
2.23
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (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 displays the current pres-
sures on the instrument panel 1 and 
alerts the driver in the event of insuffi-
cient pressure.
Resetting the standard level 
for the tyre pressures
This should be done:
–  when the standard tyre pressure  needs to be changed to adapt to 
usage conditions (empty, carrying a 
load, motorway driving, etc.);
–  after swapping a wheel (however  this practice is not recommended);
–  after changing a wheel.
It should always be done after checking 
the tyre pressure of all four tyres when 
cold.
Tyre pressures must correspond to the 
current usage of the vehicle (empty, 
carrying a load, motorway driving, etc.).
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Resetting procedure
With the ignition on:
–  repeatedly and briefly press con- trol  2 to select the tyre pressure dis-
play and the “Tyre pressure” func-
tion;
–  press and hold (around 3 seconds)  the button 2 to launch the reset. The 
flashing tyres followed by the mes-
sages “Learning TP initiated” and 
then “Tyres location in progress” in-
dicates that the reset request for the 
tyre pressure reference value has 
been acknowledged.
Reset can take several minutes of driv-
ing.
If the resetting is followed by short 
trips, the message “Tyres location in 
progress” can remain displayed after 
successive restarts.
Note
The standard tyre pressure cannot be 
less than that recommended and indi-
cated on the door frame.
3
Resetting can also be done from the 
multifunction screen  3. Select the 
menu “Vehicle”, “Tyre pressure”.  

2.25
Tyre repair product and 
inflation kit
Because the valves are specially de-
signed, only use equipment approved 
by the approved network. Please refer 
to “Tyre inflation kit” in Section 5.
Replacing wheels/tyres
This system requires specific equip-
ment (wheels, tyres, hubcaps, etc.). 
Please see the information on “Tyres” 
in Section 5.
Contact an approved Dealer to fit new 
tyres and to find out about available ac-
cessories compatible with the system 
and available from your dealer net-
work: the use of any other accessory 
could affect the correct operation of the 
system or damage a sensor.
Emergency spare wheel
If the vehicle is equipped with an emer- 
gency spare wheel, it will not have a 
sensor. If the vehicle is fitted with one, 
the warning light 4 
 flashes for 
several seconds then comes on con-
tinuously along with the 
© warn-
ing light, and the message "Check tyre 
pressure sensors” appears on the in-
strument panel.
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (3/3)
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.
“Tyres location in progress”
This message “Tyres location in 
progress” appears when driving if one 
or more wheels have been fitted with 
sensors not recognised by Renault.
Consult an approved dealer
Readjustment of tyre 
pressures
The tyre pressures should be ad-
justed when cold  (please refer to the 
label located on the edge of the driver’s 
door). If the tyre pressures cannot be 
checked when the tyres are cold, the 
recommended pressures should be in-
creased by 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
This function is an addi-
tional driving aid.
However, the function is 
not intended to replace the 
driver. It cannot, therefore, under 
any circumstances replace the vig-
ilance or the responsibility of the 
driver. Check the tyre pressures, in-
cluding the emergency spare wheel, 
once a month. 

2.26
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (1/12)ABS (anti-lock braking 
system)
Under heavy braking, the ABS prevents 
the wheels from locking, allowing the 
stopping distance to be managed and 
keeping control of the vehicle.
Under these circumstances, the vehi-
cle can be steered to avoid an obstacle 
whilst braking. In addition, this system 
can increase stopping distances, par-
ticularly on roads with low surface grip 
(wet ground etc.).
You will feel a pulsation through the 
brake pedal each time the system is 
activated. The ABS does not in any way 
improve the vehicle's physical perform-
ance relating to the road surface and 
roadholding. It is still essential to follow 
the rules of good driving practice (such 
as driving at a safe distance from the 
vehicle in front etc.).
– ABS (anti-lock braking system) ;
– ESC 
(electronic stability control) 
with understeer control and trac-
tion control;
–  emergency brake assist;
–  advanced traction control;
–  active emergency braking;
–  driver assistance with a trailer;
–  hill start assistance;
–  rear wheel steering.
Other driving assistance systems are 
detailed on the following pages.
In an emergency, apply firm and 
continuous pressure  to the brake 
pedal. There is no need to pump 
it repeatedly. The ABS will modu-
late the force applied in the braking 
system.
These functions are an ad-
ditional aid in the event of 
critical driving conditions, 
enabling the vehicle behav-
iour to be adapted to suit the driving 
conditions.
However, the functions do not take 
the place of the driver. They do 
not increase the vehicle’s limits 
and should not encourage you 
to drive more quickly.  Therefore, 
they can under no circumstances 
replace the vigilance or responsibil-
ity of the driver when manoeuvring 
the vehicle (the driver must always 
be ready for sudden incidents which 
may occur when driving). 

