Renault MODUS 2005 Owner Manual

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Brief overview
Tyre pressures .............................................................................................. 0.04 - 0.05
0.02
Adjusting the seats and driving position ............................................... 1.11
Child restraint systems ............................................................................. 1.25
Warning lights (instrument panel) ........................................................... 1.42
Starting/stopping the engine ...................................................................... 2.03 - 2.04
Driving ........................................................................................................ 2.02
Tyre Pressure Monitor .......................................................................... 2.13
Electronic Stability Program: ESP ................................................................... 2.17
Traction control: ..................................................................................... 2.18 - 2.19
Emergency brake assist ..................................................................................... 2.22
Cruise control/speed limiter ................................................................ 2.23
Heating/air conditioning ........................................................................... 3.02
Bonnet/maintenance .................................................................................. 4.02
Practical advice (changing bulbs, fuses, breakdown,
operating faults) ......................................................................................... 5.02
Emergency spare wheel ............................................................................ 5.02
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CONTENTS
Sections
Getting to know your vehicle ............................................................
Driving ...............................................................................................................
Your comfort .................................................................................................
Maintenance ..................................................................................................
Practical advice ...........................................................................................
Technical specifications ........................................................................
Alphabetical index ....................................................................................
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2
3
4
5
6
7
0.03
TYRE PRESSURES (in bar or kg/cm
2
when cold)
Tyre sizes
Wheel sizes 5,5 J 15
Non-motorway use
Front 2,2 2,4 2,3 2,3
Rear 2 2 2 2,1
Motorway use (1)
Front 2,3 2,5 2,4 2,4
Rear 2 2 2 2,2
Emergency spare wheel 2,3 2,5 2,4 2,4
Vehicles fitted with Tyre Pressure Monitor
All tyre pressures need to be increased by 0.2 bar.
Tyre safety and use of chains
Refer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditions under which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
165/65 R15 81 T 185/60 R15 84 H
6J15
185/55 R16 87 H 185/60 R15 88 H 175/65 R15 88 H
6J16 6J15 6J15
(1) Special note concerning vehicles used when fully laden (maximum permissible all-up weight) and towing a trailer.
Themaximumspeedmustbelimitedto60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressures increased by 0.2 bar. Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6.
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TYRE PRESSURES (in psi. when cold)
Tyre sizes
Wheel sizes 5,5 J 15
Non-motorway use
Front 32353333
Rear 29 29 29 30
Motorway use (1)
Front 33363535
Rear 29 29 29 32
Emergency spare wheel 33 36 35 35
Vehicles fitted with Tyre Pressure Monitor
All tyre pressures need to be increased by 3 PSI.
Tyre safety and use of chains
Refer to the information on tyres in Section 5 for maintenance information and, depending on the version, the conditions under which snow chains may be fitted to the vehicle.
165/65 R15 81 T 185/60 R15 84 H
6J15
185/55 R16 87 H 185/60 R15 88 H 175/65 R15 88 H
6J16 6J15 6J15
(1) Special note concerning vehicles used when fully laden (maximum permissible all-up weight) and towing a trailer.
Themaximumspeedmustbelimitedto60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressures increased by 3psi. Refer to the information on Weights in Section 6.
