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RENAULT recommends ELF

For allengines

For all petroland LPG engines

For allengines

Manual gearboxAutomatic gearboxKangoo 4×4 rear axle

Power steering

ELF EXCELLIUM LDX 5W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 / B4ELF ULTIMATE 5W-40Premium performance. Best engine care under the most severe conditions

ELF EVOLUTION SXR 5W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 / B4Premium performance

ELF EVOLUTION SXR 5W-30 ACEA A5 / B5ELF ELITE PREMIER PLUS 5W-30 ACEA A1 / B1Fuel savings, engine care and protecting the environment

ELF COMPETITION ST 10W-40 ACEA A3 / B3ELF PREMIER PLUS 10W-40 ACEA A3 / B3ELF TURBO DIESEL 10W-40 ACEA B3 / B4Other types of lubricants approved by RENAULT, for petrol or diesel engines

TRANSELF TRJ 75W-80 API GL5RENAULTMATIC D3 Syn DEXRON IIITRANSELF UNIVERSAL 80W-90 API GL5

RENAULTMATIC D2 DEXRON II

RENAULT recommends ELF approved lubricants.For top-ups or oil drain, we recommend you to use only original lubricants.For further information, please contact your RENAULT dealer or go to www.lubricants.elf.com

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Brief overview

Tyre pressures ......................................................................................................... 0.04

Adjusting the seats and the driver's position ........................................ 1.21 ➟ 1.23

Child restraints .......................................................................................... 1.32 ➟ 1.41

Indicator lights ........................................................................................... 1.48 ➟ 1.77

De-icing/Demisting ................................................................................................. 1.81

Visible and audible warning signals .................................................................... 1.82

Running in, driving ................................................................................... 2.02 ➟ 2.14

Heating/Air conditioning ......................................................................... 3.04 ➟ 3.09

Opening the bonnet ................................................................................................ 4.02

Levels (engine oil, windscreen washer, etc.) ......................................... 4.03 ➟ 4.11

Emergency spare wheel ............................................................................ 5.02 ➟ 5.04

Practical advice (replacing the bulbs, fuses, repairs,operating faults) ........................................................................................ 5.02 ➟ 5.36

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C O N T E N T SSections

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Getting to know your vehicle ............................................................

Driving ...............................................................................................................

Your comfort .................................................................................................

Maintenance ..................................................................................................

Practical advice ...........................................................................................

Technical specifications ........................................................................

Alphabetical index ....................................................................................

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Tyre pressures when cold (in bar)

Tyre sizes 165/70 R 14 C 165/70 R 14reinforced

165/75 R 14 C 175/65 R 14

Normal use• Front 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.2• Rear 3.4 3.0 3.2 2.2

Full load use and/or motorwaydriving (1)• Front 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.4• Rear 3.4 3.0 3.2 2.6

Emergency spare wheel• Identical to other 4 wheels 3.4 – 3.2 2.6• for temporary use – 2.9 (13'') – –

Wheel sizes 5.5 J 14 5.5 J 14 5.5 J 14 5.5 J 14

Tyre safety and use of chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for advice on tyre maintenance and, depending on the version, the use ofchains.

(1) Special note concerning vehicles driven at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight) and towing a trailerThe maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.Refer to the information on weights in Section 6 for more details.

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Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle

Keys .................................................................................................................................................................. 1.02Radio frequency remote control unit ................................................................................................ 1.03 ➟ 1.05Doors .................................................................................................................................................... 1.06 ➟ 1.12RAID (Renault Anti-Intruder Device) ............................................................................................................ 1.13Engine immobiliser system ................................................................................................................. 1.14 - 1.15Headrests ............................................................................................................................................... 1.16 - 1.17Roof flap ................................................................................................................................................ 1.18 - 1.19Partition ............................................................................................................................................................ 1.20Front seats ........................................................................................................................................................ 1.21Seat belts/restraint systems in addition to the front seat belts ...................................................... 1.22 ➟ 1.31Child safety ......................................................................................................................................... 1.32 ➟ 1.41Driving position ................................................................................................................................... 1.42 ➟ 1.47Instrument panel ................................................................................................................................. 1.48 ➟ 1.77Clock ...................................................................................................................................................... 1.78 - 1.79Rear-view mirrors ............................................................................................................................................ 1.80Rear screen and windscreen de-icing and demisting .................................................................................. 1.81Horn and hazard warning lights .................................................................................................................... 1.82Headlight beam adjustment ............................................................................................................................ 1.83External lighting and signals ............................................................................................................... 1.84 - 1.85Screen wash/wipe ................................................................................................................................ 1.86 - 1.87Fuel tank ............................................................................................................................................... 1.88 - 1.89

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KEYS

1 Coded key for ignition switch,doors and fuel filler cap.

2 Key for ignition switch, doorsand fuel filler cap.

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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

1 Radio frequency remote control,ignition, door and fuel cap key.

2 Battery warning light

3 Radio frequency remote control,ignition, door and filler cap key.

4 Battery warning light.

Driver's responsibilityIf there is a child (or a pet)in the vehicle, never leaveit unattended with the key

in the ignition. With the key in theignition he or she could start theengine or operate electricalequipment such as the electricwindows and there is a risk that thechild may be injured (by trappinghis or her neck, arm, hand, etc.).Risk of serious injury.

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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (continued)

Remote control units 1 and 3 areused to lock and unlock the doors.They are supplied by a batterywhich must be replaced when thebattery warning light 2 or 4 nolonger lights up (refer to the sectionon Remote control locking:batteries).

Locking/unlocking the doorsRemote control unit 1Press the remote control unit forapproximately one second to lock orunlock the doors (indicator light 2will light up).

Remote control unit 3Press the remote control unit forapproximately one second(indicator light 4 lights up) to lock(side B) or to unlock (side A).

The side repeaters and hazardwarning lights flash twice toindicate that the doors have beenlocked.Note: depending on the vehicle,when a door or tailgate is notproperly closed or remains open,the hazard warning lights do notflash.

The hazard warning lights and siderepeaters flash once to indicateunlocking.

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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (continued)The remote control unitoperating rangeThis varies according to theenvironment: therefore take carewhen handling the remote controlthat you do not inadvertently lockor unlock the doors.

Note: on certain vehicles, if a door isnot opened within approximately30 seconds of the doors beingunlocked with the remote control,the doors will lock againautomatically.

InterferenceInterference may be caused to theoperation of the remote control byfactors in the immediate vicinity(external installations or the use ofequipment operating on the samefrequency as the remote control).

If you lose your keys or remotecontrol unit, or need another set,contact your RENAULT Dealer.• If a remote control unit is

replaced, it will be necessary totake the vehicle to yourRENAULT Dealer because boththe vehicle and the remotecontrol are needed to initialise thesystem.

• Depending on the vehicle, youhave the option of using up tofour remote control units.Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

• Make sure the batteries are alwaysin good condition; they have aservice life of approximately twoyears.

Refer to Section 5 of the driver'shandbook for information on how tochange the batteries.

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DOORS

Front doorOpening the doors from the outsideUnlock using the key after havinginserting it fully into one of the frontdoor locks 1. Place your handbehind handle 2 and pull it towardsyou.

Opening from the insideMove handle 4 or 6.

Sliding side doorOpening the doors from the outsideUnlock the door using a key in thesame way as a front door, place yourhand behind handle 3 and slide thedoor towards the rear of the vehicleuntil it locks in position.

Closing from the insideUse handle 5 to close the doorcompletely.Check that the bonnet is correctlylocked.

Recommendations for thesliding side door (left orright-hand side)Appropriate precautions

must be taken when opening orclosing the sliding door, as is thecase for any of the vehicle doors.- Check that the door will not come

into contact with any person, partof your body, animal or object.

- Only use the handles on theinside and outside of the door tooperate it.

- Take care when opening andclosing the door.

- Take particular care when thevehicle is parked on a slope: openthe door with care until it is fullyopen and latches into its lockingposition.

- Before moving off, always ensurethat the door is properly closed.

- Do not use the lower support as astep.

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DOORS (continued)

Lights on warning buzzerIf you have left the lights switchedon after switching off the ignition awarning buzzer will sound when adoor is opened to warn you that thelights are still on (risk of batterydischarge etc.).

This warning light indicatesthat a door is not shutproperly.

Childproof locksTo prevent the side door from beingopened from the inside, move lever 7and check from inside the vehiclethat it is locked correctly.

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DOORS (continued)

Rear hinged doors

Opening the doors from the outsideUnlock using the same key as for thefront doors.Slip your hand under handle 1 andpull it towards you.

To open the rear doors completelyTo open the doors fully, move catch 2,open the door fully so that stay 3 isreleased.Proceed in the same way for theother door.

Locking manually from the outsideFirst close the small door and thenclose the large door.Door stays 3 will lock into theirlocations automatically.

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DOORS (continued)

Rear hinged doors (contd)Opening the doors from the insideThe small door can be opened frominside the vehicle by turning handle 4downwards.

If the vehicle is parkedon the hard shoulderwith the tailgate open,the rear lights may be

obscured. You should makeother road users aware of thepresence of your vehicle byusing a warning triangle or otherequipment specified by the roadtraffic regulations of the countryconcerned.

TailgateOpening the doors from the outsideTo unlock, insert the ignition keyinto lock 5.Place your hand behind handle 6and lift to open the luggagecompartment lid.Close the luggage compartment lidby shutting it firmly but carefully.To do this, do not pull on thehydraulic struts.Make sure it is correctly locked inposition by trying to lift it at 7.

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LOCKING THE DOORS

Electric central lockingThis enables all the doors to belocked simultaneously.Lock by pressing the opposite sideto the figurine on switch 1.

Check that buttons 2 are presseddown fully.

Manual lockingFront doorUse the key if outside or, if insidethe vehicle, press down button 2fully when the door is closed.

If you decide to keep thedoors locked when youare driving, rememberthat it may be more

difficult for those assisting youto gain access to your vehicle inthe event of an emergency.

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LOCKING THE DOORS (continued)

Sliding side door (right-handside)From outside, insert the key fullyinto lock 1 and lock the door.

From inside, fully depress button 2,with the door closed.

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LOCKING THE DOORS (continued)Second sliding side door (locatedon the fuel filler cap side).This door does not have a lock onthe outside. It is locked or unlockedfrom outside the vehicle using theremote control (at the same time asthe other doors) or from the insideby moving the locking button (samefor the other side door).Opening and closing operations arethe same as for the other sliding sidedoor.

Special information when fillingwith fuel:When the fuel filler cap is removedfor refuelling, the doors are lockedimmediately, except for the sidedoor on the fuel filler cap side: itremains locked from both theinside and the outside in order toensure that it does not collide withthe fuel pump nozzle while the fueltank is being filled.

When the fuel tank has been filled,refit the cap. The locking button isoperational again.For vehicles without remote controldoor locking, the door is alwayslocked and it is therefore possible tounlock it from the inside.

Note: if the door was open beforeremoving the fuel filler cap, it willnot lock.To ensure that it does not collidewith the fuel pump filler nozzlewhile the fuel tank is being filled,close the door, taking precautions toensure that no one is injured.It willthen lock automatically.

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RAID (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE)You must first decide if you want toactivate this function.

To activate itWith the ignition on, press centraldoor locking button 1 on the lockingside (opposite the symbol) and holdfor approx. 5 seconds, until youhear the operating noise (unlocking/locking).

To deactivate itWith the ignition on, press centraldoor locking button 1 on theunlocking side (symbol side) andhold for approximately 5 seconds,until you hear the operating noise(locking/unlocking).

If you decide to keep thedoors locked when youare driving, rememberthat it may be more

difficult for those assisting youto gain access to your vehicle inthe event of an emergency.

Operating principleWhen the vehicle moves off, thesystem automatically locks thedoors as soon as a speed of 5 mph(8 km/h) is reached.The door is unlocked- by opening a front door.

Note: If a rear door is opened, itwill automatically be locked againwhen the vehicle reaches a speedof approximately 5 mph (8 km/h).

- by pressing the door unlockingbutton 1.

Operating faultsIf you note that the system is notoperating correctly (automaticlocking does not take place), firstcheck that all the doors have beenproperly closed. If they are closedcorrectly, contact your RENAULTDealer.Also make sure that locking has notbeen deactivated inadvertently.If this is the case, switch the ignitionoff and on again and reactivate thesystem as described above.

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ENGINE IMMOBILISERImmobliser warning lightThis prevents the vehiclebeing driven by anyone not inpossession of the vehicle's codedignition key.

Operating principleThe vehicle is automaticallyprotected a few seconds after thekey is removed from the ignition.If the vehicle does not recognise theignition key code, indicator light 1will flash continuously and theengine cannot be started.

• Indicator light to indicate thatthe engine immobiliser isoperatingWhen the ignition is switched on,indicator light 1 is lit continuouslyfor approximately three secondsand then goes out. You can thenstart the engine. The vehicle hasrecognised the code and the enginecan be started.

• Vehicle protection indicator lightA few seconds after the ignitionhas been switched off, indicatorlight 1 will flash constantly.The vehicle will not be protecteduntil the key has been taken out ofthe ignition.

Any unauthorised workcarried out on the engineimmobiliser (computers,wiring, etc.) could be

dangerous.It must be carried out by trainedRENAULT personnel.

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ENGINE IMMOBILISER (continued)• Indicator light to indicate that

the system is not operatingcorrectlyPetrol versionAfter the ignition has beenswitched on, if warning light 1continues to flash or remainscontinuously lit, this indicates asystem operating fault.

Any unauthorised workcarried out on the engineimmobiliser (computers,wiring, etc.) could be

dangerous.It must be carried out by trainedRENAULT personnel.

Diesel versionIf indicator light 1 lights up orremains lit after the ignition hasbeen switched on, this indicatesthat the system is not operatingcorrectly.In all cases, it is essential to contacta RENAULT Dealer. Only RENAULTDealers are qualified to repair theengine immobiliser.

If the coded ignition key is faulty,use the second key (supplied withthe vehicle), when warning light 1begins to flash quickly after theignition has been switched on. Ifyou do not have access to this, it isessential to contact a RENAULTDealer. Only RENAULT Dealers areauthorised to repair the engineimmobiliser system.

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FRONT HEADREST

To raise or lower the headrestPull the headrest towards you (i.e.towards the front of the vehicle) andslide it up or down at the same time.

To remove the headrestFirst incline the seatback towardsthe rear.Raise the headrest until it is at thehighest possible setting. Lift up tab 1and then pull the headrest upwardsuntil it is released.

To refit the headrestInsert the rods into the sleeves withthe notches facing the front.Lower the headrest until it locks inposition.

To adjust the angle of the headrestOn certain vehicles the angle of theheadrest can be adjusted. To do this,move the front section A of theheadrest forwards or backwardsuntil it feels comfortable.

The headrest is importantfor safety. Ensure that it isin place and in the correctposition. The distance

between your head and theheadrest should be as small aspossible. The top of your headshould be in line with the top of theheadrest.

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REAR HEADREST

To fit itSimply slide it up.

To lower itPress tabs 1 (on the headrest guide)while pushing it down at the sametime.

To remove the headrestFit the headrest and then press tabs 1to release it.

To refit the headrestInsert the rods into the sleeves, withthe notches to the front, and lowerthe headrest to the desired height bypressing tab A.

Storage position 2Press the headrest guide tabs 1 andlower the headrest completely.

When the headrest is fully lowered,it is in the storage position: do notuse this position when someone issitting in the rear seats.

The headrest is importantfor safety. Ensure that it isin place and in the correctposition. The distance

between your head and theheadrest should be as small aspossible. The top of your headshould be in line with the top of theheadrest.

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ROOF FLAP

To open• Unfasten clip 2 by moving catch 1

upwards.• Lift the flap until it is locked in

position.

ClosingClose the roof flap before you closethe rear hinged doors.

To remove the headrest• Press the two rods 3 towards each

other on each side.• Unhook them from their

mounting.

• Hold the flap with both hands.• Tilt it as far as possible to the rear

and release it from hinges 4 in thedirection of the arrow.

Driving with the roof flap open may be unpleasant for passengersbecause exhaust gas may enter the passenger compartment. Thismust only be used for short distances or for transporting bulkyobjects without having to open the rear doors. In this case, close the

windows and operate the ventilation system at the half or fully opensetting as this will help to prevent exhaust gas from entering the passengercompartment.

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ROOF FLAP (continued)

Transverse barWhen loading bulky objects, thetransverse bar may be move:• Press handle 5 upwards.• Lift the bar all the way to the door

pillar.• Reposition the bar after loading.

Before starting off, alwaysreposition the transverse bar.The rear doors can only be closedwith the bar locked.Remember that the overall vehicledimensions may change when youare transporting bulky objects.

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PARTITION

Using the swivelling bulkhead• Bring the front passenger seat

squab into a vertical position bypulling it past the point ofresistance (arrow).

• Unlock the seatback by raisinghandle 1 and push it into ahorizontal position after loweringthe headrest. Press the top of theheadrest to make the operationeasier. It is now linked together.

Label 2 reminds you of theseinstructions.

• Release the swivelling bulkheadsection by lifting catch 6 until itlocks in position.

• Pivot the moving section until itis at right angles and lock it atpoint 6 by lowering catch 4.

Follow the safetyinstructions on label 3.

Note: before returning theswivelling bulkhead section to itsoriginal position, make sure thatlocking point 5 is not obstructed.

The swivelling bulkheadsection must always belocked when the vehicleis driven.

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FRONT SEATS

To move a seat forwards orbackwardsStay in your seat and raise bar 1 torelease the mechanism.

To tilt the seatbackMove lever 2 until the seatback is atthe desired angle.

Heated seatsIn some countries there are

versions with a facility for heatedseats.Activate the switch on the side ofthe seat.An indicator light will light up.

We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensurethat the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced.Make sure the seatback is locked in place correctly.

Nothing should be placed on the floor (area in front of driver) as suchobjects could slide under the brake pedal preventing the driver fromoperating it properly.

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SEAT BELTSAlways wear your seat belt whentravelling in your vehicle. You mustcomply with the local legislation ofthe particular country you are in.

Before driving off:- First ensure that your driving

position is correct.- Then adjust your seat belt to

provide maximum protection.

Incorrectly adjusted seatbelts may cause injuriesin the event of anaccident.

Even pregnant women shouldwear a seat belt. In this case,ensure that the lap belt is notexerting too much pressure onthe abdomen but do not allowany slack.

Adjusting your driving position• Sit with your back firmly against

the seatback.(after having removed your coator jacket).This is essential to ensure thatyour back is in the correctposition.

• Adjust the distance between theseat and the pedals.Your seat should be as far back aspossible while still allowing youto be able to fully depress theclutch pedal. The seatback shouldbe adjusted so that your arms areslightly bent when you hold thesteering wheel.

• Adjust the position of your headrest.For safety reasons, the top of thehead rest must be at the height ofthe top of the head.

Adjusting the seat beltsSit with your back firmly against theseatback.The shoulder strap 1 should be asclose to the base of the neck aspossible but not on it.The lap strap 2 should be worn flatover your thighs and against yourpelvis.The belt should be worn so that it is asclose to your body as possible, i.e.avoid wearing heavy clothing, havingbulky objects under the belts orreclining the seatback excessively, etc.

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SEAT BELTS (continued)

Adjusting the front seat beltshoulder strap heightPress button 3 to select theadjustment position you require sothat shoulder strap 1 is worn asdescribed above.Make sure that the seat belt islocked in position correctly afteryou have adjusted it.

To fastenUnwind the belt slowly andsmoothly and ensure that buckle 5locks into housing 4 (check that it islocked by pulling buckle 5). If thebelt jams, allow it to run back beforeattempting to unwind it again.

To fasten (continued)If your belt becomes completelyjammed:- pull the belt slowly but firmly so

that just over an inch (3 cm)unwinds;

- then allow the belt to rewindautomatically;

- unwind it again;- if the fault is still present, contact

your RENAULT Dealer.

Driver's seat belt reminderwarning lightThis lights up continuously,

and, when the vehicle reaches aspeed of approximately 6 mph(10 km/h), depending on thevehicle, it will flash and a beepwill sound for approximately90 seconds before the light returnsto being continuously lit.

UnlockingPress button 6 on housing 4 and theseat belt will be returned by theinertia reel.Guide the tongue to help theoperation.

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FEATURES SUPPLEMENTING THE FRONT SEAT BELTThese are:■ front seat belt pretensioners

(described below).

■ force limiter,

■ driver and front passengerairbags (described on thefollowing pages).

These systems are provided to actindependently or together when thevehicle is subjected to a frontalimpact.There are three possibilities,depending on the force of theimpact:- protection is provided by the belt

only;- the pretensioner is triggered to

rectify belt position and take upplay in the belt;

- the airbag and the force limiter arealso triggered when there aresevere impacts.

