
1.66
ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (4/5)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
On-board computer with distance before 
next service message (cntd.)
c) Mileage before service or oil change.Mileage before service
With the ignition switched on and the engine not running , 
when the message “Mileage before next service” is displayed, 
press button  2 or 3  for around 5 seconds to display the mile-
age before the next service, then briefly press button  2 or 3 to 
view the mileage before the next oil change (distance or time 
remaining before the next service). When the distance value ap-
proaches its limit, there are several possible scenarios:
–   distance/time remaining less than 900 miles (1,500 km)  or 
one month : the message “Service due in” is displayed ac-
companied by the nearest term (distance or time);
–   range equal to  0 km/miles or service date reached:  the 
message “service vehicle” is displayed accompanied by the 
© warning light.
The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as possible.
SERVICE 
INTERVALS
Oil change in
30 000 Kms /  24 Months
Service due in 
300 Kms / 24 days
Service required
Depending on the vehicle, the mileage before an oil change varies accord\
ing to the driving style (frequent driving at low speed , 
door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idling speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next oil change can 
therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance t\
ravelled.
Resetting: to reset the mileage before the next service, press and hold button  2 or 3  for approximately 10 seconds until the 
display shows the mileage before service without flashing.
NB: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mi\
leage before the next service should be reset. In the 
event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and th\
e next oil change should be reset. 

2.14
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (2/3)Special cases
When parking on a slope or towing a 
trailer, pull switch 3 for a few seconds 
to obtain the maximum braking effect.
To park the vehicle without applying the 
electronic parking brake (if there is a 
risk of freezing, for example):
– with the engine running and  RENAULT  card in reader  4, switch 
off the engine by pressing engine 
Start/Stop button 1;
–  select a gear (manual gearbox) or  position  P (automatic gearbox);
–  depress the brake pedal and press  switch 3 at the same time;
–  remove the RENAULT card from the  card reader.
Brief stopTo manually activate the electronic 
parking brake, (when stopping at a red 
light, or stopping when the engine is 
running, etc.): pull and release switch  3. 
The brake is released as soon as the 
vehicle is started up again.Manual operationYou can control the electronic parking 
brake manually.
Applying the electronic parking 
brake
Pull switch  3. Indicator lights  2 and 
} light up on the instrument panel.
Releasing the electronic parking 
brake
With the ignition on, depress the brake 
pedal then press switch  3: the warning 
light  2 and the warning light 
} go 
off on the instrument panel.
1
4
2
3   

2.18
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/3)
Tyres
–  An underinflated tyre increases fuel consumption.
–  The use of non-recommended tyres  can increase fuel consumption.Advice on use
–  Electricity is fuel; switch off all the electrical components which are 
not really needed.  However (safety 
first), keep your lights on when the 
visibility is bad (“see and be seen”).
–  Use the air vents. Driving with the  windows open at 60 mph (100 km/h) 
will increase fuel consumption by 
4%.
–  Never fill the fuel tank right to the  brim to avoid overflow. – 
In vehicles fitted with air condi-
tioning,  it is normal to observe an 
increase in fuel consumption (es-
pecially in urban conditions) when 
it is used. For vehicles fitted with 
manual air conditioning, switch off 
the system when it is not required.
Advice for reducing consumption 
and therefore helping  to  preserve 
the environment:
If the vehicle has been parked in the 
sun, open the doors for a few mo-
ments to let the hot air escape before 
starting the engine.
–  Do not leave an empty roof rack  fitted to the vehicle.
–  It is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob- jects.
–  When towing a caravan, fit a wind  deflector and adjust it carefully.
–  Avoid using the car for door-to-door  calls (short journeys with long waits 
in between) because the engine 
never reaches its normal operating 
temperature.   

4.11
TYRE PRESSURE (1/2)
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
G
HI
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
Label A
Open the door to read it.
Tyre pressures should be checked 
when the tyres are cold.
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked 
when the tyres are cold, increase the 
pressures from 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI). 
Never deflate a hot tyre. B
: dimension of the tyres fitted to the 
vehicle.
C: vehicle load.
D: intended driving speed.
E: front tyre pressure.
F: rear tyre pressure.
G : recommended pressure for optimis-
ing  fuel consumption.
Note: driving comfort may be altered.
H: emergency spare wheel dimensions.
I  : tyre pressure for the emergency 
spare wheel.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
monitoring system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel; 
please refer to “Tyre pressure loss 
warning” or “Tyre pressure monitoring 
system” in Section 2.
Vehicle used fully laden (Maximum 
Permissible All-up Weight) and 
towing a trailer
the maximum speed must be limited to 
60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pres-
sure increased by  0.2 bar.
Please refer to the information on 
“Weights” in Section 6.   

