sunroof.................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
3.31
ENG_UD20387_1
Toit ouvrant électrique (X81 - J81 - Renault)
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Electric sunroof
ELECTRIC SUNROOF
To slide screen 1
With the ignition on:
– to open: move mark 3 on button 2
to position A. The points in between
correspond to the progressive open-
ing positions of the screen;
– to close: move mark 3 on button 2
to position 0.
Special note
Pressing button 2 allows the screen to
be automatically positioned depending
on the position of the sunroof.
To slide the sunroof
With the ignition on:
– to open: move mark 3 on button 2
to position B , depending how far
you wish it to open. The points in be-
tween correspond to the progressive
opening positions;
– to close: move mark 3 on button 2
to position 0.
Precautions during use
– Vehicle with loaded roof bars.
As a general rule, if there is a load
on the roof, use of the sunroof is not
recommended.
Before using the sunroof, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike
racks, roof boxes, etc.) attached to
the roof bars: they should be prop -
erly arranged and secured and
should not interfere with the opera -
tion of the sunroof.
Contact an approved dealer for de -
tails of possible conversions;
– check that the sunroof is properly
closed before leaving your vehicle;
– clean the seal every three months
using products recommended by our
Technical Department;
– do not open the sunroof immedi -
ately after it has rained or immedi -
ately after washing the vehicle.1
2
3
A
0
B
children .................................................................. (current page)
child safety ............................................................. (current page)
3.32
ENG_UD20387_1
Toit ouvrant électrique (X81 - J81 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_3
ELECTRIC SUNROOF (continued)
Closing the sunroof by
remote control
(vehicles with one-touch electric win -
dows).
When locking the doors, pressing and
holding the RENAULT card’s lock -
ing button for more than 2 seconds
will close the windows and sunroof au-
tomatically.
Special features
If the sunroof panel encounters resist -
ance whilst closing, (somebody’s fin -
gers, an animal’s paw or the branch of
a tree), it stops and then moves back
several centimetres.
It is recommended that the user only
operates the system when the vehi -
cle can be seen clearly and no one
is inside. After closing the sunroof
by remote control, pressing button 2
allows the sunroof to return to its previ-
ous position.
Closing the sunroof can
cause severe injuries.
Sunroof closing operating
fault
If the sunroof does not close, press
switch 2, positioned at 0, until the sun-
roof is fully closed: consult an approved
Dealer.
Screen operating faultIf the screen does not close, press
switch 2 , positioned at 0 , until the
screen is fully closed: consult an ap -
proved Dealer.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle
with the RENAULT card
inside and never leave a
child (or a pet) unsupervised, even
for a short while.
They may pose a risk to themselves
or to others by starting the engine,
activating equipment such as the
electric windows or by locking the
doors.
If something gets trapped, reverse
the direction of travel as soon as
possible by turning button 2 fully to
the right (position B).
Risk of serious injury.
– Never operate the sunroof with
the blind closed.
– Never drive with the sunroof open
and the sun blind closed.
2
A
0
B
luggage compartment cover ................. (up to the end of the DU)
3.53
ENG_UD20400_1
Cache-bagages (X81 - J81 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_3
Luggage cover
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER
Depending on the vehicle, this is either
luggage compartment cover A , or
parcel shelf B with a luggage compart-
ment cover which consists of soft sec-
tion C plus a roller.
To roll up luggage compartment
cover A
Pull handle 1 to detach pins 2 from their
mounting point.
Guide the luggage cover onto the roller. Parcel shelf B can be fitted on its own
(for example when the third row seats
are in use).
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 vehi-
cle is involved in an accident.
A
12
C
BB
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4.15
ENG_UD25392_1
Entretien de la carrosserie (X95 - J95 - R95 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_4
– bird droppings , which cause a
chemical reaction with the paint that
rapidly discolours paintwork and
may even cause the paint to peel
off;
Wash the vehicle immediately to
remove these marks since it is im -
possible to remove them by polish -
ing;
– salt, particularly in the wheel arches
and underneath the body after driv -
ing in areas where the roads have
been gritted.
