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  • Page 2 ELF COMPETITION ST 10W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 / B4 engines ELF TURBO DIESEL 10W-40 ACEA B3 / B4 Other lubricants approved by RENAULT, for petrol or diesel engines. Normal chassis version 5 or 6 speed manual gearbox API GL5 TRANSELF TRJ 75W-80 7-seat Grand Scénic...
  • Page 3 Brief overview • Tyre pressures .................... 0.04 0.09 • RENAULT Card: use ................. 1.02 1.08 • Child restraints ..................1.34 1.43 • Warning lights (instrument panel) ............1.48 1.74 • Starting/stopping the engine ..............2.03 - 2.04 • Driving ......................2.02 2.41...
  • Page 4 Sections Getting to know your vehicle ............Driving ....................... Your comfort ....................Maintenance ....................Practical advice ................... Technical specifications ................ Alphabetical index ..................0.03...
  • Page 5 TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cm² when cold) 5-seat Scénic 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi Tyre sizes 195/65 R15 T 205/55 R16 V 205/60 R16 H 205-650 R440 Non-motorway use • Front • Rear Motorway use (1) •...
  • Page 6 TYRE PRESSURES (in psi. when cold) 5-seat Scénic 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi Tyre sizes 195/65 R15 T 205/55 R16 V 205/60 R16 H 205-650 R440 Non-motorway use • Front • Rear Motorway use (1) • Front •...
  • Page 7 TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cm² when cold) 5-seat Scénic (continued) 2.0 16V - 1.9 dCi 2.0 T 205/60 R16 H 205/65 R17 V 205-650 R440 205/60 R 16 H 205/55 R17 V 205-650 R440 Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 V Non-motorway use •...
  • Page 8 TYRE PRESSURES (in psi. when cold) 5-seat Scénic (continued) 2.0 16V - 1.9 dCi 2.0 T 205/60 R16 H 205/65 R17 V 205-650 R440 205/60 R 16 H 205/55 R17 V 205-650 R440 Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 V Non-motorway use •...
  • Page 9 TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cm² when cold) 7-seat Grand Scénic 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T - 1.9 dCi Up to 5 passengers Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R 17 V •...
  • Page 10 TYRE PRESSURES (in psi when cold) (continued) 7-seat Grand Scénic 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T - 1.9 dCi Up to 5 passengers Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R 17 V •...
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  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle RENAULT Card: general information, use, deadlocking ..............1.02 1.08 Doors ..............................1.09 1.13 Renault Anti-Intruder Device (RAID) ......................1.14 Engine immobiliser system ........................1.15 - 1.16 Headrests - Seats ..........................1.17 1.19 Seat belts ............................... 1.20 1.26...
  • Page 13 RENAULT CARD: general information The RENAULT Card is used for: - locking/unlocking the doors and boot and the fuel filler flap (refer to the following pages), Advice - the automatic closure of electric Do not keep your RENAULT Card windows and the sunroof, refer to...
  • Page 14 RENAULT Card: general information (continued) Replacement, need additional RENAULT Card If you lose your RENAULT Card or require another, you can obtain one from your Dealer. If a RENAULT Card is replaced, it will be necessary to take the vehicle and all its RENAULT Cards to your RENAULT Dealer to initialise the system.
  • Page 15 - if door luggage compartment is open or not properly shut, or if a RENAULT Card is still in the reader, the doors and luggage compartment quickly lock then unlock and the hazard warning lights and side indicators do not flash.
  • Page 16 RENAULT CARD IN HANDS-FREE MODE: use Hands-Free RENAULT Card Unlocking doors luggage compartment In addition to the RENAULT Card remote control functions, Walk up to your vehicle carrying “Hands-Free” function allows the your RENAULT Card. following operations: As soon as you put your hand under...
  • Page 17 Locking the doors and luggage compartment Driver's responsibility If you have the RENAULT Card on If a door or the tailgate is open or not Never leave a child (or you, with the doors and luggage properly shut, or if a RENAULT...
  • Page 18 DEADLOCKING To activate deadlocking Vehicles equipped with electric windows on the rear doors: - press button 1 twice in quick succession. - or press the exterior door handle buttons luggage compartment logo twice in quick succession. Vehicles fitted with manual rear door windows: Before leaving the vehicle, press the lower...
  • Page 19 RENAULT CARD IN RESTRICTED MODE Using the RENAULT Card in restricted mode In some situations (vehicle in the When the RENAULT card is in care of a third party: parking restricted mode it will only permit attendant, mechanic, etc.) you may...
  • Page 20 If a door or the boot is open or not Once the doors have been unlocked Pull handle 2. closed properly, the message “door or with the Hands-Free RENAULT open” or “boot open” (depending Card on your person, pull handle 1 on the opening element) will appear Lights on warning buzzer towards you to open the door.
  • Page 21 Vehicles fitted with switch 3 with Never leave your vehicle without rear doors from the inside, press integrated indicator light removing the RENAULT Card from switch integrated inside and never leave a child (or a Press switch 3 to lock the rear doors indicator light will light up.
  • Page 22 LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS Locking/unlocking the doors from outside This is done using the RENAULT Card. Please refer to the RENAULT Card information in Section 1. In certain cases, the RENAULT Card may not work: - vehicle located high electromagnetic radiation zone,...
  • Page 23 LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued) Using the separate emergency Manual door locking key 3 (depending on vehicle) Turn screw 4 with the door open Insert key 3 in the front left-hand (using a tool such as a flathead front door and lock or unlock the screwdriver) and close the door.
  • Page 24 LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued) Locking the doors and tailgate Doors and boot locking status without the RENAULT Card indicator light With the engine switched off and a When the ignition is switched on, front door open, press switch 5 for the indicator light incorporated in more than five seconds.
  • Page 25 RAID (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE) You must first decide if you want to Operating faults activate this function. If you notice a fault (automatic locking does not work, warning To activate light incorporated in button 1 does With the ignition on, press central...
  • Page 26: Engine Immobiliser System

    ENGINE IMMOBILISER This prevents the vehicle being driven by anyone not in possession of the vehicle's RENAULT Card. vehicle automatically protected a few seconds after the engine is switched off. Operating principle When the engine is started, warning light 1 remains lit for a few seconds...
  • Page 27 (continued) Indicator lights Vehicle protection indicator light After the ignition has been switched If the RENAULT Card is faulty off, warning light 1 flashes and the (rapid flashing of the card reader), vehicle is protected. use the second RENAULT Card...
  • Page 28 FRONT HEADRESTS To remove the headrest To fit the headrest Press button 2 and lift the headrest Slide it upwards to the required to release it. height. To lower the headrest To refit the headrest Move tab 1 forwards and lower the Insert the headrest rods into the The headrest is an important headrest to the required height.
  • Page 29 FRONT SEATS For safety reasons, only adjust the seats when the vehicle is stationary. To move a seat forwards or To tilt the seatback So that the effectiveness of backwards Lift the lever on centre console side seat belts Lift handle 3 on the door side to 1 and tilt the seatback to the desired reduced, we would advise unlock.
  • Page 30 FRONT SEATS (continued) Heated seats To adjust the lumbar support on the driver’s seat With the ignition on, press switch 5 Move tumblewheel 4. for the required seat. A message appears on the instrument panel or a warning light integrated in the switch comes on.
  • Page 31: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Always wear your seat belt when Adjusting your driving position travelling in your vehicle. You must • Sit well back in your seat (having also comply with local removed your coat or jacket). This legislation of the particular country is essential to ensure your back is you are in.
  • Page 32 - then allow the belt to rewind automatically, - unwind it again, - if the fault is still present, contact your RENAULT Dealer. To release Press button 5 on buckle 6 and the seat belt will be rewound by the...
  • Page 33 REAR SEAT BELTS: 5-seat Scénic Rear side seat belts Unwind the belt 1 slowly from its Click the last sliding tongue 5 into housing. red buckle 6. For your comfort, you can pass the belt through the belt guide 2. Click tongue 3 into black catch 4.
  • Page 34 REAR SEAT BELTS: 5-seat Scénic (continued) Rear centre belt Unwind belt 7 slowly from its Click tongue 8 into the black buckle. housing. Click the last sliding tongue 9 into red catch 10. Check that the rear seat belts are positioned and operating correctly each time the rear seats are moved.
  • Page 35 REAR SEAT BELTS: 7-seat Grand Scénic Second row rear seat Rear side seat belts Rear centre belt Slowly unwind belt 1. Slowly unwind belt 4 from its Click the last sliding tongue 8 into housing. red buckle 9. Fasten sliding tongue into corresponding red buckle 3.
  • Page 36 REAR SEAT BELTS: 7-seat Grand Scénic (continued) Third row rear seat Slowly unwind belt 10. Rear seat functions Click the last sliding tongue 13 into Clip sliding tongue into Refer to the information on “Rear red buckle 14. corresponding black buckle 12. seats: operation”...
  • Page 37 • No adjustments may be made to the original component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and their mountings). For special applications (e.g. fitting child seats) contact your RENAULT Dealer. • Do not use devices which give any slack in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.): a seat belt which is worn too loosely risks causing injury in the event of an accident.
  • Page 38 • To avoid premature triggering of Depending on the force of the the system which may cause impact the system may activate: injury, only qualified RENAULT - seat belt locking, Network personnel may work on - the buckle pretensioner (which is...
  • Page 39: Side

    METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (continued) Force limiter Driver and passenger airbags Above a certain severity of impact, Fitted to the driver and passenger this mechanism is used to limit the side. force of the belt against the body so The presence of this equipment is that it is at an acceptable level.
  • Page 40 The airbags then a fault in the system. deflate immediately so that the - “large volume” airbag, the airbag Consult your RENAULT Dealer as passengers are not in any way seams rip so that a larger volume soon as possible. Your protection hindered from leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 41 • Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder, etc.) to the steering wheel cushion. • The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified personnel from the RENAULT network). • When driving, do not sit too close to the steering wheel. Sit with your arms slightly bent (see information on “Adjusting your driving position”...
  • Page 42 There possibilities, • To avoid premature triggering of depending on the force of the the system which may cause impact: injury, only qualified RENAULT - protection is provided by the belt Network personnel may work on only, pretensioner airbag system.
  • Page 43 Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out if these covers may be purchased from Renault outlets. The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle...
  • Page 44 • As a safety precaution, have the airbag system checked if your vehicle has been involved in an accident, is stolen or broken into. • When selling or lending the vehicle, inform the user of these points and hand over this handbook with the vehicle. • When scrapping your vehicle, contact your RENAULT Dealer for disposal of the gas generator(s). 1.33...
  • Page 45: Child Safety

    It is particularly dangerous to put Refer to the Child safety equipment the belt round your child when he booklet available from the Renault or she is sitting on your lap. Never Network to choose the seat suited to use the belt for more than one your child and recommended for person at the same time.
  • Page 46 U : seat suitable for fitting a belt-fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range, check that it can be fitted. I : seat equipped with anchorage points for mounting a seat for this age range using Isofix locks, only RENAULT seats are approved.
  • Page 47 To avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you use RENAULT approved accessories because they are suitable for your vehicle and are the only accessories for which RENAULT will provide a warranty. 1.36...
  • Page 48 CHILD SAFETY (continued) booster seat with height-adjustable seatback and a belt guide are recommended as this will allow the belt to be worn as close to the base of the neck as possible but not on it. Place the headrest in the top position to allow you to press the seatback of the child seat firmly against the vehicle seatback.
  • Page 49 CHILD SAFETY (continued) DANGER Since front passenger airbag triggering and the position of a rear-facing child seat are incompatible, it is not permitted to install such a seat in this position unless the vehicle is fitted with an airbag deactivation Deactivating the front passenger device.
  • Page 50 Contact your RENAULT Dealer as To reactivate the airbags: switch off stationary. soon as possible. the ignition, press and turn lock 4 to the ON position.
  • Page 51 • a ring behind the seatback to attach the child seatback in the front-facing position (rear seats only), • a special RENAULT child seat • Make sure that there is fitted with two locks that hook nothing obstructing the onto the two rings and a belt to seat mounting mechanism attach the child seat seatback.
  • Page 52 CHILD SAFETY (continued) Installation Fitting a child seat (continued) • Slide the seat catches 3 into the Rear-facing Isofix seat guides 2 and push the seat firmly When a rear-facing child seat is to lock it on the rings, fitted, the seatback should be close to or touching: •...
  • Page 53 CHILD SAFETY (continued) A rear-facing ISOFIX seat fitted on Rear-facing seat mounting ring for Forward-facing seat mounting ring the front passenger seat rear seats (rear seats only) The front passenger seat must be If the seat is fitted with a support - pass strap 4 (supplied with the adjusted so that the back of the child arm 6 secured to the floor, it is...
  • Page 54 CHILD SAFETY (continued) CHILD SAFETY • No modifications may be made to the original component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their mountings) fitted. • Carefully follow the instructions for fitting provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system. •...
  • Page 55 DRIVER’S POSITION, LEFT-HAND DRIVE 10 11 23 22 19 18 1.44...
  • Page 56 2 Side vent. 22 Gear lever. information, navigation system display, depending on vehicle. 3 Stalk for: 23 RENAULT Card reader. • direction indicators, 12 Passenger airbag location. • exterior lights, • front fog lights, 24 Engine start/stop button. • rear fog lights.
  • Page 57 DRIVER’S POSITION, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE 12 13 14 15 29 28 26 25 21 20 19 17 16 1.46...
  • Page 58 The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Side window demisting vent. 11 Driver's airbag horn 20 RENAULT Card reader. location. 2 Side vent. 21 Gear lever. 12 Radio remote control. 3 Passenger airbag location.
  • Page 59: Instrument Panel

    If the warning light comes Front fog light indicator Dipped-beam headlight light indicator light on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately. Rear fog light indicator Side light warning light If the warning light comes light on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 60 Program (ESP) being driven, it is advisable to visit Traction Control (ASR) in Section 2. by the warning light and a your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. beep, it indicates that the electrical circuit overcharged Oil pressure warning light undercharged.
  • Page 61 Refer to the Tyre Pressure (dCi diesel version) Monitor information Consult your RENAULT Dealer as With the ignition switched Section 2. soon as possible. on, this light should come on; it indicates that the heater plugs are operating.
  • Page 62 Section 2. when the engine is started then goes out. - If it lights up constantly, contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon as Not used possible, - If it flashes, reduce the engine speed...
  • Page 63 INSTRUMENT PANEL: displays and indicators Rev counter 1 Instrument panel in miles: To return to the previous mode, it is possible to switch to km/h. carry out the same operation. (graduations × 1000) The red numbers indicate forbidden - with the ignition off, press button Note: once the battery is switched engine speeds.
  • Page 64 INSTRUMENT PANEL: displays and indicators (continued) Coolant temperature indicator 6 Fuel level gauge 7 Information display 8 In normal use, the level must be The number of lit squares shows the Depending vehicle, below zone 6a. Under severe remaining fuel level. includes: conditions needle...
  • Page 65: Trip Computer And Warning System

    TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM c) mileage before service, d) programmed speed (speed limiter/cruise control), e) computer log: record information messages operating fault messages stored by the computer. Trip computer and warning Display selection keys 3 and 4 system Scroll through following information in order or reverse...
  • Page 66 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Interpreting some of the values • That average fuel consumption increases when the displayed after resetting vehicle is stationary with the The values showing average fuel engine idling. consumption, range and average This is normal since the computer speed will become more stable and takes account of fuel used during reliable the further you travel since...
  • Page 67 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorders. b) Journey parameters. Fuel consumed since the last reset. Average fuel consumption since the last reset. This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into account the distance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the reset button was pressed.
  • Page 68 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected Current fuel consumption This value is displayed after reaching a speed of approximately 15 mph (30 km/h). Estimated range with remaining fuel This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed.
  • Page 69 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected c) Mileage before oil change/service (Displayed as the oil change mileage approaches.) Distance left before the next service. There are several scenarios: • range less than 900 miles (1,500 km) or next service recommended within two months.
  • Page 70 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected d) Cruise control/speed limiter speed setting (depending on vehicle) See “Speed Limiter” and “Cruise Control” in Section 2. e) On-board log Successive display: - of information messages (heated seats, automatic headlights, etc. depending on the vehicle), - of operating fault messages (check the injection system, etc.).
  • Page 71 N.B.: the messages appear on the You should immediately go to your display either individually RENAULT Dealer for work to be alternately (when there are several carried out on your vehicle. messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light These messages appear accompanied and/or a beep.
  • Page 72 Examples of information messages Messages Action to be taken "Please insert card" Request to insert the RENAULT Card into the reader. "Oil level OK" Indicates that the oil level is correct when the ignition is switched on. "Auto lights deactivated"...
  • Page 73 Tyre pressure fault (over or under-inflation) shown on the multifunction display or on the instrument panel; correct the tyre pressure as soon as possible. "Service! Diesel filter" Indicates that there is water present in the diesel fuel. Consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. 1.62...
  • Page 74 "Card not detected" The Hands-Free RENAULT Card is not in the detection zone, or the vehicle has not been able to detect it. Insert it in the reader, if the fault persists contact your RENAULT Dealer. "Change card battery" Your RENAULT Card battery has a service life of approximately two years.
  • Page 75 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of warning messages Messages Action to be taken "Injection fault" Indicates that the vehicle has a serious engine fault. "Stop! Tyre puncture" Indicates a puncture in the tyre shown on the tyre pressure monitor display. "Engine overheating"...
  • Page 76 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of warning messages Messages Action to be taken "Steering fault" Indicates a fault in the vehicle's power assisted steering. "Computer fault" Indicates a problem with the vehicle electronic management system. "Braking fault" Indicates a fault in the braking system. 1.65...
  • Page 77 TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM (continued) Examples of warning messages Messages Action to be taken "Warning! Battery low" Indicates a fault with the battery charging circuit. "Oil pressure fault" Indicates an oil pressure fault. "Parking brake fault" Indicates a parking brake fault. 1.66...
  • Page 78 CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE Vehicle without button 2 (vehicles Exterior temperature indicator equipped with a navigation system, Special note: audio equipment, etc.) When the external temperature is Refer to the equipment instructions between –3°C and +3°C, the °C for the special features of these figures flash (indicates risk of ice vehicles.
  • Page 79: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL Height and depth adjustment Pull lever 1 and place the steering wheel in the required position; push the lever to lock the steering wheel in place. Never switch off the ignition when For safety reasons, only travelling downhill and avoid adjust the steering wheel doing so in general when driving, when...
  • Page 80 DOOR MIRRORS Folding door mirrors Move button 1 to position D: the door mirrors fold in. To reset them to driving position, return to position A, B or C. De-icing door mirrors The door mirrors are heated in order to de-ice them when rear screen demisting is switched on.
  • Page 81: Rear-View Mirrors

    REAR-VIEW MIRRORS Interior rear-view mirror Electrochrome rear-view mirror 3 This is adjustable. Pull down small The rear view mirror darkens lever 2 located behind the rear view automatically at night when you are mirror when driving at night to followed by a vehicle with its avoid being dazzled...
  • Page 82 WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS Hazard warning lights (continued) Depending on the vehicle, the hazard warning lights may come on automatically under deliberate heavy deceleration. In this case, the hazard warning lights may be switched off by pressing switch 2 once. Direction indicators Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction you are...
  • Page 83: Exterior Lighting And Signals

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Automatic operation (depending on vehicle) With the engine running, the dipped beam headlights switch themselves on or off automatically depending on exterior brightness, without the need to operate stalk 1 (position 0). This function can be deactivated or reactivated.
  • Page 84 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued) See-me-home lighting function Turning off the lights This function (useful, for example, Manual operation for opening a gate, a garage, etc.), There possible ways enables you to momentarily switch (depending on vehicle): on dipped beam headlights. - return stalk 1 to its original With the engine switched off and position,...
  • Page 85 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued) Rear fog light Switching off the lights Turn ring 5 again until mark 6 is Turn centre ring 5 on the opposite the symbol for the fog light stalk until the symbol faces mark 6, you wish to switch off.
  • Page 86 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHTS Examples of control Adjustment position vehicles fitted with this function, control A allows you to adjust the height of the beams according to the load. Turn control A down to lower the headlights and up to raise them. Adjustment is automatic on other versions.
  • Page 87 WINDSCREEN WASH / WIPE Vehicles with automatic timed wipers With the engine running, move stalk 1. • A Off. • B Automatic timed wipers When this position is selected, the system detects the presence of water on the windscreen and triggers wiping at a suitable wiping speed.
  • Page 88 WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE (continued) • Headlights on The headlight washers will be activated at the same time. Windscreen washers, headlight washers (depending on vehicle) In frosty weather, make sure that With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 the wiper blades are not stuck by towards you.
  • Page 89 REAR SCREEN WASH/WIPE Rear screen wash/wipe Special note To activate the rear screen The rear screen wiper sweeps washer, turn the end of stalk 1 with intermittently if reverse gear is the ignition on to align mark 2 with selected when the windscreen the symbol.
  • Page 90: Fuel Tank (Filling With Fuel)

    FUEL TANK Fuel grade Use a high grade fuel with the appropriate octane rating as defined by the particular standards in force in your country. Petrol version. It is essential to use unleaded petrol, abiding by the particular legislation in force in each country. The octane rating (RON) must conform with the information given on the label inside fuel filler flap.
  • Page 91 RENAULT network. fill the tank (risk of splash-back). - Keep the nozzle in this position throughout entire filling operation.
  • Page 92 Section 2: Driving (Advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment) Running in ................................ 2.02 Starting/stopping the engine ......................... 2.03 - 2.04 Special features of petrol versions ........................2.05 Special features of dCi (diesel) versions ......................2.06 Parking brake ............................2.07 2.11 Handbrake .................................
  • Page 93 RUNNING IN Petrol version Diesel version For the first 625 miles (1000 km) For the first 900 miles (1500 km), do not exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) do not exceed 2500 rpm. After in the highest gear or 3000 to completing this mileage you may 3500 rpm.
  • Page 94 1. following conditions: Hands-Free RENAULT Card) Insert the card into the card reader 2 Insert the RENAULT Card fully into Depress the brake or clutch pedal if you wish to start the engine with card reader 2. (the pedal must be kept depressed the boot open.
  • Page 95 Never leave a child (or Press button 3 two more times to animal) alone in the vehicle confirm that you want to switch off with the RENAULT Card the engine. inside. They might start the engine operate electrical Hands-Free RENAULT Card equipment (e.g.: electric windows)
  • Page 96 • using leaded petrol, These faults may be avoided by taking your vehicle regularly to • using oil or fuel additives which your RENAULT Dealer at the are not approved by RENAULT. intervals specified in your warranty and servicing booklet.
  • Page 97 (high pressure) injection. However, if after a few seconds and several attempts the engine fails to start, contact a RENAULT Dealer. Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such grass or leaves can come into contact with a hot exhaust system.
  • Page 98 PARKING BRAKE Note: when the driver's door is opened, a beep sounds and the “parking brake released” message appears on the instrument panel if the parking brake is not applied (e.g. if the engine stalls). In this case, it is essential to immobilise the vehicle by pulling handle 2 and then releasing it.
  • Page 99 - with the engine running, insert the braking effect. RENAULT card into card reader 6 or check that it is present in the reader, - stop the engine by pressing engine on/off button 5;...
  • Page 100 SERVICE light up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the “Parking brake fault” or “Computer fault” message. Never leave your vehicle Contact your RENAULT Dealer as without moving soon as possible. It is therefore essential to selector lever to position immobilise the vehicle P or N.
  • Page 101 RENAULT Card inside the vehicle. vehicle. If immobilisation is not They could release the parking Contact your RENAULT Dealer. possible, do not operate the lever brake and cause the vehicle to and contact a RENAULT agent.
  • Page 102 RENAULT Card inside the vehicle. vehicle. If immobilisation is not They could release the parking Contact your RENAULT Dealer. possible, do not operate the lever brake and cause the vehicle to and contact a RENAULT agent.
  • Page 103: Handbrake

