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    recommends ELF

    For allengines

    All types of petroland LPG engines

    For allengines

    Normal chassis version5 or 6 speed manual gearbox

    7-seat Grand Scnic

    5 speed manual gearbox6 speed manual gearbox

    All versions

    Automatic gearbox

    ELF EXCELLIUM LDX 5W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 / B4Premium performance. Best engine care under the most severe conditions

    All types of driving

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

    All types of driving

    ELF EVOLUTION SXR 5W-30 ACEA A5 / B5Fuel savings, engine care and protecting the environment.

    All types of driving

    ELF COMPETITION ST 10W-40 ACEA A3 / B3 / B4ELF TURBO DIESEL 10W-40 ACEA B3 / B4Other lubricants approved by RENAULT, for petrol or diesel engines.

    TRANSELF TRJ 75W-80 API GL5

    TRANSELF TRT 75W-80 API GL5TRANSELF TRJ 75W-80 API GL5

    RENAULTMATIC D3 Syn DEXRON III

    RENAULT recommends approved ELF lubricants.When topping up or changing the oil, we recommend you use the original oils.

    Consult your RENAULT Dealer or visit www.lubricants.elf.com

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    0.02

    Brief overview

    Tyre pressures ............................................................................................ 0.04 0.09

    RENAULT Card: use ................................................................................. 1.02 1.08

    Child restraints .......................................................................................... 1.34 1.43

    Warning lights (instrument panel) .......................................................... 1.48 1.74

    Starting/stopping the engine ...................................................................... 2.03 - 2.04

    Driving ........................................................................................................ 2.02

    2.41Parking brake ........................................................................................ 2.07 2.11

    Tyre Pressure Monitor .......................................................................... 2.18 2.21

    Electronic Stability Program: ESP .................................................................... 2.25

    Traction control: ASR ............................................................................ 2.26 - 2.27

    Brake assist ......................................................................................................... 2.30

    Cruise control / speed limiter ............................................................. 2.31 2.36Heating/air conditioning ........................................................................... 3.02 3.16

    Bonnet/maintenance .................................................................................. 4.02 4.14

    Practical advice (replacing bulbs, fuses, breakdown, faults) ............... 5.02 5.42

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    C O N T E N T S

    Sections

    1

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    6

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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 (in bar or kg/cmwhen cold)

    5-seat Scnic 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi

    Tyre sizes 195/65 R15 T 205/55 R16 V 205/60 R16 H 205-650 R440

    Non-motorway useFront 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.3Rear 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.1

    Motorway use (1)Front 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.3Rear 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.1

    Emergency spare wheel 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.3

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    (1)Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The 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.

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    TYRE PRESSURES (in psi. when cold)

    5-seat Scnic 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi

    Tyre sizes 195/65 R15 T 205/55 R16 V 205/60 R16 H 205-650 R440

    Non-motorway useFront 35 32 33 33Rear 32 29 30 30

    Motorway use (1)Front 35 35 36 33Rear 32 30 33 30

    Emergency spare wheel 35 35 36 33

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    (1)Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h)and the tyre pressure increased by 3 PSI.Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6.

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    TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cmwhen cold)

    5-seat Scnic (continued) 2.0 16V - 1.9 dCi 2.0 T

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H

    205/60 R16 V 205/65 R17 V 205-650 R440 205/60 R 16 H 205/55 R17 V 205-650 R440

    Non-motorway useFront 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.4Rear 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2

    Motorway use (1)Front 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.4Rear 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.2

    Emergency spare wheel 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.4

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    (1)Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The 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.

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    TYRE PRESSURES (in psi. when cold)

    5-seat Scnic (continued) 2.0 16V - 1.9 dCi 2.0 T

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H

    205/60 R16 V 205/65 R17 V 205-650 R440 205/60 R 16 H 205/55 R17 V 205-650 R440

    Non-motorway useFront 33 35 33 33 35 35Rear 30 32 30 30 32 32

    Motorway use (1)Front 36 36 33 36 38 35Rear 33 33 30 33 35 32

    Emergency spare wheel 36 36 33 36 38 35

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    (1)Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 3 psi.Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6.

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    TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cmwhen cold)

    7-seat Grand ScnicUp to 5 passengers 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T - 1.9 dCi

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R 17 V

    Front 2.2 2.4 2.3 2.4Rear 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2

    Emergency spare wheel 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5

    7-seat Grand Scnic

    6/7 passengers

    1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T 1.9 dCi

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V

    Front 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.6Rear 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5

    Emergency spare wheel 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The 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.

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    TYRE PRESSURES (in psi when cold) (continued)

    7-seat Grand ScnicUp to 5 passengers 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T - 1.9 dCi

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R 17 V

    Front 32 35 34 35Rear 32 32 32 32

    Emergency spare wheel 36 36 36 36

    7-seat Grand Scnic6/7 passengers 1.6 16V - 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V - 2.0 T 1.9 dCi

    Tyre sizes 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V 205/60 R16 H 205/55 R17 V

    Front 35 38 36 38 36 38Rear 36 36 38 38 36 36

    Emergency spare wheel 36 36 36 36 36 36

    Tyre safety and use of snow chainsRefer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditionsunder which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.

    Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight) and towing a trailer.The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 3 psi.Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6.

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    1.01

    Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle

    RENAULT Card: general information, use, deadlocking .................................................................. 1.02 1.08

    Doors ..................................................................................................................................................... 1.09 1.13Renault Anti-Intruder Device(RAID) ............................................................................................................. 1.14

    Engine immobiliser system ................................................................................................................... 1.15 - 1.16

    Headrests - Seats .................................................................................................................................. 1.17 1.19

    Seat belts ............................................................................................................................................... 1.20 1.26

    Additional restraint systems ............................................................................................................... 1.27 1.33

    to the front seat belts ........................................................................................ 1.27 1.30

    to the rear seat belts ...................................................................................................... 1.31side .................................................................................................................................. 1.32

    Child safety ........................................................................................................................................... 1.34 1.43

    Drivers position ................................................................................................................................... 1.44 1.47

    Instrument panel .................................................................................................................................. 1.48 1.66

    Trip computer and warning system ............................................................................................... 1.54 1.66

    Time and external temperature ....................................................................................................................... 1.67

    Steering wheel .................................................................................................................................................. 1.68Rear-view mirrors .................................................................................................................................. 1.69 - 1.70

    Audible and visible signals ............................................................................................................................. 1.71

    Exterior lighting and signals ............................................................................................................... 1.72 1.74

    Headlight beam adjustment ............................................................................................................................. 1.75

    Washers / wipers .................................................................................................................................. 1.76 1.78

    Fuel tank (filling with fuel) .................................................................................................................. 1.79 - 1.80

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    RENAULT CARD: general information

    RENAULT Card1- Unlocking the doors and boot.

