Renault KOLEOS User Handbook Manual

Renault KOLEOS User Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com KOLEOS DRIVER’S HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 RENAULT vehicles. ► ELF lubricants are a major factor in your vehicle’s performance. RENAULT recommends the approved ELF lubricants for your oil changes and top-ups. Contact your RENAULT representative or visit the site: www.lubricants.elf.com The oil born in Formula One...
  • Page 3: Driving

    Throughout the manual, the “approved Dealer” is your RENAULT Dealer. Enjoy driving your new vehicle. Translated from French. Copying or translation, in part or in full, is forbidden unless prior written permission has been obtained from RENAULT, 92 100 Billancourt 2010.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Sections Getting to know your vehicle ....... Driving ..............Your comfort ............Maintenance ............Practical advice ............ Technical specifications ........Alphabetical index ..........
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  • Page 7 Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle RENAULT cards: general information, use, deadlocking ....... . .
  • Page 8: Doors

    “Low card battery” appears on the in- (or a pet) unsupervised, even for a strument panel (refer to the informa- short while. tion on the “RENAULT card: Battery” in They may pose a risk to themselves Section 5). or to others by starting the engine,...
  • Page 9 Avoid leaving the card in hot, cold or high electromagnetic radiation. humid areas. Do not keep the RENAULT card in a place where it could be bent or dam- aged accidentally, such as in a back pocket of a garment.
  • Page 10 The dipped beam headlights, indicator properly shut, or if a RENAULT card is lights and interior lights come on for ap- still in the reader, the doors and tailgate...
  • Page 11 – one flash indicates that the vehi- cle is unlocked; – two flashes indicates that the vehicle is locked. Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card inside.
  • Page 12: Locking The Vehicle

    After this delay, the hands-free mode Note: a RENAULT card must be within is activated once again and any move- the vehicle's access zone (zone 1) to ment of a handle will unlock the vehi- be able to lock the vehicle using the cle.
  • Page 13 After locking or unlocking the vehi- cle doors or the tailgate only, using the buttons on the RENAULT card, hands-free unlocking is deacti- vated. To reactivate the “hands-free” mode: restart the vehicle.
  • Page 14 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com RENAULT cARd: deadlocking To lock the vehicle, without deadlocking Press button 2 or 3 twice. Note: to raise the windows simulta- neously, the second time the button is pressed, it must be held down for more than one second.
  • Page 15 If a door (or tailgate) is open or not With the doors unlocked or the “hands- properly closed, as soon as the vehi- free” RENAULT card in your posses- Lights-on reminder buzzer cle reaches a speed of approximately sion, hold handle 1 and pull it towards 9 mph (15 km/h), the message “tailgate...
  • Page 16: Child Safety

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com OpENINg ANd cLOsINg ThE dOORs (2/2) child safety manually locking the rear doors Move lever 3 and check from the inside that the doors are securely locked, to prevent the rear doors being opened from the inside. driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone on your vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 17: Locking/Unlocking Doors

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com LOcKINg/UNLOcKINg ThE dOORs (1/2) Locking/unlocking the doors from the outside This is done using the RENAULT Card; refer to the information on the RENAULT Card" in Section 1. In certain cases, the RENAULT card may not work: –...
  • Page 18: Indicator Light

    RENAULT card When the ignition is on, the indicator (if the RENAULT card is not working, for light integrated in switch 4 informs you example) of the status of the doors and tailgate: With the engine switched off and a –...
  • Page 19: Operating Principle

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com RAId (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUdER dEvIcE) To activate this function: Operating faults After switching on the ignition and If you experience an operating fault (no when the vehicle is stationary, you automatic locking, the indicator light in- have approximately 20 seconds to...
  • Page 20 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fRONT hEAdREsTs To remove the headrest Raise the headrest as far as possible, then while pressing button 1, raise the headrest to release it. To refit the headrest Insert the headrest rods into the holes, with the notches facing forwards. Hold down button 1 and move the head- rest to the required height.
  • Page 21 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR hEAdREsTs position for use To remove the headrest Raise or lower the headrest while pull- Press tabs 1 and 2 simultaneously and ing it towards the front of the vehicle. remove the headrest. storage position A To refit the headrest Press tab 1 or 2 and lower the headrest Slide the headrest rods into the holes,...
  • Page 22: Front Seats

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fRONT sEATs (1/2) To raise or lower the seat base (depending on vehicle) Move lever 4 as required: – move it upwards to raise the seat; – move it downwards to lower the seat. To tilt the seatback Move lever 5 to control the angle of the seatback.
  • Page 23: Heated Seats

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fRONT sEATs (2/2) heated seats To fold down the passenger seat To adjust the lumbar support on the Depending on the vehicle, the passen- driver’s seat: (depending on vehicle) ger seatback may be folded down onto Move lever 7. With the engine running, press switch 8, the seat base to create a table.
  • Page 24: Seat Belts

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com sEAT BELTs (1/2) Before starting, first adjust your driv- Always wear your seat belt when trav- elling in your vehicle. You must also ing position, then ask all occupants comply with the legislation of the par- to adjust their seat belts to ensure ticular country you are in.
  • Page 25 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com sEAT BELTs (2/2) ç fastening Adjusting the height of the front passenger seat belt reminder warning light front seat belts Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly This lights up when the engine is started and ensure that buckle 3 locks into Press button 7 to adjust the seat belt on instrument panel 6 or on the central catch 5 (check that it is locked by pull-...
  • Page 26: Rear Seat Belts

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR sEAT BELTs side seat belt centre seat belt Hold the buckle 1 and pull slowly on the Hold the buckle 4 and pull slowly on the belt. belt. Place the upper section of the belt as Place the upper section of the belt as close to your shoulder as possible and close to your shoulder as possible and...
  • Page 27 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com sEAT BELTs warnings The following information applies to the vehicle’s front and rear seat belts. – No modification may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their mountings) fitted originally. For special operations (e.g. fitting child seats) contact an approved Dealer. –...
  • Page 28: To The Front Seat Belts

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com mEThOds Of REsTRAINT IN AddITION TO ThE fRONT sEAT BELTs (1/4) Depending on the vehicle, they are – Have the entire restraint composed of: system checked following – seat belt inertia reel pretension- an accident. ers 1; –...
  • Page 29: Methods Of Restraint In Addition To The Front Seat Belts

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com mEThOds Of REsTRAINT IN AddITION TO ThE fRONT sEAT BELTs (2/4) force limiter Air bags for driver and front passenger Above a certain level of impact force, this mechanism is used to limit the force An “air bag” marking on the steer- of the belt against the chest so that it is ing wheel and the dashboard (air bag at an acceptable level.
  • Page 30 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com mEThOds Of REsTRAINT IN AddITION TO ThE fRONT sEAT BELTs (3/4) Operation Operating faults This system is only operational when Warning light 4 will light up on the in- the ignition is switched on. strument panel when the ignition is switched on and then go out after a few In a severe frontal impact, the air bags seconds.
  • Page 31 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com mEThOds Of REsTRAINT IN AddITION TO ThE fRONT sEAT BELTs (4/4) All of the warnings below are given so that the air bag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates.
  • Page 32: In Addition To The Rear Seat Belts

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com mEThOds Of REsTRAINT IN AddITION TO ThE REAR sEAT BELTs force limiter Above a certain level of impact force, this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the chest so that it is at an acceptable level.
  • Page 33: Side Protection Devices