Front seat belt pretensionersThis system is only operationalwhen the ignition is switched on.If the vehicle is subject to a severefrontal impact, piston 1immediately retracts the seat beltbuckle pulling the seat belt tightagainst the body and therebyimproving its efficiency.

• After an accident, havethe entire restraintsystem checked

• No work whatsoever may beperformed on the pretensionersystem (computer, wiring, etc.).

• Only qualified RENAULTpersonnel may work on thepretensioner system; otherwisethe system may triggeraccidentally and cause injury.

• Testing the electric trigger systemmay only be carried out by aspecially trained technicianusing special equipment.

• When scrapping your vehicle,contact your RENAULT Dealerfor disposal of the gas generator.

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FEATURES SUPPLEMENTING THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued)Force limiterAbove a certain severity of impact,this mechanism is used to limit theforce of the belt against the body sothat it is at an acceptable level.

Warning relating to theservice life of airbagsand pretensioners

Pyrotechnic systems for airbagsand pretensioners have a limitedservice life: refer to the servicingbooklet for your vehicle for thereplacement frequency.

Driver and passenger airbagsAn airbag may be provided for boththe driver and the front passenger.“Airbag” inscriptions on thesteering wheel, dashboard and onthe lower part of the windscreenindicate that the vehicle isequipped with an airbag.

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FEATURES SUPPLEMENTING THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued)

Driver and passenger airbags(continued)Each airbag system consists of:- an airbag and gas generator fitted

on the steering wheel for thedriver and in the dashboard for thefront passenger;

- a computer for both systems,which includes the impact sensorand a monitor controlling theelectrical trigger system for the gasgenerator;

- One single warning light 1 on theinstrument panel.

OperationThe system is only operationalwhen the ignition is switched on(ignition key in M position).If a severe frontal impact occurs, theairbag(s) inflate(s) in approximately30 hundreds of a second,cushioning the impact of thedriver's head against the steeringwheel and the front passenger'shead against the dashboard. Theairbag then deflates immediately sothat the passengers are not impededin any way as they get out of thevehicle.

The airbag system uses theprinciples of pyrotechnics. Thisexplains why, when the airbaginflates, it will generate heat,produce smoke (this does not meanthat a fire is about to start) andmake a detonation noise. In asituation where deployment of theairbag is required, it must inflateimmediately and this may causesome minor, superficial grazing tothe skin.

Operating faultsWarning light 1 lights up on theinstrument panel when the ignitionis turned on and then goes out aftera few seconds.If it does not come on when theignition is turned on or if it flashes,there is a fault in the system.Contact your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible. Your protectionwill be reduced until this problemis rectified.

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FEATURES SUPPLEMENTING THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued)All of the warnings below are given so that the airbag it is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to preventthe risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the airbag inflates.

The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. The airbags and seat belts are integral partsof the same protection system. It is therefore essential to wear the seat belt at all times. If seat belts are notworn, the occupants of the vehicle are exposed to the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident. Therisk of minor superficial injuries occurring when the airbag is deployed may also increase, although suchminor

injuries are always possible with airbags.If the vehicle should overturn or in the event of a rear impact, however severe, the pretensioners and airbags are notalways triggered.

Airbags for driver and passenger• No work on or modification whatsoever may be carried out on any part of the driver or passenger airbag system

(computer, wiring harness, etc.), except by qualified RENAULT Network personnel.

• To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental triggering of the system which may causeinjury, only qualified RENAULT Network personnel may work on the airbag system.

• As a safety precaution, have the airbag system checked if your vehicle has been involved in an accident, is stolen orbroken 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).

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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued)

All the warnings below are given so that the airbag it is notobstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the riskof serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when theairbag inflates.

Warnings concerning the driver’s airbag• Do not adjust the steering wheel or the cushion.• Do not cover the steering wheel cushion.• 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).• Do not sit too close to the steering wheel. If you sit with your arms slightly

bent (see “Adjusting your driving position” in Section 1), you will ensurethat there is sufficient space for the airbag to inflate properly and to be fullyeffective.

Warnings concerning the passenger airbag: location 1• Do not attach or glue any objects (pins, logo, clock, telephone holders, etc.)

to the dashboard near the airbag.• Nothing should be placed between the dashboard and the passenger (pet,

umbrella, walking stick, parcels, etc.).• The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there

is a risk that serious injuries may be sustained. As a general rule, keep allparts of the body (knees, hands, head, etc.) well away from the dashboard.

A REAR-FACING CHILD/BABY SEAT MUST NOT BE FITTED TO THEPASSENGER SEAT IF THE VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A PASSENGER

AIRBAG.

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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued)Side airbagsThis airbag may be fitted to each ofthe front seats and is activated at thesides of the seats (door side) toprotect the occupants in the event ofa severe side impact.

A marking on the windscreeninforms you of the presence ofadditional means of restraint(airbags, pretensioners, etc.) inthe passenger compartment.

Warnings concerning theside airbag• Fitting seat covers: seats

equipped with an airbagrequire special covers specificallydesigned for your vehicle. Contactyour RENAULT Dealer to find outif these covers may be purchasedfrom RENAULT outlets. The use ofany covers other than thosedesigned for your vehicle (andincluding those designed foranother vehicle) may affect theoperation of these airbags andreduce your protection.

• Do not place any accessories,objects or even an animalbetween the seatback and thedoor. This may prevent the airbagfrom operating correctly or causeinjury as the airbag is deployed.

• No work or modificationwhatsoever may be performed onthe seat except by qualifiedRENAULT network personnel.

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REAR SEAT BELTS

Rear centre beltUnwind belt 1 slowly until theblack buckle 2 locks into catch 3.

Rear lap belt with manualadjustmentThe belts are fastened andunfastened in the same way as theinertia reel type belts.

Adjusting the lap belt• To tighten, pull the free end 6 of

the belt.• To loosen, tilt adjusting buckle 4

perpendicular to the seat belt,press the buckle while pulling lapbelt 5.

Rear side seat beltsThe belts are locked, unlocked andadjusted in the same way as thefront belts.

Make sure that the rear benchseat is locked in positioncorrectly so that the seat beltswill operate efficiently. Refer tothe information on the rear seatin Section 3.

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SEAT BELTSThe following information applies to both the vehicle's front and rear seat belts.

• No adjustments may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and their mountings)originally fitted.Contact your RENAULT Dealer for special operations (e.g. fitting child seats).

• Do not use devices which give any slack in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.), as a seat belt which is worn tooloosely risks causing injury in the event of an accident.

• Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back.

• Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat beltaround them.

• The belt should never be twisted.

• Seat belts should be replaced after a serious accident. Likewise, replace your seat belts as soon as they show any signsof wear.

• When refitting the rear bench seat, take care that the seat belts are correctly positioned so that they can be usedproperly.

• If necessary, readjust the position and tightness of the belt.

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CHILD SAFETY

Remember that an impact at 30 mph(50 km/h) is the same as falling froma height of 10 metres. Expressed inother terms, transporting a childwithout a restraint is the equivalentof allowing him or her to play on athird-floor balcony which does nothave any railings.

In all countries there are regulationsgoverning the use of restraints forchildren and babies.In Europe children under 10 yearsof age(1) must be seated in anapproved safety device which issuitable for the weight and size ofthe child.The driver is responsible forensuring that this equipment isused correctly.Child restraints for which typeapproval was obtained after January1992 offer a level of safety muchgreater than for restraints with typeapproval before that date.We therefore advise you to select anapproved child restraint thatcomplies with European regulationECE 44.Restraints that comply with thislegislation must be marked with anorange label bearing the letter Efollowed by a number (whichstands for the country where it istype approved) and the year inwhich the type approval wasgranted.

(1) You must always comply with thelaws of the country in which you aretravelling. They may be different tothe guidelines in this handbook.

Under no circumstancesshould babies or childrenbe allowed to travel sittingon the knees of another

passenger in the vehicle.If a head-on impact occurs at30 mph (50 km/h) a child weighing30 kg will be transformed into amissile equivalent to one tonne:you will find it impossible to holdthe child, even if you yourself arewearing a belt.It is particularly dangerous to putthe belt round your child when heor she is sitting on your lap. Neveruse the belt for more than oneperson at the same time.

The tables listed on the followingpages provide information about thetypes of child seat that may be fittedto each seat in the vehicle inaccordance with the legislation.

Before installing a child seat in thefront seat (if fitting is permitted)If the passenger seat is fitted withone, carry out the followingadjustments:- move the passenger seat as far

back as possible,- set the seatback to its fully upright

position,- raise the seat squab as far as

possible,- lower the headrest to its lowest

setting,- move the seat belt height control

to the low position.

Refer to the Child safety equipmentbooklet available from theRENAULT Network to choose theseat suited to your child andrecommended for your vehicle.

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Age of the child(weight of the child)

Seats suitable for fitting a child seat

WITH PASSENGER AIRBAG WITHOUT PASSENGER AIRBAG

Front passenger seat (2) (3) Front passenger seat

Birth to approximately 9 months(weight below 13 kg) X U (2)

From 9 months to 3 years approximately(weight from 9 to 18 kg) UF (2) U (2)

From 3 years to 12 years approximately (1)(weight from 15 to 36 kg) UF (2) U (2)

X : Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.U : Seat suitable for fitting a belt-fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range, check that it can be fitted.UF : Seat for fitting only a front-facing seat held by a seat belt and universally approved for this age range, check that it fits.

(1) Above a height of 1.5 m or a weight of 36 kg, a child can be strapped directly into the seat like an adult;(2) Fitting a child seat for this age range is authorised only on vehicles fitted with a front passenger seat that can be folded

and collapsed.

(3) DANGER, RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: NEVER FIT A REAR-FACING CHILD SEAT TO THISSEAT.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)

Age of the child(weight of the child)

Seats suitable for fitting a child seatVersion with one-part rear bench seat (1/1)

WITH PASSENGERAIRBAG

WITHOUTPASSENGER AIRBAG

Front passengerseat (3)

Front passengerseat

Rear sideseats

Rear centreseat

Birth to approximately 9 months(weight below 13 kg) X X U X

From 9 months to 3 years approximately(weight from 9 to 18 kg) X X U (2) X

From 3 years to 12 years approximately (1)(weight from 15 to 36 kg) X X U (2) X

X : Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.U : Seat suitable for fitting a belt-fitted child seat classed as universal for this age range, check that it can be fitted.

(1) Above a height of 1.5 m or a weight of 36 kg, a child can be strapped directly into the seat like an adult;(2) Place the back of the child seat against the seatback of the vehicle; adjust the height of the headrest or remove it if

necessary.

(3) DANGER, RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: NEVER FIT A REAR-FACING CHILD SEAT TO THISSEAT.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)

Age of the child(weight of the child)

Seats suitable for fitting a child seatVersion with two-part rear seat (1/3 / 2/3)

WITH AIRBAGPASSENGER

WITHOUT AIRBAGPASSENGER

Front passengerseat (3)

Front passengerseat

Rear sideseats

Rear centreseat

Birth to approximately 9 months(weight below 13 kg) X X U U - I

From 9 months to 3 years approximately(weight from 9 to 18 kg) X X U (2) U - I (2)

From 3 years to 12 years approximately (1)(weight from 15 to 36 kg) X X U (2) U (2)

X : Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.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 for fitting a child seat with Isofix attachment points. Only RENAULT seats are type-approved for this vehicle.

(1) Above a height of 1.5 m or a weight of 36 kg, a child can be strapped directly into the seat like an adult;(2) Place the back of the child seat against the seatback of the vehicle; adjust the height of the headrest or remove it if

necessary.

(3) DANGER, RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: NEVER FIT A REAR-FACING CHILD SEAT TO THISSEAT.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)The right choiceThe safety of your children is alsoyour responsibility.To ensure that your child has themaximum possible protection, werecommend that you use seatsapproved by the RENAULTNetwork.Restraint systems for all the categoriesare available. These systems havebeen developed in consultation withthe manufacturers and have beentested in RENAULT vehicles.Contact your RENAULT Dealer andask him to help you install it.

Categories 0 and 0+ (0 to 13 kg)A child's neck is very susceptible toinjury up to the age of two. In afront-facing seat there is a risk thatthe child will sustain neck injuriesin the event of a frontal impact.RENAULT therefore recommends arear-facing seat with a harness thatgives all-round protection (figure 1).

Category 1 (9 to 18 kg)Between the ages of 2 and 4, achild's pelvis is not fully developed.Restraints using the vehicle'sthree-point belts are not adequateand there is a risk that the child willsustain abdominal injuries in theevent of a frontal impact. It istherefore advisable to userear-facing seats (figure 1), bucket-type seats (figure 2) or seats withharnesses.

To avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you useRENAULT approved accessories because they are designed for yourvehicle and are the only accessories for which RENAULT willprovide a warranty.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)

Category 2 (15 to 25 kg) andcategory 3 (22 to 36 kg)To correctly secure the pelvis of achild of up to 12 years old, smallerthan 1.50 m and weighing less than36 kg, it is preferable to use childseats that can be combined withthree-point seat belts. This is abooster seat (figure 3) with beltguides to ensure that the belt will beworn flat over the child's thighs.

A booster seat with a height-adjustable seatback and a belt guideare recommended as this will allowthe belt to be worn as close to thebase of the neck as possible but noton it.Place the headrest in the topposition to allow you to press theseatback of the child seat firmlyagainst the vehicle seatback.If a booster seat without a seatbackis used, the vehicle's headrest willhave to be adjusted to suit thechild's stature; the upper edge of theheadrest must be at the same heightas the top of the child's head andshould never be lower than in linewith the child's eyes.

The standard classifies childrestraints in five categories:Category 0 : 0 to 10 kgCategory 0+: 0 to 13 kgCategory 1 : 9 to 18 kgCategory 2 : 15 to 25 kgCategory 3 : 22 to 36 kg

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DANGERIt is forbidden to install a rear-facing child seat on the frontpassenger seat if the vehicle is fitted with a front passenger airbag.The child may suffer very serious injuries if the airbag inflates.

Label 4 (on the dashboard) and marking 5 (front passenger sun visor)remind you of these instructions.

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CHILD SAFETY

• No modifications may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and theirmountings) originally fitted.

• Carefully follow the instructions for fitting provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system.

• Always avoid dressing the child in bulky garments and do not place any objects between the child and the restraintsystem.

• The seat belt in the vehicle must be tight enough so that the child's seat is securely held in position . Check the tensionregularly.

• Never wear the belt under your arm or behind your back.

• The harness or belt should be taut and fitted to suit the child's size.

• Never allow your child to stand up or kneel on the seats while the vehicle is moving.

• Check that the child is in the correct position for the entire journey, particularly when they are asleep.

• Use the seat belts to hold the seat in position, even if it is not occupied. Otherwise, if an accident were to occur, it maybecome dislodged and pose a risk to other vehicle occupants.

• Following a serious accident have the seat belts and restraint systems in use at the time checked.

• Never leave a child unsupervised in a vehicle, even if they are in a restraining device.

• Activate the rear door locks (if your vehicle is equipped with these).

• Make sure the child does not get out of the vehicle at the side where there is traffic.

• Set your children a good example, always wear your seat belt.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)Isofix - mounting system for childseatsThis is a procedure for installing achild seat in the vehicle.To find out which seats are fittedwith this system, refer to the tablesentitled “Seats suitable for fittingchild seats” at the beginning of theinformation on “Child safety”.

The system comprises:• two anchoring rings located

between the seat base and theseatback to secure the base of thechild seat;

• a ring located under the seat baseto attach the child seat seatback inthe rear-facing position;

• a special RENAULT child seatfitted with two locks that hookonto the two rings and a belt tosecure the child seat seatback.

• Make sure that there isnothingobstructing theseatmounting mechanism atthe anchorage points

(gravel, rags, toys, etc.).

• Always remember to fasten theseat belts on child seats for alljourneys.

Only the RENAULT seat istype-approved for this vehicle.Please contact your RENAULTDealer to purchase this seat.It can also be fitted conventionallyin other vehicles using a three-point seat belt.

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CHILD SAFETY (continued)

Fitting a child seat• Before installing and using the

seat, carefully read theinstructions provided.

• The front seats must not be movedback beyond the halfway point onthe seat runners and the seatbackmust be in an upright position.

• Position the guides 2 (suppliedwith the seat) in the openingsprovided in the seat squab.

• Offer up seat catches 3 oppositethe two rings 1 which are fitted tothe vehicle rear centre seats.

• Latch the hooks onto the ringsand make sure it is locked inplace properly (by moving itforwards and backwards and fromleft to right).

• Push on the base of the seat firmlyto bring it into contact with theseatback and make sure it issecurely in position.

When the seat is in the rear-facingposition, use strap 4 supplied withthe seat. Insert hook 5 into hole 6.

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DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE (continued)The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country.

1 Left-hand side air vent

2 Location for left-hand speaker.

3 Stalk for:• direction indicators,• horn,• exterior lights,• front fog lights,• rear fog lights.

4 Instrument panel.

5 • Horn, if airbag is fitted.• Driver's airbag location.

6 Radio satellite controls.

7 Steering column stalk forwindscreen and rear screenwash/wipe.

8 Windscreen demister outlets.

9 Centre air vents.

10 • Radio display.• Navigation system display.

11 • Glove box.• Passenger airbag location.

12 Location for right-handspeaker.

13 Right-hand side air vent.

14 Storage compartment.

15 Location for:• radio,• glovebox,• navigation system control.

16 Controls for ventilation,heating and de-icing

17 Switch for electric doorlocking/unlocking, glove boxor blanking cover.

18 Gear lever.

19 Cup holder.

20 Handbrake.

21 Ashtray and cigarette lighter.

22 Location for sunroof switch.

23 Hazard warning lights switch.

24 Ignition switch.

25 Fuse box.

26 Control for headlight beamadjustment.

27 Bonnet release.

28 Control for adjusting electricdoor mirrors.

29 Rear screen demisting switch.

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DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT-HAND DRIVE (continued)The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country.

1 Side vent.

2 Location of loudspeaker.

3 Stalk for:• direction indicators,• horn,• exterior lights,• front fog lights,• rear fog lights.

4 Instrument panel.

5 • Horn, if airbag is fitted.• Driver's airbag location.

6 Radio remote control.

7 Steering column stalk forwindscreen and rear screenwash/wipe.

8 Windscreen demister outlets.

9 Centre air vents.

10 • Radio display.• Seat belt reminder warning.• Door open warning light.• Navigation system display.

11 • Glove box.• Passenger airbag location.

12 Location of loudspeaker.

13 Side vent.

14 Storage compartment.

15 Location of:• radio,• glovebox,• navigation system control.

16 Controls for ventilation,heating and de-icing.

17 Ashtray and cigarette lighter.

18 Gear lever.

19 Handbrake.

20 Switch for electric locking/unlocking of doors or blankingcover.

21 Hazard warning lights switch.

22 Ignition switch.

23 Fuse box.

24 Control for headlight beamadjustment.

25 Bonnet release.

26 Control for adjusting electricdoor mirrors.

27 Rear screen demisting switch.

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DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE

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DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (continued)The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country.

1 Side vent.

2 Location of loudspeaker.

3 • Glove box• Passenger airbag location.

4 • Radio display• Driver's seat belt not fastened• Door(s) open.

5 Centre air vents.

6 Windscreen demister outlets

7 Stalk for:• direction indicators,• horn,• exterior lights,• front fog lights,• rear fog lights.

8 Instrument panel.

9 • Horn, if airbag is fitted• Driver's airbag location.

10 Radio satellite controls.

11 Steering column stalk forwindscreen and rear screenwash/wipe.

12 Location of loudspeaker.

13 Side vent.

14 Control for adjusting electricdoor mirrors.

15 Rear screen demisting switch.

16 Ignition switch.

17 Control for headlight beamadjustment.

18 Hazard warning lights switch.

19 Switch for electric doorlocking/unlocking or blankingcover.

20 Handbrake.

21 Gear lever.

22 Ashtray and cigarette lighter.

23 Controls for ventilation,heating and de-icing.

24 Radio location or storagecompartment.

25 Storage compartment.

26 Fuse box.

27 Bonnet release.

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INSTRUMENT PANELThe presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

1 Fuel gauge

2 Low fuel level warninglightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts.If it lights up or remains lit, fillup with fuel as soon aspossible.

Not used

Rear screen demistingindicator light

Front fog light indicatorlights

Rear fog light indicatorlight

2 Airbag warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after a fewseconds.If it does not come on when theignition is turned on or if itflashes, there is a fault in thesystem. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

Main beam headlightindicator light

Dipped beam headlightindicator light

3 Indicator light forleft-hand directionindicators

4 Speedometer (miles or km perhour)Overspeed buzzerDepending on the vehicle, abuzzer sounds for approximately10 seconds every 40 seconds, aslong as the vehicle is travellingin excess of 75 mph (120 km/h).