    HANDBRAKE POWER STEERING To apply Never drive with an inadequately charged battery. Pull upwards, ensure that the vehicle cannot move. Variable power assisted steering The variable power assisted steering system equipped with electronic control system which alters the level of assistance to suit the vehicle speed.
  • Page 104: Gear Lever

    GEAR LEVER The reversing lights will light up as soon as reverse gear is selected, with the ignition on. Selecting reverse gear Vehicle with manual gearbox: follow the gate drawn on knob 1 and, depending on the vehicle, pull ring 2 up against the gear lever knob to select reverse.
  • Page 105 • Idling speed: this does not require servicing booklet. any adjustment. Your RENAULT Dealer has all the • Air filter, diesel filter: a clogged equipment necessary for ensuring element reduces output and must that your vehicle is maintained to be replaced.
  • Page 106 - If it lights up constantly, contact more than you would on the level. Driving your RENAULT Dealer as soon as Keep your foot in the same • Drive carefully for the first few possible, position on the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 107 ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION, FUEL ECONOMY AND DRIVING (continued) • Vehicles with air conditioning will consume as much as one additional gallon every 140 miles (2 litres per 100 km): switch the air conditioning off if it is not needed. • Avoid filling to the brim with fuel at the filling station to prevent any overflow.
  • Page 108: Environment

    Recycling: • In all cases, comply with local RENAULT has used all its expertise legislation. to reduce environmental impact as far as possible during the whole life of your vehicle.
  • Page 109: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR This system continuously monitors Operating principle the tyre pressures. Each wheel (except the emergency spare wheel) has a sensor integrated Tyre pressures should be adjusted inflation valve which when the tyres are cold. periodically measures the tyre If tyre pressures cannot be checked pressure.
  • Page 110 As there are special precautions to be taken when replacing tyres, we advise consult your RENAULT Dealer. Non-interchangeability of To mark the correct position of the wheels wheel, note the colour of the ring 2 (after cleaning, if necessary) on each...
  • Page 111 Display RENAULT outlets: the use of any other accessory could affect the Display 1 on the instrument panel The following pages show the correct operation of the system.
  • Page 112 The tyre pressure is not suitable for Replace the wheel affected B or the driving speed. Slow down or contact a RENAULT Dealer. inflate all four tyres to “motorway This message appears along with pressure” (refer to the Tyre pressure table).
  • Page 113: Pax System

    Because the wheels are specially RENAULT Dealer before designed, aerosol repair sprays are converting a vehicle fitted with the incompatible with PAX System to the conventional System.
  • Page 114: Electronic Stability Program (Esp) 3

    A. the Electronic Stability Program in every mile and a half (with the Section 2. decreasing number miles remaining) alternating with the Get your tyre repaired as soon as “Puncture repair tyre” message. possible at your RENAULT Dealer. 2.23...
  • Page 115 When distance below wheel the warning buzzer will within 125 miles by a RENAULT 12 miles (20 km), only the “Driving sound for some time if you exceed Dealer, as soon as the “driving with with flat 12 miles remaining”...
  • Page 116 A. selected by the driver and the actual vehicle (the driver must always direction of the vehicle and corrects Contact your RENAULT Dealer. be ready for sudden incidents this as necessary by applying the which may occur when driving).
  • Page 117: Traction Control: Asr

    TRACTION CONTROL: ASR This system helps to limit skidding The system also adjusts the engine on drive wheels and to control the speed to the grip available under the vehicle when pulling away or wheels, independently accelerating. pressure exerted on the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 118 “ESP/ASR fault” appears on the instrument panel along with the warning light and warning light A. Contact your RENAULT Dealer. If the warning light comes on accompanied “ASR deselected” message when the engine is started, turn the steering...
  • Page 119: Anti-Lock Braking System: Abs

    ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM: ABS Under heavy braking, the system This system also allows you to You will feel pulsing through the has two principal aims, to reduce optimise stopping distances when brake pedal when the system has the stopping distance and keep your the adhesion of one or more wheels been activated.
  • Page 120 ABS system: 1 - Orange warning lights light up on the instrument panel. Braking is still performed, but without system. Contact a RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. 2 - The orange warning light and the red brake fault...
  • Page 121: Brake Assist

    BRAKE ASSIST This system is complementary to ABS and helps reduce vehicle stopping distances. Operating principle The system detects an emergency braking situation. If this happens, braking assistance reaches maximum power instantly. ABS braking is maintained as long This function as the brake pedal is not released.
  • Page 122 CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function Controls Warning light 6 The speed limiter function allows you to decide on a maximum 1 Main On/Off switch. This orange indicator light lights up driving speed. 2 Limit speed memorisation and on the instrument panel to indicate This may be useful, for example, in increase switch.
  • Page 123 CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function (continued) Driving When a limit speed is stored, the vehicle may be driven normally until the limit speed is reached. From this point, no effort on the accelerator pedal will allow you to exceed the programmed speed except emergency...
  • Page 124: Speed Limiter

    CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function (continued) Exceeding the limit speed Return to limit speed In the event of an emergency It is possible to return to a stored speed by pressing button 3 once. It is possible to exceed the limit speed at any moment.
  • Page 125 CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function Controls Indicator light 6 When traffic conditions permit (continuously moving or motorway 1 Main On/Off switch. This green indicator light lights up traffic), cruise control allows you to 2 Cruising speed memorisation and on the instrument panel to indicate maintain a selected speed: the increase switch...
  • Page 126: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function (continued) Driving Exceeding the cruising speed When a cruising speed is stored you In the event of an emergency may lift your foot off the accelerator cruising speed pedal. exceeded at any time by pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 127 CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function (continued) Return to cruising speed You can return to a stored speed by pressing button 3. The message “Cruise Control” appears on the instrument panel. Switching the function off The function is switched off when - switch 1, in which case the you: cruising speed is no longer stored.
  • Page 128: Automatic Gearbox

    AUTOMATIC GEARBOX The lever must only be shifted to D or R when the vehicle is stationary, the brake pedal depressed and accelerator pedal released. You must apply the brake before pressing the unlocking button to move out of the P position. Driving in automatic mode Select position D.
  • Page 129 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) How to drive economically Driving in manual mode Special conditions Leave the selector in position D With the gear lever in position D, (drive) on the open road. Press the move the lever towards the left: In certain driving conditions (e.g.: accelerator pedal lightly to ensure in order to protect the engine or Pushing the lever repeatedly allows...
  • Page 130 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) Special circumstances Parking the vehicle - If the bends and hills on the road When the vehicle is stopped, move do not allow you to stay in the lever to position P while automatic mode (e.g.: in the keeping your foot on the brake mountains), we recommend that pedal: the gearbox is in neutral and...
  • Page 131 “gearbox fault” and the SERVICE base. warning light appear on the instrument panel, this indicates a fault. Contact your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. - When driving, if the message “gearbox overheating” and the SERVICE warning light appear on...
  • Page 132: Parking Proximity Sensor

    5 seconds as a driver when reversing. warning when reverse gear is The driver should always pay selected. Contact your RENAULT attention to sudden events which Dealer. may occur when driving: always ensure that there are no moving obstacles, such as a child, animal, pram or bicycle, etc., or small,...
  • Page 133 PARKING PROXIMITY SENSOR (continued) Temporary deactivation of the Prolonged deactivation of the system system Press switch 1 to deactivate the You can deactivate the system system. permanently by pressing the switch for longer than approximately three The indicator light built into the seconds.
  • Page 134 Section 3: Your comfort Air vents ..............................3.02 - 3.03 Heating and air conditioning ......................3.04 3.16 Electric windows ..........................3.17 3.21 Windscreen ................................ 3.21 Sunroof ..............................3.22 - 3.23 Sun visor ..............................3.24 - 3.25 Interior lighting ..............................3.26 Boot and rear screen lighting ..........................
  • Page 135 AIR VENTS (air outlets) 1 - Left-hand side window demister 5 - Control panel vent 6 - Side air vent 2 - Side air vent 7 - Right-hand side window demister 3 - Windscreen demisting vents vent 4 - Centre air vents 8 - Footwell heater outlets 3.02...
  • Page 136: Air Vents

