
1.51
DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY. 19  Assisted parking or handbrake 
control.
  20 Gear lever.
  21  Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
  22  Control for adjusting steering 
wheel height and reach.
  23 Unlocking controls:
– bonnet,
–  fuel filler flap.
  24 Controls for:
–   electric headlight beam adjust-
ment,
–   instrument panel lighting dimmer,
–   lane departure warning,
–  ESP and Traction Control system.
  25 Controls for:
– ECO mode,
–   activation/deactivation of the Stop 
and Start function.
 
1 Air vent.
  2 Demister outlet.
  3 Stalk for:
–  direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
– fog lights.
  4  Cruise control/speed limiter con-
trols.
  5 Instrument panel.
  6  Driver Airbag and horn location.
  7 Controls for:
–   on-board computer information 
read-out and vehicle settings cus-
tomisation menu,
–   remote radio and navigation 
system.
  8  Steering column stalk for wind-
screen and rear screen wash/
wiper.
  9  Engine start/stop button (vehicle 
with RENAULT card).  
10 Controls for:
–  access the main menu,
–   access the Driving assistance 
menu or, depending on the vehi-
cle, the user preferences menu,
– assisted parking.
  11   Hazard warning light switch, cen-
tral door locking warning light.
  12 Multifunction screen.
  13  Heating or air conditioning con-
trols.
  14 Passenger Airbag location.
  15 Glovebox.
  16 Accessories and multimedia 
socket.
  17  Two and four-wheel drive mode 
selector or, depending on the vehi-
cle, traction control.
  18 
Cruise control/speed limiter main 
control. 

1.53
DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
 16 Unlocking controls:
– bonnet,
–  fuel filler flap.
  17  Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
  18  Control for adjusting steering 
wheel height and reach.
  19  Engine start/stop button (vehicle 
with RENAULT card).
  20 Accessories and multimedia 
socket.
  21  Two and four-wheel drive mode 
selector or, depending on the vehi-
cle, traction control.
  22  Cruise control/speed limiter main 
control.
  23  Assisted parking or handbrake 
control.
  24 Gear lever.
  25 Glovebox.
 
1 Air vent.
  2 Demister outlet.
  3 Passenger Airbag location.
  4  Heating or air conditioning con-
trols.
  5 Multifunction screen.
  6 Controls for:
–  access the main menu,
–   access the Driving assistance 
menu or, depending on the vehi-
cle, the user preferences menu,
– assisted parking.
  7  Hazard warning light switch, cen-
tral door locking warning light.
  8 Stalk for:
–  direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
– fog lights.
  9  Cruise control/speed limiter con-
trols.  
10 Instrument panel.
  11   Driver Airbag and horn location.
  12 Controls for:
–   on-board computer information 
read-out and vehicle settings cus-
tomisation menu,
–   remote radio and navigation 
system.
  13  Steering column stalk for wind-
screen and rear screen wash/
wiper.
  14 Controls for:
– ECO mode,
–   activation/deactivation of the Stop 
and Start function.
  15 Controls for:
–   electric headlight beam adjust-
ment;
–   lighting dimmer for control instru-
ments;
–   lane departure warning,
–  ESP and T
raction Control system. 

1.76
Welcome and goodbye function
(depending on the vehicle)
From the multifunction screen, select 
menu “vehicle”, “User settings”, 
“External welcome” and activate or de-
activate the function (ON or OFF).
Depending on the selected choice, the 
door mirrors will fold out:
–  when the ignition is next switched on  (function deactivated);
–  upon detecting the RENAULT card  or upon unlocking the vehicle (func-
tion activated)
REAR-VIEW MIRRORS (1/3)
Folding door mirrors
Press the switch 1 to automatically fold 
in the door mirrors.
Door mirrors
Adjustment
Select the door mirror using the 
switch 2, then use the control  3 to 
adjust it to the desired position.
Heated door mirrors
Mirror de-icing is carried out at the 
same time as rear screen de-icing.
Please refer to the information 
on “Manual air conditioning” and 
“Automatic climate control” in Section 3.
Objects observed in the 
door mirror glass are actu-
ally closer than they appear. 
For your safety, take this 
into account in order to correctly 
assess the distance before any ma-
noeuvre.
For safety reasons, carry 
out any adjustments when 
the vehicle is not being 
driven.
1
2
3  