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com sIdE pROTEcTION dEvIcEs side air bags This air bag is fitted to each of the front seats and is inflated at the sides of the seats (door side) to protect the oc- cupants in the event of a severe side impact.
  • Page 34 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AddITIONAL mEThOds Of REsTRAINT All of the warnings below are given so that the air bag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates. The air bag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt.
  • Page 35: Child Safety: General Information

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: general information (1/2) carrying children Children, and adults, must be correctly seated and strapped in for all journeys. The children being carried in your vehi- cle are your responsibility. A child is not a miniature adult. Children are at risk of specific injuries as their muscles and bones have not yet fin- driver’s responsibility...
  • Page 36 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: general information (2/2) Using a child seat Set a good example by always fas- The level of protection offered by the tening your seat belt and teaching child seat depends on its ability to re- your child: strain your child and on its installation.
  • Page 37 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: choosing a child seat Rear-facing child seats forward-facing child seats Booster cushions A baby’s head is, proportionally, heavier The child’s head and abdomen need From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can than that of an adult and its neck is very to be protected as a priority.
  • Page 38: Choosing Child Seat Mounting

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: choosing a child/baby seat mounting (1/2) There are two ways of attaching child Attachment using the IsOfIX Do not use the child seat seats: via the seat belt or using the system if it may unfasten the seat ISOFIX system.
  • Page 39 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: choosing a child/baby seat mounting (2/2) Fit the hook of the strap onto ring 3 and pull the strap so that the seatback of the child seat comes into contact with the top of the seatback on the vehicle seat. The two rings 1 are located between The third ring is used to attach the the seatback and the seat base (behind...
  • Page 40 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: fitting a child seat (1/3) In the front seat In the rear side seat Some seats are not suitable for fitting child seats. The diagram on the follow- The laws concerning children travel- A carrycot can be installed across the ing page shows you how to attach a ling in the front passenger seat differ in vehicle and will take up at least two...
  • Page 41 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: fitting a child seat (2/3) child seat attached using the IsOfIX mounting ü seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted. ± the rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a for- ward-facing ISOFIX child seat with uni- versal approval to be fitted.
  • Page 42 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: fitting a child seat (3/3) The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the regula- tions in force are respected. seat size Weight of Rear side Rear centre passenger front Type of child seat...
  • Page 43: Deactivating/Activating Front Passenger Airbag

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag (1/3) dANgER Since operation of the front passenger air bag is not compatible with the position of a rear-facing child seat, NEvER fit a rear-facing child seat on a front passenger seat with an active front air bag.
  • Page 44 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag (2/3) The markings on the dashboard and la- bels A on each side of passenger sun blind 3 (example: label shown above) remind you of these instructions. dANgER Since operation of the front passenger air bag is not compatible with the position of a rear-facing child seat, NEvER...
  • Page 45: Deactivating/Activating The Front Passenger Air Bags

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com chILd sAfETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag (3/3) Activating the front Operating faults passenger air bags In the event of a fault, warning light å You should reactivate the air bag as © flashes and warning light soon as you remove the child seat from lights up on the instrument panel ac- the front passenger seat to ensure the...
  • Page 46 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com dRIvINg pOsITION: LEfT-hANd dRIvE (1/2) 9 10 11 12 29 28 27 1.40...
  • Page 47: Driving Position

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com dRIvINg pOsITION: LEfT-hANd dRIvE (2/2) The equipment fitted, described below, dEpENds ON ThE vERsION ANd cOUNTRY. 1 Vents 9 Display (depending on the vehicle) 22 Switch for: of time, temperature, radio informa- 2 Stalk for: – Hill Descent Control (HDC); tion, navigation system information, –...
  • Page 48 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com dRIvINg pOsITION: RIghT-hANd dRIvE (1/2) 1.42...
  • Page 49 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com dRIvINg pOsITION: RIghT-hANd dRIvE (2/2) The fittings described below dEpENd ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. 1 Vents 11 Instrument panel. 18 Cruise control/speed limiter con- trols. 2 Location for passenger air bag. 12 Location of driver’s air bag and horn.
  • Page 50 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WARNINg LIghTs (1/4) The presence and operation of the warning lights dEpENd ON ThE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. å Ä Air bag warning light Toxic fume filter system This comes on when the igni- Warning Light tion is switched on and goes out after a This lights up when the ignition is few seconds.
  • Page 51 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WARNINg LIghTs (2/4) The presence and operation of the warning lights dEpENd ON ThE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Ú sTOp light Battery charge warning light ® This lights up when the ignition If the light comes on accompa- ®...
  • Page 52 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WARNINg LIghTs (3/4) The presence and operation of the warning lights dEpENd ON ThE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Ü fuel gauge warning light particle filter warning light (depending on the vehicle) If this warning light lights up or flashes, fill the tank as soon as possi- Refer to the information on “Special ble.
  • Page 53: Warning Lights

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WARNINg LIghTs (4/4) The presence and operation of the warning lights dEpENd ON ThE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. ç š driver seat belt reminder Anti-lock braking warning side light tell-tale light warning light light á It lights up when the engine is started This comes on when the ignition is headlight main beam tell- and, if the driver’s seat belt is not fas-...
  • Page 54: Instrument Panel

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com INsTRUmENT pANEL: display and indicators (1/2) Rev counter 1 (rpm × 1,000) speedometer 2 (mph or km/h) coolant temperature indicator The red area indicates the engine speed In normal use, the needle 6 should Overspeed buzzer which should not be exceeded. be positioned before mark 5.
  • Page 55: Trip Computer And Warning System

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com INsTRUmENT pANEL: display and indicators (2/2) Engine oil level low warning 7 Information display 8 The display informs the driver that the Depending on the vehicle, the following engine oil level is low when the ignition information is shown on display 8: is switched on.
  • Page 56 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (1/10) c) mileage before service; d) programmed speed (speed limiter/ cruise control); e) trip log, operating faults and informa- tion message readout. Trip computer and warning display selection keys 2 system 1 and 3 This includes the following functions: Scroll through the following informa-...
  • Page 57 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (2/10) Interpreting some of the Automatic resetting of the values displayed after journey parameters resetting Resetting occurs automatically when the maximum value of any of the pa- The values showing average fuel con- rameters is exceeded.
  • Page 58 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (3/10) The display of information shown below dEpENds ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder. b) Journey parameters. fuel used since the last reset. Average fuel consumption since the last reset.
  • Page 59 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (4/10) The display of information shown below dEpENds ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected current fuel consumption. This value is displayed above a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). Estimated range with remaining fuel.
  • Page 60 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (5/10) The display of information shown below dEpENds ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected c) mileage before service. Distance remaining before the next service. When the distance value approaches the limit, there are several possible scenarios: –...
  • Page 61 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (6/10) Journey parameters The display of information shown below dEpENds ON ThE vEhIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected e) cruise control/speed limiter programmed speed. Refer to the information on the “Cruise control/Speed limiter” in Section 2. g) computer log.
  • Page 62: Information Messages

    Interpretation of messages “Top up oil” Top up as soon as possible. The card battery charge is too low (refer to the information on the “Renault card: “card battery low” battery” in section 5). Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter, contact your approved dealer “clean diesel filter”...
  • Page 63 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (8/10) Operating fault messages © These appear with the warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an approved dealer as soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle. ©...
  • Page 64: Warning Messages

