
2.21
TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING (2/3)
2
3
4
Note:
The standard tyre pressure cannot be 
less than that recommended and indi-
cated on the door frame.
Display
The display 2 on the instrument panel 
informs you of any tyre pressure faults 
(flat tyre, punctured tyre, etc.).
ADJUST TYRE PRESSURE
Warning light 
 comes on, along 
with the message “ADJUST TYRE 
PRESSURE”. 
These indicate that at least one tyre is 
flat.
Check and, if necessary, readjust the 
pressures of the four wheels when cold. 
The warning light 
 goes off after a 
few minutes’ driving. PUNCTURE
The warning light 
 comes on 
steady, accompanied by the message 
“PUNCTURE” and a beep.
They indicate that at least one wheel 
is punctured or severely underinflated. 
Replace it or contact an authorised 
dealer if it is punctured. Top up the tyre 
pressure if the wheel is deflated.
This message is accompanied by the 
warning light 
®.
Warning light ® re-
quires you to stop immedi-
ately, for your own safety, 
as soon as traffic conditions allow.
Resetting procedure
With the ignition on:
–  repeatedly press button  3 or 4  to 
select the “LEARNING THE TYRE 
PRESSURE” function on the dis-
play 2;
–  press and hold (around 3 seconds)  button  3 or 4  to start initialisation. 
Display of the message “PRESSURE 
REF ONGOING” indicates that the 
reset request for the tyre pressure 
reference value has been taken into 
account.
Reinitialisation is carried out after a few 
minutes’ driving.
The sudden loss of pressure in a 
tyre (burst tyre, etc.) cannot be de-
tected by the system.  

2.28
Exceeding the limit speed
It is possible to exceed the limit speed 
at any time. To do this: press the accel-
erator pedal firmly and fully (beyond 
the resistance point).
While the speed is being exceeded, the 
programmed speed displayed on the 
instrument panel flashes.
Then, release the accelerator: the 
speed limiter function will return as 
soon as you reach a speed lower than 
the stored speed.
Limited speed cannot be maintained
If driving up or down a steep gradient, 
the system is unable to maintain the 
limit speed: the stored speed will flash 
on the instrument panel information dis-
play to inform you of this situation.
Varying the limit speed
The limit speed may be changed by re-
peatedly pressing:
– switch  2 (+) to increase speed;
– switch  3 (-) to reduce speed.
Driving
When a limited speed has been stored 
and this speed is not reached, driving is 
similar to driving a vehicle without the 
speed limiter function.
Once you have reached the stored 
speed, no effort on the accelera-
tor pedal will allow you to exceed 
the programmed speed except in an 
emergency (refer to information on 
“Exceeding the limit speed”).
CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: speed limiter function (2/3)
The speed limiter function is 
in no way linked to the brak-
ing system.
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2.32
CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (3/4)
Exceeding the cruising speed
The cruising speed may be exceeded 
at any time by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal. While it is being exceeded, 
the cruising speed flashes on the in-
strument panel.
Then, release the accelerator: after a 
few seconds, the vehicle will automati-
cally return to its set cruising speed.
Cruising speed cannot be 
maintained
When driving down a steep gradient, 
the system is unable to maintain the 
cruising speed: the stored speed will 
flash on the instrument panel informa-
tion display to inform you of this situ-
ation.
Adjusting the cruising speed
The cruising speed may be changed by 
pressing the following repeatedly:
– switch 2 (+) to increase the speed,
– switch  3 (-) to decrease the speed.
The cruise control function 
is in no way linked to the 
braking system.
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2.37
REVERSING CAMERA (2/2)
The screen shows a reverse image.
The frames are a representation 
projected onto flat ground; this in-
formation must not be taken into 
account when superimposed on a 
vertical object or an object on the 
ground.
Objects which appear on the edge 
of the screen may be deformed.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in 
sunshine etc.), the camera vision 
may be adversely affected.
If the boot is open or poorly closed, 
the message “BOOT OPEN” ap-
pears and, depending on the vehi-
cle, the camera display disappears.
3
C
B
A
4
Dynamic gauge 3 (depending on the 
vehicle)
This is shown in blue on screen  2. It in-
dicates the vehicle trajectory according 
to the position of the steering wheel.
Static guide line  4:
The fixed clearance gauge comprises 
coloured markers  A, B  and C , indicat-
ing the distance behind the vehicle:
–  A (red) approximately 30 centime-
tres from the vehicle;
–  B (yellow) approximately 70 centi-
metres from the vehicle;
–  C (green) approximately 150 centi-
metres from the vehicle. This gauge remains fixed and indicates 
the vehicle trajectory if the wheels are 
in line with the vehicle.
This system is initially used with the aid 
of several gauges (mobile for trajectory 
and fixed for distance). When the red 
zone is reached, use the bumper image 
to stop accurately.  

