
1.24
CENTRAL LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF OPENING ELEMENTS (2/2)
Locking the doors with the 
tailgate open
To lock the vehicle with the boot open 
(e.g. when transporting something in 
the boot which prevents it from being 
closed), or when the vehicle is located 
in a zone of high electromagnetic radia-
tion, or if the card or key is faulty: with 
the engine switched off, press and hold 
switch 1 for more than five seconds.
NB: If you close the boot, it will lock.
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.
Doors and tailgate status 
indicator light
When the ignition is on,  the indicator 
light integrated in switch  1 informs you 
of the status of the doors and tailgate:
–  indicator light on, the doors and tail- gate are locked;
–  light off, the doors and tailgate are  unlocked.
When the ignition is off, the indicator 
light remains lit and then goes out when 
you lock the doors.
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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.  

1.26
MANUAL DOOR LOCKING/UNLOCKING (2/2)
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Locking the doors manually
Turn screw 2 with the door open (using 
the end of the key) and close the door. 
This means that the doors are then 
locked from the outside.
The doors may then only be opened 
from inside the vehicle or with the key 
for the front doors.
Special feature on vehicles with a 
tailgate
After manually locking the doors, the 
tailgate remains unlocked.
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on 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.
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.  

1.44
CHILD SAFETY: General information (1/2)
Carrying children
Children, and adults, must be correctly 
seated and strapped in for all journeys. 
The children being carried in your vehi-
cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children 
are at risk of specific injuries as their 
muscles and bones have not yet fin-
ished growing. The seat belt alone 
would not provide suitable protection. 
Use an approved child seat and ensure 
you use it correctly.
A collision at 30 mph 
(50 km/h) is the same as fall-
ing a distance of 10 metres. 
Transporting a child without 
a restraint is the equivalent of allow-
ing him or her to play on a fourth-
floor balcony without railings.
Never travel with a child held in your 
arms. In the event of an accident, 
you will not be able to keep hold of 
the child, even if you yourself are 
wearing a seat belt.
If your vehicle has been involved in 
a road accident, replace the child 
seat and have the seat belts and 
ISOFIX anchorage points checked.
To prevent the doors being 
opened, use the “Child 
safety” device (refer to the 
information on “Opening 
and closing the doors” in Section 1).
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on 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 by locking the 
doors.
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. 

1.79
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag (3/3)
Activating the front 
passenger air bags
You should reactivate the airbags as 
soon as you remove the child seat from 
the front passenger seat to ensure the 
protection of the front passenger in the 
event of an impact.
The passenger airbag must 
only be deactivated or acti-
vated when the vehicle is 
stationary.
If it is interfered with when the ve-
hicle is being driven, indicator lights 
å and © will come on.
Switch the ignition off then on again 
to reset the airbag in accordance 
with the lock position.
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Operating faults
It is forbidden to fit a rear-facing child 
seat to the front passenger seat if the 
airbags activation/deactivation system 
is faulty.
Allowing any other passenger to sit in 
that seat is not recommended.
Contact your approved dealer as soon 
as possible.
To reactivate the  airbags: with the 
vehicle stopped  and the ignition off,  
push and turn lock  1 to the ON position.
With the ignition switched on, you  must 
check that the warning light 
] is 
out and that the warning light 
 
comes on the display  2 after each start-
up for around 60 seconds.
The front passenger seat belt additional 
restraint systems are activated.
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1.81
DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1  Side air vent.
2  Location for ashtray or cup holder.
3 Stalk for:–  direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
–  front fog lights;
–  rear fog lights.
4 Instrument panel.
5  Location for driver’s airbag and horn.
6 Stalk for: – windscreen and rear screen wiper/washer;
– trip computer and warning  system information read-out.
7  RENAULT card reader.
8  Remote radio controls.
9  Centre air vent.
10 Accessories  socket.
11  Multimedia/radio  touchscreen.
12 Storage  compartment. 13 Location for passenger airbag or 
storage compartment.
14 Glovebox.
15 Fast idle speed switch.
16 Rear de-icer switch.
17 Accessories socket or cigarette  lighter.
18 Heating and ventilation controls.
19 Handbrake.
20 Location for ashtray or cup holder.
21 Central door locking/unlocking con- trols.
22 Hazard warning lights switch.
23 Gear  lever.
24 ECO mode switch.
25 Engine start/stop button.
26 Stop and Start function activation/ deactivation control.
27 Cruise control/speed limiter main control.
28 Ignition switch for vehicles with key.
29 Control for adjusting steering wheel  reach.
30 Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
31 Storage  compartment.
32 Bonnet release control.
33 Controls  for: –   electric headlight beam adjust-
ment,
–   instrument panel lighting dimmer,
– traction control,
–   activation/deactivation of the 
parking distance control system. 