5 Indicator light forright-hand directionindicators

6 Coolant temperaturewarning lightIf it lights up while you

are driving, stop and let theengine idle for a minute or two.The temperature should drop.Otherwise, stop the engine. Letthe engine cool down, thencheck the coolant level. Call aRENAULT Dealer for help ifnecessary.

Engine immobilisersystem warning lightThis light has several

functions. Refer to theinformation on the engineimmobiliser in section 1.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

6 Electronic fault andwater present in fuelwarning light (on petroland diesel versions) andpreheating indicator

light (on diesel version)• Electronic fault warning

light (on petrol and dieselversions).If it comes on while driving,it indicates an electronicfault or that water is presentin the fuel. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

• Pre-heating and waterpresent in fuel warning light(on diesel version).With the ignition key inposition M, this light shouldcome on. It indicates that theheater plugs are switched on.It goes out as soon aspreheating is sufficient andthe engine may be started.

6 Not used

Seat belt reminderwarning light

Door(s) open warninglightIf it lights up when the

ignition is switched on, itindicates that a door is notproperly closed.

Anti-lock brakingwarning lightThis lights up when the

ignition is switched on and goesout within 3 seconds. If it lightsup when you are driving, itindicates a fault in the anti-lockbraking system. Braking willthen occur normally, without theanti-lock system. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

6 Handbrake on andbrake circuit faultwarning light

If it lights up under braking, itindicates that the fluid level inthe circuit is low; it may bedangerous to continue driving.Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

7 Coolant temperature indicatorlightIn normal use, the needleshould be below the hatchedarea. Under severe use theneedle may enter this zone.This is not serious unless

warning light lights up.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

8 Oil pressure warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts; if it lightsup when you are driving, stopat once, switch off the ignitionCheck the oil level. If the levelis correct, the light has lit up foranother reason, contact aRENAULT dealer.

Warning light formonitoring exhaust gasFor vehicles equipped

with this option, the lightcomes on when the ignition isswitched on then goes out.- If it lights up continuously,

contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible;

- If it flashes, reduce the enginespeed until the light stopsflashing. Consult yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

Refer to the information onspecial operating conditions inSection 2.

9 Multifunction buttonDepending on the vehicle,successive presses on thisbutton allow information to bebrought up on the display, thetrip meter to be set (the tripmeter must be selected on thedisplay for this operation) orthe clock to be set.

10 Multifunction displayOil level display functionThe vehicle must be parked onlevel ground and the engineshould have been switched offfor some time to obtain anaccurate level reading.When ignition has beenswitched on for approximately30 seconds:- if the level is correct, the

display shows “oil ok”;- if the level is at its minimum,

the word “OK” will notappear on the display, thedashes and the word “oil”will flash and the SERVindicator light will light up.It is vital to top up the oil assoon as possible.

10 Multifunction display(continued)Total mileage recorder, tripmileage and clockCan be read 30 seconds after theignition has been switched on.

11 Not used

Battery charge warninglightThis should go out as

soon as the engine starts. If itlights up while you are driving,it indicates that the electricalcircuit is overcharging ordischarged. Stop and have thecircuit checked.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

1 Not used

Not used

Airbag warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after a fewseconds.If it does not come on when theignition is turned on or if itflashes, there is a fault in thesystem. Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

Rear fog light indicatorlight

Front fog light indicatorlight

Rear screen demistingindicator light

2 Rev counter(scale ×100)Up to 3000 rpm (or 2500 rpmon diesel versions), enginespeed not to be exceeded in theintermediate gears foreconomical driving

3 Fuel level gauge

4 Coolant temperature indicatorIn normal use, the needleshould be below zone 4a.Under severe use the needlemay enter this zone. This is not

serious unless the warning

light lights up.

5 Speedometer (miles or km/hper hour)Overspeed buzzerDepending on the vehicle, abuzzer sounds for approximately10 seconds every 40 seconds, aslong as the vehicle is travellingin excess of 75 mph (120 km/h).

6 Not used

Not used

Not used

Main beam headlightindicator light

Dipped beam headlightindicator light

Not used

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

7 Multifunction displayOil level display functionThe vehicle must be parked onlevel ground and the engineshould have been switched offfor some time to obtain anaccurate reading.When ignition has beenswitched on for approximately30 seconds:- if the level is correct, the

display shows “oil ok”;- if the level is at its minimum,

the word “OK” will notappear on the display, thedashes and the word “oil”will flash and the SERVindicator light will light up.It is vital to top up the oil assoon as possible.

Total mileage recorder, tripmileage and clockCan be read 30 seconds after theignition has been switched on.

8 Multifunction button• Display selection

Press briefly to move fromthe total mileage to the tripmileage and vice versa.

• Trip mileage reset buttonOnce the display of the tripmileage is selected, press andhold the button.

9 STOP warning lightIt goes out as soon asthe engine starts.

It lights in conjunction withone of the warning lights:

9 Engine immobilisersystem warning lightThis light performs

several functions. (See Section 1on the engine immobiliser).

SERVICE warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after 3 seconds. Ifit lights up when the vehicle isbeing driven, it is advisable tosee a RENAULT Dealer soon.It lights up together with one ofthe warning lights:

Indicator light forleft-hand directionindicators

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Low fuel level warninglightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts.If it lights up or remains lit, fillup with fuel as soon aspossible.

Right-hand directionindicator light

Oil pressure warninglightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts; if it lights upwhen you are driving, stopimmediately and switch off theignition. Check the oil level. Ifthe level is correct, the light haslit up for another reason,contact a RENAULT dealer.

9 Preheating and waterpresent in dieselwarning light (on dieselversion) and electronicfault warning light (on

petrol and diesel versions).

• Electronic fault or waterpresent in diesel fuelwarning light (on petrol anddiesel versions)If it comes on while driving,it indicates an electronicfault or that water is presentin the fuel. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

• Preheating indicator light(on diesel version)When the ignition key is inposition M, this light shouldcome on; it indicates that theheater plugs are switched on.It goes out as soon aspreheating is sufficient andthe engine may be started.

9 Coolant temperaturewarning lightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts. If it lights upwhile you are driving, stop andlet the engine idle for a minuteor two. The temperature shoulddrop. Otherwise, stop theengine. Let the engine cooldown, then check the coolantlevel. Call a RENAULT Dealerfor help if necessary.

Battery charge warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts.If it lights up when you aredriving, it indicates that thecircuit is overcharging or hasdischarged. Stop and have thecircuit checked.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If these warning lights light up,you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Not used

Handbrake on andbrake circuit faultwarning light

If it lights up when the brakesare applied, it indicates that thefluid level in the circuit is low.It may be dangerous tocontinue driving, contact aRENAULT Dealer.

10 Warning lights for theoperation of and/or faults onthe automatic gearbox.Refer to the information inSection 2 on the proactiveautomatic gearbox.

11 Warning light formonitoring exhaust gasFor vehicles equipped

with this option, the light lightsup when the ignition isswitched on and then goes out.• If it lights up continuously,

contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible;

• If it flashes, reduce theengine speed until the lightstops flashing.Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

Refer to the information onanti-pollution, fuel economyand driving in Section 2.

11 Anti-lock brakingwarning lightThis light comes on

when the ignition is switchedon and goes out within3 seconds. If it lights up whenyou are driving, it indicates afault in the Anti-lock BrakingSystem.Braking will then be as normal,without the ABS system.Contact your RENAULT Dealeras soon as possible.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

1 Headlight dipped beamindicator light

Main beam headlightindicator light

Rear fog light indicatorlight

Front fog light indicatorlight

Anti-lock brakingwarning lightThis lights up when the

ignition is switched on andthen goes out. If it lights upwhen you are driving, itindicates a fault in theAnti-lock Braking System.Braking will then be as normal,without the ABS system.Contact your RENAULT Dealeras soon as possible.

1 Rear screen demistingindicator light

2 Rev counter(scale ×100)

3 Fuel level gauge

4 Coolant temperature indicatorIn normal use, the needleshould be below zone 4a.Under severe use the needlemay enter this zone. This is notserious unless the warning

light comes on.

5 Speedometer (miles or km perhour)Overspeed buzzerDepending on the vehicle, abuzzer sounds for approximately10 seconds every 40 seconds, aslong as the vehicle is travellingin excess of 75 mph (120 km/h).

6 Airbag warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after a fewseconds.If it does not light up when theignition is switched on, orlights up when the engine isrunning, there is a fault in thesystem. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

Not used

Seat belt not fastenedwarning light

Door(s) open warninglight

Not used

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

6 Exhaust gas monitorwarning lightFor vehicles equipped

with this option, the light lightsup when the ignition isswitched on and then goes out.• If it lights up continuously,

contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible;

• If it flashes, reduce theengine speed until the lightstops flashing.Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

Refer to the information onanti-pollution, fuel economyand driving in Section 2.

LPG mode operatingindicator lightRefer to the LPG

powered vehicles supplement.

7 Multifunction displayOil level display functionThe vehicle must be parked onlevel ground and the engineshould have been switched offfor some time to obtain anaccurate level reading.When ignition has beenswitched on for approximately30 seconds:- if the level is correct, the

display shows “oil ok”;- when the minimum oil level

is reached, the word “ok” isno longer displayed, thedashes and the word “oil”flash and the SERV warninglight comes on until theignition is switched off.It is vital to top up the oil assoon as possible.

Total mileage recorder, tripmileage, clockCan be read 30 seconds after theignition has been switched on.

8 Multifunction buttonDepending on the vehicle,successive presses on thisbutton allow information to bebrought up on the display, thetrip meter to be set (the tripmeter must be selected on thedisplay for this operation) orthe clock to be set.

9 STOP warning lightIt goes out as soon asthe engine starts.

It lights up in conjunction withone of the warning lights:

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Engine immobilisersystem warning lightThis light performs

several functions.(See Section 1 on the engineimmobiliser).

SERVICE warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after 3 seconds. Ifit lights up when the vehicle isbeing driven, it is advisable tosee a RENAULT Dealer soon.It lights up together with one of

the warning lights:

If it lights up alone, it indicatesthat the oil level is at theminimum level: top it up.If it flashes, contact yourRENAULT Dealer.

9 Left-hand directionindicator light

Low fuel level warninglightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts.If it lights up or remains lit, fillup with fuel as soon aspossible.

Indicator light forright-hand directionindicators

Not used

9 Electronic fault andwater present in fuelwarning light (on petroland diesel versions) andpreheating indicator

light (on diesel version)

• Electronic fault or waterpresent in diesel fuelwarning light (on petrol anddiesel versions)(petrol and diesel versions)If it comes on while driving,it indicates an electronicfault or that water is presentin the fuel.Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

• Preheating light(diesel version)With the ignition switchedon, this light should come on;it indicates that the heaterplugs are operating. It goesout as soon as preheating issufficient and the engine maybe started.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Serious injection faultwarning light/Coolant temperature

warning light

• Warning light for seriousinjection faultIf this light flashes when youare driving, it indicates afault in the injection systemStop immediately, switch offthe ignition and contact aRENAULT Dealer.

• Coolant temperature warninglightIf this light lights up whenyou are driving, it indicatesengine overheating. Stop andallow the engine to idle for aminute or two. Thetemperature should drop.Otherwise, stop the engine.Let the engine cool down,then check the coolant level.Call a RENAULT Dealer forhelp if necessary.

9 Battery charge warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts.If it lights up when you aredriving, it indicates that thecircuit is overcharging or hasdischarged. Stop and have thecircuit checked.

Oil pressure warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts; if it comeson when you are driving, stopimmediately and switch off theignition. Check the oil level. Ifthe level is normal, call aRENAULT Dealer.

9 Handbrake “on” andbrake circuit faultwarning light

If it lights up under braking, itindicates that the fluid levels inthe circuits is low. Avoidbraking sharply, it may bedangerous to continue driving.Call for the assistance of aRENAULT Dealer.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

1 Dipped beam headlightindicator light

Main beam headlightindicator light

Rear fog light indicatorlight

Front fog light indicatorlight

Anti-lock brakingwarning lightThis lights up when the

ignition is switched on andthen goes out. If it lights upwhen you are driving, itindicates a fault in theAnti-lock Braking System.Braking will then be as normal,without the ABS system.Contact your RENAULT Dealeras soon as possible.

1 Rear screen demistingindicator light

2 Rev counter(scale ×100)

3 Fuel level gauge

4 Coolant temperature indicatorIn normal use, the needleshould be below zone 4a.Under severe use the needlemay enter this zone. This is notserious unless the warning

light comes on.

5 Speedometer (miles or km perhour)Overspeed buzzerDepending on the vehicle, abuzzer sounds forapproximately 10 secondsevery 40 seconds, as long as thevehicle is travelling in excess of75 mph (120 km/h).

6 Airbag warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after a fewseconds.If it does not light up when theignition is switched on, orlights up when the engine isrunning, this indicates a faultin the system. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

Not used

Seat belt not fastenedwarning lightThis lights up constantly,

and, when the vehicle reaches aspeed of approximately 6 mph(10 km/h), depending on thevehicle, it will flash and a beepwill sound for approximately90 seconds before the lightreturns to being constantly lit.

Door(s) open warninglight

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

6 Warning light formonitoring exhaust gasFor vehicles equipped

with this option, the lightcomes on when the ignition isswitched on then goes out.• If it lights up continuously,

contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible;

• If it flashes, reduce theengine speed until the lightstops flashing.Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

Refer to the information onanti-pollution, fuel economyand driving in Section 2.

LPG mode operatingindicatorRefer to the LPG

powered vehicles supplement.

7 Multifunction displayOil level display functionThe vehicle must be parked onlevel ground and the engineshould have been switched offfor some time to obtain anaccurate level reading.When ignition has beenswitched on for approximately30 seconds:- if the level is correct, the

display shows “oil ok”;- when the minimum oil level

is reached, the word “ok” isno longer displayed, thedashes and the word “oil”flash and the SERV warninglight comes on until theignition is switched off.It is vital to top up the oil assoon as possible.

Total mileage recorder, tripmileage, clockCan be read 30 seconds after theignition has been switched on.

8 Multifunction buttonDepending on the vehicle,successive presses on thisbutton allow information to bebrought up on the display, thetrip meter to be set (the tripmeter must be selected on thedisplay for this operation) orthe clock to be set.

9 STOP warning lightIt goes out as soon asthe engine starts.

It lights up in conjunction withone of the warning lights:

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Engine immobilisersystem warning lightThis light performs

several functions.(See Section 1 on the engineimmobiliser).

SERVICE warning lightThis lights up when theignition is switched on

and goes out after 3 seconds. Ifit lights up when the vehicle isbeing driven, it is advisable tosee a RENAULT Dealer soon.It lights up together with one of

the warning lights:

If it lights up alone, it indicatesthat the oil level is at theminimum level: top it up.If it flashes, contact yourRENAULT Dealer.

9 Left-hand directionindicator light

Low fuel level warninglightIt goes out as soon as

the engine starts.If it lights up or remains lit, fillup with fuel as soon aspossible.

Indicator light forright-hand directionindicators

Not used

9 Electronic fault andwater present in fuelwarning light (on petroland diesel versions) andpreheating indicator

light (on diesel version)

• Electronic fault or waterpresent in diesel fuelwarning light (on petrol anddiesel versions)(petrol and diesel versions)If it comes on while driving,it indicates an electronicfault or that water is presentin the fuel.Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

• Preheating indicator light(diesel version)With the ignition switchedon, this light should come on;it indicates that the heaterplugs are operating. It goesout after preheating issufficient and the engine canbe started.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

If the warning light comes on, you should visit a RENAULT Dealer immediately.

If the warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow.

If no information is displayed on the instrument panel,you must stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued)The presence and operation of the warning and indicator lights described below depend on the vehicleequipment and country.

9 Serious injection faultwarning light/Coolant temperature

warning light

• Warning light for seriousinjection faultIf this light flashes when youare driving, it indicates afault in the injection systemStop immediately, switch offthe ignition and contact aRENAULT Dealer.

• Coolant temperature warninglightIf this light lights up whenyou are driving, it indicatesengine overheating. Stop andallow the engine to idle for aminute or two. Thetemperature should drop.Otherwise, stop the engine.Let the engine cool down,then check the coolant level.Call a RENAULT Dealer forhelp if necessary.

9 Battery charge warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts.If it lights up when you aredriving, it indicates that thecircuit is overcharging or hasdischarged. Stop and have thecircuit checked.

Oil pressure warninglightIt should go out as soon

as the engine starts; if it comeson when you are driving, stopimmediately and switch off theignition. Check the oil level. Ifthe level is normal, call aRENAULT Dealer.

9 Handbrake on andbrake circuit faultwarning light.

If it lights up when the brakesare applied, it indicates that thefluid level in the circuit is low.Avoid braking sharply, it maybe dangerous to continuedriving. Call for the assistanceof a RENAULT Dealer.

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CLOCK

Clock 1The time is displayed when theignition is switched on.

Setting the clock- Turn button 2 briefly to the right.

The hours display will flash.Press button 2 briefly or hold itdown to change the hours display.

- Turn button 2 to the right againbriefly.The tens flash on the minutedisplay.To alter the minutes, press button2 briefly or hold the button down.

- Turn button 1 to the right againbriefly.The minute display flashes.To adjust the minutes, pressbutton 1 briefly or hold the buttondown.

- Finally, turn button 1 to the rightagain to confirm that the adjustedtime is correct.

If the electrical supply is cut(battery disconnected, supplywire broken, etc.), the clock willlose its time setting.The clock must be reset.We recommend that you do notcarry out these settings whendriving.

Clock 4Setting the clockWith the ignition switched on andthe display set to total mileagerecorder and clock, press and holdbutton 3, to access time settingmode (the clock display flashes)then release the button.- Pressing and holding down button

3 allows you to scroll through thehours and minutes quickly;

- pressing button 3 briefly allowsyou to set the time minute byminute.

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CLOCK (continued)

Clock 5Setting the clockPress key:H for hoursM for minutes

If the electrical supply is cut(battery disconnected, supply wirebroken, etc.), the clock will lose itstime setting.You should reset the time on theclock.For your safety, we recommendthat you do not adjust the clockwhile driving.

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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS

Interior rear-view mirrorThis is adjustable. When driving atnight, tilt small lever 1 to avoidbeing dazzled by the headlights ofthe vehicle behind.

Door mirrorTo adjust the mirror, move lever 2.

Electrically adjusted doormirrorsWith the ignition on, turn knob 3:- Position B to adjust the left-hand

door mirror;- Position C to adjust the right-hand

door mirror;A is the neutral central position.

De-icing door mirrorsThe door mirrors are heated in orderto de-ice them when rear screendemisting is switched on.

On some models, the door mirror has two clearly defined zones.Zone B is what can normally be seen in a conventional door mirror.For your safety, zone A increases rear and side visibility.

The objects in zone A look much further away than they really are.

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DE-ICING/DEMISTING

Heated rear screenWith the engine running,press button 1 (indicator light 2located on the button or instrumentpanel lights up).This function demists the rearscreen and the electric door mirrors(if these are fitted to the vehicle).Press button 1 again to switch offthe demister (the indicator lightgoes out).

Demisting the windscreen andside windowsMove control 3:set it at position

Close the dashboard centre airvents for greater efficiency.This directs the entire flow of air tothe demisting outlets for thewindscreen and front sidewindows. Position the air outlets sothat they direct the air towards thewindscreen and side windows.

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WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS

HornPress the end of stalk 1 towardssteering column A or, for vehiclesfitted with an airbag, to one ofpositions 2.

Headlight flasherPull stalk 1 towards you to flash theheadlights, even if the lights are notin use.

Hazard warning lightsPress switch 3.

This switch lights up all fourindicators simultaneously.Only use this function to warn otherroad users if you:• obliged to stop in an unusual or

possibly unauthorised location• are obliged to drive under

particular conditions.

Direction indicatorsShift stalk 1 parallel to the steeringwheel and in the direction you aregoing to turn.

Note: When driving on themotorway, the steering wheel is notusually turned sufficiently to returnthe stalk automatically to its startingposition. There is an intermediateposition in which the stalk may beheld when changing lanes.When the stalk is released, it willautomatically return to its startingposition.

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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHTS

Tumblewheel A allows the height ofthe beams to be adjusted in relationto the load.Turn tumblewheel A to the left tolower the headlights and to the rightto raise them.

Position of tumblewheel ALoad status

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Driver onlyor with passenger 0

All seats occupied 1

Intermediate position.According to driver's judgement

2

Driver only with luggagecompartment laden(1)

3Increasedpayload

version: 4

All seats occupied with luggagecompartment laden (1) 4

(1) Load status approaching maximum permitted weight.

