
2.80
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (7/8)
This function is an additional driving aid. 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.
The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications.
The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle dete\
ctor or an anti-collision system.
System servicing/repairs
–  In the event of an impact, the radar-camera alignment may be changed, an\
d its operation may consequently be affected.  Deactivate the function and consult an authorised dealer.
–  Any work in the area where the radar-camera is located (repairs, replac\
ements, windscreen modifications etc.) must be car- ried out by a qualified professional.
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
Deactivating the function
You must disable the function if:
–  the brake lights are not functioning;
–  the area of the radar-camera has been damaged (on the windscreen side o\
r the interior rear-view mirror side);
–  the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);
–  traffic is heavy;
–  the vehicle is travelling in a tunnel;
–  the vehicle is travelling on a windy road;
–  the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen rep\
airs in this area; have it changed by an Authorised  Dealer);
–  the vehicle is travelling on a slippery road or in poor weather conditio\
ns (fog, snow, rain, side winds etc.).
In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer. 

2.81
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (8/8)
Limitation of the system operation
– A vehicle travelling in the opposite direction will not trigger any alert\
 or any action on the system operation.
– The radar-camera should be kept clean and free of any modifications in o\
rder to ensure the proper operation of the 
system.
–  Fixed obstacles (stationary vehicles, traffic jams, toll booths etc.) or objects travelling at low speed or of a \
small size ( motor-
bikes, bicycles, pedestrians etc.) may not be detected by the system.
–  A vehicle entering the same lane will only be detected once it has entere\
d the detection zone. Sudden or late braking may  then take place.
–  When entering a bend or curve, the radar-camera may temporarily no longe\
r detect the vehicle in front, and this may lead  to acceleration.
–  When exiting a curve, the detection of the vehicle in front may be affected or delayed. Sudden or late braking may then take  place.
–  A slower vehicle travelling in an adjacent lane may be detected and cause\
 a slowing down if one of the two vehicles is trav- elling too close to the lane of the other.
–  A slower vehicle with a wide difference in speed may not be taken into account by the system.
–  The system is deactivated below around 31 mph (50 km/h). Drivers must \
react accordingly.
–  Sudden changes in situation are not instantly taken into account by the \
system. Drivers must remain vigilant at all times and  
under all circumstances.
System disturbance
Some conditions can disturb or damage the operation of the system, such \
as:
–  a complex environment (metal bridge, tunnel etc.) ;
–  poor weather conditions (snow, hail, black ice etc.);
–  poor visibility (night, fog etc.);
–  poor contrast between objects;
–  being dazzled (glaring sun, lights of vehicles travelling in the opposi\
te direction etc.).
Risk of unwanted braking or acceleration. 

2.87
REVERSING CAMERA (1/2)
4 moving guide line:
This is shown in blue on the multifunc-
tion screen 2. It indicates the vehicle 
trajectory according to the position of 
the steering wheel.
Special feature
Make sure that the camera is not ob-
scured (by dirt, mud, snow, condensa-
tion etc.).
Operation
When you change to reverse gear, the 
camera  1 located on the tailgate pro-
vides a view of the area behind the 
vehicle on the multimedia screen  2, 
accompanied by one or two fixed or 
moving guide lines  3 and 4.
This system is initially used with the aid 
of several gauges (mobile for trajectory 
and fixed for distance). When the red 
zone is reached, use the bumper image 
to stop accurately. Fixed gauge 3
The fixed clearance gauge comprises 
coloured markers 
A, B  and C , indicat-
ing the distance behind the vehicle:
–  A (red) approximately 30 centime-
tres from the vehicle;
–  B (yellow) approximately 70 centi-
metres from the vehicle;
–  C (green) approximately 150 centi-
metres from the vehicle.
This gauge remains fixed and indicates 
the vehicle trajectory if the wheels are 
in line with the vehicle.
1
2
4
C
B
A
334    