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0.06
Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle
Key / Radio frequency remote control unit: general information, use, deadlocking .................... 1.02 1.04
Doors ..................................................................................................................................................... 1.05
Renault anti-intruder device (RAID) ............................................................................................................... 1.09
Engine immobiliser ........................................................................................................................................... 1.10
Headrest - Seats .................................................................................................................................... 1.11
Seat belts ............................................................................................................................................... 1.14
Additional restraint systems ............................................................................................................... 1.18
in addition to the front seat belts ................................................................................... 1.18
in addition to the rear seat belts ................................................................................................. 1.22
side restraints ................................................................................................................................ 1.23
Child safety ........................................................................................................................................... 1.25
Drivers position ................................................................................................................................... 1.38
Instrument panel .................................................................................................................................. 1.42
Trip computer and warning system ............................................................................................... 1.58
Information display .......................................................................................................................................... 1.70
Clock .................................................................................................................................................................. 1.71
External temperature ........................................................................................................................................ 1.72
Steering wheel .................................................................................................................................................. 1.73
Rear-view mirrors .................................................................................................................................. 1.74 - 1.75
Audible and visual warnings .......................................................................................................................... 1.76
Lighting and exterior signals .............................................................................................................. 1.77
Headlight beam adjustment ............................................................................................................................. 1.82
Screen wash/wipe ................................................................................................................................ 1.83
Fuel tank (filling with fuel) .................................................................................................................. 1.86 - 1.87
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1.01
KEY / RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: general information
Radio frequency remote control range
3
2
1
This varies according to the environment. It is therefore important when handling the remote control to ensure that you do not lock or unlock the vehicle by inadvertently pressing the buttons.
4
Radio frequency remote control unit
1 - Locking all doors and the
tailgate.
2 - Unlocking all doors and the
tailgate.
3 - Driver's door and ignition key. 4 - Locking / Unlocking the tailgate
only (for remote control units with three buttons).
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Interference
The presence of certain objects (metal objects, mobile telephones, or an area with strong electromagnetic radiation, etc.), close to the key may create interference and affect theoperation of the system.
Driver's responsibility
Never leave the vehicle unattended with the key
in the ignition if there is a child (or animal) in the vehicle. They might 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.
If you lose your keys or need another set of keys (or a remote control unit), contact your RENAULT Dealer.
It will be necessary to take the vehicle to your RENAULT Dealer if you need to replace a key because both the vehicle and all the keys are needed to initialise the system.
No more than four remote control units may be used for one vehicle.
If the remote control unit will not operate:
Make sure that the batteries are always in good condition, they last for approximately two years.
In this case, refer to theinformation on the radio frequency remote control batteries in Section 5
KEY / RADIOFREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: use
2
1
2
1
4
Unlocking / Locking the tailgate
(for certain countries)
only
Press button 4 to unlock or lock the luggage compartment.
The hazard warning lights and indicator lights flash once to indicate unlocking if the vehicle doors are locked.
The hazard warning lights and indicator lights flash twice to indicate that the tailgate is locked if the vehicle doors are locked.
Unlocking the doors
Press unlocking button 2. Unlocking is indicated by one flash
of the hazard warning lights and the indicator lights.
Special notes (for some countries):
- pressing button 2 once opens only
the driver's door,
- pressing button 2 twice in
succession unlocks the other doors.
Locking the doors
Press locking button 1. The indicator lights and hazard
warning lights flash twice to indicate that the doors have been locked:
If an opening element (door, tailgate or tailgate hatch is opened or not properly closed, the opening elements will quickly lock then unlock without the hazard warning lights or indicator lights flashing.
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DEADLOCKING
1
Deadlocking the doors and tailgate
This allows you to lock the doors and luggage compartment and to prevent the doors from being opened with the interior handles (by breaking the window and then trying to open the doors from the inside).
(for some countries)
To activate deadlocking
Press button 1 twice in quick succession.
The indicator lights and hazard warning lights flash five times to indicate that the doors have been locked.
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Never use deadlocking if someone is still inside the vehicle.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS
1
Opening the doors from the outside
After the vehicle has been locked using the remote control or the key, pull handle 1.
Opening the doors from the inside
Pull handle 2.
Lights on warning buzzer
If you have turned off the ignition and left the lights switched on an alarm will sound when a door is opened.
2
Door/tailgate/tailgate hatch open reminder
If an opening element (door, tailgate hatch or tailgate) is open or not closed properly, the tailgate open or door openmessage (depending on opening element) will be displayed on the instrument panel with a warning light when the vehicle reaches a speed of approximately6mph(20km/h).
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (continued)
If the battery has been disconnected, the rear central door locking must be reactivated by pressing switch 3.