2.38
Operation
With the selection lever 1 in position P, 
switch on the ignition.
To move out of position P, you must de-
press the brake pedal before pressing 
the unlocking button  2.
With your foot on the brake pedal 
(warning light  3 on the display goes 
out), move the lever out of position  P.
Only engage  D  or  R when the vehi-
cle is stopped, with your foot on the 
brake and the accelerator pedal re-
leased.
Selector lever 1
P: park
R: reverse
N: Neutral
D: automatic mode
M: manual mode
+: upper gear
–: lower gear
4:   displays the gear engaged in manual 
mode.
Note: Press the button 2 to go from po-
sition D or N to R or P.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (1/3)
1
4
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Gear change paddles 5
The paddles 5  enable you to change 
gear while the gear lever is in ‘manual 
mode’ position or, if driving, in ‘auto-
matic mode’ position.
P,  N and R are not accessible using the 
paddles.
The display  4 notifies the driver about 
the current mode and gear.
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2.39
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (2/3)
Driving in manual modeWith the selector lever in position D, 
move the lever to the left into the M po-
sition. Shifting the lever or the paddles 
repeatedly allows you to change gears 
manually:
–  to move down through the gears,  push the lever forwards or press the 
left-hand paddle;
–  to move up through the gears, push  the lever backwards or press the 
right-hand paddle.
The gear selected is displayed on the 
instrument panel.
Special casesIn certain driving conditions (for exam-
ple, engine protection, operation of the 
Electronic Stability Programme: the au-
tomatic system may change gear auto-
matically. Likewise, to prevent incorrect 
manoeuvres, a gear change may be re-
fused by the automatic system: in this 
case the gear display flashes for a few 
seconds as a warning.
Special circumstances
–  If the bends and road surface  do 
not allow you to stay in automatic 
mode (e.g. in the mountains), we 
recommend that you change to 
manual mode. This will prevent the 
automatic gearbox from changing 
gear repeatedly when climbing, and 
permit engine braking on long de-
scents.
Driving in automatic mode
Put lever 1 into position  D.
In most road conditions you will en-
counter, you will not need to touch your 
lever again: the gears will change au-
tomatically at the right time and at the 
most suitable engine speed because 
the automatic system takes into ac-
count the vehicle load and road contour 
and adjusts itself to the particular driv-
ing style you have chosen.
Economical driving
When driving, always leave the lever 
in position  D, keeping the accelerator 
pedal lightly depressed to ensure auto-
matic gear changes at a lower engine 
speed.
Accelerating and overtaking
Depress the accelerator pedal firmly 
and fully (so that it goes beyond the 
kickdown point).
This will enable you to change down 
to the optimum gear within the 
engine range.
When facing uphill, to remain 
stopped, do not keep your foot on 
the accelerator.
Risk of overheating the automatic 
gearbox. 

3.12
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (1/2)
Electric windowsPress or pull the switch to raise or lower 
a window to the desired height (the rear 
windows do not open fully);
From the driver’s seat, use switch:
 1  for the driver’s side;
  2  for the front passenger side;
  3 and   5 for the rear passenger win-
dows.
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2
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From the passenger seats, use 
switch 6.
Avoid resting any objects against 
a half-open window: there is a risk 
that the electric window could be 
damaged.
These systems operate  with the igni-
tion on or off, until one of the front doors 
is opened (limited to about 3 minutes).
Safety of rear occupants
The driver can prevent op-
eration of the rear elec-
tric windows by pressing 
switch  4. A confirmation message is 
displayed on the instrument panel.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle with the 
RENAULT card inside and never 
leave a child (or a pet) unsuper-
vised, even for a short while. They 
may pose a risk to themselves or to 
others by starting the engine, acti-
vating equipment such as the elec-
tric windows or by locking the doors. 
If any part of the body becomes 
trapped, reverse the direction of the 
window immediately by pressing the 
relevant switch.
Risk of serious injury.   

4.4
–  remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth;
–  push the dipstick in as far as it will  go (for vehicles equipped with a cap-
type dipstick C, screw the cap in as 
far as it will go);
–  take out the dipstick again;
–  read the level: it should never fall  below minimum mark  A or exceed 
maximum mark B.
Once the operation has been com-
pleted, ensure that the dipstick is 
pushed in as far as it will go or that 
the “cap-type dipstick” is completely 
screwed in.
Reading the oil levelThe oil level should be read with the ve-
hicle on level ground, after the engine 
has been switched off for some time.
The dipstick must be used to read 
the exact oil level and make sure 
that the maximum level has not been 
exceeded (risk of engine damage).  
Refer to the following pages.
The instrument panel display only 
alerts the driver when the oil level is at 
its minimum.
It is normal for an engine to use oil for 
lubrication and cooling of moving parts 
and it is normal to top up the level be-
tween oil changes.
However, contact your approved 
Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being 
consumed every 600 miles (1,000 km) 
after the running in period.
Oil change frequency: check the oil 
level from time to time and certainly 
before any long journey to avoid the 
risk of damaging your engine.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL: general information
A
B
A
B
C
In order to prevent splashback, it is 
recommended that a funnel be used 
when topping up/filling with oil.
Before performing any 
action in the engine com-
partment, the ignition must 
be switched off by pressing 
the engine stop button (please see 
the information on “Starting, stop-
ping the engine” in Section 2).
Exceeding the maximum 
engine oil level
Under no circumstances 
must the maximum fill 
level  B be exceeded: risk of damage 
to the engine and catalytic con-
verter.
If the oil level exceeds the maximum 
level,  do not start your vehicle  and 
contact an approved Dealer.