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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS (continued)
Front centre armrest storage
compartment
Lift cover  5.
Glove box
Pull handle  6to open.
This glove box can be used to store
A4 format documents, a large bottle
of water, etc.
This glove box has an external air
vent and, depending on the vehicle,
an air duct.
Note:
Depending on the vehicle, the glove
box is locked at the same time as the
doors.
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REAR BENCH SEAT
The seat and the seatback may be
folded away to allow bulky objects
to be carried.
To fold away the seat
Tilt the seat base Aup against the
front seats.
To fold down the seatback
After having folded down the seat
base, lower the rear head restraints,
refer to the section on rear head
restraints, then pull handle  1and
lower the seatback(s)  B.Transporting objects
If you have to place objects on the
folded seatback, remove the front
head restraints before folding the
seatback so that is can be folded as
flat as possible against the seat base.
Refer to the information on
transporting items in the luggage
compartment in Section 3. Note: before moving the small
section of the seatback 
(depending
on vehicle), ensure that you clip the
centre seat belt buckle into the
corresponding fastener before folding
down the seat base then the seatback.
- When refitting the
seatback , make sure it is
correctly locked in place.
-  If seat covers are fitted , make
sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
- Ensure that the seat belts and the seat belt fasteners are correctly
positioned.
- Reposition the head restraints.
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
To open
Press button 1and lift the luggage
compartment lid.
To close
Lower the luggage compartment lid
by first using the inside handles  2.
Opening the doors from inside
the vehicle
If it is impossible to lock the luggage
compartment, it can be done from
inside.
- access the boot by folding forward
the seatback(s) of the rear bench
seat,
- insert a pencil or similar object into cavity  3and slide the assembly as
shown in the diagram.
- push the luggage compartment lid to open it.
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BONNET (continued)
Lift the bonnet, release stay 4from
its holder  5and, for your own safety,
it is  very important to fix it into
retainer  3in the bonnet.
Closing the bonnet
Before closing the bonnet, check to
make sure that nothing has been left
in the engine compartment.
To close the bonnet, replace stay  4in
its holder  5, hold the bonnet in the
middle and lower it 12 inches (30
cm) above the closed position, then
release it. It will latch automatically
under its own weight.
Check that the bonnet is
correctly locked.
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INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE
Whatever type of stain is on the
trim, use soapy water (if possible,
warm water) containing:
 natural soap,
 washing up liquid (with one partwashing up liquid to 200 parts
water).
Rinse off with a soft, damp cloth.
Special instructions
 Instrumentation glass panels  (e.g.:
instrument panel, clock, external
temperature display, radio
display, etc.)
Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).
If this does not clean it properly,
use a soft cloth (or cotton wool)
slightly moistened with soapy
water and then wipe clean with a
soft damp cloth/cotton.
Finally,  carefully  dry off with a
soft dry cloth.
Cleaning products containing
alcohol must not be used under
any circumstances.  Seat belts
These must be kept clean.
Use products selected by 
RENAULT’s Technical Department
(RENAULT accessory outlets) or
warm soapy water and a sponge
and dry off with a dry cloth.
Detergents or dyes must not be
used under any circumstances.What you should not do
You are strongly recommended not
to use high-pressure or atomising
cleaning equipment inside the
passenger compartment: unless
carefully used, such equipment
could interfere with correct
functioning of the electrical or
electronic components in the
vehicle, amongst other effects.
You are strongly recommended not
to place objects such as air
fresheners, perfumes, etc. near the
air vents, as they could damage the
dashboard.
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TOOL KIT
The tool kit Ais located inside the
luggage compartment to the right of
the emergency spare wheel.
To gain access to the tools, remove
the emergency spare wheel then
release the tool kit.
Wheel trim tool  2or  4
This tool is used to remove the
wheel embellishers.
Towing hitch  3
Refer to the information on Towing
in Section 5.
Wheelbrace 5
This is used to tighten or release the
wheel bolts.
Storage compartments
Locations are provided in the tool
kit to store an anti-theft wheel
locking nut.
Jack 1
Remove jack  1.
When replacing the jack, fold it up
completely and replace it in its
location.
The jack is designed for
wheel changing purposes
only. Under no
circumstances should it
be used for carrying out repairs
underneath the vehicle or to gain
access to the underneath of the
vehicle.
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HALOGEN HEADLIGHTS: ACCESS
Access to the left-hand
headlight unit
With the engine switched off
Turn cover 1by one quarter of a turn
(in an anti-clockwise direction).
Access to the right-hand
headlight unit
With the engine switched off
Unclip cover  2.
In both cases, once the bulb has
been changed, ensure that covers  1
and  2 are correctly refitted.
The bulbs can be accessed by
removing blanking covers 
1and  2
located in the wheel arches.
However, due to their reduced
accessibility (sometimes requiring
the removal of bodywork or
mechanical components),  we advise
you to have your bulbs replaced by
your Renault Dealer .
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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FUSES (continued)Allocation of fuses (the presence of fuses depends on the vehicle equip\
ment level)
SymbolAllocation
ZPassenger compartment
ventilation
VElectric windows
[Electric sunroof
XABS
ÎRadio
×Stop lights
ÈAccessory cut-off
SymbolAllocation
ÌHorn
ERear screen wiper.
ÔGeneral supply
ÑHeated seats
]Central door locking
SHeated door mirrors
Certain functions are protected by
fuses located inside the engine
compartment (fusebox A).
However, because they can be
difficult to access,  you are advised
to have your fuses replaced by a
RENAULT Dealer .
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