5.32
TOWING: breakdown (1/2)
1
2
Before towing, unlock the steering 
column: with the clutch depressed, 
engage first gear  (lever in position  N 
or  R for vehicles with automatic gear-
boxes), insert the RENAULT card in the 
card reader, then press the engine start 
button for two seconds.
Reposition the lever to neutral (position 
N  for vehicles fitted with an automatic 
gearbox).
The column is unlocked, the acces-
sory functions are supplied: the vehi-
cle lights can be used (indicators, brake 
lights etc.). At night the vehicle must 
have its lights on.
Once you have finished towing, press 
the engine start button twice (risk of 
running down the battery). The speed specified by current legis-
lation for towing must always be ob-
served. If your vehicle is the towing 
vehicle, do not exceed the maximum 
towing weight for your vehicle (refer to 
the information on “Weights” in Section 
6).
Towing a vehicle with an 
automatic gearbox
With the engine switched off, the trans-
mission is no longer lubricated. It is 
preferable to tow this type of vehicle on 
a trailer or tow it with the front wheels 
off the ground.
Under exceptional circumstances
, 
you may tow the vehicle with all four 
wheels on the ground, only going for-
ward, with the gear lever in the  N posi-
tion, and for a distance not exceeding 
48 miles (80 km).
If the lever is stuck in P , 
even though you are de-
pressing the brake pedal, 
the lever can be released 
manually. To do this, unclip the base 
of the gear lever starting on the side 
below air conditioning controls  A. 
Press button  2 and at the same 
time, press the button on lever  1.
Do not remove the 
RENAULT card from the 
reader when the vehicle is 
being towed.
A  

6.2
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES
A
B
The information shown on the ve-
hicle identification plate should be 
quoted on all correspondence or 
orders.
The presence and location of the in-
formation depends on the vehicle.
Vehicle identification plate A
  1 Manufacturer name.
  2  EC design number or approval 
number.
  3 Identification number.
Depending on the vehicle, this 
information is also given on 
marking B.
A
97
8
10
5
1
2
3
4
6
 4 MAM  (Maximum  Authorised 
Mass).
  5  GTW (Gross train weight: vehicle 
fully loaded, with trailer).
  6 MPAW (Maximim Permissible 
Weight) for front axle.
  7  MPAW on rear axle.
  8  Reserved for related or additional 
entries.
  9  Diesel exhaust emissions.
  10  Paint reference (colour code).    

6.8
WEIGHTS (in kg)
The weights indicated are for a basic vehicle without options: they may \
vary depending on your vehicle’s equipment. 
Consult an approved Dealer.
Maximum Permissible All-Up Weight (MMAC)
Gross Train Weight (MTR)Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate (refer 
to the information on “Vehicle identification plates” in Section 6)
Braked Trailer Weight* found by calculating: MTR - MMAC
Unbraked Trailer Weight* 695
Permissible nose weight* 75
Permissible load on the roof with the carrying device 80 kg (including the carrying device)
* Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
Towing is prohibited when the MTR - MMAC calculation is equal to zero, or\
 when the GTW is equal to zero (or is not listed) on t he 
identification plate.
–  It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local leg\
islation in each country and, in particular, laid down in  the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact an approved Dealer about any towing equipment.
–  When towing, under no circumstances may  the total train weight (vehicle + trailer) be exceeded . However the following is 
permitted:
–  the Maximum permissible weight at the rear may be exceeded by no more th\
an 15%,
–  the maximum permissible all-up weight may be exceeded by no more than 10\
% or 100 kg (whichever occurs first).
  In either case, the maximum speed of the vehicle and trailer must not ex\
ceed 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressures must  be increased by 0.2 bar (3 PSI).
–  The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reduced by 10%  at an altitude of 1,000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1,000 m\
etres thereafter.
Weight transfer
If the Maximum Authorised Mass of the vehicle has not been reached, up to 200 kg can be\
 transferred to the braked trailer, with in 
the limits of the Gross Train Weight.