    AIR VENTS (continued) Air flow Direction Move thumbwheel 1 (beyond the Right/left: move the tabs 2 or 3. point of resistance). Up/down: lower or raise the tabs 2 Up: maximum flow. or 3. Down: closed. Move thumbwheel 4 (beyond the point of resistance).
  • Page 137 HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING Adjusting the air temperature Turn control B to obtain the desired temperature. The further the slide is in the red, the more the temperature will be increased. When the air conditioning system is used for long periods, it may begin to feel cold.
  • Page 138 HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Position The air flow is directed mainly towards the passenger footwell. Position The air flow is directed to all vents and the passenger footwell. This is the recommended position for the best temperature in hot weather.
  • Page 139 HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Adjusting the ventilation speed Normal use Position 0 Turn control C to one of the four positions to start the fan and adjust In this position: the power. - air conditioning stops automatically even if button F is Select position 1 for minimum activated (the...
  • Page 140 HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING (continued) recirculation operation (isolating passenger compartment) Turn control A towards air recircu- Air recirculation allows: - isolating the external atmosphere lation symbol Prolonged use of this position can (driving in polluted areas, etc.), In these conditions air is taken from lead to condensation forming on - the desired temperature of the the side windows and windscreen...
  • Page 141 CLIMATE CONTROL 12 - Heated rear screen and heated door mirrors (depending on vehicle). 13 - Heated rear screen warning light. 14 - Air recirculation control. 13 12 Controls 1 - “See-clear” button to demist and 5 - Display. de-ice the windows. 6 - Switching automatic mode on 2 - “See-clear”...
  • Page 142 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) - press button 7 to increase the temperature, - press button 4 to decrease the temperature. maximum minimum settings of 15 °C and 27 °C allow the system to produce a minimum or maximum temperature, whatever the ambient conditions. Ambient temperature (automatic mode) climate...
  • Page 143 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) Ambient temperature: (automatic mode) (continued) Operation obtain maintain temperature selected and good visibility, the system controls: - ventilation speed, - the distribution of air, - the air recirculation management, - starting stopping conditioning, The values displayed are the air - the air temperature.
  • Page 144 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) Position The air flow is mainly directed towards all the air vents. Position The air flow is directed to all the air vents and the passenger footwell. Position The air flow is only directed to the passenger footwells. 13 12 Altering automatic mode Position...
  • Page 145 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) Varying the ventilation speed In automatic mode, the system uses the most suitable amount of air to reach and maintain the desired temperature. Exit automatic mode by pressing buttons 9 and 11. These buttons allow you to increase or decrease ventilation speed.
  • Page 146 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) 13 12 Heated rear screen Press button 12: operating warning light 13 lights up. To exit this function, press button 12 again. Demisting automatically This function demists the rear stops. window and the heated door mirrors quickly. 3.13...
  • Page 147 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) Note.: if you wish to reduce the air flow (which may produce a certain amount of noise in the passenger compartment), press button 11. To exit this function, press either: - button 1 again, - button 6 (the AUTO warning light on the display lights up).
  • Page 148 CLIMATE CONTROL (continued) Air recirculation mode Pressing button 14 activates air Prolonged use of this function may recirculation (the symbol lights up lead odours caused on the display). non-renewal formation of condensation on the During recirculation, air is taken windows. from the passenger compartment and is recycled, with no air being We therefore advise you to return to...
  • Page 149 Do not open the refrigerant fluid booklet). circuit. Generally, in the event of a fault, contact your RENAULT Dealer. Fuel consumption When the air conditioning is After prolonged use of the air operating, you will normally notice...
  • Page 150: Electric Windows

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS From the driver’s seat With the ignition on: - press the button to open the Operate switch: window to the desired height - 1 for the driver’s side, (note: the rear windows do not - 2 for the front passenger's side, open fully), - 3 and 5 for the rear passengers.
  • Page 151 From the rear seats Never leave your vehicle without Operate switch 6. Operate switch 7. removing the RENAULT Card from inside and never leave a child (or a pet) unsupervised. With the card in the reader, it would be possible to...
  • Page 152 Press switches 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 or 7. Driver's responsibility The system operates: Never leave your vehicle without removing the RENAULT Card from inside - with the ignition on, and never leave a child (or a pet) unsupervised. With the card in the reader, it...
  • Page 153 Hands-free the window closes, then keep the window and release when the RENAULT Card or the doors or button pressed down (still on the window is at the desired height. boot twice in quick succession, the close side) for one second to windows close automatically.
  • Page 154: Windscreen

    MANUAL WINDOWS WINDSCREEN Manual window winders Heat reflecting windscreen (depending on the vehicle) Turn winder 1. The windscreen reflects the sun and, particular, limits infrared rays entering the passenger compartment. There are two zones 2 which allow permits to be affixed to the windscreen (e.g.: motorway...
  • Page 155 B, C or D, depending on - opening the sliding sun blind: with RENAULT the degree of opening required, push handle 1 upwards, then hold Card inside. With the key in the the screen as it retracts, - closing: turn button 2 to position 0.
  • Page 156 Before using the sunroof, check press the locking button on the the objects and/or accessories RENAULT Card or a door handle (bicycle racks, roof box etc.) button or the boot button twice in attached to the roof rack bars: they...
  • Page 157: Sun Visor

    SUN VISOR Front sun visor Courtesy mirrors with lighting Child Minder Mirror Lower sun visor 1. Depending on the vehicle, slide Pull on recess A to open it. back cover 5. Light 4 switches on automatically. Courtesy mirrors without lighting 2 Depending on the vehicle, slide back cover 3.
  • Page 158 SUN BLINDS Lateral sun blinds Pull the sun blind upwards using the tab 6 until the hooks 7 engage in the retainer (make sure the hooks clip into place correctly). 3.25...
  • Page 159 INTERIOR LIGHTS Map reading lights In the front seats, press switch 1 for the driver and 3 for the front passenger. Courtesy light Door lights Press switch 2 for: Each light 4 is switched on by opening a door or the cover of one of - permanent lighting, the storage compartments under the - intermittent lighting which comes...
  • Page 160: Boot And Rear Screen Lighting

    BOOT AND REAR SCREEN LIGHTING Boot light Opening rear screen light Light 1 comes on when the boot lid Light 2 comes on when the rear is opened. screen is opened. 3.27...
  • Page 161 Upper storage compartment C the pedals during sharp braking, This compartment can hold a obstructing them. mobile phone, bunch of keys, etc. Never put a Hands-Free RENAULT card in there. 3.28...
  • Page 162 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE / FITTINGS (continued) Front door armrest storage 1 Sliding Centre Storage Unit They can store objects such as In the front part it can hold A4-size To move the Sliding Centre Storage compact discs, etc. documents, a large bottle of water, Unit forward or backward, press etc.
  • Page 163 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE / FITTINGS (continued) Rear parcel shelf 6 Storage tray under front seat 7 Storage tray under rear seats 9 Raise it to the horizontal position. These trays can hold a road atlas, the vehicle documentation, etc. They must never be raised while driving the vehicle.
  • Page 164 REAR HEADRESTS Headrest To refit the headrest The fully-lowered position of the Position for use headrest is a storage position: it Insert the rods into the sleeves, Lift the headrest to maximum should not be used when the seat is press tab 1 and lower the headrest.
  • Page 165 CHILD'S CONVERTIBLE HEADREST To remove the headrest Press tabs 1 and raise the headrest to remove it. To refit the headrest The headrest must be fitted with neck strap retainer 2 located next to the door. Insert the headrest rods into the sleeves, with the notches facing the front, and lower the headrest to the desired height.
  • Page 166 CHILD CONVERTIBLE HEADRESTS (continued) For use for a child To refit the headrest Child headrest storage location Lift latch 3, disengage strap 4, and Lift latch 3 again, refit cushion B, Press tab 1 on the headrest guide then lower latch 3 again. Lower engage strap 4, and then lower latch and lower the headrest completely.
  • Page 167 ADJUSTING THE REAR SEATS To fold down a seatback (table position) Lower the headrest 3. Lift handle 2, fold down the seatback and check that it is correctly locked. An occasional table position can be obtained by folding the seatback all the way down on the seat cushion.
  • Page 168: Rear Seat Functions

    REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 5-seat Scénic To remove a seat Lower the headrest. Unfasten the seat belt buckle(s) from the seat. Fold down the seatback. Move the seat backwards as far as it will go. Operate catch 1 and lift the seat until it locks in the vertical position.
  • Page 169 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 5-seat Scénic (continued) To install a seat Before installing a seat, check that Insert feet 9 into their anchorages: bar 5 is in contact with end stop 6. they lock automatically. Check that they are correctly locked. If not, press control 7 and slide bar 5 up to end stop 6.
  • Page 170 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 5-seat Scénic (continued) return 3-seat configuration, use the anchorage points A for the lateral seats and C for the centre seat. Do not forget to return the seat belt buckles corresponding housings on each of the seats. Recentering the rear lateral seats Depending on the vehicle, you can...
  • Page 171 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 7-seat Grand Scénic Second row rear seats When moving second To fold down a side seat Returning a side seat back to its rear seats, ensure position - Lower the headrest, that nothing obstructs - Lower the seat pressing it down to - Pull handle 1 and fold down the anchorage points...
  • Page 172 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 7-seat Grand Scénic (continued) Second row rear seats (continued) When moving second rear seats, ensure To remove a side seat Fitting a side seat that nothing obstructs - Unclip the seat belt latch plate, - Insert feet 5 into their anchorages: anchorage points - fold down the seat,...
  • Page 173 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 7-seat Grand Scénic (continued) Removing the centre seat With the seat folded down: - undo catch 9, - hold control 8 then lift the seat upwards. To fit the centre seat - Insert feet into their anchorages: they lock automatically.
  • Page 174 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 7-seat Grand Scénic Note: catches 13 secure the seat belt buckles. To unfold a seat - From the boot, remove the luggage cover and then fold and remove the boot carpet. Check that green indicator lights 14 and 15 are not lit.
  • Page 175 REAR SEAT FUNCTIONS: 7-seat Grand Scénic (continued) Accessing the rear third row Use restriction seats It is not permitted to drive with a second row rear seatback or seat - From the rear doors, move the folded down when there is a second row rear seat forwards as passenger occupying a third row far as possible,...
  • Page 176: Ashtrays / Cigarette Lighter

    2. Provided for connecting accessories Cigarette lighter 2 approved RENAULT With the ignition on, press in the Technical Department with cigarette lighter 2. maximum power of 120 watts (12 V).
  • Page 177: Boot

    BOOT To open To close Opening the tailgate from inside the vehicle Press button 1 and lift the boot lid. Lower the tailgate using handle 2 inside the tailgate to help you. If it is not possible to unlock the tailgate, it can be opened manually Use restriction from inside.
  • Page 178 TAILGATE WINDOW To open To close Driving with rear Press button 1. Hold the bottom of the wiper arm 2 window open and pull down the tailgate window Lift the tailgate window at the unpleasant for passengers until it locks. bottom of the wiper arm 2.
  • Page 179: Rear Parcel Shelf

    REAR PARCEL SHELF: normal chassis Rear parcel shelf raised positions Position the rear parcel shelf on the supports 2 located at mid-height in the boot. Rear parcel shelf To remove, unhook the two straps 1 Carry out the reverse operation to from the tailgate.
  • Page 180 LUGGAGE COVER: long chassis To roll up flexible section A of Removing the luggage cover the luggage cover Press button lift right-hand side of the inertia wheel Using handle 1, pull it gently to at the same time. release pins from their mounting points located on each...
  • Page 181: Transporting Items In The Boot

    TRANSPORTING ITEMS IN THE BOOT Always position objects transported so that the largest surface rests against: - The rear seatbacks for normal loads (example A). Anchoring points 1 - Rear seat folded (example B). Always position heaviest items directly on the floor. If the vehicle equipped with anchorage points on the boot...
  • Page 182: Luggage Net

    LUGGAGE NET Fitting the luggage net behind If fitted, this can be used when transporting animals or luggage to the front seats isolate them from the passenger - attach hook 4 on the net strap to Inside the vehicle on each side: section.
  • Page 183 LUGGAGE NET (continued) Fitting the luggage net behind If fitted to the vehicle, remove the the rear seats anchoring rings before installing a (behind the second row rear seats luggage net. on the 7-seat Grand Scénic) Inside the vehicle on each side: - secure net strap hook 5 to the - lift cover 2 to access the top part of lower ring located underneath the...
  • Page 184: Roof Bars

    “Weights” in Section 6. For vehicles not fitted with flaps 1, Refer manufacturer's see your RENAULT Dealer. instructions for information on how to fit and use the roof rack bar. Please keep these instructions with rest vehicle documentation.
  • Page 185 3.52...
  • Page 186 Section 4: Maintenance Bonnet ..............................4.02 - 4.03 Engine oil level / Oil change ......................4.04 4.07 Levels: engine coolant ............................4.08 brake fluid ............................4.09 windscreen/headlight washer reservoir ..................... 4.10 Filters ................................. 4.10 Battery ................................4.11 Bodywork maintenance ......................... 4.12 - 4.13 Interior trim maintenance ..........................
  • Page 187: Bonnet

    BONNET Bonnet security catch To open, pull handle 1, located on the left-hand side of the dashboard. To release, pull the tab which projects through radiator grille 2. Take care when working under the bonnet as the engine cooling fan may start to operate at any moment.
  • Page 188 BONNET (continued) Closing the bonnet Before closing the bonnet, check to make sure that nothing has been left in the engine compartment. To close the bonnet, replace stay 4 in its mounting 5, hold the bonnet in the middle and lower it to 8 inches (30 cm) above the closed position, then release it.
  • Page 189 Level up the level between oil changes. replaced dashes: example satisfactory message 2. However, contact your RENAULT Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is advance trip computer being consumed every 600 miles reading, press the button again. Message 2 (1000 km) after the running in - if the level is minimum: the “Top...
  • Page 190 ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) Contact your RENAULT Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels. Reading the level using the dipstick - take out the dipstick, - wipe the dipstick using a clean, lint-free cloth.
  • Page 191 ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) 1.4 16V 1.6 16V 2.0 16V Topping up/filling The vehicle must be parked on level - Unscrew the filler cap 1. ground and the engine should be - Top up the level. (For your cold (for instance, before the engine information, the capacity between is started up for the first time in the the minimum and maximum...
  • Page 192: Engine Oil Level / Oil Change

    Contact your RENAULT Dealer at careful avoid once if you notice an abnormal or scalding yourself as the oil flows repeated drop in any of the fluid out.
  • Page 193 Top this level up when cold before it reaches the MIN mark. No operations should be carried cooling circuit when the Contact your RENAULT Dealer at engine is hot. once if you notice an abnormal or Danger of burns. repeated drop in any of the fluid levels.
  • Page 194 Filling After operation hydraulic circuit, a specialist must replace the brake fluid. Only use fluids approved by Renault's Technical Department (and taken from a sealed container). Replacement interval Refer to the Warranty and Servicing booklet for your vehicle. Brake fluid level...
  • Page 195: Windscreen/Headlight Washer Reservoir

    LEVELS FILTERS (continued) The replacement of filter elements (air filter, cabin filter, diesel fuel filter, etc.) is scheduled in the maintenance operations for your vehicle. Frequency replacing filter elements: refer to the warranty and servicing booklet for your vehicle. Windscreen/headlight washer Level check (depending on the reservoir...
  • Page 196: Battery

