RENAULT recommends using approved ELF products when topping up or changing the oil.
(*) Refer to your vehicle's Warranty and Servicing Booklet for information regarding which grade of oil to use.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer or visit the site www.lubricants.elf.com
ELF COMPETITION ST 10W-40ACEA A3 / B4
Other RENAULT-approved lubricants for normal use
Elf is developing lubricants specifically for each RENAULT transmission: Tranself TRJ 75W80,
TranselfTRT 75W80,TranselfTRP 75W80,TranselfTRX 75W80 for manual gearboxes, Renaultmatic D3Syn and Renaultmatic D2 for automatic transmissions.
These fluids are actively involved in the operation of your vehicle. (*)
Briefoverview
• Tyre pressures .............................................................................................. 0.04 - 0.07
0.02
• RENAULT card: use .................................................................................. 1.02
Alphabetical index ....................................................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0.03
TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg per cm² when cold)
Hatchback versions
Vehicle types
(indicated on the manufacturer's
plate)
Non-motorway use
• Front2,0(1)2,32,22,3
• Rear2,02,12,12,1
Motorway use (2)
• Front2,3(1)2,72,52,7
• Rear2,22,22,22,2
Emergency spare wheel2,3(1)2,72,52,7
Wheel rim sizes (3)6,5J15-6,5J16-7J17
Tyre sizes (3)
Tyre safety and use of snow chains
Refer to information on“Ty re s ”in Section 5 for information onmaintenance and, depending on the version, theconditions
under which chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
1.6 16V - 2.0 16V
2.0 T
BG1H - BG1G - BG1L
BG0P - BG0W - BG0Z
195/65 R 15 H - 205/55 R 16 H or V - 205/60 R 16 V - 225/45 R 17 V
3.0 V6
2.0 T
BG0K - BG0Y
BG0T
1.9 dCi
BG0G - BG1A
BG1V - BG10
BG1W - BG05
2.0 dCi
2.2 dCi
BG0F - BG11
BG1T - BG1S
(1) Vehicles with automatic transmission: add 0.1 bar.
(2) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-up Weight) and towing a trailer.
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.
Refer to the paragraph entitled “weights” in Section 6.
(3) The rim and tyre dimension depends on the version and the country where the vehicle is sold.
0.04
TYRE PRESSURES (in PSI when cold)
Hatchback versions
Vehicle types
(indicated on the manufacturer's
plate)
Non-motorway use
• Front29(1)333233
• Rear29303030
Motorway use (2)
• Front33(1)393639
• Rear32323232
Emergency spare wheel33(1) 393639
Wheel rim sizes (3)6,5J15-6,5J16-7J17
Tyre sizes (3)
Tyre safety and use of snow chains
Refer to information on“Ty re s ”in Section 5 for information onmaintenance and, depending on the version, theconditions
under which chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
1.6 16V - 2.0 16V
2.0 T
BG1G - BG1H - BG0P
BG0Z - BG0W
BG1L
195/65 R 15 H - 205/55 R 16 H or V - 205/60 R 16 V - 225/45 R 17 V
3.0 V6
2.0 T
BG0K - BG0Y
BG0T
1.9 dCi
BG0G - BG1V
BG1A - BG10
BG1W - BG05
2.0 dCi
2.2 dCi
BG0F - BG11
BG1T - BG1S
(1) Vehicles with automatic transmission: add 2PSI.
(2) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-up Weight) and towing a trailer.
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 3 PSI.
Refer to the paragraph entitled “weights” in Section 6.
(3) The rim and tyre dimension depends on the version and the country where the vehicle is sold.