2.93
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (1/3)
2
Operation
With the selection lever 1 in position P, 
switch on the ignition.
To move out of position P, you must de-
press the brake pedal before pressing 
the unlocking button  2.
With your foot on the brake pedal 
(warning light 
c on the display goes 
out), move the lever out of position  P.
Only engage  D  or  R when the vehi-
cle is stopped, with your foot on the 
brake and the accelerator pedal re-
leased.
1B
Selector lever 1
P: park
R: reverse
N: Neutral
D: automatic mode
M: manual mode
+: upper gear
–: lower gear
The gear engaged is displayed on the 
instrument panel B  and on the dis-
play A.
Note: press button 2 to go from position 
D or N to R or P.
Driving in automatic mode
Put lever 1 into position  D.
In most road conditions you will en-
counter, you will not need to touch your 
lever again: the gears will change au-
tomatically at the right time and at the 
most suitable engine speed because 
the automatic system takes into ac-
count the vehicle load and road contour 
and adjusts itself to the particular driv-
ing style you have chosen.
Economical driving
When driving, always leave the lever 
in position  D, keeping the accelerator 
pedal lightly depressed to ensure auto-
matic gear changes at a lower engine 
speed.
Accelerating and overtaking
Depress the accelerator pedal firmly 
and fully (so that it goes beyond the 
kickdown point).
This will enable you to change down 
to the optimum gear within the 
engine range.
A   

3.2
MULTI-SENSE (1/2)
The Multi-Sense system enables once 
of five modes to be selected which, de-
pending on the vehicle, affect the drive, 
the light environment, the comfort and 
the engine noise:
–  modes Comfort , Neutral, Eco and Sport are preset and associated with 
customisable light environments and 
engine noise;
–  mode Perso is fully customisable.
The drive modes affect the:
– power-assisted steering;
–  engine and gearbox responsiveness;
– heating level.
They also affect the:
–  passenger compartment and instru- ment panel lighting;
–  instrument panel and multifunction  screen information;
– engine noise;
– massage seat.
After each start-up, the vehicle uses the 
mode set at the time the engine was 
last switched off.
Mode Comfort
This mode favours smooth steering. 
The interior environment is softened.
Mode Neutral
Default mode, mode Neutral selects the 
vehicle factory settings.
Mode Eco
Mode Eco is geared towards saving 
energy and the environment. The 
steering is smooth, engine and gearbox 
management enable fuel consumption 
to be lowered. Air conditioning is man-
aged to be used only when necessary.
Please refer to the information on 
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in 
Section 2.
Multi-Sense
Sport Eco
Neutral Comfort Perso
In all modes, it is possible to change 
the colour of the ambient lighting as 
well as the format of the information 
displayed on the instrument panel 
and multifunction display.
You can also reset to the default set-
tings.  

4.4
ENGINE OIL LEVEL: general information
It is normal for an engine to use oil for 
lubrication and cooling of moving parts 
and it is normal to top up the level be-
tween oil changes.
However, contact your approved 
Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being 
consumed every 600 miles (1,000 km) 
after the running in period.
Oil change frequency: check the oil 
level from time to time and certainly 
before any long journey to avoid the 
risk of damaging your engine.
Reading the oil level
The oil level should be read with the ve-
hicle on level ground, after the engine 
has been switched off for some time.
The dipstick must be used to read 
the exact oil level and make sure 
that the maximum level has not been 
exceeded (risk of engine damage). 
Refer to the following pages.
The instrument panel display only 
alerts the driver when the oil level is at 
its minimum. –  Remove the dipstick and wipe with a 
clean, lint-free cloth;
–  push the dipstick in as far as it will  go (for vehicles equipped with a cap-
type dipstick C, screw the cap in as 
far as it will go);
–  take out the dipstick again;
–  read the level: it should never fall  below minimum mark  A or exceed 
maximum mark B.
Once the operation has been com-
pleted, ensure that the dipstick is 
pushed in as far as it will go or that 
the “cap-type dipstick” is completely 
screwed in.
C
A
B
A
B
In order to prevent splashing, it is 
recommended that a funnel be used 
when topping up/filling the oil.
Before performing any 
action in the engine com-
partment, the ignition must 
be switched off (please see 
the information on “Starting, stop-
ping the engine” in Section 2).
Exceeding the maximum 
engine oil level
Under no circumstances 
must the maximum fill 
level  B be exceeded: risk of damage 
to the engine and catalytic con-
verter.
If the level exceeds the maximum 
level,  do not start your vehicle  and 
contact an authorised dealer.  