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (9/10) Warning messages ® These appear with the warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. stop your engine and do not restart it. contact an approved dealer. Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages.
  • Page 65 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRIp cOmpUTER ANd WARNINg sYsTEm (10/10) Warning messages ® These appear with the warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. stop your engine and do not restart it. contact an approved dealer. Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages.
  • Page 66 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com cLOcK ANd EXTERNAL TEmpERATURE External temperature indicator special note: When the outside temperature is –3°C to +3°C, the °C characters flash (signal- ling a risk of black ice on the road). Note: in some cases (vehicle stopped for less than 3 hrs 30 mins), the infor- mation displayed on the screen when the ignition is switched on may be in-...
  • Page 67: Steering Wheel

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com sTEERINg WhEEL/pOWER-AssIsTEd sTEERINg variable power-assisted Operating faults steering – If the message “Check steering” is displayed on the instrument panel It is equipped with a system which © accompanied by the warn- adapts the level of assistance to the ve- ing light;...
  • Page 68: Door Mirrors

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR vIEW mIRRORs folding door mirrors With the engine running, move button 1 to position F: the door mirrors fold away. To reset them for driving, return to posi- tion C, D or E. heated door mirrors Mirror de-icing is carried out at the same time as rear screen de-icing.
  • Page 69: Audible And Visual Signals

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AUdIBLE ANd vIsUAL sIgNALs direction indicators Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction you are going to turn it. When driving on the motorway, the steering wheel is not often turned enough to return the stalk automatically to 0.
  • Page 70: Exterior Lighting And Signals

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com EXTERIOR LIghTINg ANd sIgNALs (1/3) á main beam headlights With the dipped beam head- lights lit, push stalk 1 forwards. This indicator light on the instrument panel comes on. To return to dipped beam headlight po- sition, pull the stalk 1 towards you. If the headlights are off, you can pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the head- lights.
  • Page 71 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com EXTERIOR LIghTINg ANd sIgNALs (2/3) switching off the lights see-me-home lighting function There are two possibilities: This function (useful, for example, for – manually, move ring 3 to the OFF opening a gate, garage, etc.) enables position; you to switch the dipped headlights on –...
  • Page 72: Rear Fog Light

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com EXTERIOR LIghTINg ANd sIgNALs (3/3) Rear fog light Turning off the front and rear fog lights. Turn the centre ring 5 on the stalk until the symbol is opposite Turn the ring 5 until the mark 4 is oppo- mark 4, then release it.
  • Page 73: Electric Beam Height Adjustment

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ELEcTRIc BEAm hEIghT AdJUsTmENT Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load On equipped vehicles, control A allows you to adjust the height of the beams according to the load. Turn control A downwards to lower the headlights and upwards to raise them.
  • Page 74: Windscreen Wash/Wipe

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WINdscREEN WAsh/WIpE (1/2) vehicle fitted with front windscreen wiper rain sensor A Wiping on request The stalk returns to position B when released. B Off C Automatic wiper function When this position is selected, the system detects water on the wind- screen and triggers the wipers at a suitable wiping speed.
  • Page 75: Windscreen Washer

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com WINdscREEN WAsh/WIpE ( headlights on The headlight washers will be activated at the same time. In freezing or snowy weather, ensure they are not stuck to the windscreen (including the central area located behind the interior rear-view mirror) and the rear screen before starting the wipers (risk of motor overheat- Windscreen washer,...
  • Page 76: Rear Screen Wash/Wipe

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR scREEN WAsh/WIpE Rear screen wash/wipe To use this, push stalk 1. A longer pull activates the windscreen washers and four sweeps of the wind- screen wipers followed by one sweep a few seconds later. special note If the windscreen wipers are operational when you select reverse gear, the rear screen is wiped intermittently.
  • Page 77: Fuel Tank

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fUEL TANK (1/3) diesel versions It is essential to use diesel fuel that conforms with the information given on the label inside cover A. petrol versions It is essential to use unleaded petrol. The octane rating (RON) must conform with the information given on the label on cover A.
  • Page 78 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fUEL TANK (2/3) vehicles running on ethanol-based filling with fuel persistent smell of fuel Insert the nozzle fully before beginning fuel It is essential to use unleaded petrol or to fill the tank (risk of splashback). fuel containing a maximum of 85% eth- If you notice a persistent Keep the nozzle in this position through- anol (E85).
  • Page 79 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com fUEL TANK (3/3) The engine can then be restarted; if it still does not run properly, allow it to run at idle. If the engine does not start after several attempts, contact an approved dealer. No modifications what- soever are permitted on any part of the fuel supply system (electronic unit,...
  • Page 80 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 1.74...
  • Page 81 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Section 2: Driving (Advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment) Running in ..............Starting the engine .
  • Page 82: Running In

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com RUNNING IN Petrol version Diesel version For the first 1,200 miles (2,000 km), For the first 900 miles (1,500 km), do do not exceed 78 mph (130 km/h) in not exceed 2,500 rpm. After complet- top gear (or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm), and ing this mileage you may drive faster, change gears without over-revving the although you may only expect top per-...
  • Page 83: Starting The Engine

    “turn steering wheel + start” Starting the engine RENAULT card in hands-free mode warns of this. The RENAULT card must be inserted in Remote control RENAULT card Starting with the tailgate open card reader 2 or in detection zone 3.
  • Page 84 (2/2) Operating faults In certain cases, the hands-free RENAULT card may not work: – when the RENAULT card battery is drained, flat battery, etc. – near to appliances operating on the same frequency as the card (monitor, mobile phone, video game, etc.);...
  • Page 85: Stopping The Engine

    “card absent- long press” When leaving your vehicle, appears on the instrument panel A: particular with press and hold button 1 for longer than RENAULT card, check that two seconds. the engine has completely stopped. RENAULT card in hands-free mode...
  • Page 86: Special Features Of Petrol Versions

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL vERSIONS The following operating conditions If you notice any of the above operating should be avoided: faults, have the necessary repairs car- ried out as soon as possible by an ap- – driving for long periods when the low proved dealer.
  • Page 87: Special Features Of Diesel Versions

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL vERSIONS Diesel engine speed Precautions to be taken in winter Diesel engines are fitted with injection To avoid faults in icy weather: equipment which prevents the engine – ensure that the battery is always fully speed being exceeded irrespective of charged;...
  • Page 88: Special Features Of Diesel Versions Fitted With A Particle Filter

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL vERSIONS FITTED wITH A PARTICLE FILTER Diesel engine speed Precautions to be taken in Ü winter Depending on the vehicle, the Diesel engines are fitted with injection warning light lights up on the instrument equipment which prevents the engine To avoid faults in icy weather: panel to show that there is a risk of the...
  • Page 89: Gear Lever

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com GEAR LEvER/HANDBRAKE Handbrake To release Pull lever 4 upwards, press button 3 and then lower the lever to the floor. To apply Pull upwards, check that the vehicle is properly immobilised. When driving, ensure that the handbrake has been Selecting reverse gear vehicle with automatic gearbox: refer completely released (red...
  • Page 90: Electronic Parking Brake