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EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS

Side/tail lightsTurn the end of stalk 1 until

the symbol is aligned oppositemark 2.

Dipped beam headlightsTurn the end of stalk 1 until

the symbol is aligned oppositemark 2.A light on the instrument panel willlight up.

Main beam headlightsWith stalk 1 in the dipped

beam position, pull the stalktowards you.When the main beam headlights arelit, an indicator light lights up onthe instrument panel.To return to the dipped headlightposition, pull the stalk towards you.

Switching off the lightsTurn the end of stalk 1 back

to its original position.

“Lights on” warning buzzerWhen a door is opened a buzzer willsound to warn you that the lights arestill switched on after the ignitionhas been turned off (to preventdischarge of the battery, etc.).

Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment isoperating correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicleis not carrying its normal load). In general, check that the lights arenot obscured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects covering them).

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EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued)

Front fog lightsTurn the central ring of

stalk 1 until the symbol is alignedopposite mark 3.Operation of the fog lights dependson the exterior lighting selected,and an indicator light will light upon the instrument panel.

Rear fog lightsTurn the central ring of

stalk 1 until the symbol is alignedopposite mark 3.Operation of the fog lights dependson the exterior lighting selected,and an indicator light will light upon the instrument panel.Remember to switch off the rear foglight when it is no longer needed toavoid inconveniencing other roadusers.

Note: when the external lighting isswitched off, the rear fog light isswitched off or the control returnsto the front fog lights position (ifthese are fitted on the vehicle).

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WINDSCREEN WASH / WIPE

Windscreen wiperWith the ignition on, movestalk 1:

• A Off

• B Intermittent wiping.The wipers will pause forseveral seconds betweensweeps.

• C Normal wiping speed

• D Fast wiping speed

Windscreen washerWith the ignition on, pullstalk E towards you.

In frosty weather, make sure that thewiper blades are not stuck by ice (toavoid the risk of the motoroverheating).Keep an eye on the condition of theblades. Replace the wiper blades assoon as they begin to lose efficiency(approximately once a year).If you switch off the ignition beforeswitching off the windscreen wiper(position A) the blades will stop atrandom on the windscreen.Switch on the ignition again andjust move stalk 1 to position A toreturn the wipers to the parkposition.

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REAR SCREEN WASH/WIPE

Rear screen wiper withtimer

With the ignition switched on, turnthe end of stalk 1 to align the symbolwith mark 2.

Rear screen wash/wipeWith the ignition switched

on, turn the end of stalk 1 to alignthe symbol with mark 2.When the stalk is released, it returnsto the rear wipe position.

Before using the rear wiper, checkthat no transported object obstructsthe travel of the blade.In frosty weather, make sure thatthe wiper blades are not stuck byice (to avoid the risk of the motoroverheating).Keep an eye on the condition of theblades. Replace the wiper blades assoon as they begin to loseefficiency (approximately once ayear).

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FUEL TANK

Capacity of the fuel tank: 50 litresapproximately. Fuel filler cap: this is

specific to the vehicle type.If you have to replace it,make sure the new cap is of

the same type. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer.Never handle the cap near a sourceof heat or a flame.

System for cutting off the fuelsupply in the event of a severeimpactRefer to Section 5 for informationon the fuel cut-off system in theevent of a severe impact.

Fuel gradeUse fuel which corresponds to theappropriate octane rating as definedby the standards in force in eachcountry.See Engine specifications.Make sure that no wateraccidentally enters the fuel tankduring filling. The fuel filler capand neck must be clean anddust-free. The fuel must be highgrade.

Do not mix even smallamounts of petrol withdiesel.

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FUEL TANK (continued)Filling with fuelPetrol versionsOnly use unleaded petrol.Using leaded petrol will damage theanti-pollution devices and may leadto a loss of warranty.To ensure the fuel tank is not filledwith leaded petrol, the fuel tankfiller neck contains a restrictorfitted with a valve which onlyallows the nozzle for unleadedpetrol to be used (at the pump).- Insert the nozzle as far as it will go

and so as to open the valve.- Keep the nozzle in this position

throughout the entire fillingoperation.

Filling with fuel (continued)Petrol and diesel versionsNo more than two filling operationsmay be made after the fuel feed hasswitched off automatically for thefirst time because there must besufficient space in the fuel tank toallow for expansion.

Diesel versionUse diesel fuel only. Make sure thatno water enters the fuel tankaccidentally during filling. The fuelfiller cap and neck must be cleanand dust-free. The diesel fuel mustbe high grade.

No modifications whatsoeverare permitted on any part ofthe fuel supply system(computers, wiring, fuel

circuit, injector, protection covers,etc.) as this may be dangerous (suchwork must be undertaken byqualified RENAULT Networkpersonnel).

Persistent fuel odourIf you notice a persistent fuel odouryou should:• stop the vehicle when traffic

conditions allow and switch offthe ignition;

• switch on the hazard warninglights and ask your passengers toleave the vehicle and stay clear ofthe traffic;

• Do not operate on, or restart, thevehicle before it has beeninspected by qualified staff fromthe RENAULT network.

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Section 2: Driving(Advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment)

Running in / Ignition switch ........................................................................................................................... 2.02Starting the engine/Stopping the engine ........................................................................................................ 2.03Special features of petrol versions .................................................................................................................. 2.04Special features of diesel versions .................................................................................................................. 2.05Advice on anti-pollution and how to economise on fuel ................................................................ 2.06 ➟ 2.08Environment ...................................................................................................................................................... 2.09Gear lever/Handbrake/Power steering ............................................................................................................ 2.10Anti-lock braking system ................................................................................................................................. 2.11Emergency brake assist .................................................................................................................................... 2.12Speed limiter ........................................................................................................................................ 2.13 ➟ 2.15Using the automatic gearbox .............................................................................................................. 2.16 ➟ 2.18

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RUNNING IN IGNITION SWITCHPetrol versionFor the first 600 miles (1000 km) donot exceed 55 mph (90 km/h) in thehighest gear.On completion of 625 miles(1000 km) you may use yourvehicle normally. However, it isonly after 1500 miles (3000 km)have been covered that you mayreasonably expect full performance.

Service intervals: refer to thevehicle's servicing booklet.

Diesel versionFor the first 900 miles (1500 km), donot exceed 55 mph (90 km/h). Aftercompleting this mileage you maydrive faster, although the vehiclewill only provide top performanceafter approximately 4000 miles(6000 km).During the running in period, donot accelerate hard while the engineis still cold and do not let the engineoverrev.

Service intervals: refer to thevehicle's servicing booklet.

“Stop” position (St) and anti-theftlock appliedTo lock: remove the key and turn thesteering wheel until the steeringcolumn locks.To unlock: turn the key and thesteering wheel slightly.

“Auxiliaries” position AThe ignition is switched off. Anyauxiliaries fitted will still besupplied (example: radio).

“Ignition on” position MThe ignition is switched on:• petrol version: the engine may be

started.• diesel version: the heater plugs

are on.

“Start” position DIf the engine fails to start at the firstattempt, the key must be turnedback before the starter can beactivated again. Release the key assoon as the engine starts.

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STARTING/STOPPING THE ENGINEStarting the engine■ Petrol injection

Engine hot or cold- Turn the key to the start

position without depressingthe accelerator,

- Release the key as soon as theengine starts.

■ Diesel injectionCold or warm engineTurn the ignition key to theignition on position, M, and holdthis position until the preheatingindicator light goes out.Turn the key to the starterposition, D, without depressingthe accelerator pedal.Release the key as soon as theengine starts.

Stopping the engineWith the engine idling, turn the keyback to the “Stop” position.

If there is a child (or animal) in the vehicle, never leave itunattended with the key in the ignition. With the key in theignition he or she could start up the engine or operate electricalequipment such as the electric windows and there is a risk that the

child may be injured (by trapping his or her neck, arm, hand, etc.). Risk ofserious injury.Never switch off the ignition before the vehicle has stopped completely.Once the vehicle has stopped, the brake servo, power assisted steering, etc.and the passive safety devices such as airbags and pretensioners will nolonger operate.When the key has been removed, the steering will lock.

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SPECIAL NOTES ON PETROL VERSIONSThe following operating conditionsshould be avoided:• driving for a long time with the

low fuel level warning light lit,• using leaded petrol,• using oil or fuel additives which

are not approved by RENAULT,or operating faults such as:• faulty ignition, running out of

fuel or spark plug disconnectedresulting in engine misfire andsnatching when driving,

• loss of power,as they may cause the catalyticconverter to overheat and thusreduce its efficiency, or destroy itand cause heat damage to thevehicle.

If you notice any of the above faults,have the necessary repairs carriedout as soon as possible by yourRENAULT Dealer.These faults may be avoided bytaking your vehicle regularly toyour RENAULT Dealer at theintervals specified in your servicingbooklet.

Starting problemsTo avoid damaging the catalyticconverter, do not keep trying to startthe engine (using the start button, orby pushing or towing the vehicle)without having identified andcorrected the starting fault.If the fault cannot be identified, donot continue to try and start theengine, call a RENAULT Dealer.

Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such as grassor leaves can come into contact with a hot exhaust system.

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SPECIAL NOTES ON DIESEL VERSIONSDiesel engine speedDiesel engines are fitted withinjection equipment incorporating amechanical regulator whichprevents overrevving of the engineirrespective of the gear in use.

Running out of fuelYou may start the engine normallyafter refilling the fuel tank if it hadbeen emptied completely andprovided that the battery iswell-charged.However, if after a few seconds andseveral attempts the engine fails tostart, contact a RENAULT Dealer.

Precautions to be taken inwinterTo avoid any damage in icy weather:• Ensure that the battery is always

fully charged.• Always keep the fuel tank

relatively full to avoid watervapour condensing in it andaccumulating at the bottom of thetank.

Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such as grassor leaves can come into contact with a hot exhaust system.

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ADVICE ON ANTI-POLLUTION, HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL AND DRIVINGRENAULT is actively striving toreduce pollutant exhaust gasemissions and to save energy.By virtue of its design, moderatefuel consumption and initialsettings, your RENAULT conformsto current anti-pollution standards.Technical design, however, cannotachieve all. The fuel consumptionof your vehicle and the level ofpollutant exhaust gas emissions arevery much within your control.Make sure that your vehicle ismaintained correctly, use itcarefully and in an appropriatedriving style.

MaintenanceIt should be noted that failure torespect anti-pollution standards maylead to legal action being takenagainst the vehicle owner. In addition,replacing engine, fuel supply systemand exhaust components with partsother than those originallyrecommended by the manufacturermay alter your vehicle such that it nolonger complies with anti-pollutionstandards.Have your vehicle checked andadjusted by your RENAULT Dealer inaccordance with the instructions inthe vehicle’s servicing booklet.Your RENAULT Dealer has all theequipment necessary for ensuringthat your vehicle is maintained to itsoriginal standard.Always remember that the emissionof pollutant fumes is directly linkedto fuel consumption.

Engine adjustments• Ignition: this does not require any

adjustment.

• Spark plugs: optimum conditionsof use, performance and outputdemand that the specifications laiddown by our design office berigorously adhered to.If the spark plugs have to bereplaced, use the make, type andgap specified for your vehicle'sengine. Contact your RENAULTDealer for this information.

• Idling speed: this does not requireany adjustment.

• Air filter, diesel filter: a cloggedelement reduces output and mustbe replaced.

• Injection pump setting: it must beset to the recommended values.

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ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL AND DRIVING (continued)Exhaust gas monitorThe exhaust gas monitor will detectany malfunctioning of the vehicle'sexhaust gas anti-pollution system.If this system malfunctions, toxicsubstances may be released into theatmosphere or mechanical damagemay occur.

This warning light on theinstrument panel willindicate if there are any

problems with the system:This comes on when the ignition isswitched on and goes out after threeseconds.- If it lights up continuously,

contact your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

- If it flashes, reduce the enginespeed until the light stopsflashing. Contact your RENAULTDealer as soon as possible.

Driving• Drive carefully for the first few

miles until the engine reaches itsnormal operating temperature,rather than let it warm up whilethe vehicle is stopped.

• Speed is expensive.• “Sporty” driving uses a lot of fuel:

drive with a “light right foot”.

• Study the road ahead so that youare able to brake as little aspossible, it can be enough just tolift your foot off the accelerator.

• Avoid sharp acceleration.• Do not overrev the engine in the

intermediate gears. Always usethe highest gear possible withoutlabouring the engine.

• Do not try to maintain the samespeed up a hill; accelerate nomore than you would on the level.Keep your foot in the sameposition on the accelerator pedal.

• Double declutching andaccelerating before switching offare superfluous actions inmodern vehicles.

• Bad weather, flooded roadsDo not drive throughfloods if the depth ofwater is above the loweredge of the wheel rims.

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ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION, HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL AND DRIVING (continued)

General hints• Electricity is “fuel”; switch off all

the electrical consumers you donot really need.However, (with safety always inmind), keep your lights on whenthe visibility is bad (“see and beseen”).

• Try to use the air vents. Driving at60 mph (100 km/h) with thewindows open will increase theuse of fuel by 4%.

• For vehicles fitted with airconditioning, an increase in fuelconsumption may be noticed inurban driving. Switch off thesystem if it is not needed.

• Never fill the fuel tank right to thebrim to avoid overflow.

• Do not leave an empty roof rack inposition.

• It is better to fit a trailer for bulkyobjects.

• When towing a caravan, fit a winddeflector and adjust it carefully.

• Avoid using the vehicle fordoor-to-door calls (short journeyswith long waits in between)because the engine never reachesits normal operating temperature.Try to group your journeys.

Tyres• Inadequate pressures may

increase fuel consumption.• The use of non-recommended

tyres may also increase fuelconsumption.

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ENVIRONMENT

Recycled parts

Parts which can be recycled

Your vehicle has been designedwith the aim of caring for theenvironment.• The majority of versions are

equipped with an anti-pollutionsystem including a catalyticconverter, a lambda sensor andan active carbon filter (the latterprevents vapour from the petroltank being released into the openair.)

• These vehicles run on unleadedfuel only.

• 87% of the components on yourvehicle are recyclable parts andsome parts are made of recycledmaterials (as shown in thediagram opposite).

• 95% of the plastic components inyour vehicle are marked with asymbol which allows theprincipal component material tobe identified. These markingsmean that parts removed can besorted more easily, thusoptimising the recyclability ofeach of them.

In addition, your vehicle meets therequirements of European Legislationrelating to environmental protection.

Make your contribution towardsprotection of the environment too!Do not dispose of parts replaced inthe course of routine vehiclemaintenance (battery, oil filter, airfilter, etc.) and oil containers (emptyor full of used oil, etc.) withhousehold waste.Dispose of them through specialistorganisations. In all cases, complywith local bye-laws.

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GEAR LEVER HANDBRAKE POWER STEERING

To select reverse gear(vehicle stopped)Move the lever to neutral, then liftup ring 1 against the gear lever knobto enable selection of reverse gear.The reversing lights will light up assoon as reverse gear is selected(with ignition on).

To release:Pull up the lever slightly, pressbutton 2 and then lower the lever tothe floor.The red warning light on theinstrument panel will light up ifyou are driving with an incorrectlyreleased handbrake.

Make sure that thehandbrake is properlyreleased when driving,otherwise overheating

may occur.

To applyPull upwards, ensure that thevehicle cannot move.

Depending on the slopeand/or vehicle load, itmay be necessary toapply the brake by two

additional notches and select agear (1st or reverse) for vehicleswith a manual gearbox orposition P for vehicles with anautomatic gearbox.

Never leave the steering wheel onfull lock when the vehicle is parkedif you have power assisted steeringfitted as this may damage the pump.

Never switch off theignition when travellingdownhill, and avoiddoing so in normal

driving (power steering andbrake servo will not function).

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ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)Under heavy braking, the twoprincipal aims are to reduce thestopping distance and keep yourvehicle under control. However,there is a risk that roadholding anddirectional control may be lost andthe wheels may lock under braking,depending on the type of surface,weather conditions and yourreactions. The Anti-lock BrakingSystem (ABS) has been designed tocombat this danger.The safety enhancement is that thebrake control system prevents thewheels from locking, even if thebrakes are applied too sharply, andallows the vehicle to be steered andthus its direction to be controlled.Under these circumstances, it isquite possible for the driver to steerthe vehicle and to avoid an obstaclewhilst at the same time applying thebrake. Also, this system allows youto optimise stopping distances,especially when roadholdingbecomes difficult (wet or slipperyroads, variable road surfaces).

Although this system allows you tooptimise stopping distances, theABS system does not allow you toincrease vehicle performance,which is physically linked to thelocal conditions of tyre/groundadhesion. It is still essential tofollow the rules of good drivingpractice (such as driving at a safedistance from the vehicle in front).The fact that the vehicle’s safetyhas been increased should notencourage you to take risks.You will feel pulsing through thebrake pedal when the system hasbeen activated. These tangible signswill warn you that the adhesionbetween the tyres and the groundhas reached its limit and enable youto adapt your driving style to suitthe road conditions.

Operational faultsTwo possible situations may occur:

1 - The warning light on the

instrument panel is lit.The braking system operates inthe same way as a vehiclewithout the ABS system.Contact a RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

2 - The and warning

lights on the instrument panelare lit.This indicates that both thebraking system and the ABSsystem are faulty. Your brakingsystems are only partiallyoperational. However, it isdangerous to brake suddenlyand it is essential to stopimmediately, as soon as trafficconditions allow. Call aRENAULT Dealer.

The braking modulation provided by the ABS is independent of the effort applied to the brake pedal. In an emergency,apply strong and continuous pressure to the brake pedalthere is no need to pump it repeatedly.

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EMERGENCY BRAKING ASSISTThis system is complementary toABS and helps reduce vehiclestopping distances.

Operating principleThe system detects an emergencybraking situation by means of asensor which measures the speedwith which the brake pedal isdepressed. In this case, emergencybrake assist instantly reaches itsmaximum power and allows ABSregulation to be reached as quicklyas possible.ABS braking is maintained as longas the brake pedal is not released.

Hazard warning lights lightingupThese may light up in the event ofrapid deceleration.

This function is anadditional aid in case ofcritical driving conditionsto allow the vehicle

behaviour to be adapted to suit thedriving conditions.However, the function does nottake the place of the driver. It doesnot increase the vehicle's limitsand should not encourage you todrive more quickly.Thus, it can under no circumstancesreplace the vigilance or responsibilityof the driver when manoeuvring thevehicle (the driver must always beready for sudden incidents whichmay occur when driving).

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SPEED LIMITER

The speed limiter function allowsyou to decide on a maximumdriving speed.This may be useful, for example, inurban driving or in areas with speedrestrictions (roadworks, etc.).The system operates above a drivingspeed of approximately 20 mph(30 km/h).

Controls1 Main On/Off switch2 Limit adjustment of limit speed

(increasing).3 Limit speed memory and

adjustment of limit speed(decreasing).

Indicator light

This orange indicator light in theswitch lights up to indicate that thefunction is operational.Stored speed information appearson instrument panel display 4permanently or for approximately30 seconds, depending on thevehicle type.

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SPEED LIMITER (continued)

Switching onPress switch 1 side.The indicator light in the switchlights up and the trip computerenters speed limiter mode.

Limiting the speedAt a steady speed (above 20 mph/30 km/h) and in the correct gear (forvehicles with manual gearboxes),press switch 2 or 3: the speed is thenstored.

DrivingWhen a limit speed is stored,depress the accelerator pedal untilyou reach the limit speed.From then on, no force on theaccelerator pedal will allow you toexceed the programmed speedexcept in an emergency (seeinformation on exceeding the limitspeed).

Changing the limit speedThe limit speed may be changed byacting (pressing frequently orcontinuously) on:- button 2 to increase the speed,- button 3 to reduce the speed.

Depending on the vehicle type, thelimit speed is displayed forapproximately 30 seconds.

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SPEED LIMITER (continued)Exceeding the limit speedIn the event of an emergencyIt is possible to exceed the limitspeed at any moment. To do this:depress the accelerator pedal firmlyand fully (beyond the kickdownpoint).The speed flashes on the instrumentpanel (trip computer) to inform youthat the limit speed is beingexceeded.When the emergency has passed,release the accelerator pedal: thespeed limiter function will return assoon as you reach a speed lowerthan the limit speed before theemergency.

Limit speed selected cannot bemaintainedIf the limit speed cannot bemaintained by the system (forexample, in the event of a steepincline), the speed will flash on theinstrument panel (trip computer).

Switching the function offThe speed limiter function isdeactivated if you press button 1: aspeed is no longer stored.The indicator light in switch 1 goesout to confirm that the function hasbeen switched off.