5.16
TYRES (3/3)
For safety reasons, this op-
eration must be carried out 
by a specialist.
Fitting different tyres may 
change your vehicle as follows:
–  it may mean that your vehicle no  longer conforms to current regu-
lations;
–  it may change the way it handles  when cornering;
–  it may cause the steering to be  heavy;
–  It may affect the use of snow  chains.
Use in winter
Chains
For safety reasons, fitting snow 
chains to the rear axle is strictly for-
bidden.
Chains cannot be fitted  to tyres which 
are larger than those originally fitted to 
the vehicle.
Snow or Winter tyres
We would recommend that these be 
fitted to all four wheels to ensure that 
your vehicle retains maximum adhe-
sion.
Warning : These tyres sometimes have 
a specific direction of rotation and a 
maximum speed index which may be 
lower than the maximum speed of your 
vehicle.
Snow chains may only be 
fitted to tyres of the same 
size as those originally 
fitted to your vehicle.
In all cases, we would recommend 
that you contact an approved Dealer 
who will be able to advise you on 
the choice of equipment which is 
most suitable for your vehicle.
Changing a wheel
As the tyre pressure moni-
tor may take several min-
utes to correctly determine 
the positions of the wheels and the 
pressure values after driving, check 
the tyre pressures following any op-
eration.
Studded tyres
This type of equipment may only be 
used for a limited period and as laid 
down by local legislation. It is neces-
sary to observe the speed specified by 
current legislation.
These tyres must, at a minimum, be 
fitted to the two front wheels.Fitting new tyres 

7.4
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (4/6)
changing bulbs .................................................. 5.17 – 5.18
front ................................................................... 5.17 – 5.18
lights: adjusting ..............................................................\
...... 1.101
brake lights .................................................................. 5.19
dipped beam headlights ........................... 1.95, 5.17 – 5.18
direction indicators ..................................1.94, 5.17  → 5.19
fog lights ........................................................... 1.100, 5.19
hazard warning ............................................................ 1.94
main beam headlights ..................... 1.96, 1.98, 5.17 – 5.18
number plate lights ...................................................... 5.23
reversing lights ............................................................. 5.19
side lights ............................................................ 1.95, 5.19
locking the doors ........................ 1.4, 1.6  → 1.12, 1.16 → 1.18
luggage compartment cover .............................................. 3.47
luggage retaining net .............................................. 3.52 – 3.53
M
maintenance ............................................................\
.......... 2.30
maintenance: bodywork .......................................................... 4.14 – 4.15
interior trim ........................................................ 4.16 – 4.17
mechanical .........................................4.2 – 4.3, 6.9  → 6.14
manual air conditioning..............................................3.6  → 3.8
map reading lights .................................................. 3.26 – 3.27
menu for customising the vehicle settings .............. 1.88 – 1.89
methods of restraint in addition to the seat belts ...1.36  → 1.38
mulitfunction display ..............................................1.72  → 1.77
multifunction screen...............................................1.72  → 1.77
multimedia (equipment) .......................................... 3.21 – 3.22
multimedia equipment ............................................ 3.21 – 3.22
Multi-Sense................................................................. 3.2 – 3.3
N
navigation ............................................................... 3.21 – 3.22
navigation system ................................................... 3.21 – 3.22 O
oil change ..................................................................... 4.4, 4.6
opening the doors ..................................................1.13 
→ 1.17
operating faults ......................................................5.38  → 5.44
overspeed warning .......................................1.72, 2.64  → 2.66
P
paintwork maintenance ..................................................... 4.14 – 4.15
parking assistance: assisted parking 2.82  → 2.86, 2.89 → 2.92
parking distance control.........................................2.82  → 2.86
P
pedestrian detection ..............................................2.40  → 2.46
P
power-assisted steering..................................................... 1.91
puncture................................................. 5.2  → 5.4, 5.9 → 5.13
R
radio........................................................................\
 3.21 – 3.22
radio frequency remote control/key use ....................................................................\
...1.2  → 1.4
rear parcel shelf ............................................. 3.36, 3.46 – 3.47
rear screen de-icing/demisting .......................................... 3.13
rear seats functions ..........................................................3.39  → 3.44
rear view camera .................................................... 2.87 – 2.88
rear view mirrors ..................................................... 1.92 – 1.93
remote control door locking batteries ..............................................................\
......... 5.32
remote control door locking unit ................................1.2  → 1.4
RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID) ................... 1.18
RENAULT card battery ................................................................\
.......... 5.31
use ....................................................................\
.1.6  → 1.12