    2- Locking all the doors and boot.

    3 - Locking/Unlocking the boot.

    4- Emergency key.

    The RENAULT Card is used for:- locking/unlocking the doors and

    boot and the fuel filler flap (referto the following pages),

    - the automatic closure of electricwindows and the sunroof, refer to

    the information on Electricwindows with automatic closingin Section 3 (depending onvehicle),

    - for starting the engine, refer toStarting the enginein Section 2.

    Battery lifeIt is supplied by a battery which

    must be replaced when the messageChange card battery appears onthe instrument panel (refer to theinformation on RENAULT Card:battery in Section 5).

    Range of the RENAULT CardThis varies according to theenvironment. It is therefore

    important to take care whenhandling the RENAULT Card thatyou do not lock or unlock the doorsby inadvertently pressing thebuttons.

    AdviceDo not keep your RENAULT Card

    where it could be bent or damagedaccidentally, such as in a backpocket where you might sit on it.

    Driver's responsibilityNever leave a child (oranimal) alone in the vehiclewith the RENAULT

    Card inside. They might start theengine or operate electricalequipment such as the electricwindows and there is a risk that

    they may trap part of their body(neck, arms, hands, etc.). Risk ofserious injury.

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    RENAULT Card: general information (continued)

    Integral emergency key 4 orseparate emergency key 5(depending on vehicle)It is only used in exceptionalcircumstances. It locks or unlocksthe left-hand side door if theRENAULT Card does not work:- vehicle located in a high

    electromagnetic radiation zone,- use of devices using the same

    frequency as the card,- wear on the RENAULT Card

    battery, discharged battery, etc.

    For instructions on how to usethe emergency key, see theLocking/unlocking the doorssection.

    Having entered the vehicle usingthe emergency key, insert theRENAULT Card in the card readerin order to be able to start theengine.

    Replacement, need for anadditional RENAULT CardIf you lose your RENAULT Card orrequire another, you can obtain onefrom your Dealer.

    If a RENAULT Card is replaced, itwill be necessary to take thevehicle and all its RENAULT Cardsto your RENAULT Dealer to

    initialise the system.You can use up to four RENAULTCards per vehicle.

    Faulty RENAULT Card.Always make sure the battery is ingood condition; they have a servicelife of approximately two years.

    See the RENAULT Card: batteriesinformation in Section 5.

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    REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD: use

    Unlocking the doorsPress unlocking button 1.Unlocking is indicated byoneflashof the hazard warning lights and theside indicators.

    Special notes (for some countries):- The driver's door only can be

    opened by pressing button 1,

    - the other doors can be unlockedby pressing button1 twice.

    Locking the doorsPress the locking button 2.The side indicators and hazardwarning lights flash twice toindicate that the doors have locked:- if a door or the luggage

    compartment is open or notproperly shut, or if a RENAULTCard is still in the reader, the doorsand luggage compartment quicklylock then unlock and the hazardwarning lights and side indicatorsdo not flash.

    Unlocking/locking the luggage

    compartment onlyPress button3to unlock or lock theluggage compartment.

    The hazard warning lights and sideindicators flash once to indicateunlocking if the vehicle doors arelocked.

    The hazard warning lights and sideindicators flash twice to indicatethat the boot lid is locked if thevehicle doors are locked.

    RENAULT CARD IN HANDS FREE MODE

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    RENAULT CARD IN HANDS-FREE MODE: use

    Hands-Free RENAULT CardIn addition to the RENAULT Cardremote control functions, theHands-Free function allows thefollowing operations:- unlocking/locking of the doors

    and boot and the fuel filler flap ifthe card is within access zone 1,

    - starting the engine when the cardis inside the passengercompartment (refer to theinformation on Starting the enginein Section 2).

    Unlocking the doors andluggage compartmentWalk up to your vehicle carryingyour RENAULT Card.

    As soon as you put your hand undera door handle2 or press one of thebuttons on the boot 3 or 4, thevehicle unlocks.

    Unlocking is indicated byone flash

    of the hazard warning lights and theside indicators.Never leave your vehiclewith the RENAULT Cardinside.

    RENAULT CARD IN HANDS FREE MODE ( i d)

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    RENAULT CARD IN HANDS-FREE MODE: use (continued)

    Locking the doors and luggagecompartmentIf you have the RENAULT Card onyou, with the doors and luggagecompartment closed, press button5on one of the handles 2 or button6on the luggage compartment.The side indicators and hazardwarning lights flash twice toindicate that the doors have locked.

    Note: the RENAULT Card must bewithin the vehicle's access zone forlocking with the buttons to bepossible.

    If a door or the tailgate is open or notproperly shut, or if a RENAULTCard is present in the reader, thedoors or tailgate quickly lock thenunlock and the hazard warninglights and side indicators do notflash.

    If you wish to check the doors arelocked after locking with theRENAULT Card or the buttonson the handles, you haveapproximately three seconds to trythe door handles without unlockingthem.

    After this delay, the Hands-Freemode is activated once again, andany movement of the handle willunlock the doors.

    Driver's responsibilityNever leave a child (oranimal) alone in thevehicle with the

    RENAULT Card inside. Theymight start the engine or operateelectrical equipment (electricwindows) and there is a risk that

    they may trap part of their body(neck, arms, hands, etc.). Risk ofserious injury.

    DEADLOCKING

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    DEADLOCKING

    Deadlocking the doors and boot (forsome countries)This allows you to lock the doorsand luggage compartment and toprevent the doors from beingopened with the interior handles(by breaking the window and thentrying to open the doors from theinside).

    To activate deadlockingVehicles equipped with electricwindows on the rear doors:- press button 1 twice in quick

    succession.- or press the exterior door handle

    buttons or the luggagecompartment logo twice in quicksuccession.

    Vehicles fitted with manual reardoor windows:Before leaving the vehicle, press thelower part of switch 2 (theintegrated indicator light lights up).Press the top part of the switch to

    unlock the doors.In all caseslocking is indicated bythe hazard warning lights flashingfive times.

    Note:this function can be activatedbytwopresses in quick successionon the door handle buttons on thesame side of the vehicle (e.g. frontleft-hand side/rear left-hand sideor

    front + rear right-hand side).Never use deadlocking ifsomeone is still inside thevehicle.

    RENAULT CARD IN RESTRICTED MODE

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    RENAULT CARD IN RESTRICTED MODE

    Using the RENAULT Card inrestricted modeIn some situations (vehicle in thecare of a third party: parkingattendant, mechanic, etc.) you maywant to restrict the RENAULT cardfunctions.

    Have both cards at hand. Insert onecard into card reader 3 thensimultaneously press lock button 1and boot button 2 on the secondcard. The vehicle is locked and thenthe driver's door unlocks.

