
children (safety) ..................................................... (current page)
locking the doors  .................................. (up to the end of the DU)
emergency key  ..................................... (up to the end of the DU)
child safety ............................................................. (current page)
RENAULT card use  .................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
1.2
ENG_UD20082_1
Carte RENAULT: généralités (X91 - B91 - K91 - Renault)
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RENAULT cards: General information, use, deadlocking
RENAULT card operating 
range
This  varies  according  to  the  surround -
ings. It is important to make sure when 
handling  the  RENAULT  card  that  you 
do not lock or unlock the doors by inad -
vertently pressing the buttons.
RENAULT cARds: general information  (1/2)
1 Unlocking the doors and tailgate.
2  Locking all doors and tailgate.
3  Switching on the lighting remotely.
4  Unlocking/locking the tailgate
5  Integrated key.
special note
The RENAULT “SERVICE” card, for ve-
hicles  equipped  with  it,  can  be  identi -
fied  by  the  word  “SERVICE”  engraved 
on  the  card.  Refer  to  the  information 
on  the  “RENAULT  SERVICE  card”  in 
Section 1.
The RENAULT card is used 
for:
–  locking/unlocking  the  doors  and  tail-
gate  (doors,  tailgate)  and  the  fuel 
filler flap (see the following pages);
–  switching  on  the  vehicle  lighting  re -
motely (refer to the following pages);
–  depending on the vehicle, automatic 
remote closing of windows and sun-
roof, refer to the information on “One-
touch  electric  windows:  remote  con-
trol  closing”  and  “Electric  sunroof: 
remote control closing” in Section 3;
–  starting  the  engine;  refer  to  the  in -
formation on “Starting the engine” in 
Section 2.
Battery lifeMake sure that the correct battery type 
is being used, and that the battery is in 
good  condition  and  inserted  correctly. 
Its  service  life  is  approximately  two 
years:  replace  it  when  the  message 
“Low  card  battery”  appears  on  the  in -
strument  panel  (refer  to  the  informa -
tion on the “RENAULT card: Battery” in 
Section 5).
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5
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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.
Risk of serious injury.
When  the  battery  is  flat,  you  can 
still  lock/unlock  and  start  your  ve -
hicle.  Refer  to  the  information  on 
“Locking/unlocking  the  doors”  in 
Section  1  and  “Starting  the  engine” 
in Section 2.  

locking the doors .................................. (up to the end of the DU)
RENAULT card use  .................................................. (up to the end of the DU)
1.10
ENG_UD20589_4
Carte RENAULT en mode restreint (X91 - B91 - K91 - D91 - Renault)
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RENAULT cARd “sER vIcE”
If  the  vehicle  is  equipped  with  this 
card,  it  can  be  identified  by  the  word 
“SERVICE” engraved on the card.
In  certain  situations,  you  may  wish  to 
entrust  your  vehicle  to  a  third  party 
(parking  valet,  mechanic,  etc.)  whilst 
restricting its operation.
The RENAULT SERVICE card enables 
the vehicle to be locked but only allows 
the driver's door to be unlocked and the 
engine to be started.Activation of the “SERVICE” 
mode.
Insert  the  RENAULT  SERVICE  card 
into card reader 1. All the vehicle open -
ing  elements  lock  (except  the  driver’s 
door).
Interior  locking/unlocking  switch  2 
is  deactivated  while  the  vehicle  is 
in use with the RENAULT SERVICE 
card.
E a c h   v e h i c l e   o n l y   h a s   o n e 
RENAULT SERVICE card.
When  using  a  RENAULT  SERVICE 
card,  the  other  cards  retain  all  their 
functions.
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3
deactivation of the 
“SERVICE” mode.
There are two possibilities:
–  Press  a  button  on  a  RENAULT  card 
(not the RENAULT SERVICE card);
–  start  the  engine  with  a  RENAULT 
card  (not  the  RENAULT  SERVICE 
card).  With  the  card  in  reader  1 , 
press button 3.
2  