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (1/4) Automatic releasing of the electronic parking brake Indicator lights 3 and go out a The brake will be released as soon as few seconds after the engine has been the vehicle starts and accelerates. switched off.
  • Page 91 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (2/4) Parking without applying the Brief stop parking brake To manually activate the electronic park- (if there is a risk of ice etc.): ing brake, (when stopping at a red light, or stopping when the engine is running, –...
  • Page 92 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (3/4) versions with an automatic Operating faults gearbox © Indicator light flashes, accom- When indicator lights and in cer- ® panied by indicator lights For safety reasons, automatic release © tain cases light up on the instru- and the message “parking is deactivated when the driver’s door is ment panel accompanied by the mes-...
  • Page 93: Emergency Unlocking

    This control cannot be used to reap- and contact an approved Dealer. cle with the RENAULT card ply the parking brake. A reminder can be found on the inside. They could acci- label in area A.
  • Page 94: Engine Adjustments

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ADvICE: antipollution, fuel economy and driving (1/3) Aiding fuel economy Your vehicle complies with criteria for Have your vehicle adjusted and checked recycling and recovering vehicles at the by an approved Dealer, in accordance Depending on the vehicle, in order to end of their service life which will come with the instructions given in your main- optimise consumption, an indicator light...
  • Page 95 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ADvICE: antipollution, fuel economy and driving (2/3) Exhaust gas monitoring – Brake as little as possible. If you an- ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad- system vance, you may then simply release The exhaust gas monitoring system will the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 96 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ADvICE: antipollution, fuel economy and driving (3/3) – In vehicles fitted with air condi- tioning, it is normal to observe an increase in fuel consumption (espe- cially in urban conditions) when it is used. For vehicles fitted with manual air conditioning, switch off the system when it is not required.
  • Page 97: Environment

    This commitment is illustrated by the less fuel (eg. 140 g/km, equivalent to the vehicle components have been de- Renault eco² group signature. 5.3 l/100 km for a diesel vehicle). signed to enable them to be recycled. Our vehicles are also equipped with a...
  • Page 98: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (1/3) This system monitors the tyre pres- sure. The pressures must be adjusted when the tyres are cold. The operation of the tyre pressure If the tyre pressures cannot be checked monitor may be affected by using when the tyres are cold, assume an in- devices near the vehicle which op- crease of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
  • Page 99 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (2/3) Changing a wheel Emergency spare wheel The tyre pressure monitor takes approx- The emergency spare wheel has no imately 8 minutes to identify the tyres sensor, and cannot be recognised by which have been replaced. The system the system.
  • Page 100 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (3/3) Examples of messages which may appear on the instrument panel displays Message Display Interpretation of messages “Check tyre The tyre pressure is lower than normal. pressure” ® Indicator light comes on, accompanied by a bleep. Stop the vehicle as soon as “Significant possible and contact an approved dealer.
  • Page 101: All-Wheel Drive System: 4 Wheel Drive (4Wd)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ALL-wHEEL DRIvE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4wD) (1/3) “AUTO" mode “4wD Lock" mode This is the mode defined each time Press the bottom section of button 1. the engine is started. The button returns immediately to its ’...
  • Page 102: Drive System

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ALL-wHEEL DRIvE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4wD) (2/3) Operating faults When the system detects an operating fault the message “Check 4WD” and © warning light appear on the in- – as soon as the vehicle speed strument panel. exceeds 24 mph (40 km/h) in Contact your approved Dealer as soon “4WD Lock”...
  • Page 103 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ALL-wHEEL DRIvE SYSTEM: 4 wheel drive (4wD) (3/3) All-wheel drive system – Depending on the driving conditions, the system may switch automatically from “2WD” to “4WD”. In this case, the “4WD" indicator light does not come on. –...
  • Page 104: Driver Correction Devices/Aids

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com DRIvER CORRECTION DEvICES/AIDS (1/5) ABS (anti-lock braking Operating faults: Depending on the vehicle, this is com- posed of: – If the message “Check ABS” is dis- system) – the anti-lock braking system © Under heavy braking, the ABS prevents played and the ABS;...
  • Page 105: Electronic Stability Program

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com DRIvER CORRECTION DEvICES/AIDS (2/5) Electronic stability program Traction control ASR Operating faults ESP with understeer control This system helps to limit wheelspin of When the system detects an operat- and traction control ASR the drive wheels and to control the ve- ing fault the message “Check ESP”...
  • Page 106 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com DRIvER CORRECTION DEvICES/AIDS (3/5) If you deactivate this function, the Emergency brake assist traction control (ASR) system will This system supplements the ABS also be deactivated. and helps reduce vehicle stopping dis- As the ESP and ASR provide enhanced tances.
  • Page 107: Hill Descent Control

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com DRIvER CORRECTION DEvICES/AIDS (4/5) Starting the system The hill descent control system is de- With the vehicle travelling downhill at activated as soon as you depress the less than 15 mph (25 km/h) in first or brake pedal or the accelerator pedal, reverse gear (position D or R for vehi- and reactivated as soon as you release cles with an automatic transmission),...
  • Page 108 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com DRIvER CORRECTION DEvICES/AIDS (5/5) Hill start assistance This function assists the driver when starting on hills. It prevents the vehicle The hill start assistance from rolling backwards, depending on system cannot completely the slope, by automatically applying the prevent the vehicle from brakes when the driver lifts his/her foot rolling backwards in all sit-...
  • Page 109: Speed Limiter

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: speed limiter function (1/3) Controls Switching on The speed limiter function helps you stay within the driving speed limit that  1 Main “On/Off” switch. Press switch 1 on the side showing you choose, known as the limit speed. Indicator light 6 comes on, lit orange, 2 Limit speed activation, storage and and the message “speed limiter”...
  • Page 110 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: speed limiter function (2/3) varying the limit speed Exceeding the limit speed To vary the limit speed, press switch 2 It is possible to exceed the limit speed (+) repeatedly to increase the speed or at any moment.
  • Page 111 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: speed limiter function (3/3) Recalling the limit speed If a speed has been stored, it can be re- called by pressing switch 3 (R). Putting the function on Switching off the function standby The speed limiter function is deacti- vated if you press switch 1: in this case The speed limiter function is suspended a speed is no longer stored.
  • Page 112 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (1/4) The system is designed in such a way that it is possible to detect a dif- ference between the programmed speed and the speed shown on the instrument panel. This function is an addi- tional driving aid.
  • Page 113: Cruise Control

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (2/4) Switching on Activating cruise control Driving Press switch 1 on the side showing At a steady speed (above approximately Once a cruising speed is stored and  20 mph (30 km/h)) press switch 2 (+) the cruise control function is active, or 5 (-): the function is activated and the you may lift your foot off the accelera-...
  • Page 114 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (3/4) Exceeding the cruising speed The cruising speed may be exceeded at any time by depressing the accelera- tor pedal. While it is being exceeded, the cruising speed flashes on the in- strument panel.
  • Page 115 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (4/4) Returning to the cruising speed If a speed is stored, it can be recalled, once you are sure that the road condi- tions are suitable (traffic, road surface, weather conditions, etc.). With a vehicle speed above 20 mph (30 km/h), press switch 3 (R).
  • Page 116: Parking Distance Control

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (1/2) Operating principle Operation when reversing, when any object is On equipped vehicles, ultrasonic sen- detected approximately 1.50 metres sors fitted in the vehicle’s rear and/or from the vehicle, a beep sounds. front bumper measure the distance when moving forwards at least 7 mph between the vehicle and an obstacle (12 km/h), when any object is detected...
  • Page 117: The System