0.05
TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg per cm² when cold)
Estate versions
Vehicle types
(indicated on the manufacturer's
plate)
Non-motorway use
• Front2,0(1)2,32,22,3
• Rear2,02,12,12,1
Motorway use (2)
• Front2,3(1)2,72,52,7
• Rear2,22,22,22,2
Emergency spare wheel2,3(1)2,72,52,7
Wheel rim sizes (3)6,5J15-6,5J16-7J17
Tyre sizes (3)
Tyre safety and use of snow chains
Refer to information on“Ty re s ”in Section 5 for information onmaintenance and, depending on the version, theconditions
under which chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
1.6 16V - 2.0 16V
2.0 T
KG1G - KG1H - KG1L
KG0P - KG0W - KG0Z
195/65 R 15 H - 205/55 R 16 H or V - 205/60 R 16 V - 225/45 R 17 V
3.0 V6
2.0 T
KG0Y - KG1K
KG0T
1.9 dCi
KG0G - KG1E
KG1A - KG1V
KG1W - KG1F
KG10 - KG05
2.0 dCi
2.2 dCi
KG0F - KG11
KG1T - KG1S
(1) Vehicles with automatic transmission: add 0.1 bar.
(2) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-up Weight) and towing a trailer.
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.
Refer to the paragraph entitled “weights” in Section 6.
(3) The rim and tyre dimension depends on the version and the country where the vehicle is sold.
0.06
TYRE PRESSURES (in PSI when cold)
Estate versions
Vehicle types
(indicated on the manufacturer's
plate)
Non-motorway use
• Front29(1)333233
• Rear29303030
Motorway use (2)
• Front33(1)393639
• Rear32323232
Emergency spare wheel33(1) 393639
Wheel rim sizes (3)6,5J15-6,5J16-7J17
Tyre sizes (3)195/65 R 15 H - 205/55 R 16 H or V - 205/60 R 16 V - 225/45 R 17 V
Tyre safety and use of snow chains
Refer to information on“Ty re s ”in Section 5 for information onmaintenance and, depending on the version, theconditions
under which chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
1.6 16V - 2.0 16V
2.0 T
KG1G - KG1H - KG1L
KG0P - KG0W - KG0Z
3.0 V6
2.0 T
KG1K - KG0Y
KG0T
1.9 dCi
KG0G - KG1E
KG1A - KG1V
KG05 - KG1W
KG1F - KG10
2.0 dCi
2.2 dCi
KG0F - KG11
KG1T - KG1S
(1) Vehicles with automatic transmission: add 2PSI.
(2) Special note concerning vehicles used under full load (Maximum Permissible All-up Weight) and towing a trailer.
The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 3 PSI.
Refer to the paragraph entitled “weights” in Section 6.
(3) The rim and tyre dimension depends on the version and the country where the vehicle is sold.
0.07
0.08
Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle
RENAULT Card: general information, use, deadlocking .................................................................. 1.02 ➟ 1.09
Deactivating front passenger airbag ................................................................................................. 1.46 - 1.47
Driver's position ................................................................................................................................... 1.48
Information display ......................................................................................................................... 1.58
Trip computer and Warning System .............................................................................................. 1.64
Clock and external temperature ...................................................................................................................... 1.68
Fuel tank (filling with fuel) .................................................................................................................. 1.82 - 1.83
➟ 1.15
➟ 1.23
➟ 1.27
➟ 1.34
➟ 1.31
➟ 1.47
➟ 1.51
➟ 1.57
➟ 1.63
➟ 1.67
➟ 1.77
➟ 1.81
1.01
RENAULT CARDS: general information
It enables:
- the doors (including the tailgate)
2
1
A
RemotecontrolRENAULT
Card A
The Card has two buttons, 1 and 2.
and the fuel filler flap to be locked
or unlocked (see the following
pages);
- dependingonthevehicle,
automatic closing of the windows
andsunroof(refertothe
information on “electric windows
with automaticclosing”and
“sunroof” in Section 3);
- the operation of certain devices
(e.g.: radio, electrically controlled
seats, etc.);
- the engine to be started (refer to
the information on “starting the
engine” in Section 2).
