5.18
Estate versions
Side lights/brake and direction
indicator lights
Open the boot lid and remove screws 8.
To release the light unit, start by moving
the outside edge (movement A) far
enough to release it then pull the light
unit backwards (movement B).
Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn.
Remove the bulb.
Refit the bulb holder and push the unit
in fully until it locks in place.
Tighten screws 1.
Check that the light is properly locked
in position.
9 Direction indicator lights
Bulb type: PY21.
10 Side light and brake light
Bulb type: P21W.
8
REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (3/5)
910
AB
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
5.25
FUSES (2/2)
Allocation of fuses
(the presence of certain fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level)\
Symbol Allocation SymbolAllocation
HWindscreen washerNot used
ëThird row accessories socket, boot accessories
socketÝTowbar socket
ÆFront cigarette lighter, front and rear accessories
socketDiagnostic socket, audio alarm
Not usedÌHorn
Heated door mirrorsInstrument panel, dashboard control lighting
×Brake lights, passenger compartment central unitPiloted dampened suspension
\bParking brakefFront windscreen wiper
Additional servoDDirection indicator lights, hazard warning lights
îRadio, multifunction screen, multimedia acces-
sories sockets, parking brake controlRear USB sockets on console
Passenger compartment centre unit, rear wiper,
rear fog light\fNot used
OLocking opening elements, trunk lid opening and
closing control
5.30
ACCESSORIES
Electrical and electronic accessories
Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters\
/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, po-
sition of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehic\
le. You can get advice from an authorised dealer.
Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 Watts only. Fire hazard. When several accessory sockets are
used at the same time, the total power of the connected accessories must\
not exceed 180 watts.
No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except by authorised dealers: an incorre\
ctly connecte d
system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and\
/or the components connected to it.
If the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equipment, make\
sure that the installation is correctly protected by a fuse.
Establish the rating and position of this fuse.
Using the diagnostic socket
The use of electronic accessories on the diagnostic socket may cause ser\
ious disturbance to the vehicle’s electronic systems.
For your safety we recommend that you use only electronic accessories ap\
proved by the manufacturer, consult an Approved
Dealer. Serious accident risk.
Use of transmitting/receiving devices (telephones, CB equipment etc.).\
Telephones and CB equipment with integrated aerials may cause interferenc\
e to the electronic systems originally fitted to the
vehicle: it is advisable only to use equipment with an external aerial. \
Furthermore, we remind you of the need to conform
to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment.
Fitting aftermarket accessories
If you wish to install accessories on the vehicle: please contact an aut\
horised dealer. Also, to ensure the correct operation o f
your vehicle, and to avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you use only accessories specifically designed for y\
our
vehicle, which are the only accessories for which the manufacturer will \
provide a warranty.
If you are using an anti-theft device, only attach it to the brake pedal\
.
Obstructions to the driver
On the driver’s side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fi\
tted components, and check the fitting re gu-
larly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.
5.33
TOWING: breakdown (1/2)
Before towing, put the gearbox in neu-
tral, unlock the steering column and re-
lease the parking brake.
For vehicles fitted with an automatic
gearbox, if it is not possible to put the
gear lever into position N, please con-
sult an authorised dealer.
Steering column unlocking
Insert the key into the ignition or, de-
pending on the vehicle, with the
RENAULT card on you, press the
engine start button for approximately 2
seconds.
Reposition the lever to neutral (posi-
tion N for vehicles fitted with an auto-
matic 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.
Depending on the vehicle, 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
Transport the vehicle on a trailer or tow
it with the front wheels off the ground.
In exceptional circumstances
, you
may tow it with all four wheels on the
ground, only in a forward gear, with the
gear in neutral position N over a maxi-
mum distance of 50 miles and not ex-
ceeding a speed of 15 mph (25 km/h).
3
If the lever is stuck in P , even though
you are depressing the brake pedal, the
lever can be released manually.