Using a roller type car wash
Return the windscreen wiper stalk to
the Park position (refer to the informa-
tion on the “Windscreen washer, wiper”
in Section 1). Check the mounting of
external accessories, additional lights
and mirrors, and ensure that the wiper
blades are secured with adhesive tape.
Remove the radio aerial mast if your
vehicle is fitted with this equipment.
Remember to remove the tape and refit
the antenna after washing.y ou should
Observe the vehicle stopping distances
when driving on gravelled surfaces to
prevent paint damage.
Repair, or have repaired quickly, areas
where the paint has been damaged, to
prevent corrosion spreading.
Remember to visit the body shop pe -
riodically in order to maintain your
anti-corrosion warranty. Refer to the
Maintenance Service Booklet.
Respect local regulations about wash -
ing vehicles (e.g. do not wash your ve-
hicle on a public highway).
Wash your car frequently, with the
engine off, with cleaning products rec-
ommended by the manufacturer (never
use abrasive products). Rinse thor -
oughly beforehand with a jet:
– spots of tree resin and industrial
grime;
– mud in the wheel arches and under -
neath the body which forms damp
patches;
BoDyWoRk MAIntenAnCe (2/2)
If it is necessary to clean mechani -
cal components, hinges, etc., spray
them with products approved by our
Technical Department to protect them
after they have been cleaned.
Cleaning the headlights
As the headlights are made of plastic
“glass”, use a soft cloth or cotton wool
to clean them. If this does not clean
them properly, moisten the cloth with
soapy water, then wipe clean with a soft
damp cloth or cotton wool.
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry
cloth.
Cleaning products containing alco -
hol must not be used.
We have selected special products
to care for your vehicle and you can
obtain these from the manufactur -
er’s accessory outlets.
practical advice ...................................................... (current page)
RENAULT card battery ............................................. (up to the end of the DU)
5.28
ENG_UD20428_1
Cartes RENAULT : piles (X81 - J81 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_5
RENAULT card: battery
renAuL t cArD: battery
replacing the battery
Pull firmly on emergency key 1.
Replace battery 2 in accordance with
the polarity denoted on the emergency
key (check that indicator light 3 lights
up properly by pressing a button on the
RENAULT card).
1
2
3
Do not throw away your
used batteries; give them to
an organisation responsible
for collecting and recycling
batteries.
The batteries are available from ap-
proved dealers. Their service life is
approximately two years. Check that
there is no dye on the battery: risk of
an incorrect electrical contact.
5.30
ENG_UD20429_1
Batterie : dépannage (X81 - J81 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_5
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BAtter Y: troubleshooting (continued)
connecting a battery charger
t he battery charger must be com -
patible with a battery with a nominal
voltage of 12 volts.
It is essential to disconnect both bat -
tery leads from the terminals (engine
stopped) starting with the negative
terminal.
Do not disconnect the battery when the
engine is running. Follow the instruc-
tions given by the manufacturer of
the battery charger you are using.
Only a fully charged and well-main -
tained battery will have a long and
useful life and enable you to start the
vehicle’s engine normally.
The battery must be kept clean and dry.
Have the battery’s charge status
checked regularly:
– Especially if you use your vehicle for
short journeys or for frequent driving
in town. –
When the exterior temperature drops
(in winter), the charge decreases.
In winter, only use electrical equip -
ment which is really necessary.
– Finally, you should understand that
the charge decreases naturally as a
result of certain permanent electrical
consumers such as the clock, after-
sales accessories, etc.
When a large number of accessories
are fitted to the vehicle, have them con-
nected to the + after ignition feed. In
this case, it is advisable to have your
vehicle fitted with a battery which has
an increased nominal capacity. Contact
an approved dealer. If your vehicle is to be left stationary
for a relatively long time, disconnect
the battery or have it recharged regu
-
larly, particularly during cold weather.
The equipment with a memory, radio
etc. will then have to be reprogrammed.
The battery must be stored in a cool dry
place, protected from frost.
Special procedures may be
required to charge some
batteries. Contact your ap -
proved dealer.