    When the RENAULT card isinserted in the reader, restricted usemode becomes operational.

    When the RENAULT card is inrestricted mode it will only permitunlocking of the driver's door orstarting of the vehicle (the storagecompartment on the passenger sideand the boot remain locked).

    To cancel restricted mode, start thevehicle using the RENAULT card innon-restricted mode.

    Interior locking / unlocking switch4 is deactivated while the vehicle isused with the RENAULT card in

    restricted mode.Only one RENAULT card mayrestricted at any one time.

    While one RENAULT card is beingused in restricted mode, the secondcard remains fully operational.

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS

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    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS

    Opening the doors from theoutsideOnce the doors have been unlockedor with the Hands-Free RENAULTCard on your person, pull handle 1towards you to open the door.

    Opening the doors from theinsidePull handle 2.

    Lights on warning buzzerIf you have turned off the ignitionand left the lights switched on analarm will sound when a door isopened.

    Card reminder buzzerA beep will let you know if youhave left the card in the reader whenyou open the driver's door, and themessage Remove card will appearon the instrument panel.

    Special noteLights and accessories operatingwhen the engine is switched off(radio, air conditioning, etc.) willcontinue to function.

    They will stop when the driver'sdoor is opened or the vehicle islocked.

    Door/boot open reminderIf a door or the boot is open or notclosed properly, the message dooropen or boot open (dependingon the opening element) will appearon the instrument panel as soon asthe vehicle reaches 6 mph(10 km/h).

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (continued)

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    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (continued)

    Child safetyVehicles fitted with switch 3 withintegrated indicator lightPress switch 3to lock the rear doorsand inhibit the operation of the rearelectric windows, check the reardoor handles4.

    If the indicator light comes on thisconfirms that the doors are locked.

    If there is a fault, you willhear a beep and theindicator light will notlight up.

    Safety of rear occupantsThe driver can inhibitoperation of the rearelectric windows and doors

    by pressing switch 3 indicated onthe drawing.

    Driver's responsibilityNever leave your vehicle withoutremoving the RENAULT Card frominside and never leave a child (or apet) unsupervised. With the cardinside, it would be possible tooperate the electric windows andthere is a risk that the child may beseriously injured (by trapping hisor her neck, arm, hands, etc.). If

    something gets trapped, reverse thedirection of travel as soon aspossible by pressing the relevantswitch.

    Other casesTo make it impossible to open therear doors from the inside, pressswitch 5 and the integratedindicator light will light up.

    They can still be opened from theoutside.

    Press the top of switch 5 to unlockthe doors.

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS

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    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS

    Locking/unlocking the doorsfrom outsideThis is done using the RENAULTCard. Please refer to the RENAULTCard information in Section 1.

    In certain cases, the RENAULTCard may not work:- vehicle located in a high

    electromagnetic radiation zone,- other equipment is operating on

    the same frequency as the Card(mobile phone, etc.),

    - wear on the RENAULT Cardbattery, discharged battery, etc.

    It is possible:- to use the security key (integratedinto the card or separate,depending to the vehicle) for theleft-hand side door,

    - to manually lock each of the doors,- to use the interior locking/

    unlocking door control refer toInterior locking/unlocking doorcontrol in Section 1.

    Using the integrated securitykey2Remove cover A from the frontleft-hand door (using the tip of theemergency key) in notch 1.

    Insert key 2 into the lock and lock orunlock the door.

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)

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    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)

    Using the separate emergencykey3 (depending on vehicle)Insert key 3 in the front left-handfront door and lock or unlock thedoor.

    Manual door lockingTurn screw 4 with the door open(using a tool such as a flatheadscrewdriver) and close the door.

    This means that the doors are thenlocked from the outside.

    The door can only be opened fromthe inside of the vehicle.

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)

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    Interior locking/unlocking controlSwitch 5 controls the doors, theboot and the fuel filler flapsimultaneously.

    If a door or the boot lid is open ornot closed properly, the doors andluggage compartment lock/unlockquickly.

    If transporting an object with a door

    or the boot open: stop the engine,press switch 5 for more than fiveseconds to lock the other doors ordoor.

    Locking the doors and tailgatewithout the RENAULT CardWith the engine switched off and afront door open, press switch5 formore than five seconds.

    On closing the door, all of the doors

    and the luggage compartment willbe locked.

    It will only be possible to unlock thevehicle from outside using theRENAULT Card.

    Never leave your vehiclewith the RENAULT Cardinside.

    Doors and boot locking statusindicator lightWhen the ignition is switched on,the indicator light incorporated inswitch 5 tells you whether the doorsand boot are locked:

    - indicator light on, the doors andboot are locked,- indicator light off, the doors and

    boot are unlocked,

    When you lock the vehicle from theoutside, the indicator light remainslit for approximately one minute,then goes out.

    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.

    RAID (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE)

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    ( )You must first decide if you want toactivate this function.

    To activateWith the ignition on, press centraldoor locking button1for about fiveseconds, untiltwo beepsare heard.

    To deactivate itWith the ignition on, press centraldoor locking button1for about fiveseconds, until one beep is heard.

    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,the system locks the doorsautomatically as soon as you reach aspeed of 6 mph (10 km/h).

    The door isunlocked:- by pressing door unlocking button 1.- by opening a front door (vehicle

    stationary).

    Note: If a door is opened, If a dooris opened, it will automaticallylock once more when the vehiclereaches a speed of approximately6 mph (10 km/h).

    Operating faultsIf you notice a fault (automaticlocking does not work, warninglight incorporated in button 1 doesnot light up when the doors arelocked, etc.), first check that all thedoors are closed properly. If they are

    closed correctly, contact yourRENAULT Dealer.

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    This prevents the vehicle beingdriven by anyone not in possessionof the vehicle's RENAULT Card.

    The vehicle is automaticallyprotected a few seconds after theengine is switched off.

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

    dangerous. It must be carried outby trained RENAULT networkpersonnel.

    Operating principleWhen the engine is started, warninglight1remains lit for a few secondsand then goes out (refer to theinformation on Starting the enginein Section 2).

    If the code is not recognised, thecard reader flashes quickly and thevehicle will not start.

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    Indicator lightsVehicle protection indicator lightAfter the ignition has been switchedoff, warning light 1 flashes and thevehicle is protected.

    Operating fault indicator lightIf the warning light continues toflash or remains lit following anattempt to start the engine, this

    indicates an operating fault in thesystem.

    If the RENAULT Card is faulty(rapid flashing of the card reader),use the second RENAULT Card(supplied with the vehicle) ifpossible.

