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B.6.3.2 Changing pages
The pages of the display may be changed by pressing on the push button ‘PAGE” of the
steering wheel - Pressing briefly on this button (one second) moves the display in the 3 driver
pages
- Pressing this button for longer (more than 2 second s) moves the display from
driver pages to diagnostic pages
- Pressing briefly on the button moves the display in the 5 diagnostic pages
You can return to the driver pages by pressing the button for a longer period (more than
2 seconds). The display returns to the first driver page
B.6.3.3 Leds / shiftlights
Shiftlights (8):
Shiftlight thresholds are fully configurable using the “Toolset” software, see chapter G-
Softwares
The LEDs light up in all gear ratios. By default, t he setup is the following one:
LEDs Alarm (2):
On the left side, 1 LED lights up when an engine al arm rises up
On the right side, 1 LED lights up when a Gearbox a larm rises up
These LEDs are associated with the message displaye d in the area “Default” and with the
letter recorded in the area “events”
Engine alarm LED gearbox
alarm LED
Shiftlights
5000 5200 5400 5600 5800 6000 6200 6300 Engine RPM at which LEDs
light up
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B.6.4.3 Turning off the engine
Flick the “IGNITION” switch to the down (OFF) posit ion
NOTE : The vehicle’s electrics remain switched on
Except in the event of an emergency stop, it’s stri ctly not advised to turn off the
engine using the power supply switch (OFF button).
It is also recommended to wait 30seconds between sw itching off the engine and
switching off the power supply.
Respecting these two recommendations will guarantee optimum operation of the power
steering.
B.6.4.4 Switching off the power supply
Press the “OFF” button of the facia switch panel an d hold there for at least half a second.
The dashboard display is switched off.
NOTE: Switching off the power supply also switches off th e engine.
B.6.4.5 Changing gears
2 modes are possible and are completely independent . It’s possible to make randomly
upshift and downshift manually (using the lever) or in semi-auto using paddle shift kit.
Please refer to Chapter D-Transmission/shifting for a complete description of the shifting
modes.
B.6.4.6 Pit limiter
The purpose of this function is to limit the vehicl e's speed to 60kph
. It is enabled and
disabled by the driver.
Principle:
By pressing the button “PIT” of the steering wheel, Engine revs are thus limited (by the
ECU) to those corresponding to a speed of 60kph and the message “PIT LIMITER” is
displayed on the dashboard in the RPM Area :
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If the pit limiter is activated while the current s peed is > 60kph, all the Shiftlights flashes
together till the vehicle reach 60kph (at this part icular moment, all shiftlights remains ON
but without flashing)
NOTE
: The speed limiter does not control the brakes. Cons equently, the vehicle speed
will only slow rapidly to 60kph if the driver appli es the brakes.
To disable the pit limiter mode, the driver has to press the button “PIT” of the steering
wheel : the message “ Pit Limiter” disappears on the display.
Specific conditions:
The driver may only enable and disable the speed li miter when the vehicle is in on a
forward gear (1 to 4)
B.6.4.7 Controlling the rain light
The rain light is switched on by flicking the “rain ” switch to the up position (ON).
The central rear rain light is ON continuously whe n enabled.
However, it is lightning automatically with flashin g phases (flashes at 0.5Hz) in the
following specific situations: - When the Pit limiter is enabled
- For a period of 20 seconds after the engine stall s
- When Reverse Gear ratio is shifted
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B.6.4.8 Resetting the chassis sensors
This procedure allows to reset the following sensor s:
- Front Brake pressure sensor
- Rear brake pressure sensor
- Steering angle sensor
It is necessary to make a reset if one of the follo wing sensor has been changed or if the
brake circuit has been bleeded.
CONDITIONS :
The car must be in the following configuration to a llow the procedure:
- Engine stalled
- Gearbox in Neutral
- Speed = 0 kph
- Brake pedal released
- Steering wheel straight
- Car on a flat surface · Press the “ON” button to power supply the car
· Display the “brake diagnostic” page
· Press the “RESET” button, the following message app ears :
· press again the “RESET” button gain to start the pr ocedure or “PAGE” button
(steering wheel) to cancel it
· Check in the “brake diagnostic” page that the value of :
Front BP = 0 bar
Rear BP = 0 bar
Steering angle = 0 °
This page only reminds
the conditions to
perform the RESET
procedure
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B.6.5 ADJUSTING THE DRIVING POSITION
B.6.5.1 Adjusting the steering wheel
To optimize the driving position, the height and de epness of the steering wheel may be
adjusted by unlocking the steering column lever (1)
NOTE :
After having set the
steering column position,
the adjustment lever
must be removed (1
screw to remove). It is
strictly forbidden to run
with it (FIA regulation)
B.6.5.2 Adjusting the seat
To move the seat forwards or backwards, place the s eat in the required position and then
re-screw the brackets in the appropriate holes (2).
