Opening And Closing The Doors - Renault Wind Handbook

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OpENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS

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8
Operating faults
In the event of a battery fault
With the vehicle unlocked:
– to open the door: lift handle 8, push
the top of window 7 then pull the
door gently towards you to prevent
damage to seal 6;
– to close the window: push the top
of the window (zone 7) while holding
the door to enable it to pass under
seal 6, then close the door without
banging it.
(2/2)
In the event of a fault with the
electric windows:
7
– The window does not lower when the
door is opened. If this happens, to
close the door, proceed as described
in the section entitled "In the event of
a battery fault".
– The window does lower when the
door is opened but does not close
when the door is closed.
In these two cases, please refer to the
paragraph entitled "Electric windows"
in Section 3 to reinitialise the window
system.
If the problem persists after re-initial-
isation, please contact an authorised
dealer.
Door locking is accompa-
nied by the windows clos-
ing.
Risk of serious injury.
Do not close the door by
holding the window.
Make sure you do not place
your fingers too high up in
zone 7.
Risk of injury.
Every time one of the doors is
opened, the window lowers by a few
millimetres to facilitate door move-
ment. The window closes as soon
as the door is closed.
If there is any ice or snow prevent-
ing the window from lowering when
one of the doors is opened, this ice
or snow must be removed to free the
window before the door is closed.
If you need to disconnect the bat-
tery (breakdown etc.), lower the win-
dows to make handling the doors
easier whilst the battery is discon-
nected.
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