    In this case, it is essential to contacta RENAULT Dealer who alone isqualified to repair the engineimmobiliser system.If there is interference and/or theHands-Free RENAULT Card is notrecognised, insert it into card reader 2.

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    To remove the headrestPress button 2 and lift the headrestto release it.

    To lower the headrestMove tab1 forwards and lower theheadrest to the required height.

    To adjust the angle of the headrestDepending on the vehicle, tiltsectionA towards or away from youto the required position.

    To fit the headrestSlide it upwards to the requiredheight.

    To refit the headrestInsert the headrest rods into thesleeves, with the notches facingforwards.

    Move tab1 forwards and lower the

    headrest to the required height.

    The headrest is an importantsafety component. Ensurethat it is in place and in thecorrect position. The distance

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

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    To move a seat forwards orbackwardsLift handle 3 on the door side tounlock. Release the handle at thedesired position and make sure thatit is locked.

    To adjust the height of the driversseat cushion:Move lever 2 as many times as

    necessary:- upwards to raise the seat,- downwards to lower the seat.

    To tilt the seatbackLift the lever on centre console side1 and tilt the seatback to the desiredangle, then release.

    Table function on front passengerseatDepending on the vehicle, thepassenger seatback can be foldedforward to make a table.

    For safety reasons, onlyadjust the seats when thevehicle is stationary.

    So that the effectiveness ofthe seat belts is notreduced, we would adviseyou to wear the seat belt

    against your shoulder.

    Make sure the seatback is locked inplace correctly.

    Nothing should be placed on thefloor in front of the driver as such

    objects may slide under the pedalsduring sharp braking, thusobstructing their use.

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    To adjust the lumbar support on thedrivers seatMove tumblewheel 4.

    Heated seatsWith the ignition on, press switch5for the required seat. A messageappears on the instrument panel ora warning light integrated in theswitch comes on.

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    Always wear your seat belt whentravelling in your vehicle. You mustalso comply with the locallegislation of the particular countryyou are in.

    Before driving off:

    - First ensure that your drivingposition 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 without allowingany slack.

    Adjusting your driving position Sit well back in your seat(having

    removed your coat or jacket). Thisis essential to ensure your back ispositioned correctly.

    Adjusting the distance between

    the seat and the pedals.Your seatshould be as far back as possiblewhile still allowing you to be ableto fully depress the clutch pedal.The seatback should be adjustedso that your arms are slightly bentwhen you hold the steeringwheel.

    Adjusting the position of your

    headrest. For maximum safety,the top of your head should be inline with the top of the headrest.

    Adjusting the height of the seat.This adjustment allows you toselect the seat position whichoffers you the best possiblevision.

    Adjust the position of the steeringwheel.

    Adjusting the seat beltsSit with your back firmly against theseatback.

    Shoulder strap1should be as closeto the base of your neck as possiblebut not on it.

    The lap strap2 should be worn flatover your thighs and against yourpelvis.

    The belt should be worn so that it isas close to your body as possible, i.e.avoid wearing heavy clothing orkeeping bulky objects under thebelts.

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    Adjusting the height of the seatbeltPress button3to select the seat beltadjustment height so that shoulderstrap1is worn as above:- to lower the seat belt, push button

    3 and lower the seat beltsimultaneously,

    - to raise the seat belt, push button 3upwards.

    Make sure that the seat belt islocked in position correctly afteryou have adjusted it.

    To fastenUnwind the belt slowly andsmoothly and ensure that tongue 4locks into buckle6 (check that it islocked by pulling tongue 4). If thebelt jams before it is secured, allowit to return before attempting tounwind 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.

    To releasePress button5 on buckle 6 and theseat belt will be rewound by the

    inertia reel.Guide the buckle to help theoperation.

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    Rear side seat beltsUnwind the belt 1 slowly from itshousing.

    For your comfort, you can pass thebelt through the belt guide2.

    Click tongue 3 into black catch 4.

    Rear seat functionsRefer to Section 3.

    Click the last sliding tongue 5 intored buckle 6.

    Check that the rear seatbelts are positioned andoperating correctly eachtime the rear seats aremoved.

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    Rear centre beltUnwind belt 7 slowly from itshousing.

    Rear seat functionsRefer to Section 3.

    Click tongue 8 into the black buckle.

    Click the last sliding tongue 9 intored catch 10.

    Check that the rear seatbelts are positioned andoperating correctly eachtime the rear seats aremoved.

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    Second row rear seatRear side seat beltsSlowly unwind belt 1.

    Fasten sliding tongue 2 intocorresponding red buckle 3.

    Rear seat functionsRefer to the information onRearseats: operation in Section 3.

    Rear centre beltSlowly unwind belt 4 from itshousing.

    For your comfort, you can pass thebelt through the belt guide 6.

    Click tongue 5 into black catch 7.

    Click the last sliding tongue 8intored buckle 9.

    Check that the rear seatbelts are positioned andoperating correctly eachtime the rear seats aremoved.

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    Third row rear seatSlowly unwind belt 10.

    Clip sliding tongue 11 intocorresponding black buckle 12.

    Click the last sliding tongue13intored buckle 14.

    Rear seat functionsRefer to the information on Rearseats: operation in Section 3.

    Check that the rear seatbelts are positioned andoperating correctly eachtime the rear seats aremoved.

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

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    No adjustments may be made to the original component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and theirmountings).For special applications (e.g. fitting child seats) contact your RENAULT Dealer.

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

    Never wear the shoulder strap under the arm or behind the 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 seats, take care that the seat belts are correctly positioned so that they can be used correctly.

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

    Make sure that the tongue is inserted into the appropriate buckle.

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    These are:buckle pretensioners,

    lap strap pretensioners,

    chest force limiters,

    driver and passenger frontairbags.

    These systems are designed to actindependently or together when thevehicle is subjected to a frontalimpact.

    Depending on the force of theimpact the system may activate:- seat belt locking,- the buckle pretensioner (which is

    triggered to take up the seat beltplay),- the lap belt pretensioner to keep

    the occupant in their seat, the lowvolume front airbag and the forcelimiters,

    - the large volume front airbag.

    PretensionersWith the ignition switched on, ifthere is a severe frontal impact anddepending on the force of theimpact, the system may engage:- piston 1 which immediately

    retracts the seat belt,- piston 2 on the front seats.

    The pretensioners hold the seat beltagainst the body, holding the

    occupant more securely against theseat, thus increasing the seat belt'sefficiency.

    After an accident, havethe entire restraintsystem checked

    No operation whatsoever ispermitted on any part of thesystem (pretensioners, airbags,computers, wiring) and thesystem components must not bereused on any other vehicle,even if identical.

    To avoid premature triggering ofthe system which may causeinjury, only qualified RENAULTNetwork personnel may work onthe pretensioner and airbag

    system.

