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menu for customising the vehicle settings
(up to the end of the DU)
customising the vehicle settings ........... (up to the end of the DU)
customised vehicle settings .................. (up to the end of the DU)
1.69
ENG_UD24231_2
Menu de personnalisation des réglages du véhicule (L38 - X38 - Re\
nault)
ENG_NU_891_892-7_L38-B32_Renault_1
vehicle settings customisation menu
VEhICLE sETTINgs CUsTOMIsATION MENU
Adjusting the settingsPress one of buttons 2 or 3 to select a
function to change:
a) Auto door locking while driving ;
b) Auto rear wipe with reverse gear ;
c) Auto dipped-beam headlights ;
d) Rear parking sensor ;
e) Parking sensor volume ;
f) LANGUAGE.
= function activated
< function deactivated
On equipped vehicles, this function,
which is integrated in the trip compu
-
ter and warning system 1 , allows you
to activate/deactivate some of the vehi-
cle’s functions.
Accessing the settings
customisation menu
With the vehicle stationary, press
either button 2 or 3 until the mes -
sage “ Settings menu: press and hold ”
appears on display 1 . Press either
button 2 or 3 for longer than 2 seconds
to enter the menu.
Once a line has been selected, keep
pressing either button 2 or 3 to change
the function: If you select either “Parking
sensor volume ” or “LANGUAGE ”, you
will be given a new choice of options
(parking distance control volume or in-
strument panel language). In this case,
make your selection and confirm it by
holding either button 2 or 3 , the value
selected is shown by a
~ in front
of the line.
To exit the menu, select “ EXIT” or
“ BACK ” then confirm by holding either
button 2 or 3 . It may be necessary to
carry out this operation several times.
2
3
1
The vehicle settings customisation
menu cannot be used when driv -
ing. At speeds of above 12 mph (20
km/h) for vehicles with a manual
gearbox (0 mph for vehicles with an
automatic gearbox), the on-board
display returns automatically to the
trip computer and warning system
mode.
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tyres ...................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
tyre pressure monitor ............................(up to the end of the DU)
tyre pressure ......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
driving ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
2.15
ENG_UD24232_3
Système de surveillance de pression des pneumatiques (L38 - X38 - Re\
nault)
ENG_NU_891_892-7_L38-B32_Renault_2
This system monitors the tyre pressure.
Depending on the vehicle, the infor -
mation is displayed on the instrument
panel. In this case, they appear:
– with the ignition on, when scrolling
through the trip computer and warn-
ing system information by pressing
control 2 (refer to the information
on the “trip computer and warning
system” in Section 1);
– or if there is a fault when driving
(refer to the following pages to find
out more about the warning mes -
sages).
Tyre pressure monitor
This function is an addi -
tional driving aid.
However, the function does
not take the place of the
driver. It cannot, therefore, under
any circumstances replace the vig -
ilance or the responsibility of the
driver.
Check the tyre pressures, including
the emergency spare wheel, once a
month.
tyRe PReSSURe MONIt OR (1/3)
If the vehicle is equipped with the func-
tion, this system monitors the tyre pres-
sure.
Operating principle
Each wheel (except for the emergency
spare wheel) has a sensor in the infla-
tion valve which periodically measures
the tyre pressure.
The system informs the driver via trip
computer 1 that the tyres are suffi -
ciently inflated and warns if they are
underinflated or leaking.
t he tyre pressure can be adjusted
when cold (refer to the information on
“Tyre pressures”).
If tyre pressures cannot be checked
when the tyres are cold, the recom -
mended pressures must be increased
by 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Changing a wheel
If you wish to change your wheels (fit-
ting winter tyres etc.), the system will
reset itself automatically after approx -
imately two minutes driving at a mini -
mum speed of 12 mph (20 km/h).
1
Changing a wheel
The system may take sev -
eral minutes depending on
use for the new wheel po -
sitions and pressures to be recog -
nised; check the tyre pressures after
all operations.
2
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2.16
ENG_UD24232_3
Système de surveillance de pression des pneumatiques (L38 - X38 - Re\
nault)
ENG_NU_891_892-7_L38-B32_Renault_2
Jaune NoirNoir texte
Display
The trip computer 3 and, depending
on the vehicle, display 4 informs you of
any tyre pressure faults (flat tyre, punc-
tured tyre, system fault, etc.).
“Inflate tyres for motorway”
If all four wheels B are shaded, the tyre
pressure is not adapted to the driving
speed. Slow down or inflate all four
tyres to “motorway pressure” (refer to
the label located on the label on the
edge of the driver’s door).
tyRe PReSSURe MONIt OR (2/3)
“tyre pressure sensors absent ” or
“Check tyre pressure sensors ”
One wheel A disappears, indicating
that the sensor on this wheel is missing
or faulty (e.g. if the emergency spare
wheel is fitted).
“Adjust tyre pressure
”
A shaded wheel A indicates a deflated
tyre.
“Puncture”
Wheel B indicates that the tyre con -
cerned is punctured or severely un -
derinflated. Replace it or contact an
approved Dealer if it is punctured. Top
up the tyre pressure if the wheel is de-
flated.
This message appears along with the
® warning light.
A
B
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3
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JauneNoirNoir texte
7.5
FRA_UD27191_7
Index (L38 - X38 - Renault)
ENG_NU_891_892-7_L38-B32_Renault_7
AlphAbeticAl index (5/5)
towing hitch ............................................................. 5.35 – 5.36
towing rings ................................................... 1.31 – 1.32, 3.25
towing weights ..................................................................... 6.7
traction control: ASR .............................................. 2.18 → 2.21
traction control system: ASR .................................2.18 → 2.21
transporting children .......................... 1.28 – 1.29, 1.31 → 1.44
transporting objects in the luggage compartment ........................................ 3.25
on the roof ...................................................................... 6.7
trip computer and warning system ...1.50 → 1.53, 1.58 → 1.60
tyre inflation kit ........................................................... 5.4 → 5.6
tyre pressure ........................................ 2.15 → 2.17, 4.11, 5.12
tyre pressure monitor ............................................. 2.15 → 2.17
tyre pressures .................................................................... 4.11
tyres ........................................ 2.15 → 2.17, 4.11, 5.11 → 5.13
U
unlocking the doors ................................................ 1.13 – 1.14
V
variable power-assisted steering ....................................... 1.51
vehicle identification plates .................................................. 6.3
ventilation ................................................................ 3.4 → 3.10
W
warning buzzer ....................................... 1.11, 1.52, 1.74, 1.76
warning lights ................................... 1.50 → 1.53, 1.58 → 1.60
washing .................................................................. 4.13 – 4.14
weights ........................................................................\
........ 6.7
wheel trim ........................................................................\
.... 5.8
wheelbrace ................................................................. 5.7 – 5.8
wheels (safety) ...................................................... 5.11 → 5.13
windscreen de-icing/demisting ..................................... 3.5, 3.9
windscreen washer ....................................... 1.79 → 1.81, 4.10
windscreen washer/wiper ....................................... 1.79 – 1.80
wiper blades ...................................................................... 5.34wipers
.................................................................... 1.79 → 1.81
blades .......................................................................... 5.34
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