291: Air Cleaner Filter

    AIR CLEANER FILTER • Recommended battery: CR2025 or equiva- The dry paper type filter element may be cleaned lent and reused. Replace the air filter according to the maintenance schedule shown in a separate mainte- • Do not touch the internal circuit and electric nance booklet.
  • Page 292: Wiper Blades

    WIPER BLADES WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES Cleaning If the windscreen does not become clear after using the windscreen washer or if the wiper blades chat- ter when operating the windscreen wipers, wax or other materials may be on the windscreen and/or wiper blades.
  • Page 293: Variable Voltage Control System (Where Fitted)

    VARIABLE VOLTAGE CONTROL SYSTEM (where fitted) The variable voltage control system measures the amount of electrical discharge from the battery and controls voltage generated by the alternator. CAUTION • Do not ground accessories directly to the bat- tery terminal. Doing so will bypass the vari- able voltage control system and the vehicle battery may not charge completely.
  • Page 294: Fuses

    FUSES ENGINE COMPARTMENT The location and the amperage rating of fuses are If the new fuse also opens, after installing, have shown on the underside of the fuse box lid. the electrical system checked, and if necessary repaired, by an approved dealer or qualified The number of fuses may vary depending on the workshop.
  • Page 295: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Main fuse box NDI1689 NDI1688 1. Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF position. 8. If the fuse is open , replace it with a new fuse 2. Be sure the headlight switch is in the OFF posi- tion.
  • Page 296: Lights

    LIGHTS 1. Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF position. To reduce battery drain, the extended storage fuse HEADLIGHTS switch comes from the factory switched off. Prior to 2. Be sure the headlight switch is in the OFF posi- Fog may temporarily form inside the lens of the exte- delivery of your vehicle, the switch is pushed in tion.
  • Page 297: Exterior Lights

    Replacing halogen headlight bulb moisture and smoke may enter the headlight body and affect the performance of the head- The halogen headlight is a semi-sealed beam type light. which uses replaceable headlight (halogen) bulbs. Aiming adjustment is not necessary if only the bulbs They can be replaced from inside the engine com- are replaced.
  • Page 298: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS Item Wattage (W) Map light (LED type)* Map light (bulb type) Room light (where fitted) Rear personal light (where fitted) Step light (where fitted) Vanity mirror light (where fit- ted) See an approved dealer or qualified workshop for replacement. NDI1679 8-22 Maintenance and do-it-yourself...
  • Page 299: Light Locations

    LIGHT LOCATIONS Replacement procedures All other lights are either type A, B, C, D or E. When replacing a bulb, first remove the lens and/or cover. 1. Front turn signal light 2. Headlight (halogen type) 3. Map light 4. Room light (where fitted) 5.
  • Page 300 NDI1682 NDI1683 NDI1691 Front fog light (where fitted) or daytime running light (where Side turn signal light (on the front wing) (where fitted) Rear combination light (turn signal, stop and reverse) (models fitted) with cargo bed) 1. Remove two screws A and remove rear combi- nation light from vehicle.
  • Page 301 NDI1690 SDI1845Z Rear combination light (turn signal, stop and reverse) (models Room light (where fitted) without cargo bed) : Stop/tail light : Turn signal light : Reverse light JVM0553XZ Step light (where fitted) JVM0464XZ Number plate light 8-25 Maintenance and do-it-yourself...
  • Page 302: Tyres And Wheels

    If you have a flat tyre, see “Flat tyre” in the “6. In All season tyres case of emergency” section. RENAULT specifies all season tyres on some mod- TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE els to provide good performance all year, including snowy and icy road conditions. All season tyres are Periodically check the pressure of the tyres, includ- identified by ALL SEASON and/or M&S on the tyre...
  • Page 303: Tyre Chains

    Failure to do avoid fully loading your vehicle when using tyre RENAULT recommends that tyres be rotated every so may result in a circumference difference chains. In addition, drive at a reduced speed. Oth-...
  • Page 304: Tyre Wear And Damage