3
Child safety
Vehicles fitted with switch 3 with integrated indicator light
Press switch 3 to lock the rear doors and prevent operation of the rear electric windows.
The indicator light built into the switch lights up to confirm that the doors are locked.
If thereis a fault, you will hear a beep and the integrated indicator light will not light up.
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Safety of rear occupants
The driver can inhibit operation of the rear electric windows anddoors
by pressing switch 3 on the side of the drawing.
Driver's responsibility
Never leave the vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition if there is a child (or pet inside). With the key in the ignition it would be possible to operate the electric windows and there is a risk that the child 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 make it impossible for the rear doors to be opened from the inside, move lever 4 on each door and check from the inside that the doors are securely locked.
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS
1
Locking/unlocking from the outside
This is done using the RENAULT remote control 1: refer to the information on key / radio frequency remote control: general information in Section 1.
2
Special circumstance: using thekey
Insert the key into lock 2 then unlock by turning upwards or lock by turning downwards, then return the key to its original position.
Remove the key. Open the door.
3
Operating faults
Each door can be locked manually if there is an electrical fault.
With the door open, turn screw 3 with the key and close the door again. This means that the door is now locked from the outside.
The front left-hand door may only be opened from the inside or by using the key.
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LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE DOORS (continued)
Doors and tailgate locking status indicator light
The indicator light integrated in switch 4 shows whether or not the doors and tailgate are locked:
- the light is on when the doors are locked;
- the light goes out when the opening elements are unlocked.
4
Locking / unlocking frominside: button 4
It controls the doors, tailgate or tailgate hatch and the fuel filler flap.
If an opening element (door, tailgate or tailgate hatch) is open or not properly closed, the opening elements lock/unlock rapidly.
In some instances it may be necessary to lock the vehicle with one of the opening elements open, (transporting an object in the boot for example). In this case, with the engine switched off, press button 4 formorethanfivesecondstolock all the doors and tailgate.
When you lock the doors, the indicator light remains lit for approximately one minute then goes out.
Driver's responsibility
Never leave your vehicle with the key in the ignition.
If you decide to keep the doors locked whilst driving, remember that it may be more difficult for those assisting you to gain access to your vehicle in the event of an emergency.
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RAID (RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE)
You can decide to activate this function if you wish.
To activate
With the ignition on, press central door locking button 1 for about five seconds, until one beep is heard.
To deactivate
With the ignition on, press central door locking button 1 for about five seconds, until one beep is heard.
Operating principle
When the vehicle moves off, the system locks the doors automatically as soon as you reach a speedof6mph(10km/h).
The door is unlocked:
- by pressing door unlocking button 1.
If you decide to keep the doors locked whilst driving, remember that it
may be more difficult for those assisting you to gain access to your vehicle in the event of an emergency.
- by opening a door when stationary.
Note: If a door is opened, it will automatically be locked again when the vehicle reaches a speed of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h).
Operating faults
If you notice a fault (automatic locking does not work, warning light incorporated in button 1 does not light up when the doors are locked, etc.) first check that that all thedoorsareproperlyclosed.If they are closed correctly, contact your RENAULT Dealer.
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1.09
ENGINE IMMOBILISER
This prevents the vehicle being driven by anyone not in possession of the vehicle's coded ignition key.
The vehicle is automatically protected a few seconds after the engine is switched off.
1
1
Any unauthorised work carried out on the engine immobiliser (computers,
wiring, etc.) could be dangerous. It must be carried out by trained RENAULT network personnel.
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Operating principle
When the engine is started, warning light 1 remains lit for a few seconds then goes out (refer to the information on Starting the engine in Section 2).
If the code is not recognised, the warning light flashes rapidly and the vehicle will not start.
Indicator lights
Vehicle protection indicator light
After the ignition has beenswitched off, warning light 1 flashes and the vehicle is protected.
Operating fault warning light
If the warning light continues to flash or stays lit up permanently following an attempt to start the engine, this indicates a fault in the system.