To do this, unclip the flap 2, then insert a
tool (with a hard rod to it) into the hole 1
and press the button 3 at the same time
in order to unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon
as possible.
2
1
5.34
Use the towing hitch 6 only (refer to the
information on “Tools” in Section 5).
TOWING: breakdown (2/2)
Only use the front 5 and rear 7 towing
points (never use the driveshafts or any
other part of the vehicle).
These towing points may only be used
for towing: never use them for lifting the
vehicle directly or indirectly.Access to towing points
Unclip the cover A or B by inserting a
tool 4 or similar under the lower part of
the cover (refer to the information on
“Tools” in Section 5).
Tighten the towing hitch 6 fully: first
by hand until it stops then finish by lock-
ing it with the wheel brace.
When the engine is
stopped, steering and brak-
ing assistance are not op-
erational.
AB44– Use a rigid towing bar.
If a rope or cable is used
(where the law allows this),
the vehicle being towed
must be able to brake.
– A vehicle must not be towed if it is not fit to be driven.
– Avoid accelerating or braking suddenly when towing, as this
may result in damage being
caused to the vehicle.
– When towing a vehicle, it is ad- visable not to exceed 30 mph
(50 km/h).
– Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked.
Do not leave the tools unse-
cured inside the vehicle as
they may come loose under
braking.
57
66
6.7
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)
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMTA)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* 730
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 MTR 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:
– rear axle MMTA exceeded by no more than 15%,
– maximum MMAC exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever is reach\
ed first).
In either case, the maximum speed of the vehicle and trailer must not ex\
ceed 100km/h (60 mph) and the tyre pressure 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.
7.1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/5)
A
ABS ....................................................................\
...2.28 → 2.39
accessories.............................................................\
........... 5.30
accessories socket ................................................... 3.28, 3.51
adaptive cruise control...........................................2.59 → 2.65
additional methods of restraint .....................1.31 → 1.34, 1.37
side protection ............................................................. 1.36
to the rear seat belts ........................................1.31 → 1.35
adjusting your driving position ........................................... 1.27
advice on antipollution ....................................................... 2.23
air bag.................................................................\
...1.31 → 1.37
activating the front passenger air bags ........................ 1.53
deactivating the front passenger air bags .................... 1.51
air conditioning ........................................................3.6 → 3.16
air vents ...................................................................... 3.4 – 3.5
anti-corrosion check ..............................................6.15 → 6.19
anti-corrosion protection .................................................... 4.14
anti-lock braking system: ABS ...............................2.28 → 2.39
antipollution advice .................................................................\
......... 2.23
armrest: front ..................................................................\
............ 3.26
ashtray ................................................................\
............... 3.28
assisted parking............................... 2.66 → 2.70, 2.74 → 2.77
automatic gearbox (use) ........................................2.79 → 2.81
automatic gearbox selector lever...........................2.79 → 2.81
automatic trunk lid .................................................3.37 → 3.41
B
battery.................................................................\
.... 4.10 – 4.11 troubleshooting ................................................. 5.26 – 5.27
blind spot warning signal .......................................2.43 → 2.46
blind spot: warning signal ......................................2.43 → 2.46
bonnet..................................................................\
....... 4.2 – 4.3
brake fluid ........................................................................\
.... 4.8 bulbs
changing ..........................................................5.14 \
→ 5.20
C
catalytic converter................................................... 2.12 – 2.13
central door locking ......................................1.12 → 1.14, 1.18
changing a bulb .....................................................5.14 → 5.20
changing a wheel...................................................... 5.9 – 5.10
changing gear ...............................................2.14, 2.79 → 2.81
child restraint/seat .............................1.38 – 1.39, 1.41 → 1.50
child safety..................1.5, 1.8, 1.38 – 1.39, 1.41 → 1.50, 3.17
child seats..........................................1.38 – 1.39, 1.4\
1 → 1.50
children .......................................................... 1.38 – 1.39, 1.39
children (safety) ................................................... 1.5, 1.8, 3.17
cigar lighter ........................................................................\
3.28
cleaning: inside the vehicle .............................................. 4.16 – 4.17
clock ..................................................................\
................ 1.78
closing the doors ...................................................1.12 → 1.17