1.83
DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1  Side air vent.
2  Location for ashtray or cup holder.
3  Location for passenger airbag or storage compartment.
4 Storage compartment.
5  Centre air vent.
6 Multimedia/radio touchscreen.
7 Accessories socket.
8  RENAULT card reader.
9 Stalk for: –  direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
–  front fog lights;
–  rear fog lights.
10 Location for driver’s airbag and horn.
11  Instrument  panel.
12 Stalk  for: – windscreen and rear screen wiper/washer;
– trip computer and warning  system information read-out. 13 Controls  for:
–   electric headlight beam adjust-
ment,
–   instrument panel lighting dimmer,
– traction control,
–   activation/deactivation of the 
parking distance control system.
14 Storage  compartment.
15 Remote radio controls.
16 Ignition switch for vehicles with key.
17 Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
18 Control for adjusting steering wheel  reach.
19 Cruise control/speed limiter main  control.
20 Stop and Start mode activation/de- activation control. 21 Engine start/stop button.
22 ECO mode switch.
23 Handbrake.
24 Gear  lever.
25 Central door locking/unlocking con-
trols.
26 Hazard warning lights switch.
27 Location for ashtray or cup holder.
28 Heating and ventilation controls.
29 Accessories socket or cigarette  lighter.
30 Rear de-icer switch.
31 Fast idle speed switch.
32 Glovebox.
33 Bonnet release control. 

1.84
WARNING LIGHTS (1/4)
šSide light warning light   
áMain beam headlight tell-
tale  
kDipped beam headlight tell-
tale
gFront fog light tell-tale   
fRear fog light telltale   
cLeft-hand direction indicator 
tell-tale
bRight-hand direction indica-
tor tell-tale
åAir bag warning light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out after a few 
seconds.
If it does not come on when the igni-
tion is switched on, or comes on when 
the engine is running, there is a fault in 
the system.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon 
as possible.
MLow fuel level warning light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out after a few 
seconds.
If it lights up when driving, fill up with 
fuel as soon as possible. There is only 
approximately 30 miles (50 km) worth 
of fuel left.
A
If no lights or sounds are ap-
parent, this indicates a fault 
in the instrument panel. This 
indicates that it is essential 
to stop immediately (as soon as traf-
fic conditions allow). Ensure that the 
vehicle is correctly immobilised and 
contact an approved Dealer.
Instrument panel  A: lights up when 
the ignition is switched on. The bright-
ness can be adjusted by turning control 
knob 1.
In some cases, the appearance of a 
warning light is accompanied by a mes-
sage.
The © warning light means 
you should drive very carefully to 
an approved dealer as soon as pos-
sible. If you fail to follow this recom-
mendation, you risk damaging your 
vehicle.
Warning light ® re-
quires you to stop immedi-
ately, for your own safety, 
as soon as traffic conditions allow. 
Switch off the engine and do not re-
start it. Contact an approved Dealer.
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
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1.85
WARNING LIGHTS (2/4)
®STOP light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out as soon as 
the engine is started. It comes on with 
other warning lights and/or messages, 
and is accompanied by a beep.
It requires you to stop immediately, for 
your own safety, as soon as traffic con-
ditions allow. Switch off the engine and 
do not restart it.
Contact an approved Dealer.
ÀOil pressure warning light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out after a few 
seconds.
If it comes on when you are driving ac-
companied by the 
® warning light 
and a beep, it is essential to stop and 
switch off the ignition.
Check the oil level. If the level is normal, 
the indicator light is being lit by some-
thing else. Contact an approved Dealer.
©Warning light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out as soon as 
the engine is started. It can light up in 
conjunction with other indicator lights 
and/or messages on the instrument 
panel.
It means you should  drive very care-
fully to an approved dealer as soon as 
possible. If you fail to follow this recom-
mendation, you risk damaging your ve-
hicle.
DHandbrake on and brake cir-
cuit incident warning light
This comes on when the ignition is 
switched on and goes out as soon as 
the handbrake is released.
If it comes on during braking and is ac-
companied by the 
® warning light 
and a beep, it indicates that the fluid 
level in the circuit is low or that there is 
a braking system fault.
Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow 
and contact an approved Dealer.
ÚBattery charge warning light
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched on and goes out after a few 
seconds.
If it comes on when the vehicle is being 
driven, and is accompanied by the 
® warning light and a beep, it in-
dicates that the electrical circuit is over-
charged or undercharged.
Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow 
and contact an approved Dealer.
A
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.