1.02
RENAULT CARDS: general information (continued)
It enables:
- automatic unlocking and locking,
1
3
2
B
RENAULT Card in Hands-Free
mode B
This can be recognised by the
presence of buttons 1, 2 and 3
if desired, of the doors, boot and
fuel filler cap;
- the doors (including the tailgate)
and the fuel filler flap to be locked
or unlocked intentionally (see the
following pages);
- dependingonthevehicle,
automatic closing of the windows
andsunroof(refertothe
information on “electric windows
with automaticclosing”and
“sunroof” in Section 3);
- the operation of certain devices
(e.g.: radio, electrically controlled
seats, etc.);
- the engine to be started (refer to
the information on “starting the
engine” in Section 2).
- operatingthe“see-me-home
lighting” (refer to the information
on“externallightingand
signalling” in Section 1).
1.03
RENAULT CARDS: general information (continued)
Remote control range
Thisvariesaccordingtothe
environment: therefore take care
when handling the RENAULT Card,
so that you do not inadvertently
lock or unlock the doors!
4
The RENAULT Cards A and B are
powered by a battery that should be
replaced when the battery indicator
light 4 no longer lights up (refer to
the information on “RENAULT
Card: battery”, in Section 5).
1.04
A
4
Special note: for some vehicles, the
RENAULT card records the settings
selected by the card user: the
automatic air conditioning settings,
some radios, electric seats (if this is
stored), the door mirror positioning,
etc. It is therefore advisable always
to keep the same RENAULT card so
that you can recall your personal
settings.
B
Driver's responsibility
Never leave your vehicle
with the RENAULT card
inthereaderorinthe
passenger compartment while
there is a child (or an animal) in
the vehicle. With the card in the
reader, it would be possible to
start the engine or operate
electrical equipment such as the
electric windows and there is a
risk that they may trap part of
their body (neck, arms, hands,
etc.). Risk of serious injury.
RENAULT CARDS: general information (continued)
5
Integral emergency key 5 or
separateemergencykey6
(depending on vehicle)
It is only for use in exceptional
circumstances; it is used to lock and
unlock the left-hand door when the
RENAULT card is not functioning
correctly:
- vehicle located in a zone of high
electromagnetic radiation,
- use of devices using the same
frequency as the card,
- drain on the RENAULT Card
battery, flat battery, etc.
6
For instructions on how to use the
emergency key, see the information
on “Locking and unlocking the
doors”.
Once you have entered the vehicle
with the emergency key, insert the
RENAULT Card into the card
reader in order to start the vehicle.
Replacement:needforan
additional RENAULT Card
If you lose your RENAULT Card or
require another, you can obtain one
from your Dealer.
If a RENAULT Card is replaced, it
willbenecessarytotakethe
vehicle and all RENAULT Cards to
your RENAULT Dealer to initialise
the system.
You can use up to four RENAULT
Cards per vehicle.
Faulty RENAULT Card
Make sure that the batteries are
always in good condition: they
have aservice life of approximately
two years.
Refer to the information on the
“RENAULT Card batteries” in
Section 5.
1.05
REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD: use
Locking the doors
2
1
Unlocking the doors
Press unlocking button 1.
The hazard warning lights flash
once to indicate that the doors have
been unlocked.
Special notes (for some countries):
- pressing button 1 unlocks the
driver's door only,
- pressingtwiceonbutton1
unlocks all the doors and the boot.
Press the locking button 2.
The hazard warning lights flash
twice to indicate that the doors are
locked:
- if a front door is open or not closed
properly, the doors and tailgate
will not lock and the hazard
warning lights will not flash,
- if one of the other doors or boot is
open or not closed properly, the
hazard warning lights will not
flash.
1.06
RENAULT CARD IN HANDS-FREE MODE: use
If you have locked the vehicle by
pressing locking button 2 on the
1
3
2
Hands-Free mode
Unlocking the doors
Approach your vehicle carrying
your RENAULT Card.
As soon as you hold one of the
handles (doors or tailgate), the locks
will open automatically.
The hazard warning lights flashonce to indicate that the doors have
been unlocked.
RENAULT card, the hands-free
mode will no longer be active. It
mayonlybeunlockedbypressing
unlockingbutton1onthe
RENAULT card.