    • Incorrect tyre selection, fitting, care or main- TYRE AGE characteristics and/or interference with the brake tenance can affect vehicle safety with risk of discs/drums. Such interference can lead to Never use a tyre over six years old, regardless of accident and injury.
  • Page 305 • Never mount more than 1 temporary spare tyre at a time to the same vehicle. • For tyre inflation pressure, apply same pressure as specified for the axle the tyre is mounted on, unless there is another indication on the tyre placard.
  • Page 306 NOTE 8-30 Maintenance and do-it-yourself...
  • Page 307: Technical Information

    Technical information Technical information Recommended fluids/lubricants and capacities ..Vehicle identification label ........Fuel information ..........Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plate .... Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)....Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)..... Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant ... Engine serial number .......... Engine ..............
  • Page 308: Recommended Fluids/Lubricants And Capacities

    Earth’s ozone layer. However, it may con- FUEL INFORMATION checking or replacement is required. tribute in a small part to the global warming effect. Diesel engine* RENAULT recommends that the refrigerant be ap- CAUTION propriately recovered and recycled. Contact an ap- • M9T 2.3DCI engine:...
  • Page 309: Engine

    ENGINE Engine Model M9T 2.3DCI Type Diesel, 4-cycle Cylinder arrangement 4-cylinder, in-line Bore × Stroke mm (in) 85 × 101.3 (3.346 × 3.988) Displacement (cu in) 2,298 (140.22) Idle speed at the “N” (Neutral) posi- 750±50 tion Ignition timing (B.T.D.C.) at the “N” (Neutral) position Spark plugs Type Standard...
  • Page 310: Tyres And Wheels

    TYRES AND WHEELS 205R16C 255/70R16 255/60R18 Conventional Size 110/108 S 111 T 112 T Tyre Spare Size Conventional Conventional Conventional 255/70R16 Size 16 × 6J 16 × 7J 18 × 7J Conventional Offset mm 55 (2.17) 45 (1.77) 45 (1.77) Road (in) wheel...
  • Page 311: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS DOUBLE CAB mm (in) Body type Double Cab Models without bed and rear bumper 5,120 (201.6) Overall length Models with bed and without rear bumper 5,300 (208.6) Models with bed and rear bumper 5,330 (209.8) Overall width Wide body models 1,850 (72.8) 1,805 (71.1)*2*3*4 Overall height...
  • Page 312: King Cab

    KING CAB mm (in) Body type King Cab Models without bed and rear bumper 5,120 (201.6) Overall length Models with bed and without rear bumper 5,225 (205.7) Models with bed and rear bumper 5,255 (206.9) Narrow body models 1,790 (70.5) Overall width Wide body models 1,850 (72.8)
  • Page 313: When Travelling Or Registering In Another Country

    When any vehicles are to be taken into another country, state, province or district, its modifica- tion, transportation, registration, and any other expenses which may result, are the responsibil- ity of the user. RENAULT is not responsible for any inconveniences that may result. JVT0352XZ JVT0367XZ M9T 2.3DCI engine...
  • Page 314: Tyre Placard

    INSTALLATION OF AN RF TRANSMITTER TYRE PLACARD For countries conforming to UN regulation No.10 or equivalent: The installation of an RF transmitter in your vehicle could affect electric equipment systems. Be sure to check with your approved dealer or qualified work- shop for precautionary measures or special instruc- tions regarding installation.
  • Page 315: Radio Approval Number And Information

    RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND INFORMATION ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (ATS), REMOTE Remote Control Key system CONTROL KEY OR REMOTE (where fitted) KEYLESS SYSTEM • Remote Control Key (where fitted): Remote keyless entry system – Manufacturer name: (where fitted) Continental Automotive GmbH Hereby, ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. declares that –...
  • Page 316 Anti-Theft System (ATS) immobilizer Hereby, Continental Automotive GmbH declares that this ASSY-IMMOBILISER model S180192102 is in compliance with the essential re- quirements and other relevant provisions of Direc- tive 1999/5/EC. 9-10 Technical information...
  • Page 317 NOTE 9-11 Technical information...
  • Page 318 NOTE 9-12 Technical information...
  • Page 319 NOTE 9-13 Technical information...
  • Page 320 NOTE 9-14 Technical information...
  • Page 321 NOTE 9-15 Technical information...
  • Page 322 NOTE 9-16 Technical information...
  • Page 323: Index