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PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX

Selector leverP : parkingR : reverse gearN : neutralD : drive in automatic

(gears authorised: 1st, 2nd, 3rdand 4th)

2 : 2nd gear held H(gears authorised: 1st, 2nd)

1 : 1st gear held H.

Display bar indicator E, andindicators F, G, H, I on theinstrument panel, inform you of theposition of the selector lever and/orthe automatic gearbox operatingmode.

Position D3 or 3rd gear hold(gears authorised: 1st, 2nd and 3rd)With the selector lever in positionD, press button B. An indicatorlightG on the instrument panel willlight up. Press button B again todeselect this position. (the indicatorlight will go out.)

Note: When the indicator light is on,the system will inhibit the selectionof 4th gear.

For safety reasons, certain positionsmay not be selected until themechanism is unlocked: pressbutton A.

Only engage D or R when thevehicle is stopped, with your footon the brake and the acceleratorpedal released.

DrivingWith the gear lever in position P orN, switch on the ignition.With your foot on the brake pedal,move the lever out of position P or N.

For safety reasons, to move out of Pposition it is essential to apply thefootbrake before pressing unlockingbutton A.

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PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued)Driving forwardsSelect position D. In the majority oftraffic conditions, you will not haveto touch the gear selector leveragain: the gear changing will takeplace automatically at the right timeand at the most suitable enginespeed because the automatic systemtakes into account the vehicle loadand road surface and adjusts itselfto the particular driving style youhave chosen.

Accelerating and overtakingFully and firmly depress theaccelerator pedal (or even take yourfoot off the accelerator and depressit again firmly as far as it will go).

The speed that you depress thepedal will activate the “kickdown”switch to obtain maximumperformance.

Special circumstances• Snow position: If you are starting

off on a slippery surface (snow,mud, etc.), press switch C,indicator light F will light up.

Once these driving conditions nolonger apply, press switch Cagain to deselect the position, theoperating indicator light will goout.

• In hilly or mountainous areas: Ifyou cannot remain in 4th gearbecause of the road surface andthe number of bends, we wouldadvise you to select D3 (bypressing button B, with the gearlever in position D), or even 2(2nd gear hold), which willprevent shifting to higher gearsthan the one selected. Likewise, ifposition 1 is selected, the vehiclewill remain in 1st gear and a highlevel of engine braking isretained.If you are travelling downhill for along way, we would advise you toplace the lever in D3 or 2 (or even 1)to obtain the most efficient enginebraking and to relieve the brakes.

• In very cold weather wait a fewseconds before moving theselector lever from position P or Nand engaging D or R in order toavoid stalling the engine.

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PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued)

How to drive economicallyLeave the selector in position D onthe open road, depress theaccelerator pedal slightly to ensurethat automatic gear changes aremade at low engine speeds.

Do not use positions D3, 2, 1 or thewinter position for normal drivingconditions.

Parking the vehicleWhen the vehicle is stopped, movethe lever to position P whilekeeping your foot on the brakepedal: the gearbox is in neutral andthe drive wheels are mechanicallylocked by the driveshaft.Apply the handbrake.

Operating faults• If the lever becomes jammed in P

position, even though you aredepressing the brake pedal, thelever can be released manually.To do this, unclip cover I thensimultaneously press on raisedpart J (located under cover I) andunlocking button A to move thelever from position P.Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

• If this warning lightcomes on when driving,it indicates a fault.

Contact your RENAULT Dealeras soon as possible.

• and : if these

warning lights come on at thesame time while driving, avoidleaving the gear lever in positionD (or R) when stopping intraffic: always return to positionN when you have to stop.Contact a RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

• If a vehicle with an automaticgearbox breaks down, refer to theinformation on towing in Section 5.

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Section 3: Your comfort

Air vents ................................................................................................................................................. 3.02 - 3.03Heating/Ventilation ................................................................................................................................ 3.04 - 3.05Air conditioning ................................................................................................................................... 3.06 ➟ 3.09Interior lighting ................................................................................................................................................. 3.10Sun visor ........................................................................................................................................................... 3.11Windows ................................................................................................................................................. 3.12 - 3.13Sunroof .............................................................................................................................................................. 3.14Ashtrays/Cigarette lighter ................................................................................................................................. 3.15Storage compartments ......................................................................................................................... 3.16 ➟ 3.19Navigation system ............................................................................................................................................. 3.20Rear bench seat ...................................................................................................................................... 3.21 - 3.22Transporting items in the luggage compartment ........................................................................................... 3.23Luggage compartment cover ............................................................................................................................ 3.24Luggage net ....................................................................................................................................................... 3.25

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AIR VENTS (air outlets)

1 - Side window demisting and airvents

2 - Centre air vents

3 - Windscreen demisting vents.

4 - Control panel

5 - Front footwell air vents

6 - Rear footwell air vents

7 - Rear screen demisting switch

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AIR VENTS (continued)

Side air ventsAdjustmentAir flow:Move tumblewheel 1 (beyond thepoint of resistance).

Air distribution:Right/left: Move tab 2.Up/down: Guide the air vent up ordown.

Front centre air ventsAdjustmentAir flow:Move tumblewheel 3 (beyond thepoint of resistance).

Air distribution:Right/left: Move tabs 4.Up/down: Guide the air vent up ordown.

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HEATING / VENTILATION

ControlsA Air distribution.

B Air temperature adjustment.

C Adjustment of the amount of airdelivered to the passengercompartment.

Distribution of air in thepassenger compartmentMove control A.

• Position

All the air flow is directed to thedashboard vents.This selection is not appropriate ifall the air vents are closed.

•Position

The air flow is distributed betweenthe dashboard vents and the frontand rear footwells.

• Position

The air flow is distributed betweenall the vents, the front side windowdemisting vents, the windscreendemisting vents and the front andrear footwells.

• Position

For more effective demisting, closethe central dashboard vents anddirect the side air vents towards theside windows.All the air is directed to thewindscreen and front side windowdemisting vents.

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HEATING / VENTILATION (continued)

Adjusting the air temperatureTurn button B.Turning the control to the rightincreases the temperature.

Adjusting the amount of airblown into the passengercompartmentMove control C from 0 to 3.Passenger compartment ventilationis by “blown air”. The blowerdetermines how much air enters butvehicle speed also has someinfluence on this.This principle improves thestability of the air temperature inthe passenger compartment.The further the control is positionedto the right, the greater the quantityof air blown into the passengercompartment.

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AIR CONDITIONING

ControlsA Air conditioning control

B Air temperature adjustment

C Adjusting the amount of airsupplied

D Air conditioning control

Temperature of intake airTurn button B.Turning the control to the rightincreases the temperature.

Adjusting the quantity ofairMove control C to the desiredposition.Turning the control to the rightincreases the amount of airsupplied.If you want to close the air intakecompletely and switch off thesystem, set control C to 0 andcontrol D to 0.

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AIR CONDITIONING (continued)

Distribution of air in thepassenger compartmentMove control A.

• Position

All the air flow is directed to thedashboard vents.

• Position

The air flow is distributed betweenthe front and rear footwells and thedashboard vents.Close the dashboard vents to directall the air to the footwells.

• Position

The air flow is distributed betweenthe air vents, the windscreendemisting vents and the footwells.

• Position

For more effective demisting, closethe central dashboard vents anddirect the side air vents towards theside windows.All the air flow is then directed tothe windscreen demisting vents andthe front side windows.Turn control C to the right formaximum efficiency.

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AIR CONDITIONING (continued)

Air conditioning controlsControl D switches the airconditioning system on and off.The system will not operate if airflow control C is in position 0.

The air conditioning systemenables:- the internal passenger

compartment temperature to belowered, especially in hotweather, when driving in traffic orwhen the vehicle has been parkedin the sun.

- reduces the humidity of the airblown inside the passengercompartment.

In very hot weather or when thevehicle has been parked in the sun,open the doors for a few moments tolet the hot air escape before startingoff.

• Position 0The air conditioning is notoperating.In this position, ventilation is thesame as for a vehicle without airconditioning.

• Position

Air conditioning is in normal mode.Air is taken from outside thevehicle, providing a continuoussupply of fresh air.

If no cool air is producedCheck that the controls are setcorrectly and that the fuses aresound. If not, switch off the system(control D at 0) and contact aRENAULT Dealer.

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AIR CONDITIONING (continued)

• Position

The air conditioning is operating atmaximum.In this position, air is taken from thepassenger compartment andrecirculated without taking in airfrom the outside.When the system is set in thisposition, it allows you to lower thetemperature in the passengercompartment more quickly and toisolate yourself from the externalatmosphere (driving in pollutedareas, etc.).

Prolonged use of the airrecirculation mode may cause thewindows to mist up or lead toodours, as the air is not renewed.It is therefore advisable to movecontrol D to the normal operationposition, as soon as the desiredtemperature is reached inside thepassenger compartment or if isolationof the passenger compartment fromthe outside is nolonger required.

When the air conditioningsystem is operating, allwindows must be closedfor maximum efficiency.

If there is an operating fault,contact your RENAULT Dealer.Do not open the refrigerationcircuit: this may cause injury toyour eyes or skin.

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INTERIOR LIGHTS

Map reading light 1To turn on or off, move switch 2 tothe appropriate side.

Light 3Use switch 4 to select between- continuous lighting is obtained in

the passenger compartment,- intermittent lighting is obtained

by opening one of the doors.It only goes out when the doors arecorrectly closed.- no lighting.

Map reading light 5To turn on or off, move switch 6 tothe appropriate side.

Light 7By tilting the light you can obtain:- continuous lighting in the

passenger compartment,- intermittent lighting is obtained

by opening one of the doors.It only goes out when the doors arecorrectly closed.- no lighting.

Special instructionsDepending on the vehicle, remoteunlocking of the doors triggerstimed lighting of the passengercompartment. If one of the front orrear doors is opened, the timedperiod for which the light isswitched on will start again.Then the interior light and theluggage compartment light dim andgo out.

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SUN VISOR WINDSCREEN

Front sun visorLower sun visor 1.

Courtesy mirrors 2Special features on driver's sideWhen the sun visor is fitted with acourtesy mirror, it has a cover.

Windscreen with reflectivelayersThe windscreen reflects the sunand, in particular, limits theinfrared rays entering the passengercompartment.There are two areas 3 for affixingpasses to the windscreen (e.g.motorway permits, car park seasontickets, etc.).

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WINDOWS

Front electric windowsDriver's side windowWith the ignition on or off and thedriver’s door closed:Press switch 1 to open the windowor lift switch 1 to close it.

Automatic operationWith the engine running, pressswitch 1 briefly to raise or lower thewindow completely.Pressing switch 1 again while thewindow is moving will stop theoperation.

Electric window passenger sideWith the ignition on, press switch 2to open the window or lift switch 2to close it.

Driver's responsibilityIf there is a child (oranimal) in the vehicle,never leave it

unattended with the key in theignition. With the card in thereader, it would be possible tooperate the electric windowsand there is a risk that the childmay be seriously injured (bytrapping his or her neck, arm,hand, etc.). If something getstrapped, reverse the direction oftravel as soon as possible bypressing on the relevant switch.

• Sliding windows and doorsBefore moving them, ensurethat no passenger has part oftheir body outside the windowor door.

Manual window windersOperate window winder 3.

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WINDOWS (continued)

Opening the window on thesliding side doorTo half-open the window, turnhandle 1 in the direction of thearrow then lock it by pushing thehandle to the right. Make sure it isproperly latched into position whenit is closed.

Opening the sliding sidewindowPress on catches 3 and slide thewindow open.To lock it in an open or closedposition, press button 2 and movethe window from the front to therear until it latches into position.

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ELECTRIC SUNROOF

Sliding sunroofWith the ignition on:• To slide the sunroof

- Opening: press switch 1 on theopposite side to the symbol andkeep it pressed until the sunroofis open as far as required.

- Closing: press switch 1 onsymbol side until it iscompletely closed.

• Ensure that the sunroof isproperly closed before leavingyour vehicle.

• Clean the seal every threemonths using products selectedby RENAULT's TechnicalDepartment.

• Do not open the sunroofimmediately after the vehicle hasbeen in the rain or after it hasbeen ashed.

• Make sure that nothing is restingon the deflector (windsurfingboard, skis, etc.).

Driver's responsibilityIf there is a child (oranimal) in the vehicle,never leave it unattended

with the key in the ignition. Withthe key in the ignition it would bepossible to operate the electricwindows and there is a risk that thechild may be seriously injured (bytrapping their neck, arm, hand, etc.in the window).If something gets caught in thewindow, immediately reverse thedirection of travel by pressingswitch 1 on the side opposite thesymbol.

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ASHTRAYS / CIGARETTE LIGHTER

Ashtray in front consoleTo open, pull cover 1.To empty the ashtray, pull out thecover completely towards you,press the tab and the ashtray will bereleased from its housing.

Cigarette lighterWith the ignition on, press in thecigarette lighter 2.It will spring back with a click whenit is ready. Pull it out to use. Afteruse, replace it without pushing it allthe way in.

Ashtray 1This is a removable ashtray whichmay be fitted into one of the cupholders in the vehicle.

Ashtray in rear panelTo empty the ashtray, lift cover 3and pull it up to release it from thearmrest.

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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS

Passenger side glove box orairbag locationLift catch 1 to open the glove box. Depending on the version, there is

ventilation and air conditioning inthe glove box as there is in thepassenger compartment.Move blanking cover 2 to the side toopen or close the air inlet.

Centre console storage compartment 3

Document holder 4

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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued)

Cup holder 6Designed to accommodate cups oran ashtray.

Centre console storage compartment 5

Front door storage pockets 7 Storage compartment under thefolding front passenger seat 8

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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued)

Sliding side door storagecompartments 9

Side panel storage compartment 10 Rear side luggage compartments 11To open a compartment, lift handle 12.The compartments must be closedwhen the vehicle is being driven.

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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued)

Upper cab storage compartment 13(Depending on the vehicle)This is not suitable for storing heavyitems.

No objects should beplaced on the floor (areain front of driver) asthese objects could slide

under the pedal during brakingmanoeuvres, thus obstructing itsuse.

Fitting accessoriesLocations 14 on the right andleft-hand sides of the passengercompartment are provided toaccommodate an interior storagecompartment or other accessories.

A rail 16 on the right-hand side,fitted with two rings 15, can be usedfor holding objects in the luggagecompartment (refer to theinformation on transporting objectsin the luggage compartment).The rings can be slid along the rail.To do this, press push-button 17 andslide the ring at the same time thenrelease.

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM

Navigation system1 screen2 CD reader and control panel.

Refer to the manufacturer'sinstructions for information onhow to operate this equipment.Note: Please keep these instructionswith the rest of the vehicledocumentation.

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REAR BENCH SEAT (operation)

To fold down the bench seatMove one of the two levers 1 on theright or left-hand side of the benchseat forwards.For a single section bench seat andseatback, arrange the centre belt flaton the seat before folding down theseatback.

For the split bench seat andseatback, place the headrests in thestorage position, then fold back thesmaller section of the seatback firstfollowed by the larger section.Lift the rear seat cushion towardsthe front by pulling the two rings 2,one after the other.Fold the seat cushion and theseatback into a vertical position.

We would advise you to move thefront seats forward slightly to makeit easier to fold down the seatbackwith the headrests in position.Make sure the headrests are in thecorrect position when the seat isreturned to its upright position.

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REAR BENCH SEAT (operation) (continued)

Transporting bulky objectsThe small section may be foldeddown completely and yet still leavespace to accommodate a maximumof two passengers on the largesection.Conversely, you can use the smallsection to accommodate onepassenger providing that only theseatback of the large section isfolded down. The seat belts are onlyguaranteed to operate correctlywhen the seat cushion is latched inposition.

To keep the rear bench seat in araised position, use tensioner 2which you should attach topassenger headrest rod 1.

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TRANSPORTING ITEMS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTAlways position the objectstransported so that the largestsurface rests against:

- The back of the rear bench seat, fornormal loads.

- The folded down bench seat, formaximum loads.

Always position the heaviest itemsdirectly on the floor.

Always position the heaviestitems directly on the floor.Use the luggage compartmentlashing points, if these are

fitted to the vehicle. The luggageshould be loaded in such a way thatno items will be thrown forward andstrike the occupants if the driver hasto brake suddenly. Fasten the rear seatbelts, even if the seats are notoccupied.

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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER

The luggage compartment cover ismade up of two rigid sections.It can be used in one of three ways:• The luggage compartment cover

is in the unfolded position 1.

Do not place any objects,especially heavy or solidobjects on the parcelshelf. These may pose a

risk to the vehicle occupants ifthe driver has to brake suddenlyor if the vehicle is involved in anaccident.

• The luggage compartment coveris in the semi-folded position 2.

• The luggage compartment coveris removed entirely.To remove the luggagecompartment cover, place it in thehalf-folded position, take hold ofthe end and pull it towards you.

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LUGGAGE NET

Luggage net 1(depending on equipment level) canbe placed behind the front seats orbehind the rear bench seat.

Note: when the net is placed behindthe rear bench seat, the frontcollapsible supports 6 (not used)should be kept in the upperposition so that passengers do notstrike their heads when getting intoor out of the vehicle, or when thevehicle is being driven.

Fitting the net- upper section: attach rings 7 to

front or rear collapsible supports 6fixed in the lower position.

- lower section (behind the rearbench seat): fasten straps 2through lashing rings 5 on thefloor.Pull on loops 3 to tighten thestraps and then pull up and lockadjustable runners 4 into positionso that they are completely secure.

Fitting the net (continued)- lower section (behind the front

seats, rear bench seat upright):fasten straps 2 through holes 8located on the rear bench seathinges.Tighten the straps as shownpreviously.

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Section 4: Maintenance

Bonnet ................................................................................................................................................................ 4.02Engine oil level .................................................................................................................................... 4.03 ➟ 4.07Engine oil change ............................................................................................................................................. 4.07Levels: Gearbox ................................................................................................................................................. 4.08

Brake fluid ............................................................................................................................................ 4.08Coolant .................................................................................................................................................. 4.09Power assisted steering pump ............................................................................................................ 4.10Battery ................................................................................................................................................... 4.10Screen washer reservoir ...................................................................................................................... 4.11

Air filter ............................................................................................................................................................. 4.11Diesel filter ........................................................................................................................................................ 4.11Bodywork maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 4.12 - 4.13Interior trim maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 4.14

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BONNET

OpeningPull control 1 towards you.Lift the bonnet, release stay 3 fromits holder 2 and, for your own safety,it is very important to fix it intoretainer 4.

ClosingRelease the stay and replace it in itsholder 2.Lower the bonnet and release itwhen it is about 8 inches (20 cm)above its closed position. It willlock under its own weight.As a safety measure, check that thebonnet is fully locked by trying tolift it.

Before closing the bonnet, check tomake sure that nothing has been leftin the engine compartment.

Check that the bonnet isproperly latched.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maystart to operate at anymoment.

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ENGINE OIL LEVELIt is normal for an engine to use oilfor lubrication and cooling ofmoving parts and it is sometimesnecessary to top up the levelbetween oil changes.However, contact your RENAULTDealer if more than 0.5 litres isbeing consumed every 600 miles(1000 km) after the running inperiod .

Oil change frequency: check the oillevel from time to time andcertainly before any long journey toavoid the risk of damaging yourengine.

Reading the oil levelThe vehicle must be parked on levelground and the engine should havebeen switched off for some timebeforehand to obtain an accuratereading.

The oil level can be read:- on the instrument panel;- on the dipstick.

Reading the level on the instrumentpanelWhen the ignition has beenswitched on for approximately 30seconds:- if the level is correct, the display

will show “oil OK”: displaymessage 1

Special note: for a more accuratereading of the level, press the resetbutton on the trip mileage.

The squares which appear on thedisplay indicate the level. Thenumber of squares displayed isreduced as the oil level drops andthey are replaced by a dash:example display message 2.To advance to trip computerreading, press the button again.- When the minimum oil level is

reached, the word “ok” is notdisplayed, the dashes and theword “oil” flash (display message

3) and the warning light on

the instrument panel lights up onsome versions.It is vital to top up the oil as soonas possible.

Message 1Levelsatisfactory

Message 2Exampleleveldisplay

Message 3Minimumlevel(flashing)

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ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued)

Reading the level using the dipstick- Take out the dipstick;- Wipe the dipstick using a clean,

lint-free cloth.- Push the dipstick in as far as it will

go. (For vehicles equipped with acap-type dipstick C, screw in thecap as far as it will go.)

- Take out the dipstick again;- Read the level: it should never fall

below minimum mark B or exceedmaximum mark A.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan may startto operate at any moment.

Contact your RENAULT Dealer atonce if you notice an abnormal orrepeated drop in any of the fluidlevels.