    Testing of the electric triggersystem may only be carried outby a specially trained technicianusing special equipment.

    When the vehicle is scrapped,contact your RENAULT Dealerfor disposal of the pretensioner

    and airbag gas generators.

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    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.

    Driver and passenger airbagsFitted to the driver and passengerside.

    The presence of this equipment isindicated by the word Airbag onthe steering wheel and thedashboard (airbag zone A) and alabel on the lower part of thewindscreen or on the sun visor.

    Each airbag system consists of:- an airbag and gas generator fitted

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

    - an intelligent computer for bothsystems, which includes an

    impact sensor and a monitorcontrolling the electrical triggersystem for the gas generator.

    - A single warning light onthe instrument panel.

    The airbag system uses theprinciples of pyrotechnics.Therefore, when the airbag inflates,it will generate noise, heat and

    smoke upon detonation, this doesnot mean that a fire is about to start.In a situation where an airbag isrequired, it will inflateimmediately and this may causesome minor, superficial grazing tothe skin.

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    OperationThis system is only operationalwhen the ignition is switched on.

    In a severe frontal impact, theairbags inflate rapidly, cushioningthe impact of the driver's head andchest against the steering wheel andthe front passenger's head againstthe dashboard. The airbags thendeflate immediately so that the

    passengers are not in any wayhindered from leaving the vehicle.

    Special feature of the frontairbagThe front airbag has two inflationvolumes and includes an internalventilation system to prevent burnswhich could be caused by escapinggases:- small volumeairbag, this is the

    first stage of operation,- large volume airbag, the airbag

    seams rip so that a larger volumeof gas is released into the bag (forthe most severe impacts).

    Deployment of the airbag ismodified according to the severityof the impact and the position of thedriver's seat on its runners.

    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 light up when theignition is switched on, or comes onwhen the engine is running, there isa fault in the system.

    Consult your RENAULT Dealer as

    soon as possible. Your protectionwill be reduced until this fault isrectified.

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    the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the airbag inflates.

    Warnings concerning the drivers airbagDo not modify 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).

    When driving, do not sit too close to the steering wheel. Sit with your arms slightly bent (see information onAdjusting your driving position in Section 1). This will allow sufficient space for the airbag to deploy correctly andbe fully effective.

    Warnings concerning the passenger airbag

    Do not attach or glue any objects (pins, badges, clock, telephone mounting, etc.) to the dashboard in the proximity of

    the airbag housing.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 besustained. As a general rule, keep all parts of the body (knees, hands, head, etc.) well away from the dashboard.

    The passenger airbags should be reactivated as soon as the child seat is removed, to ensure the protection of the frontpassenger in the event of an impact.

    A REAR-FACING CHILD/BABY SEAT MUST NOT BE FITTED TO THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT UNLESS THE

    ADDITIONAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, I.E. THE PASSENGER AIRBAG, ARE DEACTIVATED. (Refer to theinformation on Passenger Airbag Deactivation in Section 1).

    WWW.MANUALS.WSMEANS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE REAR SEAT BELTS

    Depending on the vehicle, thesei l d Aft id t h

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    include: seat belt pretensioners

    integrated into the inertia reels(for the rear second row seats)

    Force limiter.

    These systems are designed to actindependently or together when thevehicle is subjected to a frontalimpact.

    There are two possibilities,depending on the force of theimpact:- protection is provided by the belt

    only,

    - the pretensioner is triggered totake up the slack in the seat beltand the airbag inflates to cushionthe impact.

    Rear seat belt pretensionersThis system is only operationalwhen the ignition is switched on.

    If the vehicle is subjected to a severefrontalimpact, a device retracts theseat belt, pulling the seat belt tightagainst the body and thusimproving its effectiveness.

    After an accident, havethe entire restraintsystem checked

    No operation whatsoever ispermitted on any part of thesystem (pretensioners, airbags,computers, wiring) and thesystem components must not bereused on any other vehicle, evenif identical.

    To avoid premature triggering ofthe system which may causeinjury, only qualified RENAULTNetwork personnel may work onthe pretensioner and airbag

    system.

    Testing of the electric triggersystem may only be carried outby a specially trained technicianusing special equipment.

    When the vehicle is scrapped,contact your RENAULT Dealerfor disposal of the pretensionerand airbag gas generators.

    Above 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.

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    These airbags are fitted to each ofthe front seats and is inflated at thesides of the seats (door side) toprotect the occupants in the event ofa severe side impact.

    These airbags operate

    through slits in the frontbackrests (door side):never insert any objects

    in these slits.

    These are airbags fitted along thetop of the side of the vehicle andwhich are triggered along the frontand rear side windows to protectthe passengers in the event of asevere side impact.

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

    Warnings concerning theside airbagFitting seat covers: seats

    equipped with an airbagrequire covers specificallydesigned for your vehicle.Contact your RENAULT Dealerto find out if these covers may bepurchased from Renault outlets.The use of any covers other thanthose designed for your vehicle(and including those designedfor another vehicle) may affectthe operation of the airbags andreduce your protection.

    Do not place any accessories,

    objects or even pets between theseatback, the door and theinternal fittings. Do not cover theseatback with any items such asclothes or accessories. This mayprevent the airbag fromoperating correctly or causeinjury when the airbag isdeployed.

    No work or modificationwhatsoever may be carried outon the internal fittings, except byqualified RENAULT Networkpersonnel.

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    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 parts ofthe same protection system. It is therefore essential to wear the seat belt at all times. If seat belts are not worn, theoccupants of the vehicle are exposed to the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident. The risk of minor

    superficial injuries occurring when the airbag is deployed may also increase, although such minor injuries arealways 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. These systems may, however, be triggered by shocks to the vehicle underbody, e.g. from pavements,potholes, stones, etc.

    No operations or modifications whatsoeverare permitted on any part of the airbag system (electronic unit, wiring,etc.) (such work must be carried out 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 cause

    injury, 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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    In all countries there are regulationsgoverning the use of restraints for Remember that a collision at

    Some passenger seats are notsuitable for the installation of child

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    governing 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 of

    the 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.

    It is therefore advisable to select achild restraint that complies withEuropean regulation ECE 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 was

    granted.Refer to the Child safety equipmentbooklet available from the RenaultNetwork to choose the seat suited toyour child and recommended foryour vehicle.

    Remember that a collision at31 mph (50 km/h) is the same asfalling a distance of 10 metres.Expressed in other terms,transporting a child without arestraint is the equivalent ofallowing him or her to play on a

    fourth-floor balcony withoutrailings.

    Under no circumstancesshould babies or children

    be allowed to travel sittingon the knees of another

    passenger in the vehicle.