    Index Index 360° camera ............... 4-11 – FM AM radio with CD (Type A) ........4-37 – FM AM radio with CD (Type B) ........4-52 – Guide lines ............4-15, 4-17 – iPod player operation ............. 4-45 – Operating tips ............... 4-19 –...
  • Page 324 – Booster ................8-9 – Exterior ................7-2 – Checking footbrake ............8-9 – Floor mats ............... 7-4 – Checking parking brake ........... 8-9 – Glass ............... 7-3, 7-4 – Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) ......5-33 – Headlights ..............2-35 –...
  • Page 325 Cup holders ................ 2-40 – Changing engine coolant ..........8-6 – Changing oil filter ............8-7 – Bottle holder ..............2-40 – Checking coolant level ............. 8-6 – Checking oil level ............8-6 – Compartment ..............0-11 – Cooling system ............... 8-5 Defogger –...
  • Page 326 Fog lights Head restraints ..............1-6 – Front — Location ............0-3 – Adjustment ............... 1-7, 1-8 – Front — Operation ............2-33 – Installation ............... 1-7 – Rear — Operation ............2-33 – Removal ................1-7 – Replacement ..............8-23 Headlights Four-wheel drive ..............
  • Page 327 – Child restraints ............. 1-18, 1-19 Locks – Installation ..............1-22 – Hazard indicator operation ..........3-15 Lumbar support ..............1-4 Jump starting ............... 6-10 Maintenance – General maintenance ............8-2 – Precautions ..............8-4 – Requirements ..............8-2 Keys ..................3-2 –...
  • Page 328 Phone – Bluetooth® Hands-Free ........4-59, 4-65 – Mobile phone integration ........4-59, 4-65 Odometer ................2-2 Power Off-road – Outlet ................2-38 – Precautions ..............5-6 – Power steering .............. 5-49 – Steering fluid ..............8-8 – Capacity ................9-2 Precautions –...
  • Page 329 – Mirrors - Outside ............3-25 Remote Control Key .............. 3-7 – Battery - Discharge ............5-17 Safety – Operating range .............. 3-9 – Head restraints ..............1-6 – Operation ................ 3-9 Seat belts ................1-9 – Push-button ignition switch ..........5-15 –...
  • Page 330 Starting – Hill descent control ............5-38 – Ignition switch ............... 5-14 – Jump starting ..............6-10 – Interior lights ..............2-43 – Push starting ..............6-12 – Parking sensor system ........... 5-47 – Without Remote Control Key ......... 5-18 –...
  • Page 331 Travelling ................9-7 Vehicle identification .............. 9-7 Turbocharger ................ 5-8 – Air conditioner label ............9-8 – Engine serial number ............9-7 Turn signal – Label ................9-7 – Replacement ..............8-23 – Number (VIN) (chassis number) ........9-7 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ......5-9 –...
  • Page 332 PETROL STATION INFORMATION FUEL INFORMATION Diesel engine* M9T 2.3DCI engine: Diesel fuel above 50 cetane and with less than 10 ppm of sulphur (EN590) must be used. If two types of diesel fuel are available, use summer or winter fuel properly according to the following temperature conditions.
  • Page 333 AIRBAG LABEL (where fitted)
  • Page 335 QUICK REFERENCE • In case of emergency ... 6-2 (Flat tyre, engine will not start, overheating, towing) • How to start the engine ... 5-2 • How to read the meters and gauges ... 2-2 • Maintenance and do-it-yourself ... 8-2 •...

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