1.18
AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING
Operating principleAfter the vehicle is started, the system
automatically locks the doors when you
are driving at approximately 6 mph
(10 km/h) and over.
The door can be unlocked:
– by pressing central door unlocking
switch 2.
– at a standstill, by opening a front
door from inside the vehicle.
Note: if a door is opened or closed, it
will automatically lock again when the
vehicle reaches a speed of 6 mph
(10 km/h).
Activating/deactivating the
function
To switch it on: with the vehicle at a
standstill and the engine running, press
switch 2 until a beep sounds.
To deactivate: with the vehicle at a
standstill and the engine running, press
switch 2 until two beeps sound.
You can also activate/deactivate the
function from the menu on the multi-
function screen 1 (refer to the infor-
mation on the «Vehicle settings custo-
misation menu» section 1, «Auto door
locking while driving» function).
Operating faults
If you experience an operating fault (no
automatic locking, the indicator light in-
corporated in switch 2 does not light up
when trying to lock the doors and boot,
etc.), make sure that locking has not
been deactivated by mistake and check
that the doors and boot are properly
closed. If they are correctly locked and
the fault is still present, contact an au-
thorised dealer.
2
Driver’s responsibility
If you decide to keep the
doors locked when you are
driving, remember that it
may be more difficult for those as-
sisting you to gain access to the
passenger compartment in the
event of an emergency.
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1.31
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (1/4)
Depending on the vehicle, they are
composed of:
– seat belt inertia reel pretension-ers;
– central seat belt pretensioners;
– chest-level load limiter;
– air bags for driver and front pas- senger.
These systems are designed to act in-
dependently or together when the vehi-
cle is subjected to a frontal impact.
Depending on the severity of the
impact, the system can trigger:
– seat belt locking;
– the seat belt inertia reel pretensioner (which engages to correct seat belt
slack);
– the lap belt pretensioners to hold the occupant in his seat;
– the front airbag.
Pretensioners
The pretensioners hold the seat belt
against the body, holding the occupant
more securely against the seat, thus in-
creasing the seat belt’s efficiency.
In the event of a severe frontal impact
and if the ignition is switched on, the
system may engage the following de-
pending on the force of the impact:
– the seat belt inertia reel preten- sioner 1 which instantly retracts the
seat belt;
– the lap pretensioner 2 on the front
seats.
– Have the entire restraint
system checked following
an accident.
– No operation whatso-
ever is permitted on any part of
the system (pretensioners, air
bags, computers, wiring) and the
system components must not
be reused on any other vehicle,
even if identical.
– To avoid incorrect triggering of the system which may cause
injury, only qualified personnel
from an approved Dealer may
work on the pretensioner and air
bag system.
– The electric trigger system may only be tested by a specially
trained technician using special
equipment.
– When the vehicle is scrapped, contact an approved Dealer for
disposal of the pretensioner and
air bag gas generators.
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1.55
DRIVING POSITION (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1 Side air vent.
2 Demister outlet.
3 Stalk for:
– direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
– fog lights.
4 Driver Airbag and horn location.
5 Instrument panel.
6 Head-up display.
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 winds-
creen and rear screen wash/wiper.
9 Centre air vents.
10 Windscreen demister outlet.
11 Multimedia touchscreen.
12 Multifunction screen controls:
– screen activation/deactivation;
– volume;
– welcome menu;
– driving aids menu;
– settings.
13 Switches for:
– hazard warning lights,
– electric door locking.
14 Heating or air conditioning con-
trols.
15 Passenger Airbag location.
16 Glovebox.
17 Storage compartment.
18 Accessories and multimedia
socket
19 Cup holders
20 Controls for:
– electronic parking brake.
– cruise control/speed limiter.
21 Central multifunction and Multi-
Sense control.
22 Gearstick.
23 Controls for:
– heated front seats,
– ventilated front seats,
– activation/deactivation of ECO
mode,
– activation/deactivation of assisted
parking,
– activation/deactivation of the Stop
and Start function.
24 Engine start/stop button (vehicles
with RENAULT
card).
25 Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
26 Control for adjusting steering
wheel height and reach.
27 Cruise control/speed limiter and
adaptive cruise control controls.
28 Bonnet release control.
29 Controls for:
– electric headlight beam adjust-
ment,
– instrument panel lighting dimmer,
– lane departure warning,
– ESP and traction control system,
– heated steering wheel.
1.94
Before any action involving
the windscreen (washing
the vehicle, de-icing,
cleaning the windscreen,
etc.) return stalk 1 to position B
(stop).
Risk of injury and/or damage.
In the event of obstacles present
on the windscreen (dirt, snow, ice,
etc.), clean the windscreen (inclu-
ding the central area located behind
the interior rear-view mirror) and
the rear screen before starting the
wipers (risk of motor overheating).
If an object is preventing a blade
from moving, it may stop functio-
ning. Remove the obstacle and
reactivate the wiper using the wiper
stalk.
FRONT WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE (4/6)
Note:
Once the wipers have been switched
off, at least 1 minute after locking the
vehicle, it is possible to manually move
the blades. Do not force the blade arms
to move. This may risk damage to the
wiper motor, the arms and the blades.
After your intervention, to reposition the
blades correctly, make sure the blades
are resting on the windscreen, switch
on the ignition and activate the wiper
control.
The blade on the driver’s side must
always be above the passenger blade.
If this is not the case, a quick sweep of
the windscreen wipers should be per-
formed once the vehicle is travelling at
over 4 mph (7 km/h).
Specific front wiper position
(service position)
This position enables the blades to be
lifted to remove them from the winds-
creen.
It may be useful to:
– to clean the blades;
– to release the blades from the winds- creen in winter;
– to replace the blades (please refer to the information on the “Wiper
blades” in Section 5).
With the ignition on and the engine off,
lower the windscreen wiper stalk fully
(fast continuous wipe position). The
wiper arms stop in a position away from
the bonnet.
To return the blades to position, make
sure they have been placed on the
windscreen, then move the stalk to po-
sition B (stop) with the ignition on.
Before switching on the ignition,
place the wipers on the windscreen.
Otherwise, there may a risk of damage
to the bonnet or the wipers when they
are switched on.
3.30
To manually fold down the
seatbacks
Ensure that the front seats are far
enough forward.
Raise the side headrests to the highest
position and lower the central headrest
fully.
Pull the control 1 and lower the seat-
back A.
REAR BENCH SEAT (1/2)
1
To raise the seatback
To replace the seatback, proceed in the
reverse order to removal.
Refit the seatback and click it back into
place.
A
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
The configuration of the
two-seat bench with the
small seatback A pulled
down, does not allow the
central seat to be used as it would
be impossible to buckle the seat belt
(belt buckles inaccessible).
When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
Before folding down any side rear seat,
fasten the seat belt buckle from the seat
concerned into its corresponding catch.
This will prevent the seat belt becoming
trapped when the seat is returned to its
position for use.
In all cases, check that the seat belts
are operating correctly.
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
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