2.22
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (3/4)
“Check tyre pressure sensors”
The warning light
flashes for
several seconds, then stays on, along
with the message “Check tyre pressure
sensors” and a missing wheel B.
This message appears along with the
© warning light.
This message appears when at least
one wheel fitted on the vehicle does not
have sensors (e.g. emergency spare
wheel). In other cases, contact an au-
thorised dealer.
Replacing wheels/tyres
This system requires specific equip-
ment (wheels, tyres, sensors, etc.).
Contact an authorised dealer to replace
the tyres and to find out about avail-
able accessories compatible with the
system: the use of any other accessory
could affect the correct operation of the
system or damage a sensor.
B
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.
5
5
6
Interchangeability of wheelsIf you wish to swap the wheels around,
please consult an approved dealer to
reinitialise the system.
Each of the sensors incor-
porated in the valves 5 is
dedicated to a single wheel:
under no circumstances
should you swap the wheels, with-
out resetting the system.
There is a risk of incorrect informa-
tion which could have serious con-
sequences.
2.23
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (4/4)
CD
EF
5
5
6
Each of the sensors incorporated in the valves 5 is dedicated to a single
wheel: under no circumstances should you swap the wheels, without re-
setting the system.
There is a risk of incorrect information which could have serious conse-\
quences.
To mark the correct position of the
wheel, note the colour of the ring 6
(after cleaning, if necessary) on each
valve:
C yellow ring
D black ring
E red ring
F green ringTyre repair product and
inflation kit
Because the valves are specially de-
signed, only use equipment approved
by the approved network.
Readjustment of tyre
pressures
The tyre pressures must be adjusted
when cold (please refer to the label lo-
cated on the edge of the driver’s door).
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked
when the tyres are cold, the recom-
mended pressures must be increased
by 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Emergency spare wheel
If the vehicle is equipped with an emer-
gency spare wheel, it will not have a
sensor. When it is fitted to the vehicle,
the message “Check tyre pressure sen-
sors” is displayed on the instrument
panel.
2.25
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (2/4)
Electronic stability control
ESC with understeer control
and traction control
Electronic stability control ESC
This system helps you to keep control
of the vehicle in critical driving condi-
tions (avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip
on a bend, etc.).
Operating principle
A sensor in the steering wheel detects
the direction selected by the driver.
Other sensors throughout the vehicle
measure the actual direction.
The system compares driver input to
the actual trajectory of the vehicle and
corrects the trajectory if necessary by
controlling the braking of certain wheels
and/or engine power. In the event that
the system is engaged, indicator light
flashes on the instrument panel.Understeer control
This system optimises the action of the
ESC in the case of pronounced under-
steer (loss of front axle road holding).
Traction control
This system helps to limit wheelspin of
the drive wheels and to control the ve-
hicle when pulling away accelerating or
decelerating.
Operating principle
Using the wheel sensors, the system
measures and compares the speed of
the drive wheels at all times and slows
down their over-rotation. If a wheel is
starting to slip, the system brakes au-
tomatically until the drive supplied be-
comes compatible with the level of grip
under the wheel again.
The system also adjusts the engine
speed to the grip available under the
wheels, independently of the pressure
exerted on the accelerator pedal. Operating faults
When the system detects an operat-
ing fault the message “Check ESC” and
warning light
© appear on the in-
strument panel.
In this case, the ESC and traction
control system are deactivated. Consult
an authorised dealer.
2.37
From the multimedia display A
(depending on vehicle)
Certain settings can be adjusted from
the multimedia display A. Please see
the equipment instructions for further
information.
Select “Menu”, “Settings”, “Park Assist”,
then adjust the parking distance con-
trol volume by pressing + or -.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (3/4)
If there are obstacles located close to
both the front and rear of the vehicle,
only the closest of the two will be ac-
knowledged and the corresponding
front or rear beep sound will be emit-
ted. If obstacles are detected both at
the front and rear of the vehicle at the
same time, and they are both less than
30 centimetres away from the vehicle,
the corresponding front and rear beeps
will sound alternately.Adjusting the parking
distance control volume
From the customisation menu
(depending on vehicle)
Select the “Parking sensor volume” line
to adjust the volume of the parking dis-
tance control and confirm by pressing
button 2 or 3 (please refer to the infor-
mation on “Vehicle settings customisa-
tion menu” in Section 1).
2
3
A
2.38
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating
fault, a beep sounds for approximately
3 seconds each time reverse gear is se-
lected and is accompanied by the mes-
sage “Check parking sensor” shown on
the instrument panel. Please consult an
authorised dealer.
Special features
Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors are
not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (4/4)
Prolonged deactivation of the
system
You may permanently activate or deac-
tivate the front or rear parking distance
control separately.