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ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued)

Topping up/fillingThe vehicle must be parked on levelground and the engine should becold (for instance, before the engineis started up for the first time in theday).

Special note for 1.2 versionUnclip the dipstick to remove it. Donot forget to refit the clip whenreplacing the dipstick.

- Unscrew the filler cap 1.- Top up the level. (For your

information, the capacity betweenthe minimum and maximumreading on the dipstick 2 isbetween 1.5 and 2 litresdepending on the engine.)

- Wait for approximately twominutes to allow the oil to flowinto the engine.

- Check the level using the dipstick2 (as explained above).

Do not exceed the “max” level anddo not forget to refit cap 1.

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ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued)

Special note for 1.9 dTi versionThe cap-dipstick must be screwedin fully to obtain a correct levelreading.

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ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) / OIL CHANGEOil changeOil change frequency: refer to theservicing booklet for your vehicle.

Approximate capacities for oilchange(for you information)1.0 engine: 4.0 litres1.0 16V / 1.2 16V engines: 4.0 litres1.2 engine: 4.0 litres1.4 engine: 3.0 litres1.6 engine: 3.4 litres1.6 16V engine: 4.9 litres1.9D / 1.9 dTi engines: 4.6 litres1.5 dCi engine: 5.0 litresOil filter included.The oil filter should be replacedperiodically: refer to the servicingbooklet for your vehicle.

Engine oil gradeRefer to the servicing booklet foryour vehicle for informationregarding which grade of oil to use.

Filling: take care whentopping up the oil that nooil drips onto enginecomponents: risk of fire.

Remember to refit the cap securelyas there is a risk of fire if oilsplashes onto hot enginecomponents.

Engine oil change: if youare changing the oil whenthe engine is hot, be carefulto avoid scalding yourself

as the oil flows out.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maystart to operate at anymoment.

Never run the engine in anenclosed space as exhaustfumes are poisonous.

Contact your RENAULT Dealer atonce if you notice an abnormal orrepeated drop in any of the fluidlevels.

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LEVELSManual gearbox oilWe advise you to contact yourRENAULT Dealer.

Frequency of fluid changeRefer to the servicing booklet foryour vehicle.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maystart to operate at anymoment.

Brake fluidThis should be checked frequently,especially if you notice even theslightest loss in braking efficiency.

Level 1It is normal for the level to drop asthe linings become worn, but itshould never drop below the MINwarning level.

FillingAfter any operation on thehydraulic circuit, a specialist mustreplace the brake fluid.Only use fluids approved byRENAULT’s Technical Departmentand which have been taken from asealed container.

Frequency of replacement: refer tothe servicing booklet for yourvehicle.

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LEVELS (continued)Coolant levelLevel checking intervalsCheck the level regularly (severedamage is likely to be caused to theengine if there is insufficientcoolant).If topping up is required, only useproducts approved by RENAULT'sTechnical Department. This coolantwill provide:- antifreeze protection,- anti-corrosion protection of the

cooling system.

No operations should becarried out on thecooling circuit when theengine is hot.

Danger of burns.

LevelThe level when cold should bebetween the MIN and MAX markson the expansion bottle 1.Top this level up when cold before itreaches the MIN mark.

Replacement intervalRefer to the Servicing booklet foryour vehicle.

Contact your RENAULT Dealer atonce if you notice an abnormal orrepeated drop in any of the fluidlevels.

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LEVELS (continued)

Power assisted steering pumpReplacement frequency: refer to theservicing booklet for your vehicle.

Level: the correct level when coldshould be:- visible between the Min and Max

marks on reservoir 1.For topping up or refilling with oil, useproducts approved by RENAULT'sTechnical Department.

BatteryThe battery does not require anymaintenance.

Never open cover 2.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maystart to operate at anymoment.

Handle the battery withcare as it containssulphuric acid which mustnot come into contact with

the eyes or skin. If it does, wash theaffected area with plenty of coldwater.Ensure that naked flames, red-hotobjects and sparks do not come intocontact with the battery as there is arisk of explosion.

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LEVELS (continued) FILTERS

Screen wash reservoirFilling: via cap 1.This reservoir also supplies theheadlight washers (if the vehicle isequipped with them).

Liquid: water + special windscreenwasher fluid (anti-freeze product inwinter).

Jets: to adjust the angle of the jetspivot the little ball using a pin.

The replacement of filter elements(air filter, cabin, pollen filter, dieselfilter, etc.) is scheduled in themaintenance operations for yourvehicle.

Frequency for replacing filtercomponents: refer to the servicingbooklet for your vehicle.

In the event that any of the fluidlevels drop abnormally, contactyour RENAULT Dealerimmediately.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maystart to operate at anymoment.

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BODYWORK MAINTENANCEProtection against the effects ofcorrosive agentsAlthough your vehicle has beentreated with very effectiveanti-corrosion products, itnevertheless remains subject to theeffects of:

• Corrosives in the atmosphere- atmospheric pollution (urban

and industrial areas).- saline atmosphere (near the sea,

particularly in hot weather),- seasonal and damp climatic

conditions, (e.g.: road salt inwinter, water from roadcleaners, etc.).

• Abrasiveswind-carried dust and sand, mud,road chippings thrown up byother vehicles.

• Minor impacts

You should take a number of minorprecautions in order to safeguardyour vehicle against such risks andnot to lose the benefit of yourvehicle's anti-corrosion protection.

You should not• Wash the vehicle in bright

sunlight or freezing temperatures.• Scrape off mud or dirt without

pre-wetting.• Allow dirt to accumulate.• Allow rust to form following

minor impacts.• Use solvents not approved by

RENAULT's TechnicalDepartment to remove stains asthis could damage the paintwork.

• Drive frequently in snow ormuddy conditions withoutperiodically washing the vehicle,particularly under the wheelarches and body.

• Degrease or clean mechanicalcomponents (e.g. enginecompartment), underneath thebodywork, parts with hinges (e.g.inside the fuel filler flap, sunroof,etc.) and painted plastic externalfittings (e.g. bumpers) usingpressure cleaning apparatus or byspraying on products notapproved by RENAULT'sTechnical Department. Ifadequate precautions are nottaken, this could give rise tocorrosion or operational faults.

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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (continued)You should• Wash your vehicle frequently,

preferably using our recommendedcleaning products and use ahigh-pressure jet to rinse off theunderside of the vehicle and thewheel arches in particular to get ridof:- spots of tree resin and industrial

grime;- bird droppings, which contain

chemicals which rapidlydiscolour paintwork and mayeven cause the paint to peel off:The vehicle must be washedimmediately to remove thesemarks since it is impossible toremove them by polishing;

- salt deposited in the wheelarches and underneath the bodyafter driving in areas where theroads are chemically treated;

- mud in the wheel arches andunder the body which formdamp patches.

• Keep well away from the vehiclein front when driving ongravelled surfaces to preventpaint damage.

• Repair, or have repaired quicklypatches where the paint has beendamaged to prevent corrosionspreading.

• Remember to visit the body shopperiodically in order to maintainyour RENAULT anti-corrosionwarranty. Contact the Servicingbooklet.

• Respect local regulations aboutwashing vehicles (e.g. do notwash your vehicle on a publichighway).

• Before entering a revolving brushtype car wash, check that externalaccessories, additional drivinglights, door mirrors, etc. areproperly secured and secure thewindscreen wiper arms and radioaerial with adhesive tape.If your vehicle has a vehiclephone, remove the aerial.

• Spray mechanical componentswith products approved byRENAULT's Technical Departmentto protect them after they have beencleaned.

We have selected specialproducts to care for your vehicleand you can obtain these fromRENAULT accessory outlets.

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INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCEWhatever type of stain is on thetrim, use soapy water (if possible,warm water) containing:• natural soap,• washing up liquid (with one part

washing up liquid to 200 partswater).

Rinse off with a soft, damp cloth.

Special instructions• Glass instrument panels (e.g.:

instrument panel, clock, exteriortemperature display, radiodisplay, etc.).Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).If this does not clean it properly,use a soft cloth or cotton woolslightly moistened with soapywater and then wipe clean with asoft damp cloth.Finally, carefully dry off with asoft dry cloth.

Cleaning products containingalcohol must not be used underany circumstances.

• Seat beltsThese must be kept clean.Use products selected byRENAULT's Technical Department(RENAULT accessory outlets) orwarm soapy water and a sponge anddry off with a dry cloth.

Do not use cleaning agents ordyes.

Do not:You are strongly recommended notto use high pressure or atomisingcleaning equipment inside thepassenger compartment: unlesscarefully used, such equipmentcould interfere with correctfunctioning of the electrical orelectronic components in thevehicle, amongst other effects.

We have selected specialproducts to care for your vehicleand you can obtain these fromRENAULT accessory outlets.

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Section 5: Practical advice

Emergency spare wheel .................................................................................................................................... 5.02Hubcap - wheel ................................................................................................................................................. 5.03Changing a wheel ............................................................................................................................................. 5.04Tyres (tyre safety, wheels, winter precautions) ................................................................................. 5.05 ➟ 5.07Replacing the bulbs: ............................................................................................................................ 5.08 ➟ 5.16

Front lights ......................................................................................................................................... 5.08 - 5.09Front fog lights ............................................................................................................................................. 5.10Rear lights ......................................................................................................................................... 5.11 ➟ 5.13Side mounted indicators .............................................................................................................................. 5.14Interior lights ...................................................................................................................................... 5.15 - 5.16Luggage compartment light ......................................................................................................................... 5.17

Battery (breakdown) .............................................................................................................................. 5.18 - 5.19Fuses ....................................................................................................................................................... 5.20 - 5.21Wiper blades ..................................................................................................................................................... 5.22Towing (breakdown) .............................................................................................................................. 5.23 - 5.24Towing (a trailer) .............................................................................................................................................. 5.25Radio pre-equipment ........................................................................................................................................ 5.26Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................ 5.27Fuel supply cut-off system in the event of a severe impact ........................................................................ 5.28Door locking remote control unit (batteries) ....................................................................................... 5.29 - 5.30Operating faults .................................................................................................................................... 5.31 ➟ 5.36

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EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL AND TOOLS

Wheelbrace 1This is located in the enginecompartment and is used to removewheel bolts, to release the supportframe which holds the spare wheelin place and to fit the jack inposition.

If the emergency sparewheel has been stored forseveral years, have itchecked by your Dealer

to ensure that it is safe to use.

Emergency spare wheel 3This is stored in support frame 4under the floor at the back of thevehicle.To access the emergency sparewheel:• Open the tailgate.• Use the wheelbrace to slacken nut 2.• Unhook the support frame using

handle 5.• Release the emergency spare

wheel.

Jack 6This is located in a compartment 7inside the spare wheel.When replacing in its location, foldthe jack completely after use.

The jack is designed forwheel changing purposesonly. It should never beused for repairs or gaining

access to the underneath of thevehicle

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HUBCAPS

Hubcap 1(masked wheel bolts)Remove it using a hubcap spanner 3(located next to the jack), or the endof the wheelbrace, by inserting thehook in the hole.To refit, reclip it in positionensuring that it is aligned withmark 2.

Hubcap 5(masked wheel bolts)Remove it using a hubcap spanner 3(located next to the jack), byinserting the hook in the slotprovided.When refitting the wheel trim, alignit with the valve 4.Push the retaining hooks in, startingwith valve side A, followed by Band C , finishing at the side oppositevalve D.

Hubcap 6(exposed wheel bolts)To remove it without removing thewheel, press it at the pointsindicated by the arrows.Turn it so that the mounting lugsholding it in place behind the wheelbolts are released.To refit the hubcap, proceed inreverse order.

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CHANGING A WHEEL

Park the vehicle on firm,level ground which is notslippery (e.g. avoid tiledflooring, etc.) - if necessary,

place a plank under the jack forsupport. Switch on the hazardwarning lights.Apply the handbrake and engage agear (first or reverse).Ask all the passengers to leave thevehicle and keep away from thetraffic.

Remove the hubcap (see theinformation on hubcaps).Loosen the nuts using wheelbrace 1,pulling upwards.Offer up the jack horizontally, thejack head must be slid into sheetmetal jacking point 2 provided inthe lower section of the bodyworkclosest to the wheel concerned.Crank up the jack by hand at first toalign the base plate (which shouldbe inclined further inwards than thejack head). Place a plank of woodunder the base plate if on softground.

Insert end 4 of the wheelbrace intojack 3 and turn it a few times to liftthe wheel from the ground.Remove the bolts.Remove the wheel.Position the emergency spare wheelon the hub and turn it so that theholes in the wheel and the hub arealigned.Tighten the bolts and lower the jack.With the wheels on the ground,tighten the bolts as far as possibleand check the tightness as soonas possible (tightening torque105 Nm).

If you have a puncture,replace the wheel as soonas possible.A tyre which has been

punctured should always beinspected (and repaired ifpossible) by a specialist.

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TYRESTyre and wheel safetyThe tyres are the only contactbetween the vehicle and the road, soit is essential to keep them in goodcondition.You must make sure that your tyresconform to local road regulations.

When they need to bereplaced, only tyres ofthe same make, size, typeand profile should be

used.Tyres fitted to the vehicle shouldeither be identical to those fittedoriginally or conform to thoserecommended by your RENAULTDealer.

Maintaining the tyresThe tyres must be in good conditionand the tread form must havesufficient depth; tyres approved byRENAULT's Technical Departmenthave wear warning strips 1 in theform of indicators moulded into thetread at several points.

When the tyre tread has eroded asfar as the warning strips, the stripsbecome visible 2: it will then benecessary to replace your tyresbecause the tyre tread will only be1.6 mm deep at most, which canlead to poor road holding on wetroads.An overloaded vehicle, longjourneys by motorway, particularlyin very hot weather, or continualdriving on poorly surfaced minorroads will lead to more rapid tyrewear and affect safety.

Incidents which occurwhen driving, such asstriking the kerb, maydamage the tyres and

could lead to misalignment ofthe front axle geometry. In thiscase, have the condition of thetyres checked by a RENAULTDealer.

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TYRES (continued)Tyre pressuresRecommended tyre pressures mustbe adhered to. (Remember to checkthe emergency spare wheel at thesame time.) Pressures must bechecked at least once a month andalways before a long journey. (Referto the section on Tyre pressures.)

Incorrect tyre pressureslead to abnormal tyrewear and unusually hotrunning, factors which

may seriously affect safety andlead to:- poor roadholding- the risk of blowouts or of

throwing a tread at high speed.Tyre pressures depend on theload and the driving speed.Adjust the pressures accordingto the conditions of use. (Refer tothe tyre pressures section.)

Pressures should be checked whenthe tyres are cold; ignore higherpressures which may be reached inwarm weather or following a fastjourney.If tyre pressures cannot be checkedwhen the tyres are cold, assume anincrease of 0.2 to 0.3 bar.

Never deflate a hot tyre.

Note: a label (depending on countryor model) fixed to the edge or frameof the driver's door gives therecommended tyre pressures.

Fitting new tyres

For safety reasons, thisoperation must be carriedout by a specialist.

Fitting different tyres maychange your vehicle as follows:- It may mean that your vehicle

no longer conforms to currentregulations.

- It may change the way ithandles when cornering.

- It may cause the steering to beheavy.

- It may cause tyre noise.- It may affect the use of snow

chains.

Changing wheels aroundThis practice is not recommended.

Emergency spare wheelRefer to the information on theEmergency spare wheel andinstructions on how to change awheel in Section 5.

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TYRES (continued)Use in winter• Snow chains

For safety reasons, fitting snowchains to the rear axle is strictlyforbidden.

• “Snow” or winter tyresWe would recommend that thesebe fitted to all four wheels toensure that your vehicle retainsmaximum road holding.

Note: we would point out thatthese tyres may sometimes have:- a specific direction of rotation.- a maximum speed index which

may be lower than themaximum speed of yourvehicle.

• Studded tyresThis type of equipment may onlybe used for a limited period andas laid down by local legislation.It is necessary to observe thespeed specified by currentlegislation.As a minimum, these tyres may befitted to the two front wheels.

In all cases, we wouldrecommend that you contactyour RENAULT Dealer who willbe able to advise you on thechoice of equipment which ismost suitable for your vehicle.

Special note14 inch wheels with 165/70 R14renf tyre.They may be fitted with chains,provided specific chains are used.Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

14 inch wheels with 165/75 R14 CtyreThese cannot be fitted with chains.

Emergency spare wheels fortemporary use.They cannot be fitted with chains.If one of the front tyres ispunctured, it is therefore essentialto fit one of the rear wheels in itsplace and to fit the emergencyspare wheel in place of the rearwheel.Apart from these two specificinstances, chains may be fitted toother versions without anyrestrictions.

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FRONT LIGHTS with halogen bulbs: replacing the bulbs

Main beam / Dipped beamheadlightsRemove the plastic cover bypressing tab 1.Remove the bulb connector.Remove protective rubber surround 4then remove it fully from the bulb.To unclip spring 6: push it downthen towards the right. Remove thebulb.

Type of bulb: H4 approved by ourTechnical Department (seeenclosed).Do not touch the bulb glass. Hold itby its base.Replace the bulb by pointing widerstrip 7 upwards.Ensure that the rubber protection isrepositioned correctly so that thethree strips 5 can be seen.

Front side lightsRemove bulb connector 2.Turn the bulb holder one-quarterturn and take out the bulb.

Type of bulb: W 5 W.

Direction indicator lightsUnclip bulb connector 3.Turn the bulb holder one-quarterturn and take out the bulb.

Type of bulb: pear-shaped with21 W filaments.

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FRONT LIGHTS with halogen bulbs: replacing the bulbs (continued)Cleaning the headlightsAs the headlights are fitted withplastic lenses, use a soft cloth orcotton wool to clean them.If this does not clean them properly,use a soft cloth or cotton woolslightly moistened with soapy waterand then wipe clean with a softdamp cloth.Finally, carefully dry off with a softdry cloth.

Cleaning products containingalcohol must not be used under anycircumstances.

As the headlights are fittedwith plastic “glass”, it isessential to use H4 bulbswhich have been approved

by our Technical Department.(If any other type of bulb is used,the headlight may be damaged.)It is advisable to carry a set of sparebulbs for emergencies.

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FRONT FOG LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs

Headlight A• Remove mounting screws 1.• Take out the lamp unit through

the front.• Disconnect the wires.• Remove cover 2 by turning it.• Remove the bulb connector.• Unclip spring 3.• Take out the bulb.• Hold the new bulb inside a cloth

or paper and slide it into itsholder.

Type of bulb: H1

Headlight BContact your RENAULT Dealer.

Take care when workingunder the bonnet as theengine cooling fan maycut in at any moment.

Additional lightsIf you wish to fit fog lights or longrange driving lights to your vehicle,contact a RENAULT Dealer.

Any operation on (ormodification to) theelectrical system must beperformed by a RENAULT

Dealer since incorrect connectionscould damage the electricalequipment (wiring, components,in particular the alternator). Inaddition, your Dealer has availableall the parts necessary for fittingelectrical components.

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REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs

Rear lightsRemove nuts 1 and release the rearlight from its housing.

Unclip the bulb holder by pressingtab 2.

3 Side light and brake lightPear-shaped bulb, bayonet typewith P 21/5 W 2 filaments.

4 Direction indicator lightP 21 W pear-shaped, bayonet typebulb.

5 Reversing light (right-hand side)Fog light (left-hand side)Pear-shaped bulb, bayonet typeP 21 W.

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REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs (continued)

Raised brake lightRemove nuts 1 and release the brakelight from its housing.

2 Bulb type P 21/5 W.

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REAR LIGHTS: replacing bulbs (continued)

Number plate lightUnclip the light at 1 using a toolsuch as a flat screwdriver.

Unclip the light to access bulbs 2.

Type of bulb: W 5 W.

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SIDE-MOUNTED REPEATERS: replacing the bulbs

Unclip side mounted repeater 1using a tool such as a flat-headscrewdriver.

Turn bulb holder 2 a quarter of aturn and take out the bulb.

Type of bulb: W 5 W.

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INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs

Remove light covers 1 using a toolsuch as a flat-head screwdriver.

Passenger compartment lightRemove the bulb 3.

Type of bulb: Double-ended tubularbulb 7 W.

Map reading light• Remove the light support by

pressing tab 2.The bulb mounting 4 released inthis manner will fall out.

• Release reflector 6 from bulbmounting 4.

• Replace bulb 5 and refit theassembly taking care not to crushthe bulb contact tabs.

Type of bulb: Double-ended tubularbulb 7 W.

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INTERIOR LIGHTING: replacing the bulbs (continued)

Passenger compartment light 1• Tilt lens 1.• Remove it by hand.

Remove bulb 3.

Type of bulb: Double-ended tubularbulb 7 W.