    If a frontal impact occurs at 30 mph(50 km/h) a child weighing 30 kgwill be transformed into a missileequivalent to one tonne: you willfind it impossible to hold the child,even if you yourself are wearing abelt.

    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.

    suitable for the installation of childseats.

    To find the authorised seats andtypes of child seats that can beinstalled in each of the authorisedseats, refer to the table in the

    following pages.Before installing a child seat in thefront seat (if installation ispermitted)If fitted to the passenger seat, carryout the following adjustments:- 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,- raise the headrest to its highest

    setting,- move the seat belt height control

    to the low position.

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

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    S S SU O S G C S

    Age of the child(weight of the child)

    Normal chassis 7-seat Grand Scnic

    Front passengerseat (2) (5)

    Rear lateral seats(3)

    Rear centre seat(3)

    Rear 2nd rowseats

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

    From 9 months to approximately3 years weight from 9 to 18 kg)

    U - I U - I U X

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

    X U U L1 (4)

    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 equipped with anchorage points for mounting a seat for this age range using Isofix locks, only RENAULT seats areapproved.

    L1: seat can only be fitted with a specialRENAULT booster cushion, use the seat base only without the seatback.

    (1) Above a height of 1.36 m or a weight of 36 kg, a child may be strapped directly into the seat like an adult.(2) Only a rear-facing child seat may be installed in this seat,(3) Place the back of the child seat against the vehicle seatback, adjust the headrest height or remove it if necessary.(4) Both seats located in front of the seat in question must be moved fully forward.

    (5) DANGER, RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: CHECK THAT THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAGHAS BEEN DEACTIVATED BEFORE INSTALLING A REAR-FACING CHILD SEAT IN THIS SEAT.(Refer to the information on Deactivation of front passenger airbag in Section 1).

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    The safety of your children is alsoyour responsibility.

    To ensure that your child has themaximum possible protection, werecommend that you use seatsapproved by the RENAULT

    Network.It is preferable to use an ISOFIXseat ifyour vehicle is fitted with an ISOFIXsystem (refer to ISOFIX child seatfitting systemin Section 1).

    Restraint systems for all the categoriesare available. These systems havebeen developed in consultation withthe manufacturers and have been

    tested in RENAULT vehicles.Contact your RENAULT Dealer andask him to help you install it.

    Categories 0 and 0+ (from 0 to13 kg)A child's neck is very susceptible toinjury up to the age of two. It ispreferable to put your child into arear facing enclosing shell seat. Thisposition enhances safety.

    Category 1 (from 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 also a risk that the childwill sustain abdominal injuries inthe event of a frontal impact. It istherefore fitting to use an enclosingseat for maintaining the child bymeans of a harness or shock

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

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    Category 2 (15 to 25 kg) and

    category 3 (22 to 36 kg)For correctly maintaining the pelvisof a child under 10 years, a heightunder 1.36 m and a weight of lessthan 36 kg, preferably use a raisedseat with belt guides that ensurethat the three-point belt goes flatover the child's thighs.

    g j b bbelt guide are recommended as thiswill allow the belt to be worn asclose to the base of the neck aspossible but not on it.

    Place the headrest in the top

    position to allow you to press theseatback of the child seat firmlyagainst the vehicle seatback.

    Vehicles with integrated child headrestraint: refer to the informationunder Child head restraints inSection 3.

    If a booster seat without a seatbackis used, the vehicle's headrest willhave to be adjusted to suit the

    child'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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    Deactivating the front passenger

    airbags (if fitted)In order to fit a rear-facing child seaton the front passenger seat, youmustdeactivate the front passengerseat additional restraint equipment(front and lateral airbags and lapbelt pretensioners).

    To deactivate the airbags: switchoff the ignition, press and turnlock4to the OFF position.

    With the ignition on, it is essentialto check that AIRBAG OFF warninglight 5 on the instrument panel is lit.

    This warning light remains

    continuously lit to let you knowthat you can fit a child seat

    DANGERSince front passengerairbag triggering and theposition of a rear-facing

    child seat are incompatible, it isnot permitted to install such a seatin this position unless the vehicleis fitted with an airbag deactivationdevice. The child may suffer veryserious injuries if the airbaginflates.

    The label (on the dashboard) andthe markings (on the sun visor)remind you of these instructions.

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    Activating the front passenger

    airbagYou should reactivate the airbag assoon as you remove the child seatfrom the front passenger seat, toensure the protection of the frontpassenger in the event of an impact.

    To reactivate the airbags: switch offthe ignition, press and turn lock 4 totheON position.

    Switch the ignition back on, thencheck that warning light 5, AIRBAGOFF, is no longer lit. Restraintequipment in addition to the frontpassenger seat belts is activated.

    Operating faults

    It is forbidden to fit a rear-facingchild seat on the front passengerseat if the airbag activation/deactivation system is faulty.

    We do not recommend fitting anyother kind of passenger seat device.

    Contact your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

    The passenger airbag mustbe activated or deactivatedwhen the vehicle isstationary.

    Indicators andlighting up at the same timeindicates a system fault

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    ISOFIX child seat mountingsystem Use of thisdeviceonthe front

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    yTo find out which seats are fittedwith this system, refer to theinformation on Seats suitable forfitting child seatsat the beginningof the information on Child

    safety.The system comprises: two anchoring rings located

    between the base and the seatbackto attach the base of the child seat,

    a ring located under the cushionto attach the child seat seatback inthe rear-facing position,

    a ring behind the seatback toattach the child seatback in thefront-facing position (rear seatsonly),

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

    Only special RENAULT seats areapproved for this vehicle. Topurchase these seats, pleasecontact your RENAULT Dealer.

    passenger seat is onlypermitted if the passengerairbags have beendeactivated.

    Refer to Deactivation of frontpassenger airbags.

    Make sure that there isnothing obstructing theseat mounting mechanismat the anchorage

    points (gravel, rags, toys, etc.).

    Always remember to fastenchildren into their seats for alljourneys.

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    InstallationRear-facing Isofix seat

    Fitting a child seat (continued) Slide the seat catches 3 into the

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    gWhen a rear-facing child seat isfitted, the seatback should be closeto or touching:- the dashboard (in the front seat),- the front seatback (in the rear seat).

    Forward-facing ISOFIX seat (rearseats only)When a front-facing child seat isinstalled, the front seat must not bemoved back beyond the halfwaypoint on the seat runners and theseatback must be in an uprightposition.

    Fitting a child seat

    Before fitting and using the seat,read the instructions providedcarefully,

    Attach mounting guides 2(supplied with the child seat orsold separately), to rings 1 fittedto the seat.

    guides2and push the seat firmlyto lock it on the rings,

    Check that the seat is lockedcorrectly by moving it from left toright and then forwards and

    backwards, Push firmly on the base of the seat

    to press the child seat arch againstthe vehicle seatback.