In this case, use the second key(suppliedwiththevehicle).If the fault is still present, contact a RENAULT Dealer as only a RENAULT Dealer is qualified to repair the engine immobiliser system.
FRONT HEADREST
1
To fit the headrest
Slide it upwards to the required height.
To lower the headrest
Move tab 1 forwards and lower the headrest to the required height.
2
To remove the headrest
Press button 2 and lift the headrest to release it.
To refit the headrest
Insert the headrest rods into the sleeves, with the notch facing the front.
Move tab 1 forwards and lower the headrest to the required height.
The headrest is a safety component. Ensure that it is fitted and in the correct
position: the top of your head should be in line with the top of the headrest.
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REAR HEADREST
A
1
2
Positions for use
Press tab A of lock 1 and raise the headrest to maximum height to use it inthe high position. Lowerit until it locks to use it in the low position.
To remove the headrest
Press tab A on locks 1 and 2 then take out the headrest.
To refit the headrest
Insert the rods into the sleeves, press the tabs on both rods and lower the headrest.
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Storage position
Press lock 2 and lower the headrest completely.
The fully-lowered position of the headrest is a storage position: it
should not be used when the seat is occupied.
The headrest is important
for safety. Ensure that it is
fitted and in the correct
position.
FRONT SEATS
2
1
To move a seat forwards or backwards
Lift lever 1 underneath the seat to release. Once in the desired position, release thelever and check that the seat is correctly locked.
For safety reasons, only adjust the seats when the vehicle is stationary.
3
To adjust the height of the driver’s seat:
Move lever 2 as many times as necessary:
- upwards to raise it,
- downwards to lower it.
Heated seats
Withthe ignition switched on, press switch 3 on the required seat. The indicator light in the switch lights up.
4
To tilt the seatback
Turn tumblewheel 4 and tilt the seatback to the desired position.
So that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced, we would advise you to wear the
seat belt against your shoulder. Nothing should be placed on the
floor (area in front of driver), as such objects may slide under the pedals during sudden braking manoeuvres and obstruct their use.
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SEAT BELTS
Always wear your seat belt when travelling in your vehicle. You must also comply with the local legislation of the particular country you are in.
Before driving off:
- First ensure that your driving position is correct,
- Then adjust your seat belt to provide maximum protection.
Incorrectly adjusted seat belts may cause injuries in the event of an accident.
Even pregnant women should wear a seat belt. In this instance, ensure that the lap belt is not exerting too much pressure on the abdomen but do not allow any slack.
Adjusting your driving position
Sitwellbackinyourseat(having
removed your coat or jacket). This is essential to ensure that your back is positioned correctly.
Adjusting the distance between the seat and the pedals. Yo ur se at
should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to be able to fully depress the clutch pedal. The seatback should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly bent when you hold the steering wheel.
Adjusting the position of your headrest. For maximum safety,
the top of your head should be in line with the top of the headrest.
Adjusting the height of the seat base. This adjustment allows you
to select the seat position which offers you the best possible vision.
Adjust the positionof the steering wheel.
1
2
Adjusting the seat belts
Sit with your back firmly against the seatback.
The shoulder strap 1 should be as close to the base of the neck as possible but not on it.
The lap strap 2 should be worn flat over your thighs and against your pelvis.
Thebeltshouldbewornsothatitis as closeto your bodyas possible, i.e. avoid wearing heavy clothing or keeping bulky objects under the belts.
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SEAT BELTS (continued)
3
Adjusting the height of the seat belt
Move button 3 to select the position you require so that shoulder strap 1 is worn as described above.
Once you have adjusted the seat belt, make sure it is correctly locked into position.
1
4
6
5 6
To fasten
Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly and ensure that tongue 4
locks into buckle 6 (check that it is locked by pulling tongue 4). If the belt jams before it is latched, allow it to return before attempting to unwind it again.