Locking the doors
With the doors closed, walk away
from the vehicle carrying your
RENAULT card: the doors will lock
automatically.
Note: the distance at which the
vehicle locks depends on the
surroundings.
The hazard warning lights flash
twice and the side indicator lights
light up (for approximately 10
seconds) to indicate that the doors
have been locked. A beep also
sounds.
This beep can be chosen from a list
of several options or turned off.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer.
Note: if you have unlocked the
vehiclebypressingtheunlocking
button on the RENAULT card and
not returned to hands-free mode,
thevehiclewillnotlock
automatically. You will need to
press locking button 2 on the
RENAULT card.
Neverleaveyour
vehiclewithoutfirst
removing the RENAULT
card.
1.07
HANDS-FREE RENAULT CARD: use (continued)
Returning to hands-free mode
Hands-Freemodereturns
1
automatically each time the vehicle
ignition is switched on.
3
2
Exiting hands-free mode
If you wish to change to manual
mode, you can exit hands-free mode
by locking or unlocking the vehicle
by pressing button 1 or 2.
For more information on how the
RENAULT card operates in relation
to the locking and unlocking of
doors, refer to the section on
Remote Control RENAULT Card:
Use.
“Remote lighting” function
This can, for example, identify the
vehicle from a distance when
parked in a car park.
The side lights, dipped lights,
indicators and interior lights light
up for about 30 seconds when
button 3 is pressed.
Note: pressing button 3 again during
this period turns the lights off.
Neverleaveyourvehicle
without first removing the
RENAULT Card.
To unlock the doors, you must press
button 1 (refer to the information on
“RENAULT Card in hands-free
mode: use” section).
Hands-Freemodereturns
automatically each time the vehicle
ignition is switched on.
Deadlockingthedoorsand
tailgate
This allows you to lock the doors
and tailgate and to prevent the
doors from being unlocked with the
interior handles (for example, by
breaking the window and then
trying to open the door from the
inside).
(for some countries)
To activate deadlocking:
- press button 2 twice, briefly;
- pressing and holding down button 2.
The hazardwarning lights flash four
times to indicate that the vehicle is
locked.
Special note: deadlocking is not
possible if the hazard warning lights
or the side lights are lit.
Never use deadlocking if
someone is still inside
the vehicle.
1.09
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS
2
1
Opening the doors from the
outside
Once the doors have been unlocked
using the RENAULT Card, hold
handle 1 and pull it towards you to
open the door.
1.10
Opening the doors from the
inside
Pull handle 2.
Lights on warning buzzer
If you have left the lights switched
on after turning off the ignition, a
warning buzzer will sound when a
doorisopened(toprevent
discharge of the battery, etc.).
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (continued)
3
Child safety
Vehicles fitted with switch 3 with
integrated indicator light
Press switch 3 to prevent operation
of the rear electric windows and the
rear door opening.
Central door locking is confirmed
by the illumination of the warning
light built into the switch..
If thereis a fault, you will
hear a beep and the
integrated indicator light
will not light up.
Safety of rear occupants
The driver can inhibit the
operation of the rear door
electricwindowsby
pressing switch 3, on the side with
the icon.
Driver's responsibility
Never leave your vehicle without
removing the RENAULT Card from
inside and never leave a child (or a
pet) inside. With the key in the
ignition it would be possible to
operate the electric windows and
there is a risk that a child or animal
may be seriously injured (by
trapping his or her neck, arm,
hand, etc.). If something gets
trapped, reverse the direction of
travel as soon as possible by
pressing the relevant switch.
4
Other cases
To prevent the rear doors being
opened from the inside move lever
4 on each door and check from the
inside that both doors are securely
locked.
1.11
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DOORS
Locking/unlocking the doors
from the outside
This is done using the RENAULT
card; see theRENAULT card
information in Section 1.