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    A rear-facing ISOFIX seat fitted on

    the front passenger seatThe front passenger seat must beadjusted so that the back of the childseat is touching the dashboard.

    Use belt 4 supplied with the seat:- attach the strap hook to ring 5

    located under the seat on the gearlever side,

    - tighten the belt.

    Rear-facing seat mounting ring for

    rear seatsIf the seat is fitted with a supportarm 6 secured to the floor, it isadvisable to position it on the floorflap cover: if possible, open thecover and position the support armat the bottom of the storagecompartment.- attach belt hook 7 to strap on

    ring 8.

    - tighten the belt.

    Forward-facing seat mounting ring

    (rear seats only)- pass strap 4 (supplied with the

    seat) between the two rearheadrest rods,

    - attach hook 7to the ring locatedunder the boot mat.

    - tighten the belt.

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    No modifications may be made to the original component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats andtheir mountings) 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 held in position securely. 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, check the seat belts or the ISOFIX seat mounting and replace the child seat.

    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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    1 Side window demisting vent.

    2 Side vent.

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

    4 Location for driver's airbag,horn.

    5 Driver's storage compartment.

    6 Radio remote control.

    7 Stalk for windscreen and rearscreen wash/wipe.

    Trip computer and warningsystem scroll control.

    8 Instrument panel.

    9 Air conditioning controls.

    10 Centre air vents.

    11 Clock, temperature, radioinformation, navigation system

    display, depending on vehicle.

    12 Passenger airbag location.

    13 Side vent.

    14 Side window demisting outlet.

    15 Glovebox.

    16 Location for radio, navigationsystem etc.

    17 Central door locking switch

    18 Hazard warning lights switch.

    19 Cigarette lighter.

    20 Location of ashtray or cupholder.

    21 Handbrake.

    22 Gear lever.

    23 RENAULT Card reader.

    24 Engine start/stop button.

    25 Control for adjusting steeringwheel height and reach.

    26 Bonnet release.

    27 Cruise control/speed limitercontrols.

    28 Controls for:electric headlight beam

    adjustment,dimmer for control lighting,ASR traction control.

    29 Parking brake.

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    1 Side window demisting vent.

    2 Side vent.

    3 Passenger airbag location.

    4 Instrument panel.

    5 Centre air vents.

    6 Heater/air conditioningcontrols

    7 Clock, temperature, radioinformation, navigation systemdisplay, etc. depending onvehicle.

    8 Stalk for:direction indicators,exterior lights,front fog lights,rear fog lights.

    9 Cruise control/speed limitercontrols.

    10 Driver's storage compartment.

    11 Driver's airbag and hornlocation.

    12 Radio remote control.

    13 Stalk for windscreen and rearscreen wash/wipe.

    Trip computer and warningsystem scroll control.

    14 Side vent.

    15 Side window demisting outlet.

    16 Parking brake.

    17 Controls for: electric headlight beam

    adjustment,

    dimmer for control lighting, ASR traction control.

    18 Control for adjusting steeringwheel height and reach.

    19 Engine start/stop button.

    20 RENAULT Card reader.

    21 Gear lever.

    22 Handbrake.

    23 Location of ashtray or cupholder.

    24 Cigarette lighter.

    25 Hazard warning lights switch.

    26 Electric door locking controls.

    27 Location for radio, navigationsystem etc.

    28 Glovebox.

    29 Bonnet release.

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    Front fog light indicatorlight

    Rear fog light indicatorlight

    Headlight main beamwarning light

    Dipped-beam headlightindicator light

    Side light warning light

    If the warning light comes

    on, you should visit a RENAULTDealer immediately.

    If the warning light comes

    on, you must stop as soon as trafficconditions allow.

    It is essential to stop as soon astraffic conditions allow if noinformation appears on theinstrument panel.

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    Warning lightThis lights up when theengine is started and goes

    out after a few seconds. It may comeon with other warning lights or

    messages on the instrument panel.If it comes on when the vehicle isbeing driven, it is advisable to visityour RENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible.

    STOP warning lightIt goes out as soon as theengine starts.

    It lights up at the same time as otherwarning lights and/or messages,and is accompanied by a beep.

    It indicates that it is essential to stopimmediately (as soon as trafficconditions allow).

    Parking brake fault

    warning lightRefer to the information on

    Parking brake in Section 2.

    Electronic StabilityProgram (ESP) and tractioncontrol system (ASR)

    warning light.There are several reasons why the

    warning light may come on: see theinformation on the ElectronicStability Program (ESP) andTraction Control (ASR) in Section 2.

    Oil pressure warning lightIt lights up when the engineis started then goes out after

    a few seconds. If it comes on when

    the vehicle is being driven, accom-panied by the warning light

    and a beep, it is essential to stop andswitch off the ignition. Check the oillevel. If the level is normal, thisindicates another fault. Call aRENAULT Dealer.

    Battery charge warninglightThis lights up when the

    engine is started then goes out assoon as the engine is running.

    If it comes on when the vehicle isbeing driven, and is accompanied

    by the warning light and a

    beep, it indicates that the electricalcircuit is overcharged orundercharged. Stop and have thecircuit checked.

    Handbrake or parkingbrake on warning lightand braking system fault

    warning lightIf it lights up when braking and is

    accompanied by the warning

    light and a beep, this indicates thatthe fluid level in the circuit is low or

    that there is a braking system fault.Stop as soon as traffic conditionsallow and call a RENAULT Dealer.

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    Right-hand directionindicator light

    Door and boot statuswarning lightShows if a door or the boot

    is left open or not closed properly.

    Tyre Pressure MonitorRefer to the Tyre PressureMonitor information in

    Section 2.

    Driver's seat belt reminderwarning lightIf the driver's seat belt is not

    fastened the light remains lit whenthe vehicle is started, then when

    the car reaches a speed of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), itflashes and a beep sounds for about90 seconds.

    Preheating warning light(dCi diesel version)With the ignition switched

    on, this light should come on; itindicates that the heater plugs areoperating. It goes out whenpreheating is finished and theengine can start.

    Left-hand directionindicator light

    Airbag warning lightThis lights up when theengine is started and goes

    out after a few seconds.

    If it does not light up when theignition is switched on, or comes onwhen the engine is running, there isa fault in the system.

    Consult your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

    Passenger airbagdeactivatedThis warning light comes on

    several seconds after the engine isstarted when the front passengerairbags (depending on vehicle) aredeactivated.

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    Speed limiter and cruisecontrol indicator lightSee the Speed limiter and

    Cruise control information inSection 2.