The height and angle of the seat may be adjusted th e same way by altering its
attachment points on the brackets (3).
(2)
(3)
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The system consists of 3 jets:
· In the driver compartment right hand side of the st eering wheel
· 2 in the engine compartment
1 pointing on the Turbo : 1 pointing on the air intake :
Use:
The extinguishing system can be triggered in 2 different ways:
· The driver presses on the button “Fire Ext” situate d on the Facia
control panel (9)
· From Outside: by pressing the button (E) located on the outside of the vehicle at
the base of the windshield pillar, and which must b e indicated by a red letter E.
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FL Mudguard 98CUP00075 X
FR door 98CUP00076 X
FL dooe 98CUP00077 X
Front cover 98CUP00080 X
Rear cover 98CUP00081 X
Fuel pump / gauge 98CUP00093 X
RR door 98CUP00078 X
RL door 98CUP00079 X
Gearbox command rod 809mm 8201418758 X
Gearbox command rod 784mm 8201418759 X
Rear camber/alignment shim 10’ 8201369770 X
Rear camber/alignment shim 20’ 8201369771 X
Rear camber/alignment shim 30’ 8201369772 X
Rear camber/alignment shim 1° 8201369773 X
Anti-roll bar 54611 9898 R X
Anti-roll bar rod 8201079463 X
Front master cylinder 19,1mm 77 11 158 019 X
Rear master cylinder 20.6mm 77 11 158 025 X
Gearbox manual lever 77 11 160 560 X
Clutch mechanism 77 11 160 633 X
FR calliper 77 11 160 362 X
FL Calliper 77 11 160 363 X
FL upright 77 11 160 481 X
FR upright 77 11 160 480 X
Turbo upstream pipe 82 01 370 056 X
Flywheel 82 01 350 850 X
AP clutch disc 82 01 370 335 X
Front brake disc AP 320x28 82 01 395 136 X
Front calliper support 82 01 403 772 X
Front hub 432000010R X
Subframe crossbeam 82 00 537 434 X
RR central hub 98CUP00035 X
RL central hub 98CUP00036 X
FR wishbone 82 01 361 749 X
FL wishbone 82 01 361 750 X
Front brake pad RC6ER 8201442791 X
Rear brake pads RC6 77 11 162 956 X
Rear brake pads RC5+ 77 11 162 954 X
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B.9.2 REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
The mileage of the below parts must be monitored by the user throughout the vehicle’s
lifetime.
The mileage stated in the table below is the maximu m expected mileage before
replacement, notwithstanding any incidents or accid ents.
Should any component become faulty or its condition deteriorate before reaching the
stated mileage, please contact Renault Sport Techno logies.
NOTE :
This list may not under any circumstances be cons idered to be part of the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Parts Recommanded milage
Front axle
Point E and Point F ball joint 5000 km
Wishbone ball joints 3000 km
Wheel bearing 5000 km
Shock absorbers + Bump stop 5000 km
Support strut 10000 km
Anti-roll ball joint 7000 km
Wheel stud and nut 5000 km
Rear Axle
Point F ball joint 7000 km
Point E ball joint 7000 km
Point A ball joint 7000 km
Wheel bearing 5000 km
Shock absorbers + Bump stop 5000 km
Wheel stud and nut 5000 km
Steering
Power steering module 15000 km
Steering rack 7500 km
Steering rod ball joint (point H) 7000 km
Rack ball joint 7000 km
Transmission
Gearbox 7500 km
Clutch friction 4500 km
Clutch mecanism 4500 km
Slave cylinder bearing 5000 km
Driveshafts 5000 km
Engine
Engine / Turbo / HP pump / WG / pop off 10000 km
Starter / alternator 10000 km
Engine + Gearbox mountings 10000 km
Motorised Throttle 6000 km
Gas Pedal potentiometer 10000 km
Brakes
Front brake disc 1500 km
Front brake caliper 6000 km
Rear brake disc 8000 km
Rear brake calliper 8000 km
NOTE:
Particular attention must be paid to the state of t he fasteners after any work has
been carried out.