control instruments ............................... (up to the end of the DU)
indicators: instrument panel  ............................. (up to the end of the DU)
trip computer and warning system ........(up to the end of the DU)
instrument panel  ................................... (up to the end of the DU)
warning lights ........................................ (up to the end of the DU)
1.51
ENG_UD23773_2
Ordinateur de bord : généralités (X91 - B91 - K91 - Renault)
ENG_NU_936-5_BK91_Renault_1
Trip computer
Trip computer and warning 
system  1
Depending on the vehicle, this includes 
the following functions:
– distance travelled;
–  journey parameters;
–  information messages;
–  operating  fault  messages  (associ -
ated with the 
© warning light);
–  warning  messages  (associated  with 
the 
® warning light);
–  vehicle settings customisation menu.
All these functions are described on the 
following pages.
display selection keys 2 
and 3
Scroll  through  the  following  informa -
tion  upwards  (button  2 )  or  downwards 
(button  3 )  by  pressing  briefly  and  suc -
cessively  (the  display  depends  on  the 
vehicle equipment and country).
a)   total  mileage  and  trip  mileage  re -
corder;
b)  journey parameters:
–  fuel used;
–  average fuel consumption;
–    current fuel consumption;
–  estimated range;
–  distance travelled;
–  average speed;
c) mileage before service;
d)  tyre pressure monitor;
e)  cruise  control/speed  limiter  pro -
grammed speed;
f)  vehicle settings customisation menu;
g)  on-board  log,  operating  fault  and  in-
formation message readout.
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TRIp  cOmpUTER:  general information  (1/2)  

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1.55
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Ordinateur de bord : paramètres de voyage (X91 - B91 - K91 - Renault)
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Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected
c) mileage before service. Distance remaining until the next service (displayed in miles/kilometres and months), 
then when the service nears, several scenarios are possible:
–    distance/time remaining less than  900 miles (1,500 km) or one month: the mes-
sage “Service in” is displayed accompanied by the nearest term (distance or time);
–    distance  equal  to  0  miles  or service  date  reached :  the  message  “Service  re-
quired ” is displayed accompanied by the 
© warning light.
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.
Service in
1936 km/2 months
NB: depending on the vehicle, the mileage before service changes according to the driving style (frequent driving at low speed, 
door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idle speed, towing a trailer etc). The distance remaining until the next service can there-
fore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled.
Resetting the display after the service in accordance with the maintenance schedule.
The mileage before service must only be reset after a service which complies with the recommendations in the maintenance 
schedule.
If you decide to change the oil more frequently, do not reset this data each time the oil is changed to avoid exceeding the re-
placement intervals for other parts in the maintenance schedule.
special note: To reset the distance before service, press and hold one of the display reset buttons for approximately 10 sec-
onds until the display shows the mileage permanently.
The display of information shown below dEpENds ON THE vEHIcLE EQUIpmENT ANd cOUNTRY.
TRIp
 cOmpUTER: trip settings (3/5)  

screen wash/wipe ................................. (up to the end of the DU)
windscreen washer  ............................... (up to the end of the DU)
1.72
ENG_UD13336_3
Essuie-vitre / lave-vitre arrière (X91 - B91 - K91 - Renault)
ENG_NU_936-5_BK91_Renault_1
REAR scREEN WAsH/WIpE
1
2
Check  the  condition  of  the  wiper 
blades. You are responsible for their 
service life:
–  they  must  remain  clean:  clean 
the  blades,  windscreen  and 
rear  screen  regularly  with  soapy 
water;
–  do  not  use  them  when  the  wind -
screen or rear screen are dry;
–  free them from the windscreen or 
rear  screen  when  they  have  not 
been used for a long time.
In  all  cases,  replace  them  as  soon 
as they begin to lose efficiency: ap-
proximately once a year.
Before  using  the  rear  wiper,  check 
that no object obstructs the travel of 
the blade.
Do not use the wiper arm to open or 
close the tailgate.
Activation/deactivation  of  the  rear 
screen wiper
Your vehicle is designed to activate the 
rear  wiping  function  in  reverse  gear  (if 
the  windscreen  wipers  are  operating). 
You  can  choose  to  activate  or  deacti -
vate  the  function.  To  do  this,  refer  to 
the  information  on  the  “Vehicle  set -
tings customisation menu” in Section 1; 
“Rear wiping in reverse gear”.
= function activated;
< function deactivated.
pRear screen wash/wipeWith  the  ignition  on,  push  the 
stalk.YRear screen wiper
With the ignition on, turn ring A 
of  stalk  1   to  align  mark  2   opposite  the 
symbol, then release it.
To  stop  the  operation,  pivot  ring  A 
again.
Wiping  frequency  varies  with  vehicle 
speed.
Before  any  action  on  the 
windscreen  (washing  the 
vehicle,  de-icing,  cleaning 
the windscreen, etc.) return 
stalk 1 to the park position.
Risk of injury or damage.
A  