From the customisation menu
Select line “Front parking sensor” or
“Rear parking sensor”, then activate or
deactivate the system (refer to the in-
formation on “Vehicle settings customi-
sation menu” in Section 1):
<: function deactivated;
= function activated.
2
3
When the vehicle is being driven at
a speed below approximately 6 mph
(10 km/h), certain noises (motorcy-
cle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may
trigger the beeping sound.
From the multimedia display A
Select “Menu”, “Settings”, “Park Assist”
then “Rear parking sensor” or “Front
parking sensor”. Activate or deactivate
the parking distance control and con-
firm your choice by selecting “Done ”.
Done
Park Assist
Rear parking sensor
Volume
Image settings Rear camera view settings
A
3.6
RETRACTABLE GLASS ROOF: operating fault (1/2)
In the event of a fault before
or while opening or closing
the roof
There is a beep and the message
“Check roof See handbook”, accom-
panied by the warning light
© ap-
pears on the instrument panel.
Stop pressing the switch 1.
The roof lowers back slowly in stages.
Safety mode for closing the roof
From the driver’s seat:
– switch off the engine;
– move the switch 1 backwards while
starting the engine. Hold the switch 1
down for 10 seconds (a beep sounds
to warn you);
– open the boot fully by moving the switch 1 backwards and pulling the
switch 2 at the same time;
1
– bring the roof out of the boot by moving the switch 1 forwards and
pulling the switch 2 at the same time;
– position the shelf under the boot by moving the switch 1 backwards and
pressing the switch 2 at the same
time;
– close the boot fully by moving the switch 1 forwards and pressing the
switch 2 at the same time. Hold
these controls down for around
5 seconds once the boot lid is closed.
2
When operating in this
mode, all the sensors are
deactivated and there may
be contact between the var-
ious parts of the roof.
7.4
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (4/5)
O
oil change ................................................................. 4.4 → 4.8
opening the doors ................................................... 1.9 → 1.13
operating faults ................................1.48 → 1.50, 5.31 → 5.36
P
paintwork maintenance ..................................................... 4.16 – 4.17
parking distance control........................................ 2.35 → 2.38
power-assisted steering.................................................\
.... 1.64
pretensioners ..........................................................\
........... 1.23
protective measures if the vehicle overturns ..................... 1.30
puncture.................................................... 5.2, 5.8, 5.10 – 5.11
R
radio...................................................................\
................ 3.30
range with fuel ................................................................... 1.56
rear screen de-icing/demisting ................................. 3.11, 3.15
rear view mirrors ................................................................ 1.43
RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID) ................... 1.14
RENAULT card battery ................................................................\
.......... 5.26
use ....................................................................\
.. 1.2 → 1.8
RENAULT card battery ...................................................... 5.26
replacement parts ................................................................ 6.8
retractable glass roof operating faults ..................................................... 3.6 – 3.7
operation ............................................................. 3.2 → 3.5
reverse gear selecting ..................................................2.11, 2.39 → 2.41
reversing sensor ................................................... 2.35 → 2.38
roof bars ........................................................................\
.... 3.27
running in ........................................................................\
..... 2.2
S
seat belt pretensioners ......................................... 1.23 → 1.26front seat belt .................................................. 1.23
→ 1.26
seat belts ................................. 1.20 → 1.26, 1.28 – 1.29, 1.49
see-me-home lighting ............................................... 1.69, 1.71
service sheets......................................................... 6.9 → 6.14
side indicator lights changing bulbs ............................................................. 5.19
side protection devices ...................................................... 1.28
signals and lights .................................................. 1.68 → 1.71
special features of diesel versions.....................................\
2.10
special features of petrol vehicles ....................................... 2.9
speed limiter ................................................ 1.49, 2.28 → 2.30
starting the engine .................................................... 2.3 → 2.8
steering wheel adjustment .............................................................\
...... 1.64
Stop & Start .............................................................. 2.6 → 2.8
Stop & Start function................................................. 2.6 → 2.8
stopping the engine .................................................. 2.3 → 2.5
storage compartment.............................................. 3.22 – 3.23
storage compartments ................................... 3.22 – 3.23, 3.26
sun visor ........................................................................\
.... 3.21
switching on the vehicle ignition .......................................... 2.4
T
tailgate .................................................................... 3.25 – 3.26
tanks and reservoirs brake fluid .................................................................... 4.10
coolant ................................................................\
........... 4.9
tanks and reservoirs: windscreen washer ...................................................... 4.11
technical specifications ............................. 6.3 → 6.5, 6.7 – 6.8
telephone ..............................................................\
............. 3.30
temperature regulation ......................................... 3.12 → 3.16
tool kit ........................................................................\
.......... 5.8
towing breakdown ........................................................ 5.29 – 5.30
towing equipment ......................................................... 3.28