To fasten (continued)
If your belt becomes completely jammed:
- pull the belt slowly but firmly so that just over an inch (3 cm) unwinds;
- then allow the belt to rewind automatically;
-unwinditagain;
- if the fault is still present, contact your RENAULT Dealer.
To release
Press button 5 on buckle 6 and the seat belt will be rewound by the inertia reel.
Guide the buckle to help the operation.
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SEAT BELTS (continued)
1
3
2
4
Rear lateral seat belts 1
The belts are locked, unlocked and adjusted in the same way as the front belts.
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Rear centre belt
Unwind belt 3 slowly from its housing, then fasten tongue 2 into the corresponding black buckle.
Fasten sliding tongue 4 into the corresponding red buckle.
Check that the rear seat belts are positioned and operating correctly each time the rear bench seat
is moved.
SEAT BELTS (continued)
The following information applies to both the vehicle's front and rear seat belts.
No adjustments may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts, seats and their mountings) originally fitted.
For special applications (e.g. fitting child seats) contact your RENAULT Dealer.
Do not use devices which produce any slack in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.): a seat belt which is worn too loosely risks causing injury in the event of an accident.
Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back.
Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt
around them.
The belt should never be twisted.
Seat belts should be replaced after a serious accident. Likewise, replace your seat belts as soon as they show any signs
of wear.
When refitting the rear bench seat, take care that the seat belts are correctly positioned so that they can be used properly.
If necessary, readjust the position and tightness of the belt.
Make sure that the tongue is inserted into the correct buckle.
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO FRONT SEAT BELTS
These are:
pretensioners,
chest and lap belt force limiters,
driver and passenger airbags.
These systems are designed to operate independently or together in the event of a front, side, or rear impact.
Depending on the force of the impact the system may activate:
- seat belt locking;
- the lap belt pretensioner to keep the occupant in their seat, the low volume front airbag and the force limiter,
- the large volume airbag.
1
Pretensioners
With the ignition switched on, if the vehicle is subjected to a significant frontal impact the system may, depending on the severity of impact, trigger piston 1 which instantly retracts the belt.
The pretensioners hold the seat belt against the occupant's body, holding the occupant more securely against the seat, thus increasing the seat belt's efficiency.
No operation whatsoever is
To avoid premature triggering of
Testing of the electric trigger
When the vehicle is scrapped,
After an accident, have
permitted on any part of the system (pretensioners, airbags, computers, wiring) and the system components must not be reused on any other vehicle, even if identical.
the system which may cause injury, only qualified RENAULT Networkpersonnelmayworkon the pretensioner and airbag system.
system may only be carried out by a specially trained technician using special equipment.
contact your RENAULT Dealer fordisposalofthepretensioner and airbag gas generators.
the entire restraint system checked
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (continued)
Chest and lap belt force limiters
Above a certain severity of impact, this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level.
Driver and passenger airbags
Fitted to the driver's and passenger side.
Thepresenceofthisequipmentis indicated by the word Airbagon the steering wheel and the dashboard (airbag zone A)anda labelonthelowerpartofthe windscreen or on the sun visor.
Each airbag system consists of:
- an airbag and gas generator fitted to the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger;
- an intelligent computer for both systems, which includes an impact sensor and a monitor controlling the electrical trigger system for the gas generator.
- A single warning light on the instrument panel.
A
The airbag system uses the principles of pyrotechnics. Therefore, when the airbag inflates, it will generate heat, produce smoke (this does not mean that a fire is about to start) and make a noise upon detonation. In a situation where an airbag is required, it will inflate immediately and this may cause some minor, superficial grazing to the skin.
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (continued)
Operation
This system is only operational when the ignition is switched on.
In a severe frontal impact, the airbags inflate rapidly, cushioning the impact of the driver's head and chest against the steering wheel and the front passenger's head against the dashboard. The airbags then deflate immediately so that the passengers are not hindered in any way from leaving the vehicle.
1
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Special feature of the front airbag
Theairbagcanbetriggeredintwo different ways, depending on the force of the impact:
- small volume airbag, this is the first stage of operation;
- large volume airbag, the straps are torn in order to allow the airbag to inflate to a higher volume (in the event of more severe impacts).