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (2/2) Activating/deactivating for long periods Press the switch for approximately 3 seconds to deactivate the system: the indicator light on the switch comes on and the message “parking distance control deactivated” is displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 118: Automatic Or Continuously Variable Transmission

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AUTOMATIC OR CONTINUOUSLY vARIABLE TRANSMISSION (1/3) Driving in automatic mode Select position D. In most traffic con- ditions, you will not have to touch the gear selector lever again: the gears will change automatically at the right time and at the most suitable engine speed because the automatic system takes into account the vehicle load and road...
  • Page 119: Parking The Vehicle

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AUTOMATIC OR CONTINUOUSLY vARIABLE TRANSMISSION (2/3) Driving in manual mode Special circumstances Parking the vehicle With the selector lever in position D, – If the bends and road surface do When the vehicle is stopped, move the move the lever to the left.
  • Page 120 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AUTOMATIC OR CONTINUOUSLY vARIABLE TRANSMISSION (3/3) Operating faults – when driving, if the ‘check gearbox’ message appears on the instrument panel, it indicates a fault. Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible. – when driving, if the message “gear- box overheating”...
  • Page 121: Your Comfort

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Section 3: Your comfort Air vents (air outlets) ............. Manual air conditioning/heating system .
  • Page 122: Air Vents, Air Outlets

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AIR VENTS, air outlets (1/2) 6 right-hand side window demisting 1 left-hand side air vent vent 2 left-hand side window demisting 7 right-hand side air vent vent 8 passenger footwell air vents 3 windscreen demisting vents 9 driver footwell air vents 4 Centre air vents.
  • Page 123 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AIR VENTS, air outlets (2/2) Air flow Direction To remove bad odours from your ve- hicles, only use the systems designed Turn the control knobs 2 to adjust the Move tabs 1 or 3. for this purpose. Consult an approved flow of air.
  • Page 124: Air Recirculation Mode

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MANuAl AIR coNDITIoNINg/hEATINg SySTEM (1/3) Air recirculation mode Press button B: the operating indicator light comes on. In these conditions air is taken from the passenger compartment and is recircu- lated, with no air being taken from out- side the vehicle.
  • Page 125 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MANuAl AIR coNDITIoNINg/hEATINg SySTEM (2/3) Switching air conditioning on or off The air conditioning is switched on (in- dicator light illuminated) or off (indicator light extinguished) using button F. The air conditioning system is used for: – lowering the temperature inside the passenger compartment;...
  • Page 126: Passenger Compartment

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MANuAl AIR coNDITIoNINg/hEATINg SySTEM (3/3) Rear screen de-icing/ demisting Press button D: the operating indicator light comes on. This function is used to prevent con- densation forming on the rear screen. To switch it off, press button D again. “clear View”...
  • Page 127: Automatic Climate Control

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (1/6) Adjusting the air temperature – Turn control 1 to adjust the tempera- ture on the driver’s side: the temper- ature is displayed on screen 2; – Turn control 9 to adjust the tempera- ture on the passenger’s side: the tem- perature is displayed on screen 10.
  • Page 128: Automatic Mode

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (2/6) Automatic mode To reach and keep the chosen comfort level and to maintain good visibility, the Press the automatic mode button 3. system controls: The indicator light on the button comes – ventilation speed; –...
  • Page 129 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (3/6) The displayed temperature values show a comfort level. When the vehicle is started in cold or hot weather, increasing or de- creasing the values displayed does not mean that the temperature is Varying the ventilation speed Switching air conditioning on reached more quickly.
  • Page 130 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (4/6) “clear View” function Press button 8: the integrated indicator light comes on. This function quickly demists and de- ices the windscreen, the rear screen, the front side windows, and the door mirrors (depending on the vehicle). The air conditioning and rear screen de- icing functions must be activated.
  • Page 131 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (5/6) The air flow is mainly directed to the dashboard vents. The air flow is directed to the windscreen demisting vents and the dashboard vents. This setting maintains the optimum temperature level in warm weather. The air flow is directed to the windscreen demisting vents õ...
  • Page 132 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AuToMATIc clIMATE coNTRol (6/6) 14 15 Setting the air recirculation Flow of air from rear air Prolonged use of this position may lead to odours, caused by non-renewal of mode vents. air, and the formation of condensation (depending on vehicle) Pressing button 11 activates air recircu- on the windows.
  • Page 133: Maintenance

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AIR coNDITIoNINg: information and advice on use Advice on use operating faults In some situations, (air conditioning Fuel consumption off, air recirculation activated, venti- As a general rule, contact your ap- You will normally notice an increase lation speed at zero or low, etc.) you proved dealer in the event of an op- in fuel consumption (especially...
  • Page 134 Driver’s responsibility Never leave your vehicle with the Renault card inside and never leave a child Front and rear passenger with the ignition on, press the switch...
  • Page 135: Electric Windows

    – Fully and briefly press down on then lower and raise the window fully to the RENAulT card or, in hands-free the relevant switch down: the window reinitialise the system. mode, the door or tailgate button, will open completely.
  • Page 136: Electric Sunroof

    (limited to approximately 45 sec- onds). Driver’s responsibility Never leave your vehicle with the Renault card inside and never leave a child Sunroof blind Tilting the sunroof (or a pet) unsupervised, even for a opening: open the sunroof blind, then Move handles 1 forwards or backwards short while.
  • Page 137: Remote Control

    When you lock the doors from the out- using products recommended by our side, press the locking button on Technical Department; the RENAulT card or, in hands-free – do not open the sunroof immedi- mode, the door or tailgate button ately after the vehicle has been in...
  • Page 138: Sun Visor

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com SuN VISoR (1/2) Front sun visor courtesy mirror with light Lower the sun visor 1 over the wind- Lift the cover 4. screen or unclip it and turn it over the Light 5 switches on automatically. side window. courtesy mirror without light 3 Lift cover 2.
  • Page 139: Child Minder Mirror

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com SuN VISoR /chIlD MINDER MIRRoR (2/2) Side sun blind child minder mirror (depending on vehicle) Pull the sun visor upwards using tab 6 until hooks 7 engage in their hous- This allows you to see the rear seats. ing (make sure the hooks are properly –...
  • Page 140: Interior Lighting

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com INTERIoR lIghTINg (1/2) courtesy lights Door lights glove box light 5 Use switch 3: Each light 4 comes on when a door is Light 5 comes on when the cover is – left-hand side: the light comes on opened.
  • Page 141 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com INTERIoR lIghTINg (2/2) Front centre armrest storage Rear light 8 luggage compartment compartment 6 light 10 Use switch 7: Light 6 comes on when the glovebox is Use switch 9: – top position: the light is off; opened.
  • Page 142: Passenger Compartment Storage/Fittings