    BATTERY Replacing the battery We advise you to consult your RENAULT Dealer as this is a complex procedure. It does not need to be serviced: never open cover 1. Take care when moving the battery as it contains Because this is a special...
  • Page 197: Bodywork Maintenance

    • Corrosives in the atmosphere on products not approved by • Allow rust to form following - atmospheric pollution (urban RENAULT's Technical Department. minor impacts. and industrial areas). If adequate precautions are not - saline atmosphere (near the sea, taken, this could give rise to •...
  • Page 198 RENAULT's Technical Department discolour paintwork and may your RENAULT anti-corrosion to protect them after they have even cause the paint to peel off: warranty. Refer to the warranty been cleaned.
  • Page 199: Interior Trim Maintenance

    • natural soap, RENAULT's Technical Department compartment: such (RENAULT accessory outlets) or • washing up liquid (with one part equipment could impair the correct warm soapy water and a sponge washing up liquid to 200 parts functioning of the electrical or and dry off with a dry cloth.
  • Page 200 Side indicators (changing bulbs) ........................5.20 Interior lights (changing bulbs) ......................5.21 - 5.22 Fuses ............................... 5.23 - 5.24 Battery ..............................5.25 5.27 RENAULT Card: battery ........................... 5.28 Fitting a radio/accessories ........................5.29 - 5.30 Wipers (replacing the blades) .......................... 5.31 Towing ..............................5.32 5.34 Operating faults ............................
  • Page 201: Emergency Spare Wheel

    EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL: 5-seat Scénic Special note: The Tyre Pressure Monitor function does not check the emergency spare wheel (the wheel replaced by the spare wheel disappears from the instrument panel display). Refer to the Tyre pressure monitor information in Section 2. Spare wheel 2 Vehicles fitted with an This is located in the boot.
  • Page 202 EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL: 7-seat Grand Scénic Emergency spare wheel B To refit the emergency spare From outside the vehicle, stand the wheel up, press lock 3 and rotate it wheel It is located under the vehicle. quarter of a turn. Proceed in reverse order.
  • Page 203 EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL: 7-seat Grand Scénic (continued) Advice Using the emergency spare wheel Check pressure emergency spare wheel regularly. The tyre pressure monitor function does not monitor the emergency Note: the alloy wheel bolts may be spare wheel (the wheel replaced by used to secure the steel emergency emergency spare...
  • Page 204: Tyre Inflation Kit

    TYRE INFLATION KIT Depending on the vehicle, in the Open the tyre inflation kit. Screw the bottle 2 (with the cap still event of a puncture, use the kit on) to its holder A; for this Take out the plugs 1 and 4. located underneath the boot carpet operation, it is vital not to remove Unroll the electrical lead and the...
  • Page 205 7 located readjust it if necessary then on the inflation adapter, disconnect the canister and screw the caps back on. If it is less than 1.3 bar (19 PSI), repair is not possible: contact a RENAULT Dealer. 5.06...
  • Page 206 A tyre which has been punctured should always be inspected (and in the countryside. Return it to repaired if possible) by a specialist. your RENAULT Dealer or to a Contact your RENAULT Dealer to recycling organisation. replace the inflation tube and The bottle has a limited service life repair product bottle.
  • Page 207 TOOL KIT: 5-seat Scénic Hubcap spanner 2 or 4 It is used to remove the hubcaps. Towing ring 3 Refer to the information on towing in Section 5. Wheelbrace 5 This is used to tighten or release the wheel bolts. Storage compartments There is space in the tool kit to store Jack 1...
  • Page 208 TOOL KIT: 7-seat Grand Scénic Jack 1 Hubcap spanner 4 or 5 The jack and the tool box are located under the boot carpet in stowage Remove jack 1. well A. When replacing the jack, fold it up completely before returning it to its location A.
  • Page 209: Wheel Trims

    HUBCAPS - WHEELS Wheel trim (example: wheel Central wheel hubcap trim 1) (example: hubcap 4) Remove the wheel trim using Remove the wheel trim using the hubcap spanner 3 (located in the hubcap spanner (located in the tool tool kit) by engaging the hook in the kit) by inserting the spanner into opening near the valve 2.
  • Page 210 Tighten the bolts and lower the jack. With the wheels on the ground, tighten the bolts as much as possible and get a RENAULT Dealer If necessary, remove the wheel trim. to check the tightness of the bolts as Park the vehicle on firm,...
  • Page 211 Fit it so that tighten the bolts as much as level ground which is not you press downwards rather than possible and get a RENAULT Dealer slippery (e.g. avoid tiled pulling upwards. to check the tightness of the bolts as flooring, etc.) - if necessary,...
  • Page 212: Tyres (Tyre Safety, Wheels, Winter Use)

    Maintaining the tyres The tyres must be in good condition and the tread form must have sufficient depth; tyres approved by RENAULT's Technical Department When they need to be have wear warning strips 1 in the replaced, only tyres of...
  • Page 213 TYRES (continued) Tyre pressures Pressures should be checked when Fitting new tyres the tyres are cold; ignore higher Recommended tyre pressures must pressures which may be reached in be adhered to. (Remember to check warm weather or following a fast the emergency spare wheel at the For safety reasons, this journey.
  • Page 214 If you wish to use special equipment, consult your RENAULT Dealer. In all cases, we would recommend that you contact your RENAULT Dealer who will be able to advise you on the choice of equipment which is most suitable for your vehicle. 5.15...
  • Page 215: Headlights (Replacing Bulbs)

    The headlights are fitted RENAULT Dealer. Unclip spring 3 and take out the with plastic “glass”, it is bulb. essential to use anti-UV Turn the bulb 5 a quarter of a turn 55 W bulbs (using any and remove it.
  • Page 216 Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth. Cleaning products containing alcohol must not be used under any circumstances. For safety reasons, bulbs on vehicles fitted with Xenon headlights must be replaced your RENAULT Dealer. 5.17...
  • Page 217 If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights, consult RENAULT Dealer. Front fog lights 1 Replacing a bulb: Contact your RENAULT Dealer. Bulb type: H11. Any operation on (or modification electrical system must be performed RENAULT Dealer...
  • Page 218: Rear Lights: Replacing Bulbs

    REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs Direction indicators/brake and 3 Brake and side light side lights P21/5 W bulb. After opening the boot, remove Release the rear light assembly from 4 Direction indicator light bolts 1. outside the vehicle by pulling it towards the rear.
  • Page 219 REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing bulbs (continued) High-level brake light 7 Number plate lights 9 Side-mounted repeater lights 10 Contact your RENAULT Dealer. Unclip light 9 by pressing tab 8. Unclip repeater (using flat-head screwdriver or similar Remove the light cover to gain tool).
  • Page 220 INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs Courtesy light Door lights Unclip light 3 using a flat-head Using a flat-head screwdriver or Release the bulb concerned. screwdriver or similar tool. similar tool, unclip transparent cover 1. Bulb type 2: W5W. Turn bulb holder quarter-turn and take out the bulb.
  • Page 221 INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs (continued) Boot light Using a flat-head screwdriver or Press tab 5 to release the bulb holder similar tool, unclip light 4 by and gain access to bulb 6. pressing the tabs on each side of the light.
  • Page 222: Fuses

    (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment drawing an excessive current. accordance with local legislation or as a precautionary measure: Obtain a box of spare bulbs and fuses from your RENAULT Dealer. 5.23...
  • Page 223 Radio Heated door mirrors Some accessories are protected by Brake lights fuses located engine compartment in fuse box A. However, because of their limited Accessory cut-off accessibility, we advise you to have these fuses replaced by a RENAULT Dealer. 5.24...
  • Page 224: Battery

    In this case, we recommend that the eyes or skin. If it does, wash the you have this work done by a affected area with plenty of cold RENAULT Dealer. water. Ensure that naked flames, red-hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion.
  • Page 225 The battery must be kept clean and vehicle fitted with a battery which dry. has an increased capacity. Contact Have the battery's charge status your RENAULT Dealer. checked regularly: • Especially if you use your vehicle Special procedures may for short journeys or for frequent be required to charge driving in town.
  • Page 226 A and B in RENAULT Dealer or, if you already reverse order (4-3-2-1). have jump leads, ensure that they are in perfect condition. The two batteries must have an identical voltage: 12 volts. The...
  • Page 227: Renault Card: Battery