In certain cases, the RENAULT
Card may not work:
- vehicle located in a zone of high
electromagnetic radiation,
- use of appliances operating on the
same frequency as the card
(mobile phone, etc.);
- weak RENAULT Card battery, flat
battery, etc.
A
1
2
It is then possible:
- tousetheemergencykey
(integrated into the card or,
dependingonthevehicle,
separate) in the front left-hand
door;
- to lock each of the doors manually;
- to use the door locking and
unlockingcontrolinsidethe
vehicle (refer to the information on
the locking and unlocking control
from the inside in Section 1).
1.12
Using the integral emergency
key 2
Insert the end of emergency key 2 in
notch 1.
Move it upwards to remove cover A.
Keep the RENAULT card away
from electronic devices (laptop,
etc.): risk of draining the battery.
Insert key 2 into the lock and lock or
unlock the door.
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)
4
3
Using the separate emergency
(depending on vehicle)
key 3
Insert key 3 into the lock of the
left-hand door and lock or unlock
the door.
Locking the doors manually
With the door open, rotate bolt 4
(using a flat-blade screwdriver or
similar tool) and close the door.
This is then locked from the
outside.
The door can then be opened only
from inside the vehicle.
1.13
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)
Locking the doors and boot
without the RENAULT Card
With the ignition off and a front
door open, press switch 5 for more
than five seconds.
5
When the door is closed, all the
doors and tailgate will be locked.
Unlocking the vehicle from the
outside will only be possible with
the RENAULT Card.
5
6
Commandforlockingand
unlocking from the inside
Switch 5 controls the doors, the
tailgate and the fuel filler flap
simultaneously.
If a door or the boot lid is open or
not closed properly, the doors and
luggage compartment lock/unlock
quickly.
1.14
Never leave your vehicle
with the RENAULT Card
inside.
If you decide to keep the
doors locked when you
are driving, remember
that it may be more
difficult for those assisting you
to gain access to your vehicle in
the event of an emergency.
Doorsandtailgatestatus
indicator
When the ignition is switched on,
the indicator light 6 incorporated in
the switch tells you whether the
doors and boot are locked:
- indicator light lit, the doors and
boot are locked,
- indicator light not lit, the doors
and boot are unlocked.
When you lock the doors and boot
from the outside, indicator light 6
remains lit for about one minute.
AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING WHEN DRIVING
You must first decide if you want to
activate this function.
To activate
With the ignition on,pressthe
central locking button 1 on the
locking side (padlock side) for
approximately 5 seconds, until you
hear the beep.
To deactivate
With the ignition on,pressthe
central locking button 1 on the
unlockingside(oppositethe
padlock)forapproximately5
seconds, until you hear the beep.
Operating principle
When the vehicle is started, the
system automatically locks the
doors when you are driving at about
6mph(10km/h)andover.
The door is unlocked:
- when stationary, by opening a
If you decide to keep the
doors locked when you
are driving, remember
that it may be more
difficult for those assisting you
to gain access to your vehicle in
the event of an emergency.
front door.
Note: if a door is opened, it will
lock again automatically when the
vehicle reaches about 6 mph
(10 km/h);
- by pressing door unlocking button 1.
Operating faults
If you find an operating fault (no
automatic locking, the indicator
light 2 incorporated in button 1
does not light up when trying the
1
lock the doors and boot, etc.), firstly
check that the doors and boot are
properly closed. If they are closed
correctly, consult your RENAULT
Dealer.
2
1.15
ENGINE IMMOBILISER
This prevents the vehicle being
driven by anyone not in possession
of the vehicle's RENAULT Card.
Thevehicleisautomatically
protected a few seconds after the
engine is switched off.
Anyworkormodification
to the engine immobiliser
(computer, wiring, etc.)
may be dangerous.
It must be carried out by trained
RENAULT Network personnel.
1
Operating principle
When starting the engine, the
indicator 1 lights up for a few
seconds and then goes out. (Refer to
the information on “starting the
engine” in Section 2.)
If the vehicle does not recognise the
code, indicator light 1 and the
reader will flashcontinuously
(rapid flashing) and the vehicle
cannot be started.