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (1/6) Passenger storage Front door armrest storage 6 Depending on the vehicle, this storage compartment has: compartment Pull handle 1 to open it. – a card holder 2 Door pockets 7 It can hold A4 size documents, large It can hold books, maps, cups, etc.
  • Page 143 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (2/6) Sunglasses holder 8 Mobile phone storage Front centre armrest storage compartment and ashtray 10 compartment A (depending on vehicle) Lift control 13 then lift cover 12. Sun visor storage 9 Note: do not use this storage compart- This can be used for storing motorway ment for bottles or cups.
  • Page 144 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (3/6) Rear armrest storage 16 Ski hatch Removing the rear armrest Depending on the vehicle, a storage If you want to transport long objects Pull strap 21 to unclip it. compartment may be fitted in the rear (skis etc.) in the luggage compartment, Press on the left-hand side of the arm- armrest.
  • Page 145 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (4/6) handle for holding bags Rear parcel shelves 24 Rear door storage (depending on vehicle) whilst cornering 22 compartment 27 Raise it to the horizontal position. This offers support and can be held This can be used to store books, drinks when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 146 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (5/6) Drawer under passenger Passenger compartment floor luggage compartment floor seat 29 storage 30 storage 32 (depending on vehicle) Hold handle 28 and pull out drawer 29. There is a flap 32 on both sides of the A flap 30 is located either side of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 147 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PASSENgER coMPARTMENT SToRAgE/FITTINgS (6/6) Storage compartment under Lift the handle then attach the hook 35 Depending on the vehicle, these stor- to the ring 36. age compartments are available 37. the luggage compartment carpet. Press control 34, to access the handle. 3.27...
  • Page 148: Ashtray/Cigar Lighter

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AShTRAy/cIgAR lIghTER/AccESSoRIES SocKET Ashtray 1 Accessories socket 4 and 5 (depending on vehicle) This is a removable ashtray which may be fitted into one of the cup holders or Depending on the vehicle, this can be storage compartments 3 in the vehicle. fitted instead of cigar lighter 2.
  • Page 149: Rear Bench Seat Functions

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR BENch SEAT FuNcTIoNS (1/2) To fold down the rear To fold down the rear seats To return the seat to its seats from the luggage from inside the passenger original position compartment compartment – lift the seatback and return it to its original position;...
  • Page 150 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com REAR BENch SEAT FuNcTIoNS (2/2) When adjusting the seat, always ensure that the seat belt can return to its original position. When moving the rear bench seat, make sure the bench seat anchor- age points are clean (they should be To adjust the seatback on the free from grit, cloths etc.).
  • Page 151 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com luggAgE coMPARTMENT (1/2) Max 200 Kg Double opening tailgate Full access: when the upper section is open, pull handle 2 and guide the lower opening section B fully downwards. The maximum authorised Quick access: press switch 1 and lift weight on the lower section the upper section A.
  • Page 152: Luggage Compartment

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com luggAgE coMPARTMENT (2/2) To close the tailgate opening the tailgate from Next, lower the upper section A and close it. inside the vehicle Lift the lower section B of the tailgate, For your comfort, use handle 3 on the then close it.
  • Page 153: Luggage Compartment Cover

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com luggAgE coMPARTMENT coVER To unfold the flexible section Removing the luggage cover luggage compartment cover of the luggage compartment storage Press the two ends 3 and move them cover towards the centre of the luggage com- Move the parcel shelf up (move- partment cover, then tilt the cover.
  • Page 154: Transporting Objects In The Luggage Compartment/Towing

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com TRANSPoRTINg oBjEcTS IN ThE luggAgE coMPARTMENT/TowINg (towing equipment) Always place the objects to be trans- ported so that their largest side rests against the back of the rear bench seat, for normal loads (example A), or Always position the heavi- against the back of the front seats when est items directly on the the rear bench seatbacks are folded...
  • Page 155: Anchorage Points/Luggage Net

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ANchoRAgE PoINTS/luggAgE NET Anchorage points 1 luggage net The luggage net can be attached using anchorage points 1, 2 and 3. Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor. If the vehicle is equipped with anchorage points 1 on the luggage compartment floor, It is prohibited to attach a use them.
  • Page 156: Roof Bars

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com RooF BARS It is strictly forbidden to place the roof bars in the transverse position Roof bars 1 Roof bar mounting points 2 (carrying position) when entering a (depending on vehicle) roller-type car wash. To access the mounting points, pivot Luggage can be transported on the lug- each section 2 upwards using a flatb- gage bars mounted on the roof bars.
  • Page 157 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MulTIMEDIA EQuIPMENT The presence and location of this equip- ment depends on the vehicle’s multime- dia equipment. 1 Radio; 2 central control; 3 steering column control; 4 microphones; 5 multimedia sockets. hands-free telephone integrated control On equipped vehicles, use micro- phones 4 and steering column con- trol 3.
  • Page 158 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 3.38...
  • Page 159 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Section 4: Maintenance Bonnet ............... . Engine oil level: general information .
  • Page 160: Bonnet

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com BOnnet Opening the bonnet Closing the bonnet To open, pull handle 1, located on the left-hand side of the dashboard. Lift the bonnet, release stay 4 from its Check that nothing has been left in the holder 5; for your safety, always fix it engine compartment.
  • Page 161: Engine Oil Level: General Information

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com enGIne OIL LeVeL: general information (1/2) It is normal for an engine to use oil for lubrication and cooling of moving parts and it is normal to top up the level be- tween oil changes. However, contact an approved Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being consumed every 600 miles (1,000 km) after the running in period.
  • Page 162 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com enGIne OIL LeVeL: general information (2/2) Once the operation is complete, ensure that the dipstick is fully inserted, or Consult your approved Dealer at the cap-type dipstick screwed in com- once if you notice an abnormal or pletely.
  • Page 163: Engine Oil Level: Topping Up/Filling

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com enGIne OIL LeVeL: topping up/filling (1/2) 2.5 16V 2.0 dCi topping up/filling – Unscrew cap 1; – top up the level (as a guide, the ca- The vehicle must be parked on level pacity between the minimum and ground and the engine should be cold maximum reading on the dipstick 2 (for instance, before the engine is...
  • Page 164: Engine Oil Change

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com enGIne OIL LeVeL: topping up/filling (2/2) Oil change Filling: take care when Service interval: refer topping up the oil that Maintenance Service Booklet for your no oil drips onto engine vehicle. components - risk of fire. Remember to refit the cap securely Average capacities for oil change as there is a risk of fire if oil splashes including oil filter...
  • Page 165: Levels

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com LeVeLS (1/3) Checking intervals Replacement intervals Check the coolant level regularly Refer to the Maintenance Service (very severe damage is likely to be Booklet for your vehicle. caused to the engine if it runs out of coolant). If the level needs to be topped up, only use products approved by our Technical Department which ensure:...
  • Page 166: Brake Fluid Level

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com LeVeLS (2/3) topping up Level 2 It is normal for the level to drop as the After any operation on the hydraulic cir- linings become worn, but it should never cuit, a specialist must replace the fluid. drop below the “MIn”...
  • Page 167: Windscreen/Headlight Washer Reservoir

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com LeVeLS /FILteRS (3/3) Liquid Filters Screen wash product (product with an- The replacement of filter elements (air tifreeze in winter). filter, passenger compartment filter, diesel filter, etc.) is scheduled in the Jets maintenance operations for your vehi- cle.
  • Page 168: Tyre Pressure

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tyRe pReSSURe tyre safety and use of snow chains The tyre pressure is indicated on la- Zone D: rear tyre pressure. bel A affixed to the edge of the driver’s Refer to the information on “Tyres” Zone E: dimension of the emergency door.
  • Page 169: Battery

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com BAtteRy Replacing the battery As this operation is complex, we advise you to contact an approved Dealer. The battery does not require any main- Label A tenance. Observe the indications on the battery: – 1 naked flames and smoking forbid- den;...
  • Page 170: Bodywork Maintenance