2.7
STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE: vehicle with RENAULT CARD (3/3)
If the RENAULT card is no longer in the 
passenger compartment or if the card 
battery is low when you try to switch 
the engine off, the message “No key-
card Press and hold” appears on the in-
strument panel: press the button 2 for 
longer than two seconds. If the card is 
no longer in the passenger compart-
ment, make sure you can retrieve it 
before pressing and holding the button. 
Without the  RENAULT card, you will 
not be able to restart the vehicle.
With the engine switched off, any ac-
cessories being used (radio, etc.) will 
continue to function for approximately 
10 minutes.
When the driver’s door is opened, the 
accessories stop working.
Conditions for stopping the 
engine
The vehicle must stationary, with the 
lever positioned in  N or P  for vehicles 
with an automatic transmission.
With the RENAULT card in the vehicle, 
press the 2 button: the engine will stop. 
The steering column is locked when the 
driver’s door is opened or the vehicle 
is locked.
When you leave your vehi-
cle, especially if you have 
your RENAULT card with 
you, check that the engine 
is completely switched off.
2
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone in your vehicle, even for 
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves 
or to others by starting the engine, 
activating equipment such as the 
electric windows or locking the 
doors, for example.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, 
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
INJURY.
Never switch off the igni-
tion before the vehicle has 
stopped completely. Once 
the engine has stopped, the 
brake servo, power-assisted steer-
ing, etc. and the passive safety de-
vices such as air bags and preten-
sioners will no longer operate.  

2.12
SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS
The following operating conditions:
–  driving for long periods when the low fuel level warning light is lit;
–  using leaded petrol;
–  using fuel or lubrication additives  which are not approved.
Or operating faults such as:
–  faulty ignition system, running out of  fuel or disconnected spark plugs re-
sulting in the engine misfiring or cut-
ting out when driving;
–  loss of power,
as they may cause the catalytic con-
verter to overheat and thus reduce its 
efficiency,  or damage it irreparably 
and cause heat damage to the vehi-
cle. If you notice any of the above operating 
faults, have the necessary repairs car-
ried out as soon as possible by an ap-
proved Dealer.
These faults may be avoided by regu-
larly taking your vehicle to an approved 
Dealer at the intervals specified in the 
Maintenance document.
Starting problems
To avoid damaging the catalytic con-
verter, 
do not keep  trying to start the 
engine (using the start button, or by 
pushing or towing the vehicle)  without 
having identified and corrected the 
starting fault.
If the fault cannot be identified, do not 
keep trying to start the engine, but con-
tact an approved Dealer.
Do not park the vehicle or 
run the engine in locations 
where combustible sub-
stances or materials such as 
grass or leaves can come into con-
tact with the hot exhaust system. 

2.21
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/5)
ECO mode
ECO mode is a function which opti-
mises fuel consumption. This acts on 
all power consuming elements (engine 
power, switching gears for vehicles 
fitted with an automatic gearbox, heat-
ing and/or air conditioning, etc.).
Limiting acceleration enables low fuel 
consumption in urban and surrounding 
areas. The air conditioning and heating 
limiter enables you to save fuel without 
affecting your heating comfort.
Activating the function
The function can be activated:
–  by pressing switch 4.
–  Depending on the vehicle, from the  navigation menu on the multimedia 
screen (please refer to the multime-
dia instructions).
The warning light 
 comes on on 
the instrument panel to confirm activa-
tion. Disabling the  function
Press switch 4.
The warning light 
 goes out on 
the instrument panel to confirm deac-
tivation.
While driving, it is possible to leave the 
ECO mode temporarily in order to im-
prove engine performance.
For this, depress the accelerator pedal 
firmly and fully.
ECO mode is reactivated when you 
take pressure off the accelerator pedal.
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2.23
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (5/5)
Advice on use
–  Favour the ECO mode.
–  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 conditio-
ning,  it is normal to observe an in-
crease in fuel consumption (espe-
cially in urban conditions) when it is 
used. For vehicles fitted with manual 
air conditioning, switch off the system 
when it is not required.
Recommendations for reducing 
consumption and therefore help-
ing 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.
Tyres
–  An underinflated tyre increases fuel consumption.
–  Opt for the highest speed pressure  or the pressure recommended to op-
timise fuel consumption indicated 
on edge of the driver’s door (please 
refer to the information on “Tyre infla-
tion pressure” in Section 4).
–  The use of non-recommended tyres  can increase fuel consumption.   

2.36
DRIVING CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (8/10)
Active emergency braking
This function is an additional driving aid. However, this function is not 
under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention 
of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
System servicing/repairs
–  In the event of an impact, the sensor alignment may become changed, and \
its  operation will consequently be affected. Deactivate the function, then consult 
an authorised dealer.
–  Any work in the area where the radar is located (repairs, replacements,\
 touch- ing up of paintwork) must be carried out by a qualified professional.
–  Fitting accessories which may block the radar is prohibited (bull bars \
etc.).
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
In the event of system disturbance
Some conditions can disturb or damage the operation of the system, such \
as:
–  a complex environment (metal bridge, etc.);
–  poor weather conditions (snow, hail, black ice, etc.).
Risk of inadvertent braking.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating 
fault, the 
 warning light lights up 
on the instrument panel, with the mes-
sage “Active braking disconnected”.
There are two possibilities:
–  the system is temporarily disrupted  (for example: radar obscured by 
dirt, mud, snow etc.). In this case, 
park the vehicle and switch off the 
engine. Clean the detection zone of 
the radar. When you next start the 
engine, the warning light and the 
message go out 
–  if this is not the case, this may arise  from another cause; contact an 
Approved Dealer.