driving ................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
fuel economy  ........................................ (up to the end of the DU)
advice on antipollution  .......................... (up to the end of the DU)
antipollution advice  .............................................................. (current page)
fuel advice on fuel economy  ................................... (current page)
2.15
ENG_UD19886_6
Conseils antipollution, économie de carburant, conduite (X45 - H45 - X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - X91 - X83 - X61 - F61 - K61 - K85 - X95 - B95 - D95 - J95 - R95 - L38 - X61 
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Advice: antipollution and fuel economy
aDvICe: antipollution, fuel economy and driving  (1/3)
Your  vehicle  complies  with  criteria  for 
recycling and recovering vehicles at the 
end of their service life which will come 
into force in 2015.
Some parts of your vehicle have there-
fore  been  designed  to  facilitate  future 
recycling.
These  parts  are  easy  to  remove  so 
that they can be recovered and reproc-
essed by recycling companies.
By  virtue  of  its  design,  moderate  fuel 
consumption  and  initial  settings,  your 
vehicle  also  conforms  to  current  anti-
pollution  regulations.  The  manufac -
turer  is  actively  striving  to  reduce  pol -
lutant  exhaust  gas  emissions  and  to 
save  energy.  But  the  fuel  consumption 
of your vehicle and the level of pollutant 
exhaust  gas  emissions  are  also  your 
responsibility.  Ensure  that  it  is  main -
tained and used correctly.aiding fuel economy
Depending  on  the  vehicle,  in  order  to 
optimise consumption, an indicator light 
on the instrument panel will inform you 
of the best moment to upshift or down -
shift gears:
\ shift up a gear;
[ shift down a gear.
Maintenance
It is important to remember that failure to 
respect  antipollution  regulations  could 
lead to legal action being taken against 
the vehicle owner. In addition, replacing 
engine, fuel supply system and exhaust 
components with parts other than those 
originally  recommended  by  the  manu -
facturer  may  alter  your  vehicle  so  that 
it  no  longer  complies  with  antipollution 
regulations. Have  your  vehicle  adjusted  and 
checked by an approved Dealer, in ac-
cordance  with  the  instructions  given  in 
your  maintenance  schedule:  they  will 
have  all  the  equipment  necessary  for 
ensuring that your vehicle is maintained 
to its original standard.
engine adjustments– 
ignition:   this  does  not  require  ad -
justment.
–  spark plugs: for optimum fuel econ-
omy,  efficiency  and  performance 
the  specifications  laid  down  by  our 
Design  Department  must  be  strictly 
applied.
If  the  spark  plugs  have  to  be 
changed,  use  the  make,  type  and 
gap  specified  for  your  vehicle’s 
engine.  Contact  an  approved  dealer 
for this.
–  idle:   this  does  not  require  adjust -
ment.
–  air  filter, diesel  filter: a clogged ele-
ment  reduces  performance.  It  must 
be replaced.  