control instruments ................................................. 1.66 – 1.67
controls ................................................................... 1.54 – 1.55
coolant ................................................................\
................. 4.7
courtesy light .....................................3.22 – 3.23, 5.21 → 5.23
courtesy mirrors ................................................................. 3.24
cruise control ................................... 2.49 → 2.51, 2.55 → 2.58
cruise control-speed limiter.............. 2.49 → 2.51, 2.55 → 2.58
customised vehicle settings ................................... 1.76 – 1.77
customising the vehicle settings ............................ 1.76 – 1.77
D
dashboard...............................................................\
1.54 – 1.55
daytime running lights..................................................\
...... 1.87
dimensions ................................................................. 6.4 – 6.5
display ..........................................................1.56 → 1.65, 3.50
doors...................................................................\
...1.15 → 1.18
doors/tailgate .........................................................\
.............. 1.4
7.2
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/5)
driver’s position .....................................................1.54 → 1.61
driving ...... 2.2 → 2.7, 2.12 → 2.22, 2.25 → 2.39, 2.49 → 2.51,
2.55 → 2.70, 2.79 → 2.81
driving position settings ...............................................................\
......... 1.27
driving recommendations ......................................2.18 → 2.22
E
ECO driving ...........................................................2.18 → 2.22
ECO mode ........................................................................\
. 2.20
electric beam height adjustment ............................. 1.89 – 1.90
electric windows ..................................................... 3.17 – 3.18
electronic parking brake ........................................2.15 → 2.17
Electronic Stability Control: ESC ...........................2.28 → 2.39
emergency active braking................................................\
.. 2.33
emergency brake assist.........................................2.28 → 2.39
emergency braking ................................................2.28 → 2.39
emergency key ........................................................... 1.5 – 1.6
emergency spare wheel ...................................................... 5.2
engine technical specifications .................................................. 6.6
engine oil ...................................................................4.4 → 4.6
engine oil level ............................................................ 4.5 – 4.6
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.6
engine start/stop button .............................................2.5 → 2.7
environment ............................................................\
........... 2.24
ESC: electronic stability control .............................2.28 → 2.39
external temperature ......................................................... 1.78
F
faults operating faults ................................................5.35 → 5.40
filter air filter ........................................................................\
... 4.9
diesel filter ...................................................................... 4.9
oil filter ........................................................................\
... 4.9 passenger compartment filter ........................................ 4.9
fittings ...............................................................\
.....3.25 → 3.27
front passenger air bag deactivation ................................. 1.51
front seat driver’s position memory .............................................. 1.26
front seat adjustment .............................................. 1.20 – 1.21
front seats adjustment ........................................................ 1.20 – 1.21
with electric controls ......................................... 1.22 – 1.23
with manual controls .................................................... 1.20
fuel advice on fuel economy ...................................2.18 → 2.22
capacity ...............................................................\
......... 1.99
consumption ....................................................2.18 → 2.22
filling ...............................................................1\
.99 → 1.101
grade ..............................................................1.99\
→ 1.101
fuel consumption ...................................................2.18 → 2.22
fuel economy .........................................................2.18 → 2.22
fuel level ........................................................................\
.... 1.62
fuel repriming ................................................................... 1.100
fuel tank capacity ..........................................................1.99 \
→ 1.101
fuel tank capacity .................................................1.99 → 1.101
fuses ....................................................................... 5.24 – 5.25
G
gear lever..............................................................\
............. 2.14
grab handle.............................................................\
........... 3.26
H
handbrake...............................................................\
........... 2.15
hands-free telephone integrated control ................. 3.50 – 3.51
hazard warning lights signal ................................... 1.84 – 1.85
headlight beam adjustment ............................................... 1.90
headlight flashers .............................................................. 1.84
headlight washer ............................................................... 1.95