Map reading light• Remove lens 2 using a flat-head

type screwdriver.• Release bulbs 4.

Type of bulb: Double-ended tubularbulb 7 W.

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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT: replacing the bulb

Press tabs 1 to release the bulbholder.

Press tab 2 to release the lens andgain access to bulb 3.

Type of bulb: Double-ended tubularbulb 7 W.

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BATTERY: breakdownConnection / Disconnection• When you are connecting the

battery, connect the positiveterminal first and then thenegative.

• When you are disconnecting thebattery, disconnect the negativeterminal first, then the positiveterminal.

• When connecting the terminals,take care to reposition themcorrectly.

To avoid all risk of sparks- Ensure that the consumers are

disconnected before disconnectingor reconnecting the battery.

- When charging, stop the chargerbefore connecting or disconnectingthe battery.

- Do not place any metal objects onthe battery as this could cause ashort circuit between theterminals.

Connecting a battery chargerWith the engine switched off, it isessential to disconnect the wiresconnected to both battery terminals,starting with the negative terminal.Do not disconnect the battery whenthe engine is running. Follow theinstructions for use given by themanufacturer of the battery chargeryou are using.Only a well-charged and well-maintained battery will have a longand useful life and enable you tostart the vehicle’s engine normally.The battery must be kept clean anddry.Have the battery's charge statuschecked regularly:• Especially if you use your vehicle

for short journeys or for frequentdriving in town.

• When the external temperaturedrops (in winter), the chargedecreases. In winter, only useelectrical equipment which isreally necessary.

• Finally, you should understandthat the charge decreasesnaturally as a result of certainpermanent consumers such as:the clock, after-sales accessories,etc.

When a large number of accessoriesare fitted to the vehicle, have themconnected to + after ignition feed.In this case, it is advisable to haveyour vehicle fitted with a batterywhich has an increased capacity.Contact your RENAULT Dealer.If your vehicle is to be left stationaryfor a relatively long time,disconnect the battery or have itrecharged regularly, in particularduring cold weather. Theequipment with a memory, radioand trip computer will then have tobe reprogrammed. The battery mustbe stored in a cool dry place,protected from frost.

Special procedures maybe required to chargesome batteries. Contactyour RENAULT Dealer.

Avoid all risk of sparks whichmay cause an immediateexplosion and charge the batteryin a well-ventilated area.Risk of serious injury.

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BATTERY: breakdown (continued)Starting the vehicle using thebattery from another vehicleProceed as follows when startingyour vehicle from another vehicle’sbattery:Obtain suitable jump leads (with alarge cross section) from aRENAULT Dealer or, if you alreadyhave jump leads, ensure that theyare in perfect condition.The two batteries must have anidentical voltage: 12 volts. Thebattery supplying the currentshould have a capacity (amp-hours,Ah) which is at least the same asthat of the discharged battery.An iced-up battery must be thawedout before current is supplied to it.Ensure that there is no risk ofcontact between the two vehicles(risk of short circuiting when thepositive terminals are connected)and that the discharged battery isproperly connected. Switch off yourvehicle ignition.Start the engine of the vehiclesupplying the current and run it atan intermediate engine speed.

Attach positive cable (+) A to the (+)terminal 1 of the discharged battery,then to the (+) terminal 2 of thebattery supplying the current.Attach negative cable (–) B to the (–)terminal 3 of the battery supplyingthe current and then to the (–)terminal 4 of the discharged battery.

Check that there is no contactbetween cables A and B and thatcable A (+) is not touching anymetal parts on the vehicle which issupplying the current.Start the engine as normal. As soonas it starts, disconnect cables A andB in reverse order (4-3-2-1).

Handle the battery withcare as it containssulphuric acid which mustnot come into contact with

the eyes or skin. If it does, wash theaffected area with plenty of coldwater.Ensure that naked flames, red-hotobjects and sparks do not come intocontact with the battery as there is arisk of explosion.Take care when working in theengine compartment as the enginecooling fan may start to operate anymoment without warning.

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FUSES

CORRECT INCORRECT

Fuse box 1If electrical equipment does notwork, check the condition of thefuses.

Open cover 3 (under the steeringwheel) by turning catches 5.To identify the fuses, refer to thefuse allocation label 2 (shown onthe page opposite).It is not advisable to use the freefuse locations.

Use pliers 4 to remove the fuse.To remove the fuse from thetweezers, slide the fuse in thedirection of the arrow.

A wise precaution:Obtain a box of spare bulbs andfuses from your RENAULTDealer.

Check the fuse in question and replace it, if necessary, by a fuse ofthe same rating.If you fit an over-rated fuse, it may cause the electrical circuit tooverheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment drawing

an excessive current.

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FUSES (continued)Allocation of fuses (depending on the vehicle equipment level)

Symbol Allocation

Instrument panel/Electric doormirrors/Radio/Car phone

Interior lights/Engine immobiliser

Consumer cut-out

Towing hitch

Diagnostic socket

Heated rear screen

Electric door locking/Engine immobiliser

Front fog lights

Rear screen wash/wipe/Reversing lights/Heatedrear screen/Engine immobiliser/Lights onreminder buzzer

Windscreen wiper

Stop lights/Instrumentpanel/Airbag/Pretensioners

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

Electric windows

Symbol Allocation

Heated seats

Sunroof

Air conditioning

Radio/Cigarette lighter/Mobile phone

Heating

Left-hand main beam headlight/Instrumentpanel

Right-hand main beam headlight

Left-hand dipped beam headlight

Right-hand dipped beam headlight

Left-hand side light/Instrumentpanel/Instrument lighting/Radio/Heating

Right-hand side light/Instrument lighting

Rear fog light

Horn

Flasher unit

De-icing door mirrors

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SCREEN WIPERS

Replacing windscreen wiperblades 1• Lift the wiper arm 3.• Move the blade into a horizontal

position.• Press tab 2 and slide the wiper

blade downwards until hook 4 onthe wiper arm is released.

• Slide the blade (A) then raise it(B) to release it.

Fitting a front or rear wiperbladeTo refit the wiper blade, proceed inreverse order to removal. Make surethat the blade is correctly locked inposition.

Replacing the rear screen wiperblade (hinged door)• Lift wiper arm 6.• Press tab 5 and slide the wiper

blade downwards until it isreleased from hook 7.

Replacing the rear screen wiperblade (tailgate)• Lift the wiper arm 8.• Pivot the blade 9 until some

resistance is met.• Pull the blade to release it

(movement C).

• Before using the rear wiper, check that there are no objects obstructingthe blade travel.

• In frosty weather, make sure the wiper blades are not stuck by ice (risk ofmotor overheating).

• Keep an eye on the condition of the blades. Replace the wiper blades assoon as they begin to lose efficiency (approximately once a year).

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TOWING: breakdown

The steering wheel must beunlocked and the ignition key mustbe in position M (ignition on) toprovide signals (brake lights anddirection indicators) on the towedvehicle. At night the vehicle musthave its lights on.You must observe the towingregulations which apply in thecountry in which you are driving:do not exceed the towing weight foryour vehicle. Contact yourRENAULT Dealer.

Only use the front 1 and rear 2towing points. (Never use thedriveshafts.) These towing pointsmay only be used for traction: neveruse them for lifting the vehicledirectly or indirectly.

When the engine is stopped,steering and braking assistanceare not operational.

• RENAULT specifies theuse of a rigid towing bar.If a rope or cable is used(where the law allows

this), the vehicle being towedmust be able to brake.

• A vehicle must not be towed if itis not fit to be driven.

• Do not accelerate or brakesuddenly when towing, as thismay result in damage to thevehicle.

• When towing a vehicle, it isadvisable not to exceed 15 mph(25 km/h).

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TOWING: breakdown (continued)Towing a vehicle withautomatic transmission: specialnotesEngine switched off: thetransmission is no longerlubricated. It is preferable to towthis type of vehicle on a trailer ortow it with the front wheels off theground.

Under exceptional circumstances,you may tow the vehicle with allfour wheels on the ground if you usethe towing point and do not exceeda maximum distance of 30 miles(50 km).

The gear selector lever must be inneutral (position N).If the lever is jammed in the Pposition, even though you aredepressing the brake pedal, thelever can be released manually. Todo this, unclip cover B. Press onboth raised part C and unlockingbutton A at the same time to movethe lever from position P.

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TOWING: trailer

A = 776,5 mm.

Permissible nose weight,maximum permissible towingweight braked and unbraked:Refer to the information onweights in Section 6.Refer to the manufacturer'sinstructions for information onhow to fit and operate the towingattachment.Note: Please keep theseinstructions with the rest of thevehicle documentation.

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RADIO PREQUIPMENT

Radio location1Unclip the storage compartmentand remove the aerial connections,+ and – feed wires, and left andright-hand speaker cables attachedto the back of the storagecompartment.

Front speakersUnclip grille 2 using a flat-headscrewdriver type tool as indicatedby the arrows.

Rear speakersRemove the luggage compartmentcover to gain access to the speakerlocations 3.

• In all cases, follow the manufacturer's fitting instructions carefully.• The specifications of the brackets and wires (available as a RENAULT parts accessory) vary depending on the

equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio.Contact your RENAULT Dealer to find out the correct reference number.

• No work may be carried out on the electrical or radio circuits, except by RENAULT Network engineers: anincorrectly connected system may result in damage being caused to the electrical system and/or the componentsconnected to it.

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ACCESSORIES

Using telephones and CBequipment.Telephones and CBequipment with integrated

aerials may cause interference tothe original electronic systemsfitted to the vehicle: it is advisableonly to use equipment with anexternal aerial.Furthermore, we would like toremind you of the need to conformto the legislation in forceconcerning the use of suchequipment.

Fitting after-marketaccessoriesTo ensure the correctoperation of your vehicle,

and to avoid any risk to your safety,we recommend that you useRENAULT approved accessoriesbecause they are designed for yourvehicle and are the onlyaccessories for which RENAULTwill provide a warranty.

Electrical and electronicaccessories• Any work on the electrical

circuit of the vehicle must becarried out by RENAULTNetwork technicians: if thesystem is connected incorrectly,it may result in damage to theelectrical installation and/or theunits connected to it.

• If the vehicle is fitted with anyafter-market electrical equipment,make sure that the unit is correctlyprotected by a fuse. Establish therating and position of this fuse.

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SYSTEM FOR CUTTING OFF FUEL SUPPLY IN THE EVENT OF A SEVERE IMPACTYour vehicle is equipped with asystem for cutting off the fuelsupply in the event of a severeimpact.This system is intended to disableand thus isolate the fuel supplysystem if a severe impact occurs.

Following an impact, thesystem can bereinitialised, but onlyafter it has been

inspected by a qualified personfrom the RENAULT Networkwho must ensure that:• the vehicle is fit to be driven;• there is no smell of fuel;• and that the fuel system is not

leaking.

Enabling the systemIf the conditions for restarting thefuel supply system are met (seeenclosed), press button 1 to enablethe system.

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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT: batteries

Remote control unit AReplacing the batterySlide the cover onto remote controlunit 1.

Replace the battery 2 according tothe direction marked on the cover.

Note: It is not advisable to touch theelectronic circuit in the key coverwhen replacing the battery.

Do not throw away yourused batteries, give themto an organisationresponsible for collecting

and recycling batteries.

Batteries can be obtained from yourRENAULT Dealer. These batteriesshould last about two years.

A delay of 1 second is requiredbetween locking and unlockingactions.

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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT: batteries (continued)

Remote control unit BReplacing the batteriesUnclip remote control unit cover 3(using a tool such as a flatscrewdriver).

Replace battery 4, following thepolarity marked on the cover.

Note: It is not advisable to touch theelectronic circuit in the key coverwhen replacing the battery.

Do not dispose of yourused batteries inthe countryside, givethem to an organisation

responsible for collecting andrecycling batteries.

The batteries can be obtained fromyour RENAULT Dealer. Thesebatteries should last approximatelytwo years.A delay of 1 second is requiredbetween locking and unlockingactions.

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OPERATING FAULTSThe following advice will enable you to carry out quick, albeit temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should alwayscontact a RENAULT Dealer as soon as you can.

When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• There is no response, the indicatorlights fail to light up and the starterdoes not turn.

Battery lead disconnected orterminals oxidised.

Check battery terminals: scrape cleanif oxidised and re-tighten.

Battery discharged Connect another battery to the faultybattery.

Battery unserviceable Replace battery.

• Warning light bulbs go dim andstarter turns very slowly.

Battery terminals not tight.Terminals oxidised.

Check battery terminals: scrape cleanif oxidised and re-tighten.

Battery discharged Connect another battery to the faultybattery.

• The engine is difficult to start indamp weather or after washing.

Faulty ignition: humidity in theignition system

Dry the spark plug leads and the coil.

• The engine is difficult to start whenwarm

Faulty carburation (bubbles ofvaporised fuel in circuit)

Let the engine cool down.

Poor compression. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

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FAULTS (continued)When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• The engine splutters but does startor starts with difficulty when cold.

Engine immobiliser active. See the “Engine immobiliser” section.Starting procedure incorrect. Refer to the section on starting the

engine.orPoor fuel supply or ignition fault. If the vehicle will not start, do not

keep trying to start it.Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

Fuel supply cut-off system activated ifvehicle has been subjected to severeimpact.

Contact a RENAULT Dealer. (Seeinformation on the fuel cut-off systemin section 5.)

On the road• Vibrations Tyres not inflated to correct pressures,

incorrectly balanced or damaged.Check tyre pressures. If this is not theproblem, have them checked by aRENAULT Dealer.

• Coolant boiling in the expansionbottle.

Mechanical fault: cylinder headgasket blown, faulty water pump.

Stop the engine.Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

Engine cooling fan not working. Check appropriate fuse, otherwisecontact a RENAULT Dealer.

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FAULTS (continued)On the road CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• Abnormal white smoke from theexhaust.

Mechanical fault: cylinder headgasket blown.

Stop the engine.Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

• Smoke under the bonnet. Short circuit. Stop, turn the ignition off, disconnectthe battery.

Coolant circuit fault. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

• The oil pressure warning light lightsup- on a bend or under braking The level is too low Top up the engine oil (refer to the

information entitled “Engine oil level-Topping up/Filling” in Section 4).

- at idle speed Low oil pressure Visit the nearest RENAULT Dealer.- is slow to go out or remains lit up

under accelerationLack of oil pressure Stop: contact a RENAULT Dealer.

• The engine lacks power. Clogged air filter. Replace cartridge.

Fuel supply faulty. Check the fuel level.

Faulty spark plugs, incorrectly set. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

• Unstable idle speed or the enginestalls.

Poor compression (spark plugs,ignition, air leak).

Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

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FAULTS (continued)On the road CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• The power assisted steeringbecomes heavy.

Belt broken. Have the belt replaced.

Insufficient oil in the pump Top up the power-assisted steering oil(refer to the information entitled“Power-assisted steering pump level”in Section 4).If the fault is still present, contact aRENAULT Dealer.

• The engine overheats. The coolanttemperature indicator light comeson (or the gauge needle moves intothe red zone).

Water pump: belt stretched or broken.Faulty engine cooling fan.

Stop the vehicle and switch off theengine. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

Coolant leaks. Check the condition of the hoses andthat the clips are correctly tightened.Check the expansion bottle: it shouldcontain coolant. If it does not, top itup (having let it cool down). Take carenot to scald yourself. This action isonly temporary: contact yourRENAULT Dealer as soon as possible.

Radiator: never fill a hot radiator with cold coolant if a considerable quantity has been lost. After any operationon the vehicle which has involved even partial draining of the cooling system, it must be refilled with a newmixture prepared in the correct proportions. Reminder: only products approved by RENAULT's TechnicalDepartment may be used for this purpose.

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OPERATING FAULTS (continued)Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Free blades before use.

Fuse blown (intermittent, parkposition).

Replace fuse.

Motor faulty. Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

• Direction indicators flashing morequickly

- Bulb blown Replace the bulb.

• The indicatorlights do not work.

On one side only: - Bulb blown Replace the bulb.

- Supply wire disconnected orconnector out of position.

Reconnect it.

- Faulty earth connection. Find earth wire and remake a goodclean wire-to-earth connection.

On both sides: - Fuse blown. Replace fuse.

- Flasher unit faulty. Replace: contact a RENAULT Dealer.

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OPERATING FAULTS (continued)Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION

• The headlightsno longer operate.

One only: - Bulb blown Replace bulb.

- Wire disconnected or connector outof position.

Check and reconnect wire orconnector.

- Faulty earth connection See above.

Both: - If circuit is fused: Check fuse and change if necessary.

• Traces of condensation in the lights This is not a fault. The presence oftraces of condensation in lights is anatural phenomenon linked tovariations in temperature.These traces soon disappear when thelights are switched on.

Heating / Air conditioning• Poor air flow Clogged particle filter. Replace cartridge.

• Difficult to obtain a cold air flow Lack of refrigerant fluid Contact a RENAULT Dealer.

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Section 6: Technical specifications

Vehicle identification plates ............................................................................................................... 6.02 ➟ 6.04Engine specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 6.05Weights ................................................................................................................................................. 6.06 ➟ 6.41Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................... 6.42Replacement parts ............................................................................................................................................ 6.43

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES

The information on the vehicleidentification plate A (right-handside) must be quoted when writingto us or ordering parts.

A - Vehicle identification plate1 Vehicle type and chassis number2 Maximum permissible all-up

weight3 Maximum permissible gross

train weight (= vehicle loadedand towing a trailer)

4 Front axle maximum permissibleall-up weight

5 Rear axle maximum permissibleall-up weight

6 Technical specifications ofvehicle

7 Vehicle paint reference.8 Equipment level.9 Vehicle type.

10 Trim code.11 Additional equipment details.12 Fabrication number13 Interior trim code

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1.0-1.2 1.2 16V

1.0 16V - 1.2 16V

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued)

The information on the vehicleidentification plate and the engineplate B must be quoted incorrespondence or ordering parts.

B - Engine plate or engine label(Location varies depending onengine)1 Engine type2 Engine suffix3 Engine number

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1.9 dTi

B1.9 D

B

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued)

The information on the vehicleidentification plate and the engineplate B must be quoted incorrespondence or ordering parts.

B - Engine plate or engine label(Location varies depending onengine)1 Engine type2 Engine suffix3 Engine number

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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Engines 1.01.0 16V

1.21.2 16V 1.4 1.6 16V 1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55

D 65 1.9 dTi

Type of vehicle(see vehicle identification plate)

FC06KC06

FC01 - FC05FC0A - FC0FFC0T - FC0WKC01 - KC05KC0A - KC0FKC0T - KC03KC0W - KC4AFC4A - KC3FFC3F - KCEWKCED - KC1D

FC1D

FC0B - FC0CFC0G - FCOH

FC0MKC0B - KC0CKC0G - KCOHKC0M - KCEB

FC0L - FC0PFC0S - KC0LKC0P - KC0SKC0R - FC0RKC5S - FC5S

KC1N

FC07 - KC07FC08 - FC09KC09 - KC08KCE7 - KCE8

KCE9KCR9 - KCR8KCR7 - KCE7KCE8 - KCE9

FC0D - FC0EFC0J - FC0NKC0D - KC0EKC0J - KC0N

FC0U - KC0UFC0V - KC0V

Engine type(see engine plate) D4D - D7D D7F - D4F K7J K4M K9K F8Q F9Q Turbo

Capacity (cc) 999 1 149 1 390 1 598 1 461 1 870

Type of fuelFuel grade

Unleaded petrol95 or 98* Diesel

Spark plugs Only use the spark plugs specifiedfor your vehicle’s engine.

The type should be markedon a label stuck inside

the engine compartment.If it is not then contactyour RENAULT Dealer.

Fitting spark plugswhich are not to

specification may damagethe engine.