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com BODyWORk MAIntenAnCe (1/2) protection against the effects you should not: – Use solvents not approved by our Technical Department to remove of corrosive agents – Degrease or clean mechanical com- stains as this could damage the ponents (e.g. the engine compart- Although your vehicle has been treated paintwork.
  • Page 171 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com BODyWORk MAIntenAnCe (2/2) you should – Observe the vehicle stopping dis- – Before going through a roller type car tances when driving on gravelled wash, return the windscreen wiper – Wash your car frequently, with the surfaces to prevent paint damage. stalk to the Off position (refer to engine off, with cleaning products the information on the “Windscreen...
  • Page 172: Interior Trim Maintenance

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com InteRIOR tRIM MAIntenAnCe – Seat belts you should not: Whatever type of stain is on the trim, use soapy water (if possible, warm These must be kept clean. You are strongly advised not to position water) containing: objects such as deodorants, scents, etc.
  • Page 173: Practical Advice

    RENAULT card: battery ........
  • Page 174: Emergency Spare Wheel 6

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Puncture, emergency sPare wheel Vehicles fitted with an emergency spare wheel smaller than the four other wheels: – Never fit more than one emer- gency spare wheel to the same vehicle. – Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel with the same dimensions as the original.
  • Page 175: Tool Kit

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tOOl KIt Jack 1 Fold the jack away correctly before storing it in its housing. Jack handle 2 towing hitch 3 Refer to the information on “Towing” in Section 5. wheelbrace 4 Allows the wheel bolts to be locked/un- locked.
  • Page 176: Changing A Wheel

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com changIng a wheel (1/2) Attach the wheelbrace 1 and the jack handle 6 (in groove 5). Turn the wheelbrace until the wheel lifts off the ground. Vehicles equipped with jack, Switch on the hazard warn- wheelbrace and wheel wrench ing lights.
  • Page 177 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com changIng a wheel (2/2) Undo the bolts and take off the wheel. Fit the emergency spare wheel on the central hub and turn it to locate the mounting holes in the wheel and the hub. If bolts are supplied with the emergency spare wheel, only use these bolts for the emergency spare wheel.
  • Page 178: Tyres (Tyre And Wheel Safety, Use In Winter)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tyres (1/3) tyre and wheel safety When the tyre tread has been worn to the level of the wear indicators, they The tyres are the only contact between become visible 2: it is then neces- the vehicle and the road, so it is essen- sary to replace your tyres because the tial to keep them in good condition.
  • Page 179: Tyre Pressures

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tyres (2/3) tyre pressures emergency spare wheel Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures Adhere to the tyre pressures (including Refer to the information on the which may be reached in hot weather the emergency spare wheel).
  • Page 180 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tyres (3/3) Fitting new tyres use in winter studded tyres This type of equipment may only be Always ensure tyres with identical spec- chains used for a limited period and as laid ifications are fitted to all four wheels For safety reasons, fitting snow down by local legislation.
  • Page 181: Headlights (Changing Bulbs)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com halOgen headlIghts: changing bulbs direction indicator lights Undo bulb holder 1 a quarter of a turn. Undo the bulb a quarter of a turn. Bulb type: Py21w. Front side light Disconnect the bulb holder 6 then remove the bulb. Bulb type: w5w.
  • Page 182 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com XenOn headlIghts: changing bulbs cleaning the headlights As the headlights are made of plastic glass, use a soft cloth or cotton wool to clean them. If this does not clean it properly, moisten the cloth with soapy water, then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth or cotton wool.
  • Page 183 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com headlIghts: additional/front fog lights additional lights If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights to your vehicle, consult an approved dealer. Front fog lights 1 changing a bulb: Contact an approved dealer. Bulb type: h11. Any operation on (or modi- fication to) the electrical system must be performed...
  • Page 184 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com rear lIghts: changing bulbs (1/3) However, because bodywork compo- nents need to be removed, you are ad- vised to have your bulbs replaced by an approved dealer. removing the bulbs Release the light unit by pulling it back- wards.
  • Page 185: Reversing Light

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com rear lIghts: changing bulbs (2/3) side lights and tailgate high-level brake light 10 Undo bulb holder 8 or 9 a quarter of a turn then replace the bulb. reversing light Consult an approved Dealer. note: Ensure that the lead is in place Remove the screws 7 on the tailgate before inserting the light unit.
  • Page 186: Rear Lights (Changing Bulbs)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com rear lIghts and sIde lIghts: changing bulbs (3/3) number plate lights 13 Indicator lights 14 Remove the two screws 12 then unclip Push the indicator light 14 forwards and the light. turn it outwards to unclip it. Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn screwdriver or similar).
  • Page 187: Interior Lights (Changing Bulbs)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com InterIOr lIghtIng: changing bulbs (1/3) Vanity mirror light courtesy light Remove the bulb 3. Bulb type: c5w festoon bulb. Use a flat-blade screwdriver or similar Use a flat-blade screwdriver or similar to unclip the lens 1. to unclip the lens 2. Remove the bulb.
  • Page 188: Interior Lighting: Changing Bulbs

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com InterIOr lIghtIng: changing bulbs (2/3) Passenger storage door lights central armrest storage compartment light 4 compartment light 6 Unclip light 5 (using a flat-blade screw- driver or similar). Unclip the lens then Consult an approved Dealer. Consult an approved Dealer. remove the bulb.
  • Page 189 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com InterIOr lIghtIng: changing bulbs (3/3) rear passenger lights 7 Remove the screw 9 (using a tool such as a flat-blade screwdriver) then unclip and light for luggage the lens. Remove the bulb 10. compartment 8 Bulb type: c5w festoon bulb. Unclip light 7 or 8 (using a flat-blade screwdriver or similar).
  • Page 190: Fuses

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Fuses (1/2) INCORRECT CORRECT Fuse box 1 Disconnect the fuse using tweezers 2. Slide the fuse backwards to remove it If any electrical component does not from the tweezers. work, check the condition of the fuses. Do not reuse the fuse. Open the cover.
  • Page 191 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Fuses (2/2) allocation of fuses (dePendIng On the eQuIPment leVel) symbol allocation symbol allocation SPARE Spare fuses ELEC IGN Electrical equipment BLOWER All-wheel drive trans- Ventilation 4WD CONT MOTOR mission METER Counter REAR DEFOG Heated rear screen ROOM LAMP Interior light BOSE AMP Audio system...
  • Page 192: Battery: Troubleshooting

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Battery: troubleshooting (1/2) to avoid all risk of sparks: – Ensure that any electrical consumers (courtesy lights, etc.) are switched off before disconnecting or recon- necting the battery. – When charging, stop the charger before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
  • Page 193: Connecting A Battery Charger

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Battery: troubleshooting (2/2) starting the vehicle using the Attach the positive lead A to the (+) ter- minal 1 then to the (+) terminal 4 of battery from another vehicle the battery supplying the current. If you have to use the battery from an- Attach the negative lead B to the (–) other vehicle to start, obtain suitable terminal 3 of the battery supplying the...
  • Page 194: Renault Card: Battery

    (insert the the next time the vehicle is started, the place the RENAULTcard battery, press RENAULT card in the card reader) and message will disappear. button 1, pulling on emergency key 2, lock/unlock the vehicle (refer to the in- then unclip cover 3 using tab 4.
  • Page 195: Accessories