    Not used

    Anti-lock braking systemwarning light (ABS).This lights up when the

    ignition is switched on and then

    goes out. If it comes on when youare driving, it indicates a fault in theAnti-lock Braking System.

    Braking will then be as normal,without the ABS system.

    Contact your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

    Toxic fume filter systemwarning lightFor vehicles equipped with

    this option, the light comes onwhen the engine is started then goes

    out.- If it lights up constantly, contact

    your RENAULT Dealer as soon aspossible,

    - If it flashes, reduce the enginespeed until the light stopsflashing.Consult your RENAULT Dealer assoon as possible.

    Refer to the information onemission control, fuel economy anddriving in Section 2.

    If the warning light comes

    on, you should visit a RENAULTDealer immediately.

    If the warning light comes

    on, you must stop as soon as trafficconditions allow.

    It is essential to stop as soon astraffic conditions allow if noinformation appears on theinstrument panel.

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    Rev counter 1

    (graduations 1000)The red numbers indicate forbiddenengine speeds.

    Speedometer2In kilometres or miles per hour.

    Overspeed buzzer

    Depending on the vehicle, abuzzer sounds for approximately10 seconds every 40 seconds, aslong as the vehicle is travelling inexcess of 75 mph (120 km/h).

    Instrument panel in miles:

    it is possible to switch to km/h.- with the ignition off, press button3or4 and starter button 5.

    - the speed measurement unitindicator flashes forapproximately three seconds, thenthe new unit is displayed: releasebutton 3 or 5.

    To return to the previous mode,

    carry out the same operation.Note: once the battery is switchedoff, the trip computer automaticallyreturns to the original unit.

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    Coolant temperature indicator 6

    In normal use, the level must bebelow zone 6a. Under severeconditions the needle mayapproach this zone. But thesituation is not serious

    unless the warning light

    lights up, accompanied by amessage on the instrument panel, abeep and warning light6a.

    Fuel level gauge 7

    The number of lit squares shows theremaining fuel level.

    When it is at minimum, the bottomsquare lights up and flashes. Then abeep will be heard: refill as soon aspossible.

    Information display 8

    Depending on the vehicle, itincludes:- the time,- the external temperature,- radio signals,- navigation aid information.

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    c) mileage before service,

    d) programmed speed (speedlimiter/cruise control),

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    Trip computer and warning

    systemThe following are given on theinstrument panel display 1:- information messages (journey

    parameters etc.),- the operating fault messages

    (generally linked to thewarning light),

    - warning messages (linked to the

    warning light).

    Display selection keys 3 and 4

    Scroll through the followinginformation in order or reverseorder by briefly pressing the keyrepeatedly.

    a) total mileage and trip mileagerecorder,

    b) journey parameters:- fuel used,- average fuel consumption,

    - current fuel consumption,- estimated range,- distance travelled,- average speed,

    e) computer log: a record ofinformation messages andoperating fault messages storedby the computer.

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    Interpreting some of the valuesdisplayed after resettingThe values showing average fuel

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    Trip mileage reset buttons 3 and 4

    To reset the trip mileage recorder,select the trip mileage display, thenpress key3or4until the recorder isreset.

    Journey parameter reset buttons3and 4With one of the trip parametersselected on the display, press button

    3or 4until the display resets.

    consumption, range and averagespeed will become more stable andreliable the further you travel sincethe last time the reset key waspressed.

    For the first few miles after pressingthe reset key you may notice:

    That the range increases as youtravel.This is normal; average fuelconsumption may decreasewhen:- the vehicle stops accelerating,- the engine reaches its operating

    temperature (engine cold whenreset key pressed),

    - when you enter an urban areaafter driving on the open road.

    g gThis is normal since the computertakes account of fuel used duringidling.

    Automatic resetting of thejourney parametersResetting occurs automaticallywhen the maximum capacity of anyof the parameters is exceeded.

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    a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorders.

    b) Journey parameters.Fuel consumed since the last reset.

    Average fuel consumption since the last reset.This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into account thedistance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the reset button waspressed.

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    Current fuel consumptionThis value is displayed after reaching a speed of approximately 15 mph (30 km/h).

    Estimated range with remaining fuelThis range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the

    reset button was pressed.The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.

    Distance travelledsince last reset.

    Average speed since the last reset.The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.

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    c) Mileage before oil change/service(Displayed as the oil change mileage approaches.)

    Distance left before the next service.

    There are several scenarios: range less than 900 miles (1,500 km) or next service recommended within

    two months. The SERVICE! CHANGE OILmessage is displayed along withthe symbol (as long as mileage before service is displayed, or for15 seconds).

    mileage before service equal to 0 miles/kmor date of service reached.The SERVICE! CHANGE OIL message is displayed along with the

    symbol flashing when the mileage before service display is selected.

    Resetting the display after service in accordance with the maintenanceprogramThe mileage before oil change/service must only be reset after a servicecomplying with the recommendations in the Warranty and Servicing booklet.If you decide to change the oil more frequently, do not reset this data eachtime the oil is changed. This prevents the replacement interval from beingexceeded for other parts included in the maintenance program.To reset the mileage before oil change/service, press and hold one of the

    display reset buttons for approximately 10 seconds until the display showsthe mileage permanently.

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    d) Cruise control/speed limiter speed setting (depending on vehicle)SeeSpeed Limiter andCruise Control in Section 2.

    e) On-board logSuccessive display:- of information messages (heated seats, automatic headlights, etc. depending

    on the vehicle),- of operating fault messages (check the injection system, etc.).

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    Information messagesThese can either help in the vehicleoperation stage, or provideinformation about the driving

    Warning messagesTheywarn you to stop immediately(assoon as traffic conditions allow) andcall your RENAULT Dealer.

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    gselection or state.

    Examples of information messagesare given on the following pages.

    Fault messagesYou should immediately go to yourRENAULT Dealer for work to becarried out on your vehicle.

    These messages appear accompanied

    by the warning light.

    They disappear when the displayselection key is pressed or after severalseconds and arestoredinthecomputerlog.

    The warning light remains

    lit. Examples of fault messages aregiven on the following pages.

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    They appear with the

    warning light. Examples of warningmessages are given on the followingpages.

    N.B.: the messages appear on thedisplay either individually oralternately (when there are severalmessages to be displayed), and may beaccompanied by a warning lightand/or a beep.

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    "Please insert card"Request to insert the RENAULT Card into the reader.

    "Oil level OK"Indicates that the oil level is correct when the ignition is switched on.

    "Auto lights deactivated"Indicates that the automatic lights function is deactivated.

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    "ASR deactivated"ASR Traction Control system deactivated (see the information on ASR Traction Controlin Section 2).

    "Tyre pressure sensor fault"Sensor fault on the wheel not shown on the instrument panel: this is the case, forexample, when the emergency spare wheel