2.30
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (5/12)
Advanced traction control
If fitted on the vehicle, grip control 
makes it easier to control the vehicle on 
low grip surfaces (soft ground, etc.).
Tyres
When they need to be re-
placed, only tyres of the 
same make, size, type and 
profile should be used.
Tyres fitted to the vehicle should 
either be identical to those fitted 
originally or conform to those 
recommended by your approved 
dealer.
These functions are an ad-
ditional aid in the event of 
critical driving conditions, 
enabling the vehicle behav-
iour to be adapted to suit the driving 
conditions.
However, the functions do not take 
the place of the driver. They do 
not increase the vehicle’s limits 
and should not encourage you 
to drive more quickly.  Therefore, 
they can under no circumstances 
replace the vigilance or responsibil-
ity of the driver when manoeuvring 
the vehicle (the driver must always 
be ready for sudden incidents which 
may occur when driving).
Activating or deactivating the 
system
From the multifunction screen, select 
menu “Vehicle”, “Driving assistance”, 
“Traction control” then select the mode:
« Auto »
The “Auto Advanced Traction Control” 
message is shown on the instrument 
panel for approximately 15 seconds.
This position enables optimal usage 
under normal driving conditions (dry-
ness, humidity, light snow, etc.).
« Expert »
This position enables optimal usage on 
soft ground (mud, sand, dead leaves, 
etc.). “Expert” mode uses traction con-
trol functions.
The system automatically switches to 
“Auto” mode at speeds above 30 mph 
(50 km/h), and warning light “Auto 
Advanced Traction Control” is dis-
played on the instrument panel for ap-
proximately 15 seconds. Note: The system’s default mode is 
“Auto” mode. 

2.34
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (9/12)
Active emergency braking
Limitation of the system operation
– The system will only respond to vehicles which are moving or which have \
been sensed as moving.
–  A vehicle travelling in the opposite direction will not trigger any alert\
 or any action on the system operation.
–  The sensor area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in or\
der to ensure the proper operation of the system.
–  The system cannot respond to small vehicles such as motorbikes or bicycl\
es as effectively as to other vehicles.
Deactivating the function
The function should be deactivated if:
–  the brake lights are not functioning;
–  the bumper has suffered an impact or damage;
–  the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns).
Halting the function
You can halt the automatic braking function at any time by tapping the ac\
celerator pedal or by turning the steering wheel in a 
avoidance manoeuvre.
If the driver notices any unusual behaviour in the system, please consul\
t an authorised dealer. 

2.43
Operating faults
If the system detects a fault, the mes-
sage “Check blind spot alert” is dis-
played on the instrument panel. Consult 
an authorised dealer.
Note: When the engine is started, the 
indicator light 4 (display  B) flashes 
three times. It is normal.
– The system’s detection 
range operates according 
to a standard lane width. If 
you are driving in wide traf-
fic lanes, the system might not 
be able to detect a vehicle in the 
blind spot.
–  The system might be disrupted  momentarily if it is exposed to 
strong electromagnetic waves 
(as beneath high-tension power 
lines) or to very poor weather 
conditions (heavy rain, snow, 
etc.). Remain aware of driving 
conditions.
There is a risk of accidents.
BLIND SPOT WARNING (3/3)
Because sensors have 
been installed in the bum-
pers, any work (repairs, re-
placements, touching up of 
paintwork) must be carried out by a 
qualified professional.
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B
C
D
Conditions for non-function
–  If the object is not moving;
–  if traffic is heavy;
–  the road is winding;
–  if front and rear sensors both detect  objects at the same time (e.g. when 
passing an articulated lorry).
– ...
This function is an addi-
tional aid which indicates 
other vehicles in the blind 
spot area.
It can never in any case be a subs-
titute for care nor for the driver’s 
responsibility while in charge of his 
vehicle.
The driver should always look out 
for sudden hazards during driving: 
make sure while manoeuvring that 
there are no moving or movable ob-
jects (such as a child, an animal, a 
pushchair or a bicycle) or small or 
narrow obstacles (such as a boulder 
or a post) in the blind spot area.  

2.44
SAFE DISTANCE ALERT (1/2)
Activating/deactivating the 
function
From the multifunction screen 2, select 
menu “Vehicle”, “Driving assistance”, 
“Distance warning” then choose “ON” 
or “OFF”.
1
Using the sensor 1 , this function noti-
fies the driver about the time interval 
separating them from the vehicle in 
front, so they can respect a safe dis-
tance between the two vehicles.
Note: make sure that the sensor 1  is 
not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
The function is activated when the ve-
hicle speed is between about 20 and 
125 mph (30 and 200 km/h).
When the engine is started, the func-
tion maintains the same status that was 
active when the engine was last stop-
ped.
You can access menu “Driving as-
sistance” directly from button  3 
\b.
2
3
This function is an additio-
nal driving aid. However, 
this function is not under 
any circumstances in-
tended to replace the due care and 
attention of the driver, who should at 
all times be in control of the vehicle.   

2.52
CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER: cruise control function (1/4)
The cruise control function helps you to 
maintain your driving speed at a speed 
that you choose, called the cruising 
speed.
This cruising speed may be set at any 
speed above 20 mph (30 km/h).
The cruise control function 
is in no way linked to the 
braking system.
This function is an addi-
tional driving aid. However, 
the function does not take 
the place of the driver. 
Therefore, it can under no circum-
stances replace the driver’s respon-
sibility to respect speed limits and to 
be vigilant (the driver must always 
be ready to brake). Cruise control 
must not be used in heavy traffic, on 
undulating or slippery roads (black 
ice, aquaplaning, gravel) and during 
bad weather (fog, rain, side winds 
etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.
Controls
1   Main “On/Off” switch.
2 Controls for:
 a  cruising speed activation, storage 
and increase (+) ;
  b  decreasing cruising speed (-).
3  Activation with recall of saved cruis- ing speed (R).
4  Switch the function to standby (with  cruising speed saved) (O).
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2
a
b
3
4