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CLIMATE CONTROL (continued)
Air recirculation mode
Pressing button 14activates air
recirculation (the symbol lights up
on the display).
During recirculation, air is taken
from the passenger compartment
and is recycled, with no air being
taken from outside the vehicle.
Air recirculation allows the external
atmosphere to be isolated (when
driving in polluted areas, etc.). Prolonged use of this function may
lead to odours caused by non-
renewal of air and the formation of
condensation on the windows.
We therefore advise you to return to
normal mode (external air or
automatic recirculation) as soon as
air recirculation is no longer
needed, by pressing button
14.
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SUN VISOR
Front sun visor
Lower the sun visor 1 onto the
windscreen or unclip it and place it
across the side window.
Vanity mirrors 2not illuminated
Slide cover 3.
Illuminated vanity mirrors
Slide cover 5.
The light 4is automatic.
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INTERIOR LIGHTING
Courtesy light Aor B
Pressing switch 2or 5gives:
- permanent lighting,
- intermittent lighting which comes on when a door is opened. It only
switches off after a delay and when
the doors concerned have been
closed correctly,
- to switch off lighting immediately.
Map reading lights
In the front seats, press switch 1for
the driver and 3for the front
passenger.
In the rear seats, press switch 4or 6.
Door lights
Each light 7lights up when a door is
opened.
Unlocking and opening the doors
or the luggage compartment
switches on the timed courtesy
lights and door floor lights.
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ASHTRAY/CIGARETTE LIGHTER
Ashtray 1
This is a removable ashtray which
may be fitted into one of the cup
holders in the vehicle.
Cigarette lighter 2
With the ignition on, press in
cigarette lighter 2.
It will spring back with a click when
it is ready. Pull it out to use. After
use, replace it without pushing it all
the way in.
Accessories socket
Depending on the vehicle, this is
located in place of the cigarette-
lighter 2.
It is provided for connecting
accessories approved by the
RENAULT Technical Department
with a maximum power output of
120 Watts (12 V).
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REAR PARCEL SHELF
Removal
Unhook the two shelf retaining
cords 1. Lift the rear parcel shelf slightly and
pull it towards you.
To refit it, proceed in reverse order
to removal. Special point for utility versions,
unclip the fixings
2from each side
of the shelf, then take the shelf out
through the rear door.
To refit it, proceed in reverse order
to removal.
Do not place any objects,
especially heavy or hard
objects, on the parcel shelf.
These may pose a risk to
the vehicle occupants if the driver
has to brake suddenly or if the
vehicle is involved in an accident.
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Section 4: Maintenance
Bonnet ........................................................................\
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Engine oil level/Oil change
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.......................................................4.04 ➟4.07
Levels : Engine coolant
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brake fluid
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....................................................... ............................4.09
Windscreen/headlight washer reservoir
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Filters
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Battery
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Bodywork maintenance
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....................................................... ........4.12 - 4.13
Interior trim maintenance
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL
It is normal for an engine to use oil
for lubrication and cooling of
moving parts and it is normal to top
up the level between oil changes.
However, contact your RENAULT
Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being
consumed every 600 miles (1,000
km) after the running in period.
Oil change frequency: check the oil
level from time to time and
certainly before any long journey to
avoid the risk of damaging your
engine.
Reading the oil level
The vehicle must be parked on level
ground and the engine should have
been switched off for some time
beforehand to obtain an accurate
reading.
To be able to read the exact oil level
and make sure that the maximum
level has not been exceeded (risk of
engine damage), the dipstick must
be used.
In the following pages, see Engine
oil level: topping up/filling.
The instrument panel display only
shows a warning when the
minimum oil level has been reached.Minimum oil level warning on the
instrument panel
When ignition has been switched on
for approximately 30 seconds:
-
if the level is above the minimum
level, the display indicates “oil
level correct”: message 1.
To gain a more precise indication
of the level, press the trip mileage
reset button or the information
scroll button on the trip computer. The squares which appear on the
display indicate the level. They
disappear as the oil level drops and
they are replaced by dashes.
To advance to trip computer
reading, press the button again.
-
if the level is at the minimum
level: the message “top up oil
level” appears on the display; the
squares are replaced by dashes
(message 2) and the warning light
is illuminated on the
instrument panel.
It is vital to top up the oil as soon
as possible.
Message 1
Level
above
minimum
Message 2
Minimum
level
The display only shows a
warning when the
minimum level has been
reached, not when the
maximum has been exceeded.
This can only be detected with
the dipstick.
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LEVELS (continued)
Brake fluid level
This should be checked frequently,
and immediately if you notice even
the slightest loss in braking
efficiency.
Level 1
The level normally goes down at the
same time as the brake shoe wear,
but, it must never go below the MIN
warning level.
Due to the fact that it is difficult to
access, we recommend that you
have it checked and if necessary,
have the brake fluid level topped up
by a specialist. Filling
After any operation on the hydraulic
circuit, a specialist must replace the
brake fluid.
Only use fluids approved by
RENAULT’s Technical Department
(and taken from a sealed container).
Replacement interval
Refer to the Warranty and Services
booklet for your vehicle.
Take care when working in
the engine compartment as
the engine cooling fan may
start to operate at any
moment without warning.
Risk of injury.
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