Avoid all risk of sparks which may
cause an immediate explosion, and
charge the battery in a well-venti -
lated area. Risk of serious injury.
vehicle identification ............................. (up to the end of the DU)
technical specifications ......................... (up to the end of the DU)
vehicle identification plates ................... (up to the end of the DU)
paintwork reference ......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
6.2
ENG_UD25707_2
Plaques d’identification véhicule (X81 - J81 - Renault)
ENG_NU_932-3_X81ph3_Renault_6
Vehicle identification plates
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION pLATEs
Quote the manufacturer ’s plate
(right-hand side) in all correspond -
ence or when ordering parts .
The presence and location of the in-
formation depends on the vehicle.
Vehicle identification plate A
1 Vehicle type and chassis number.
Depending on the vehicle, this in-
formation is also given on mark -
ing B.
2 Maximum permissible all-up weight
of the vehicle.3 GTW (Gross train weight – vehicle
fully loaded, with trailer).
4 Front axle maximum permissible
all-up weight.
5 Rear axle maximum permissible
all-up weight.
6 Technical specifications of vehicle.
7 Paint reference.
8 Equipment level.
9 Vehicle type.
10 Trim code.
11 Additional equipment specification.
12 Production number.
13 Interior trim code.
12345
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
A
A
B
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FRA_UD25606_4
Index (X81 - J81 - Renault)
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AlphAbeticAl index (2/5)
driving .......................... 2.2 → 2.14, 2.16 → 2.19, 2.21 → 2.40
e
electric windows .................................................... 3.26 → 3.29
Electronic Stability Program: ESP ..................................... 2.20
emergency brake assist ..................................................... 2.25
emergency braking ............................................................ 2.25
emergency spare wheel ............................................. 5.2 – 5.3
engine technical specifications .................................................. 6.4
engine immobiliser............................................................. 1.13
system .............................................................. 1.13 – 1.14
engine oil .......................................................... 1.47, 4.4 → 4.7
engine oil capacity ............................................................... 4.7
engine oil level ............................................................ 4.4 – 4.5
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.4
engine start/stop button ............................................. 2.3 → 2.5
environment ....................................................................... 2.15
ESP: Electronic Stability Program ............................ 1.47, 2.20
external temperature ......................................................... 1.63
F
faults operating faults ................................................ 5.37 → 5.41
filter ........................................................................\
............ 4.11
air filter ......................................................................... 4.11
oil filter ......................................................... 4.7 – 4.8, 4.11
passenger compartment filter ...................................... 4.11
fittings ..................................................................... 3.39 – 3.40
fixed sunroof ...................................................................... 3.30
fog lights ....................................................... 1.69, 5.17 → 5.20
front passenger air bag deactivation ................................. 1.38
front seat adjustment electric controls ................................................... 1.17, 1.19
manual controls .................................................. 1.16, 1.19front seats
adjustment .......................................................... 1.15, 1.19
fuel advice on fuel economy ................................... 2.12 → 2.14
filling ................................................................. 1.74 → 1.76
grade ................................................................ 1.74 → 1.76
fuel economy ......................................................... 2.12 → 2.14
fuel filler cap .......................................................... 1.74 → 1.76
fuel level ................................................................. 1.50 – 1.51
fuel tank capacity ............................................................ 1.74 → 1.76
fuel tank capacity ................................................... 1.74 → 1.76
fuses ....................................................................... 5.26 – 5.27
G
gear lever ........................................................................\
... 2.11
h
hands-free telephone integrated control ............................ 3.59
hazard warning lights signal .............................................. 1.66
headlight beam adjustment ............................................... 1.70
headrest ........................................................................\
..... 1.15
heated seats ...................................................................... 1.19
heating and air conditioning system ...................... 3.12 → 3.25
heating system ........................................................ 3.2 → 3.25
hubcap tool ........................................................................\
.. 5.8
i
ignition switch ............................................................ 2.2 → 2.5
indicator lights .................................................................... 5.21
indicators .............................. 1.46, 1.66, 5.14, 5.16, 5.18, 5.21
indicators: direction indicators ....................................................... 1.66
instrument panel .............................................. 1.46 → 1.53
instrument panel .................................................... 1.46 → 1.53
instrument panel messages ....................................1.52 – 1.53