Indicator lights
Vehicle protection indicator light
A few seconds after the ignition has
been switched off, indicator light 1
will flash continuously.
Engineimmobiliseroperating
indicator light
When the ignition is switched on,
you can start the engine. The
indicator 1 lights up for about three
seconds, then goes out.
continues to flash or remains
continuously lit, this indicates a
system operating fault.
If there is a fault and / or if the
hands-free RENAULT Card is not
recognised, insert the Card into the
Card reader 2.
If the RENAULT Card is faulty
(rapid flashing of indicator light 1
and the card reader 2), use the
second RENAULT Card (supplied
with the vehicle) if possible.
In all cases,itisessential to contact
a RENAULT Dealer. Only RENAULT
Dealers are qualified to repair the
engine immobiliser.
2
1.17
FRONT HEADRESTS
1
3
2
To raise the headrest
Pull the headrest upwards to the
desired height.
To lower the headrest
Press button 1 and let the headrest
go down to the desired height.
The headrest is a safety component, check that it is fitted and in the
correct position: the top of your head should be in line with the top
of the headrest.
1.18
To remove the headrest
Lift the headrest to its highest
position. Press button 2 and raise
the headrest to remove it.
Note:whentheheadrestis
removed, take care not to change the
positions of the rods 3.
To refit the headrest
If the adjustment of the rods has
been changed, pull rods 3 out as far
as they will go by pulling upwards
(check that they are clean and
correctly aligned).
If you are having difficulty, check
that the notches are facing the front.
Insert the headrest rods into the
holes (tilt the seatback backwards if
necessary).
Push the headrest downwards until
it clicks, check that it is properly
locked.
Press button 1 andpushthe
headrest down as far as it will go.
REAR HEADREST
1
To adjust the height
Slide the headrestdownwards
while holding it pulled toward you.
The headrest does not lower fully.
To do this, press tab 1 and push the
headrest at the same time.
To remove it
Press tab 1.
To refit the headrest
Insert the rods into the sleeves, with
the notches to the front, and lower
the headrest to the desired height.
Rear headrest storage position
Press tab 1 and lower the headrest
completely.
The completely lowered headrest
position is a storage position: it
should not be in this position when
a passenger is seated.
The headrest is a safety
component, check that it is
fitted and in the correct
position.Thedistance
betweenyourheadandthe
headrest should be as small as
possible. The top of your head
should be inline with the top of the
headrest.
1.19
FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROLS
3
2
1
4
To move a seat forwards or
backwards
Lift lever 1 to unlock the seat. When
the seat is in the required position,
release the lever and ensure that the
seat is locked in place.
To tilt the seatback
Lift the lever 2 and tilt the seatback
to the desired position.
1.20
5
To adjust the lumbar support on
the driver’sseat
Pull handle 5.
For safety reasons, make
these adjustments only
when the vehicle is
stationary.
We would advise you not to
recline the seatbacks too far
back to ensure that the
effectiveness of the seat
beltsisnotreduced.
Make sure that the seatback is
locked in place correctly.
No objects should be placed on the
floor (area in front of driver) as
these objects could slide under the
pedal during braking manoeuvres,
thus obstructing its use.
FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROLS (continued)
3
2
1
4
To adjust the driver's seat height:
Move lever 3 as many times as
necessary:
- upwards to raise the seat,
- downwards to lower the seat.
1
3
2
Heated seats
With the ignition on, switch on 4
(an indicator on the instrument
panel lights up).
The system, whichis equipped with
a thermostat, determines whether
heating is necessary.
For safety reasons, make
these adjustments only
when the vehicle is
stationary.
We would advise you not to
recline the seatbacks too far
back to ensure that the
effectiveness of the seat
beltsisnotreduced.
Make sure that the seatback is
locked in place correctly.
No objects should be placed on the
floor (area in front of driver) as
these objects could slide under the
pedal during braking manoeuvres,
thus obstructing its use.
1.21
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