environment .......................................... (up to the end of the DU)
2.18
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Environnement (sans marque) (X44 - X45 - X77 - X81 - X85 - X90 - X91 - X83 - X61 -  TEST - X95 - J95 - R95 - F90 Ph2 - X33 - X47 - X43 - X38 - H79 - X62 - X32 - X09 - 
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Environment
eNvIRoNMeNt
emissions
Your  vehicle  has  been  designed  to 
emit  fewer  greenhouse  gases  (CO2) 
while in use, and therefore to consume 
less  fuel  (eg.  140  g/km,  equivalent  to 
5.3 l/100 km for a diesel vehicle).
Our  vehicles  are  also  equipped  with  a 
particle  filter  system  including  a  cata -
lytic  converter,  an  oxygen  sensor  and 
an  active  carbon  filter  (the  latter  pre -
vents  vapour  from  the  fuel  tank  being 
released into the open air).
For certain diesel vehicles, this system 
also  has  a  particle  filter  to  reduce  the 
volume of soot particles emitted.
Please make your own 
contribution towards 
protecting the environment 
too
–  Worn parts replaced in the course of 
routine  vehicle  maintenance  (vehi -
cle  battery,  oil  filter,  air  filter,  batter -
ies, etc.) and oil containers (empty or 
filled with used oil) must be disposed 
of through specialist organisations. – 
At  the  end  of  the  vehicle’s  service 
life,  it  should  be  sent  to  approved 
centres to ensure that it is recycled.
–  In  all  cases,  comply  with  local  legis -
lation.
Recycling
Your  vehicle  is  85%  recyclable  and 
95% recoverable.
To  achieve  these  objectives,  many  of 
the vehicle components have been de-
signed  to  enable  them  to  be  recycled. 
The  materials  and  structures  have 
been  carefully  designed  to  allow  these 
components  to  be  easily  removed  and 
reprocessed by specialist companies.
In  order  to  preserve  raw  material  re -
sources,  this  vehicle  incorporates  nu -
merous parts made from recycled plas-
tics  or  renewable  materials  (vegetable 
or  animal-derived  materials  such  as 
cotton or wool).
Your  vehicle  has  been  designed  with 
respect for the 
environment in mind for 
its entire service life: during production, 
use and at the end of its life.
This commitment is illustrated by the of 
the manufacturer eco² signature.Manufacture
Your vehicle has been manufactured at 
a  factory  which  complies  with  a  policy 
to  reduce  the  environmental  impact 
on  the  surrounding  areas  (reduction  of 
water  and  energy  consumption,  visual 
and  noise  pollution,  atmospheric  emis-
sions  and  waste  water;  sorting  and  re-
using waste).  

tyre inflation kit...................................... (up to the end of the DU)
5.3
ENG_UD29151_1
Kit de gonflage des pneumatiques (X91 - B91 - K91 - D91 - Renault)
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Tyre inflation kit
tYre InFLA tIOn KIt (1/5)
Do  not  attempt  to  use  the 
inflation  kit  if  the  tyre  has 
been  damaged  as  a  result 
of driving with a puncture.
You should therefore carefully check 
the  condition  of  the  tyre  sidewalls 
before any operation.
Driving  with  underinflated,  flat  or 
punctured  tyres  can  be  dangerous 
and  may  make  the  tyre  impossible 
to repair.
this repair is temporary
A  tyre  which  has  been  punctured 
should always be inspected (and re-
paired,  where  possible)  as  soon  as 
possible by a specialist.
When taking a tyre which has been 
repaired using this kit to be replaced, 
you must inform the specialist.
When  driving,  vibration  may  be  felt 
due  to  the  presence  of  the  repair 
product injected into the tyre.The kit is only approved for 
inflating the tyres of the ve-
hicle  originally  equipped 
with the kit.
It  must  never  be  used  to  inflate 
the  tyres  of  another  vehicle,  or  any 
other  inflatable  object  (rubber  ring, 
rubber boat, etc.).
Avoid  spillage  on  skin  when  han -
dling the repair liquid bottle. If drop-
lets  do  leak  out,  rinse  them  off  with 
plenty of water.
Keep  the  repair  kit  away  from  chil -
dren.
Do  not  dispose  of  the  empty  bottle 
in  the  countryside.  Return  it  to  your 
approved dealer or to a recycling or-
ganisation.
The  bottle  has  a  limited  service 
life  which  is  indicated  on  its  label. 
Check the expiry date.
Contact  an  approved  dealer  to  re -
place  the  inflation  tube  and  repair 
product bottle.
The  kit  repairs  tyres  when 
tread  A   has  been  dam -
aged  by  objects  smaller 
than  4  mm.  It  cannot  repair 
all  types  of  puncture,  such  as  cuts 
larger  than  4  mm,  or  cuts  in  tyre 
sidewall  B.
Ensure also that the wheel rim is in 
good condition.
Do  not  pull  out  the  foreign  body 
causing  the  puncture  if  it  is  still  in 
the tyre.
A
B