    RENAULT CARD: BATTERY Replacing the battery The message “Change card battery” appears on the instrument panel. Pull firmly on emergency key 1. Replace battery 2, observing the polarity shown on the emergency key. After the operation, the message “Change card battery no longer appears on the instrument panel.
  • Page 228 Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out the correct reference number. • No work may be carried out on the electric circuit of the vehicle, except by RENAULT engineers: if the system is connected incorrectly, it may result in damage being caused to the electrical installation and/or the units connected to it.
  • Page 229 RENAULT Furthermore, we remind you of will provide a warranty. the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the...
  • Page 230 WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES Replacing windscreen wiper Rear screen wiper 4 blades - Lift the wiper arm 5. - With the motor switched off, lift - move the blade 4 until some the wiper arm, resistance is met. - disengage cover 1 from the arm 2 , - remove the blade by pulling it.
  • Page 231 Towing ring 3 and the wheelbrace are located in the tool kit (refer to the section entitled “Tool kit” in Section 5). Insert the RENAULT Card in the Only use the front 1 and rear 4 card reader, then press the starter towing points...
  • Page 232 (where the law allows no longer lubricated. It is preferable this), the vehicle being towed RENAULT Card into the card reader to tow this type of vehicle on a and press the start/stop button for must be able to brake.
  • Page 233: Towing

    TOWING (attachments) Permissible nose weight, maximum permissible towing weight, braked and unbraked: refer to the information on Weights in Section 6. Refer manufacturer's instructions for information on how to fit and use the roof rack bar. Please keep these instructions with rest vehicle documentation.
  • Page 234: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS The following advice will enable you to carry out rapid temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should always contact a RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. Use of the RENAULT Card CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • The RENAULT Card does not work...
  • Page 235 FAULTS (continued) When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • There is no response, the indicator Battery lead disconnected Check battery terminals: scrape and lights fail to light up and the starter terminals oxidised. clean if oxidised and re-tighten. does not turn. Discharged battery.
  • Page 236 Starting procedure incorrect. Refer to the information on Starting and Stopping the engine in Section 2. The RENAULT Card does not work. Insert the card in the card reader in order to start the engine. Refer to the information on Starting and Stopping the engine in Section 2.
  • Page 237 • Abnormal white smoke from the Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder Stop the engine. exhaust. head gasket. Contact a RENAULT Dealer. • Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to correct pressures, Check tyre pressures. If this is not the incorrectly balanced or damaged.
  • Page 238 Section 4). - at idle speed, Low oil pressure. Contact the nearest RENAULT Dealer. - is slow to go out or remains lit Low oil pressure. Stop: contact a RENAULT Dealer.
  • Page 239 Reminder: only products approved by Renault's Technical Department may be used for this purpose.
  • Page 240 Find the earth wire which is attached to a metal body part, scrape the end of the earth wire and re-attach it carefully. On both sides: - fuse blown, Replace the fuse. - faulty flasher sensor. To replace, contact a RENAULT Dealer. 5.41...
  • Page 241 Check fuse and replace if necessary. • The headlights do not switch off. Faulty electrical controls. Contact your RENAULT Dealer. • Traces of condensation in the lights. This is not a fault. The presence of traces of condensation in lights is a...
  • Page 242 Section 6: Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates ......................6.02 6.04 Dimensions ................................ 6.05 Engine specifications ............................6.06 Weights ..............................6.07 6.14 Towing weight ............................6.07 6.14 Replacement parts ............................6.15 6.01...
  • Page 243: Vehicle Identification Plates

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES Quote the vehicle identification plate (right-hand side) and engine plate references when writing or ordering parts. Vehicle identification plate A 1 Vehicle type and chassis number 6 Technical specifications This information is repeated on vehicle marking B. 7 Vehicle paint code 2 Maximum permissible all-up 8 Equipment level...
  • Page 244 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V 1.5 dCi The information shown on the engine plate C should be quoted on all your letters or orders. C - Engine plate or engine label (Location varies depending on engine) 1 Engine type.
  • Page 245 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) 1.5 dCi 1.9 dCi The information shown on the engine plate C should be quoted on all your letters or orders. C - Engine plate or engine label (Location varies depending on engine) 1 Engine type. 2 Engine suffix.
  • Page 246: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS (in metres) 0,723 0,851 2,685 - 2,736 (2) 0,906 (2) 1,506 (2) -1,514 4,259 - 4,493 (2) 2,060 1,620 (1) 1,636 (2) 1,506 (2) - 1,514 (1) Unladen 1,810 (2) Long chassis vehicle 6.05...
  • Page 247: Engine Specifications

    Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine. The type should be marked on a label stuck inside the engine compartment. If it is not then contact – your RENAULT Dealer. Fitting spark plugs which are not to specification may damage the engine. 6.06...
  • Page 248: Weights

    WEIGHTS (en kg) - Basic vehicle with no options; may change during the year and depending on the country of marketing: see your RENAULT Dealer. Petrol versions with normal chassis 1.4 16V 1.6 16V 2.0 16V 2.0 T Vehicle type...
  • Page 249: Towing Weight

    - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in the road traffic regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer about any towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= maximum permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 250 WEIGHTS (en kg) - Basic vehicles with no options; may change during the year and depending on country of marketing: see your RENAULT Dealer. Diesel versions with normal chassis 1.5 dCi 1.9 dCi Automatic Vehicle type JM0F JM02 JM0G - JM1G...
  • Page 251 - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in the road traffic regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer about any towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= maximum permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 252 WEIGHTS (en kg) - Basic vehicle with no options; may change during the year and depending on the country of marketing: see your RENAULT Dealer. Petrol versions with long chassis 1.6 16V 2.0 16V 2.0 T Automatic Automatic Vehicle type...
  • Page 253 - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in the road traffic regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer about any towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= maximum permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 254 WEIGHTS (en kg) - Basic vehicle with no options; may change during the year and depending on the country of marketing: see your RENAULT Dealer. Diesel versions with long chassis 1.5 dCi 1.9 dCi Vehicle type JM02 JM0G - JM1G...
  • Page 255 - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in the road traffic regulations. Contact your RENAULT Dealer about any towing equipment. Under no circumstances may the gross train weight (= maximum permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded.
  • Page 256 SPARE PARTS AND REPAIRS Original RENAULT parts are based on strict specifications and are regularly tested. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the originally fitted part. If you always fit genuine RENAULT parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Furthermore, repairs carried out within the RENAULT Network using original replacement parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of the repair order.
  • Page 257 ALPHABETICAL INDEX A ABS ..............2.28 - 2.29 C Cigarette lighter ............3.43 Accessories ............... 5.30 Clock ................. 1.67 Accessories socket ........... 3.42 Controls ............1.44 1.47 Additional driving lights ........5.18 Courtesy lights ..........3.26 - 5.17 Additional restraint systems ...... 1.27 1.33 Courtesy mirrors ............
  • Page 258 ALPHABETICAL INDEX F Fog lights ............1.73 - 5.18 L Lighting: boot and rear screen ........ 3.27 Front seat adjustment ..........1.19 exterior ......... 1.72 1.75 Front seat belt pretensioners ....... 1.27 - 1.29 instrument panel ........1.72 Front seats (adjustment) ......1.18 1.23 interior .....
  • Page 259 Rear seats (functions) ........3.33 - 3.40 Towing rings ..........5.32 - 5.33 Rear-view mirrors ............ 1.70 Towing weights ..........6.06 - 6.15 RENAULT Card: battery .......... 5.21 Traction control system: ASR ...... 2.26 - 2.27 RENAULT Card: use ........1.02 1.08 Transporting objects: Replacement parts ...........
  • Page 261 C R É A T E U R D ' A U T O M O B I L E S Driver's handbook — 82 00 481 805 — NU 692-7 — September 2004 — Edition anglaise...

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