Operating faults
Warning light 1 lightsuponthe instrument panel when the ignition is turned on and then goes out after a few seconds.
If it does not light up when the ignition is switched on, or comes on when the engine is running, there is a fault in the system.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. Your protection will be reduced until this fault is rectified.
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (continued)
All of the warnings below are given so that the airbag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when the airbag inflates.
Warnings concerning the drivers airbag
Do not modify the steering wheel or the steering wheel cushion.
Do not cover the steering wheel cushion.
Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder, etc.) to the steering wheel boss.
The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified personnel from the RENAULT Network).
When driving, do not sit too close to the steering wheel. Sit with your arms slightly bent (see the information onAdjusting your driving position” in Section 1). This will allow sufficient space for the airbag to deploy correctly and
be fully effective.
Warnings concerning the passenger airbag
Do not attach or glue any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder, etc.) to the dashboard in the proximity of the airbag housing.
Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger (pet, umbrella, walking stick, parcels, etc.).
The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there is a risk that serious injuries may be
sustained. In general, parts of the body should be kept away from the dashboard (knees, hands, head etc.)
The passenger airbags should be reactivated as soon as the child seat is removed, to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact.
A REAR-FACING CHILD/BABY SEAT MUST NOT BE FITTED TO THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT UNLESS THE ADDITIONAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, I.E. THE PASSENGER AIRBAG, ARE DEACTIVATED. (Refer to the
information on Deactivation of passenger airbagsin Section 1).
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RESTRAINT DEVICES IN ADDITION TO THE REAR SEAT BELTS
Depending on the vehicle, these include:
Seat belt pretensioners
integrated into the inertia reels.
Force limiter.
These systems are designed to act independently or together when the vehicle is subjected to a frontal impact.
There are two scenarios, depending on the force of the impact:
- protection is provided by the belt only;
- the pretensioner is triggered to take up the slack in the seat belt.
Havetheentirerestraint system checked following an accident.
No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the system (pretensioners, airbags, computers, wiring) and the system components must not be reused onany other vehicle, even an identical vehicle.
To avoid premature triggering of the system which may cause injury, only qualified RENAULT Networkpersonnelmayworkon the pretensioner and airbag system.
Force limiter
Above a certain severity of impact, this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level.
Rear seat belt pretensioners
This system is only operational when the ignition is switched on.
If the vehicle is subjected to a severe frontal impact, a device retracts the seat belt, pulling the seat belt tight against the body and thus improving its effectiveness.
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Testing of the electric trigger system may only be carried out by a specially trained technician using special equipment.
When the vehicle is scrapped, contact your RENAULT Dealer for disposal of the pretensioner and airbag gas generators.
LATERAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
Side airbags
This airbag may be fitted to each of the frontseats and is activated at the sides of the seats (door side) to protect the occupants in the event of aseveresideimpact.
These airbags operate through slits in the front seatbacks (door side): never insert any objects
in these slits.
Curtain airbags
These are airbags may be fitted along the top of each side of the vehicle and which are triggered along the front and rear side windows to protect the passengers intheeventofaseveresideimpact.
A marking on the windscreen informs you of the presence of additional means of restraint (airbags, pretensioners, etc.) in the passenger compartment.
Warnings concerning the lateral airbag
Fitting seat covers: seats
equipped with an airbag require covers specifically designedforyourvehicle. Contact your RENAULT Dealer tofindoutifthesecoversmaybe purchased from RENAULT outlets. The use of any covers other than those designed for your vehicle (and including those designed for another vehicle) may affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your protection.
Do not place any accessories, objects or even pets between the seatback, the door and the internal fittings. Do not cover the seatback with any items such as clothes or accessories. This may prevent the airbag from operating correctly or cause injury when the airbag is deployed.
No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on the internal fittings, except by qualified RENAULT Network personnel.
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