* If not available, unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 can be used.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol(versions marketed depend on country) 1.2 1.2 GPL 1.2

T.C. (1) 1.2 16V 1.2 16VT.C. (1)

1.2 16VC.U. + (3)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC01AFKC0AAFKC0FAF

KC01EFKC0FEF

KC4AAFKC3FAF

KC01AGKC0AAGKC0FAG

KC05AFKC0WAF

KCEDEFKC1DEF

KC05GFKC0TGFKC0WGFKC1DGF

KC05BFKC0WBFKC0TBFKC1DBF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 020 1 010 1 095 1 065 1 045 1 035 1 085 1 065580 570 590 590 597 595 620 602440 440 505 475 448 440 465 463

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

850 840 850 850 850 890 890 890920 840 920 950 920 840 1 000 1 080

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 600 1 545 1 605 1 645 1 615 1 570 1 720 1 805

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 545 540 585 570 560 555 580 570

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 150 1 050 1 100 1 150 1 100

other situations 850 900 850 800 850 900 750 650

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 380 2 400

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol(versions marketed depend on country) 1.4 1.4

Automatic

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC0GAF KC0BAF KC0GAAKC0HAA

KC0BAA

Kerb weightExcluding driver

TotalFrontRear

1 055 1 065 1 080 1 095615 620 645 650440 445 435 445

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890920

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 635 1 640 1 665 1 670

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 565 570 575 585

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 000 950

other situations 650 600

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 235

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Petrol(versions marketed depend on country)

1.4C.U. + (3)

1.4T.C. (1)

1.6GNC 1.6 16V

1.6 16VAutomatic

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC0GBF KC0BBFKC0MBF

KC0BGFKC0MGF

KC5SAF KC1NAFKC0LAFKC0PAFKC0SAF

KC0SAAKC1NAA

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 075 1 085 1 100 1 280 1 105 1 120620 625 635 705 657 675455 460 465 575 448 445

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 8901 080 1 000 1 080 840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 825 1 830 1 740 1 795 1 630 1 645

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 575 580 585 675 590 595

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 150 1 100 1 050 1 150

other situations 650 600 700 750 900

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 400 2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel(versions marketed depend on country) 1.5 dCi

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC07AF KCN7BF KCN8BF KCR75F KCR85F KC09AF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 105 1 130 1 135 1 085 1 095 1 095656 670 675 645 655 646449 460 460 440 460 449

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 870 890 890920 1 080 840 840 920

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 675 1 860 1 870 1 615 1 625 1 665

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 590 565 580 585

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 150 – – 1 200

other situations 900 830 820 950 900

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500 2 690 2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel(versions marketed depend on country)

1.5 dCiC.U. + (3)

1.5 dCiT.C. (1)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KCR7BFKC07BFKC09BFKCR9BF

KCR76FKCN7BF

KCR86FKCN8BF

KC08BFKCR8BF

KC07GFKCR7GF

KC08GFKCR8GF

KCR78F KCR88F KC09GFKCR9GF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 120 1 120 1 125 1 125 1 135 1 145 1 135 1 145 1 125659 659 665 665 675 685 675 685 665461 461 460 460 460 460 460 470 460

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 8901 080 1 000

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 860 1 855 1 865 1 870 1 780 1 790 1 775 1 785 1 770

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 595 595 600 600 605 610 605 610 600

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 350 1 150

other situations 900 950 800

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 690 2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel(versions marketed depend on country) 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 55

T.C. (1) 1.9 D 65 1.9 D 65C.U. (3) 1.9 D 65

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC0DAF KC0NAF KC0NAGKC0DAG

KC0JAG KC0EAFKC0JAF

KC0EBFKC0JBF

KC0EAGKC0JAG

KCNJBF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 100 1 110 1 145 1 155 1 110 1 130 1 155 1 150660 665 670 680 670 675 680 690440 445 475 475 440 455 475 460

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 890 890 890920 1 000 920 1 080 1 000 1 080

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 680 1 690 1 780 1 800 1 690 1 880 1 800 1 880

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 585 590 610 615 590 600 615 575

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 200 1 150 1 350 1 200 1 350 810

other situations 850 750 950 850 950 –

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500 2 690 2 500 2 690 2 690

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE Diesel(versions marketed depend on country) 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi

C.U. + (3)1.9 dTiT.C. (1)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC0UAF KC0VAF KC0VEF KC0UBF KC0VBF KC0UGFKC0VGF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 120 1 132 1 125 1 135 1 145 1 155670 675 685 675 679 680450 457 440 460 466 475

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 890920 840 1 080 1 000

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 700 1 695 1 660 1 880 1 885 1 800

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 595 600 605 610 615

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 200 1 150 1 350 1 300

other situations 850 900 850 950

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500 2 690

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE PetrolGreater than standard load version(versions marketed depend on country)

1.2 1.2 16V 1.4 1.6 16V

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC01CFKC0ACFKC0FCF

KC0TCF KC0HCF KC0HCA KC0BCFKC0MCF

KC0BCAKC0MCA

KC0LCFKC0PCFKC0SCF

Kerb weightExcluding driver

TotalFrontRear

1 055 1 075 1 100 1 115 1 090 1 120 1 130595 608 640 660 630 660 670460 467 460 455 460 460 460

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

850 890 890920 920 840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 640 1 655 1 680 1 695 1 670 1 700 1 645

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 565 575 585 595 580 595 600

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 100 900 950 900 1 150

other situations 800 600 900

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 380 2 400 2 235 2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicles without options, likely to change during the course of the year.Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE DieselGreater than standard load version(versions marketed depend on country)

1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC07CFKCR7CFKCE7CF

KCR77F KCR87F KC08CFKCR8CFKCE8CF

KC09CFKCR9CFKCE9CF

KC0DCFKC0NCF

KC0ECF KC0JCF KC0UCFKC0VCF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 120 1 120 1 145 1 145 1 120 1 135 1 170 1 155 1 170655 655 690 690 660 675 710 705 700465 465 455 455 460 460 460 450 470

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890920

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 695 1 690 1 725 1 730 1 705 1 720 1 725 1 715 1 740

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 595 610 595 605 620 615 620

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 150

other situations 850 800 850 800

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE PetrolWide track version(versions marketed depend on country)

1.2 1.2 16V 1.4

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC01EFKC0FEF

KC05EF - KC05EHKC0TEF - KC0WEFKCE5EF - KCEWEF

KCEBEFKC0BEFKC0MEF

KCEBEAKC0BEAKC0MEA

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 010 1 035 1 065 1 095570 595 625 655440 440 440 440

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

840 870840 840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 545 1 570 1 595 1 615

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 540 555 570 585

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 150 950

other situations 900 700 650

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 380 2 400 2 235

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

5-seat COMBI ESTATE DieselWide track version(versions marketed depend on country)

1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

KC07EFKCR7EFKCE7EF

KC08EFKCR8EFKCE8EF

KC09EFKCR9EFKCE9EF

KC0NEF KC0JEF KC0VEF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 085 1 095 1 100 1 090 1 110 1 125645 655 660 650 670 685440 440 440 440 440 440

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

870840

890840

870840

890840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 620 1 630 1 635 1 625 1 645 1 660

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 580 585 575 580 590 600

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)driver only 1 200 1 150

other situations 950 900 950 900

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack –

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN Petrol(versions marketed depend on country)

1.2 1.2 GPL 1.2T.C.(1)

1.2 16V 1.2 16VT.C. (1)

1.2 16VC.U. + (3)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC01AF FC4AAFFC0FAF

FC01AGFC0FAG

FC0TAFFC05AFFC0WAFFC0FAFFC1DAF

FC05GFFC0TGFFC0WGF

FC05BFFC0TBFFC0WBFFC1DBF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

975 1 040 1 020 990 1 045 1 020570 585 580 583 598 595405 455 440 407 447 425

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

850 850 850 890 890920 950 920 1 000 1 080

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 600 1 605 1 645 1 615 1 720 1 810

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 485 520 510 495 520 510

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 780 775 735 785 660 590

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 380 2 400 2 380 2 400

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN Petrol(versions marketed depend on country)

1.4 1.4Automatic

1.4C.U. + (3)

1.4T.C. (1)

1.6GNC 1.6 16V

1.6 16VAutomatic

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC0BAFFC0MAF

FC0BBA FC0BAAFC0MAA

FC0BBFFC0MBF

LC361 FC0BGFFC0MGF

FC5SAF FC0LAFFC0PAFFC0SAF

FC0SAA

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 020 1 145 1 050 1 040 1 052 1 055 1 220 1 060 1 065610 689 640 615 638 625 720 648 665410 456 410 425 414 430 500 412 400

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 890 850920 1 080 1 000 1 080 840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 640 1 875 1 670 1 835 1 740 1 795 1 610 1 620

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 510 540 525 520 525 610 530

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 595 815 565 660 705 890 880

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 235 2 690 2 235 2 400 2 500

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 75

Permissible nose weight 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN Diesel(versions marketed depend on country) 1.5 dCi 1.5 dCi

C.U. + (1)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC07AFFC075FFC08AF

FC09AF FC076F FC085F FC086F FC07BF FC08BF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 055 1 055 1 080 1 060 1 085 1 080 1 085646 655 670 655 665 670 665409 400 410 405 420 410 420

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 890920 1 080 920 1 080

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 675 1 660 1 870 1 675 1 880 1 875 1 885

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 525 520 540 530 540

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 825 840 820 825 810 815 805

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500 2 690 2 500 2 690

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to be changed during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN Diesel(versions marketed depend on country)

1.5 dCiT.C. (1)

1.9 D 55 1.9 D 55T.C. (1)

1.9 D 65 1.9 D 65C.U. + (3)

1.9 D 65T.C. (1)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC07GF FC08GF FC09GF FC0DAF FC0NAF FC0DAGFC0NAG

FC0EAFFC0JAF

FC0EBFFC0JBF

FC0EAGFC0JAG

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 095 1 100 1 080 1 055 1 060 1 100 1 065 1 080 1 110655 675 650 650 652 660 660 665 670440 425 430 405 408 440 405 420 440

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890 890 890 8901 000 920 1 000 920 1 080 1 000

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 780 1 800 1 765 1 680 1 780 1 690 1 885 1 800

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 545 550 540 525 530 550 530 540 555

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 910 890 735 820 810 805 890

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing) 2 690 2 500 2 690

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN Diesel(versions marketed depend on country) 1.9 dTi 1.9 dTi

C.U. + (3)1.9 dTiT.C. (1)

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC0UAF FC0VAF FC0UBF FC0VBF FC0UGFFC0VGF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 065 1 070 1 185 1 095 1 110660 662 670 674 670405 408 415 421 440

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890 890 890920 1 080 1 000

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 690 1 695 1 885 1 895 1 800

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 530 535 540 545 555

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 810 805 795 890

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500 2 690

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

(1) A.T. = 4x2 All-Terrain vehicle(3) I.P.+ = Increased payload

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN PetrolGreater than standard load version(versions marketed depend on country)

1.2 1.2 16V 1.4 1.6 16V

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC0ACFFC0FCFFC01CF

FC0TCF FC0HCF FC0HCA FC0BCFFC0MCF

FC0BCAFC0MCA

FC0LCFFC0PCFFC0SCF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 010 1 041 1 055 1 075 1 050 1 080 1 090585 628 630 650 625 655 660425 413 425 425 425 425 430

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

850 890 850920 920 840

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 615 1 645 1 660 1 680 1 655 1 685 1 620

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 505 520 525 535 525 540 545

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 765 755 575 555 580 550 880

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 380 2 400 2 235 2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic and without options version, likely to change during the year:Contact your RENAULT Dealer.

VAN DieselGreater than standard load versions(versions marketed depend on country)

1.5 dCi 1.9 D 55 1.9 D 65 1.9 dTi

Vehicle type(see vehicle identification plate)

FC07CF FC077F FC087F FC08CF FC09CF FC0DCFFC0NCF

FC0ECF FC0JCF FC0UCFFC0VCF

Kerb weightExcludingdriver

TotalFrontRear

1 075 1 080 1 080 1 070 1 090 1 125 1 115 1 115665 670 670 660 665 700 695 697410 410 410 410 425 425 420 418

Max. permissibleaxle weight

FrontRear

890920

Maximum permissible all-up weight 1 700 1 695 1 700 1 705 1 675 1 695 1 730 1 720 1 735

Maximum permissible towing weight unbraked 535 540 545 535 545 560 555

Max. permissible towing weight braked (2)12 % gradient 805 800 790 825 805 770 780 765

Gross train weight(= Maximum permissible all-upweight and towing)

2 500

Permissible nose weight 75

Maximum permissible load on roof rack 100 (including the carrying device)

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WEIGHTS (continued)(2) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.).- 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 concerning towing equipment. Under nocircumstances may the gross train weight (= Maximum permissible all-up weight plus weight towed) be exceeded.

- If your vehicle is already used at full load (maximum permissible all-up weight), the maximum speed must be limited to50 mph (80 km/h) for vans and 60 mph (100 km/h) for other vehicle types. The tyre pressure must be increased by 0.2 bar.

- The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reducedby 10% at an altitude of 1000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1000 metres thereafter.

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0,730 2,605/2,600 (3) 0,700 1,405/1,400 (3)

2,155 2,015

4,035 1,672

1,410/1,415 (3)

2,031

1,835 (1)

1,730 (2)

1,885 (1) (3)

1,785 (2) (3)

0,735 (3)

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DIMENSIONS (in metres)

Turning circle• between walls: 10.79

Important: if the vehicle is fitted with roof bars that runlengthways, the various height measurements, shown opposite,must be increased by 0.043 m. These bars cannot be dismantled.

(1) Unladen.(2) Laden(3) All terrain

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REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRSOriginal RENAULT parts are designed to a strict specification and are regularly tested. Therefore, they are of at least thesame 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 accordingto the conditions set out on the reverse of the repair order.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXA ABS ............................................................................ 2.11

ABS system ............................................................... 2.11Accessories ................................................................ 5.27Air conditioning .......................................... 3.06 ➟ 3.09Air filter .................................................................... 4.11Air vents ........................................................ 3.02 - 3.03Airbag ........................................................... 1.24 ➟ 1.28Anti-corrosion protection ........................................ 4.12Anti-pollution advice .................................. 2.06 ➟ 2.08Ashtrays .................................................................... 3.15Automatic gearbox (use) ............................. 2.16 ➟ 2.18

B Battery (breakdown) ...................................... 5.18 - 5.19Battery (remote control) ................................ 5.29 - 5.30Battery ....................................................................... 4.10Bodywork maintenance ................................ 4.12 - 4.13Bonnet ....................................................................... 4.02Brake fluid ................................................................ 4.08Brake fluid reservoir ................................................ 4.08Brake lights (replacing bulbs) ....................... 5.11 - 5.12Bulbs (replacement) ..................................... 5.08 ➟ 5.17Bulbs ............................................................. 5.08 ➟ 5.17

C Catalytic converter ................................................... 2.04Changing a wheel ..................................................... 5.04Child safety ....................................... 1.07 - 1.32 ➟ 1.41Cigarette lighter ........................................................ 3.15Clock ............................................................... 1.78 - 1.79Coolant ...................................................................... 4.09Coolant reservoir ...................................................... 4.09Courtesy mirror ........................................................ 3.11

D Dashboard ..................................................... 1.42 ➟ 1.47De-icing/demisting rear screen ................................ 1.81De-icing/demisting windscreen ............................... 1.81Diesel filter ............................................................... 4.11

D Dimensions ............................................................... 6.42Dipped beam headlights .......................................... 1.84Dipstick ........................................................ 4.03 ➟ 4.06Direction indicator lights ......................................... 1.81Direction indicators ................. 1.81 - 5.08 - 5.11 - 5.14Document holder ...................................................... 3.16Doors ............................................................. 1.05 ➟ 1.13Driving position ........................................... 1.42 ➟ 1.47

E Electric windows ...................................................... 3.12Emergency brake assist ............................................ 2.12Emergency braking ................................................... 2.12Emergency spare wheel ........................................... 5.02Engine (specifications) ............................................. 6.05Engine immobiliser ....................................... 1.14 - 1.15Engine oil ..................................................... 4.03 ➟ 4.07Engine specifications ............................................... 6.05Environment ............................................................. 2.09External lighting and signals ........................ 1.84 - 1.85

F Faults (operating faults) .............................. 5.31 ➟ 5.36Fog light .................................................................... 5.10Fog lights .................................................................. 1.85Front seat belt pretensioners ................................... 1.24Front seats (adjustment) ................................ 1.20 - 1.21Fuel (advice on economy) .......................... 2.06 ➟ 2.08Fuel (filling) .............................................................. 1.89Fuel economy .............................................. 2.06 ➟ 2.08Fuel filler cap ........................................................... 1.88Fuel level .................................. 1.48 - 1.49 - 1.54 - 1.55Fuel tank capacity .................................................... 1.88Fuses ............................................................... 5.20 - 5.21

G Gear lever .................................................................. 2.10Glove box ..................................................... 3.16 ➟ 3.18

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXH Handbrake ................................................................ 2.10

Hazard warning lights ............................................. 1.82Headlight beam adjustment .................................... 1.83Headlight flashers .................................................... 1.82Headlights (replacing bulbs) ........................ 5.08 - 5.10Headrests ....................................................... 1.16 - 1.17Heated seats ............................................................. 1.21Heating ........................................................... 3.04 - 3.05Horn .......................................................................... 1.82Hubcaps .................................................................... 5.03

I Ignition switch ......................................................... 2.02Indicators ................................. 1.82 - 5.08 - 5.11 - 5.14Instrument panel ......................................... 1.46 ➟ 1.75Instrument panel display ........................... 1.48 ➟ 1.77Instruments .................................................. 1.48 ➟ 1.79Interior lighting ........................................................ 3.10Interior lights (replacing bulbs) ................... 5.15 - 5.16Interior lights ........................................................... 3.10Interior trim maintenance ....................................... 4.14

J Jack ........................................................................... 5.02

K Keys .............................................................. 1.02 ➟ 1.05

L Levels ................................... 4.03 ➟ 4.06 - 4.08 ➟ 4.11Lifting the vehicle (changing a wheel) .................. 5.04Lights on warning buzzer ............................ 1.06 - 1.84Luggage compartment cover ................................... 3.24Luggage compartment light (replacing the bulb) .. 5.17Luggage net .............................................................. 3.25

M Main beam headlights ............................................. 1.84Maintenance - mechanical ......................... 4.02 ➟ 4.11Map reading lights ................................................... 3.10Mechanical component capacity ............... 4.07 ➟ 4.09

N Number plate lights and side indicators(replacing bulbs) ....................................... 5.13 - 5.14

O Oil change ................................................................ 4.07Operating faults ........................................... 5.31 ➟ 5.36

P Paintwork (maintenance) ............................. 4.12 - 4.13Paintwork (part number) ......................................... 6.02Partition .................................................................... 1.20Power assisted steering ................................ 2.10 - 4.10Power assisted steering pump ................................ 4.10Practical advice ........................................... 5.02 ➟ 5.36Punctures ..................................................... 5.02 ➟ 5.04

R Radio (pre-equipment) ............................................ 5.26Radio installation .................................................... 5.26RAID (Renault Anti-Intruder Device) ..................... 1.13Rear bench seat ............................................. 3.21 - 3.22Rear lights (replacing bulbs) ................................... 5.13Rear parcel shelf ...................................................... 3.24Rear screen (demisting) ................................ 1.81 - 3.02Rear seats (operation) ................................... 3.21 - 3.22Rear-view mirrors .................................................... 1.80Remote control door locking (battery) ........ 5.29 - 5.30Remote control door locking ..................... 1.03 ➟ 1.05Replacement parts ................................................... 6.43Replacing bulbs ........................................... 5.08 ➟ 5.17Restraint systems in addition

to front seat belts .................................... 1.24 ➟ 1.29Reverse gear ............................................................. 2.10Roof flap ........................................................ 1.18 - 1.19Running in ............................................................... 2.02

S Seat belts ..................................................... 1.22 ➟ 1.31Side lights ................................................................ 1.84Side windows .......................................................... 3.13

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXS Special features of the petrol

and diesel versions ................................... 2.04 - 2.05Speed limiter ................................................ 2.13 ➟ 215Starting the engine .................................................. 2.02Starting the engine .................................................. 2.03Storage compartments ................................ 3.16 ➟ 3.19Sun blind ................................................................. 3.11Sunroof ..................................................................... 3.14System for cutting off fuel supply in the event

of a severe impact ............................................... 5.28

T Technical specifications ............................. 6.02 ➟ 6.43Towing (breakdown) ..................................... 5.23 - 5.24Towing (caravan) ......................................... 6.06 ➟ 6.41Towing (trailer) ........................................................ 5.25Towing weights ........................................... 6.06 ➟ 6.41Transporting objects in the luggage

compartment .......................................................... 3.23Turning circle ........................................................... 6.05

T Tyre pressures .......................................................... 0.04Tyres ............................................................. 5.05 ➟ 5.07

V Vehicle identification ................................... 6.02 - 6.04Vehicle identification plates ........................ 6.02 - 6.04Ventilation ................................................... 3.02 ➟ 3.09

W Warning lights ............................................. 1.48 ➟ 1.77Washing ......................................................... 4.12 - 4.13Weights ........................................................ 6.06 ➟ 6.41Wheel (safety) .......................................................... 5.05Wheelbrace ............................................................... 5.02Windscreen ............................................................... 3.11Windscreen washer ...................................... 1.86 - 4.11Windscreen washer reservoir ................................. 4.11Windscreen washer/wiper

(replacing wiper blades) ..................................... 5.22Windscreen washer/wiper ........................... 1.86 - 1.87Wiper blades ............................................................ 5.22

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