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com accessOrIes Before fitting an electrical or If you are using an anti-theft electronic device (particu- device, only attach it to the larly for transmitters/receiv- brake pedal. ers: frequency bandwidth, power level, position of the aerial etc.), ensure that it is compatible with your vehicle.
  • Page 196 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com wIPer Blades Check the condition of the wiper blades. You are responsible for their service life: – clean the blades, windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy water; – do not use them when the wind- screen or rear screen are dry; –...
  • Page 197: Towing Procedure

    (risk of running ing column is not locked. down the battery). If it is locked, insert the RENAULT card Furthermore, it is essential to respect into the reader and press the Start/Stop the towing regulations set out in the leg-...
  • Page 198 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tOwIng: breakdown (2/4) 2wd vehicles Vehicles fitted with an automatic transmission or continuously vari- If the lever is stuck in P, able transmission. even though you are de- with the ignition off, the gearbox is no pressing the brake pedal, longer lubricated.
  • Page 199 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tOwIng: breakdown (3/4) 4wd vehicles Whichever type of gearbox is fitted, a 4WD vehicle must never be towed if any of its 4 wheels are touching the ground. vehicle must never be towed if one of its 4 wheels is touching the ground.
  • Page 200 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com tOwIng: breakdown (4/4) – RENAULT recommends the use of a rigid towing bar. If a rope or cable is used (where the law allows this), the vehicle being towed must be able to brake. – A vehicle must not be towed if it is not fit to be driven.
  • Page 201 POssIBle causes what tO dO The RENAULT card does not lock or Card battery is flat. Replace the battery. You can still lock/ unlock the doors. unlock and start your vehicle (refer to the information on “Locking/unlocking the...
  • Page 202: Operating Faults

    Starting conditions are not Refer to the information on “Starting/stopping the fulfilled. engine” in Section 2. The RENAULT “hands-free” Insert the card in the card reader in order to start card does not work. the engine. Refer to the information on “Starting/stopping the engine”...
  • Page 203 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com OPeratIng Faults (3/5) On the road POssIBle causes what tO dO Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to correct pressures, Check the tyre pressures: if this is not the incorrectly balanced or damaged. problem, have them checked by an ap- proved Dealer.
  • Page 204 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com OPeratIng Faults (4/5) On the road POssIBle causes what tO dO Steering becomes heavy. Assistance overheating. Consult an approved dealer. The engine is overheating. The cool- Engine cooling fan not working. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and ant temperature indicator is in the contact an approved dealer.
  • Page 205 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com OPeratIng Faults (5/5) electrical equipment POssIBle causes what tO dO The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Free the blades before using the wipers. Faulty electrical circuit. Consult an approved dealer. Fuse damaged. Replace the fuse, refer to the information on “Fuses”.
  • Page 206 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 5.34...
  • Page 207: Technical Specifications

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Section 6: Technical specifications Vehicle identification plates ............Dimensions .
  • Page 208: Vehicle Identification Plates

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Vehicle identification plates the information shown on the ve- 6 Technical specifications of vehicle. hicle identification plate should be 7 Vehicle paint reference. quoted on all correspondence or 8 Equipment level. orders. 9 Vehicle type. 10 Trim code. Vehicle identification plate A 11 Additional equipment specifica- 1 Vehicle type and chassis number.
  • Page 209: Engine Identification Plates

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com engine identification plates 2.5 16V 2.0 dCi the information on the label A or engine plate B engine plate B should be quoted This gives the engine type and number on all of your correspondence or (it may be in a different location, de- orders.
  • Page 210 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com diMensions (in metres) 2.690 1.545 4.520 1.695 (1) 1.715 (2) 1.550 (1) without roof rack 2.120 (2) with roof rack...
  • Page 211: Engine Specifications

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com engine specifications Versions 2.5 16V 2.0 dci engine type M9R Turbo (see engine number) cubic capacity (cc) 2 488 1 995 It is essential that you use unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap. If not avail- able, for a limited time only, use unleaded Diesel type of fuel...
  • Page 212: Weights

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Weights (in kg) the weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options: they vary depending on your vehicle’s equipment. consult an approved dealer. Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMac) Weights indicated on the manufacturer’s plate total train weight (MtR) (refer to chapter 6 “Vehicle identification plate”) towing weight braked obtained by calculating: MtR - MMac...
  • Page 213: Replacement Parts And Repairs

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com ReplaceMent paRts and RepaiRs Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly-specialised tests. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally. If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Furthermore, repairs carried out within the manufacturer’s Network using original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of the repair order.
  • Page 214: Service Sheets

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (1/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 215: Anticorrosion Check

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (2/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 216 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (3/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 217 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (4/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 218 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (5/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 219 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com seRVice sheets (6/6) Vin: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □ ........ □ anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous type of operation: stamp Service □...
  • Page 220 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com anticoRRosion check (1/5) If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. Vin: ............stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair:...
  • Page 221 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com anticoRRosion check (2/5) If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. Vin: ............stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair:...
  • Page 222 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com anticoRRosion check (3/5) If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. Vin: ............stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair:...
  • Page 223 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com anticoRRosion check (4/5) If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. Vin: ............stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair:...
  • Page 224 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com anticoRRosion check (5/5) If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. Vin: ............stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair: Repair to be carried out: stamp Date of repair:...
  • Page 225: Alphabetical Index

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AlphABetiCAl inDex (1/5) ABS ...............2.24 → 2.28 catalytic converter............2.6, 2.8 accessories................ 5.23 central door locking ........1.8, 1.11 → 1.13 accessories socket ............3.28 changing a bulb ............5.9 → 5.14 additional methods of restraint .......... 1.28 changing a wheel............5.4 – 5.5 side protection .............
  • Page 226 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AlphABetiCAl inDex (2/5) driving position front seats settings ............. 1.18 – 1.19 adjustment ..........1.14, 1.16 – 1.17 fuel advice on fuel economy ..........2.14 electric beam height adjustment ........1.67 capacity ............1.71 → 1.73 electric windows ............. 3.14 – 3.15 filling ............1.46, 1.71 →...
  • Page 227 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AlphABetiCAl inDex (3/5) direction indicators ........1.63, 5.9, 5.12 indicators ................5.9 fog lights ............. 1.66, 5.11 indicators: hazard warning ............1.63 exterior temperature indicator ........1.60 main beam headlights ............ 5.9 instrument panel ..........1.44 → 1.59 number plate lights ............
  • Page 228 → 3.27 functions ............3.29 – 3.30 storage compartments ...........3.22 → 3.27 rear view mirrors ..............1.62 sun visor ................3.18 RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID) ....1.13 sunroof..............3.16 – 3.17 RENAULT card battery ................5.22 use ...............1.2 → 1.8 tailgate ............
  • Page 229 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com AlphABetiCAl inDex (5/5) transporting objects in the luggage compartment ........3.34 luggage net ..............3.35 trip computer and warning system... 1.44 → 1.47, 1.50 → 1.59 tyre pressure..........2.18 → 2.20, 4.10, 5.7 tyre pressure monitor..........2.18 → 2.20 tyre pressures ..............
  • Page 230: For Your Safety

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 4 SIMPLE ACTIONS* FOR YOUR SAFETY • Always fasten • Always secure children • Adjust the height of • Place heavy objects or your seat belt, using devices suitable the seat belt according luggage at the back of the –...
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