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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Welcome to your new RENAULT This driver’s handbook contains all the information you will need: • to get to know your Renault, to use it to the best advantage and to benefit from all the latest technical developments which are incorporated in it. • to ensure that it is always running well by following the simple, but strict, advice concerning regular maintenance. • to enable you to deal quickly with minor faults which do not require specialist attention.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Brief overview • Tyre pressures .............................................................................................. 0.04 - 0.05 • Adjusting the seats and driving position ............................................... 1.11 ¬ 1.14 • Child restraints ........................................................................................... 1.24 ¬ 1.36 • Warning lights ...........................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH C O N T E N T S Sections ..................................................................... 1 ............................................................................................................... 2 Getting to know your car Driving Your comfort ................................................................................................. 3 Maintenance .......................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Tyre inflation pressures when cold (in bar) Versions Tyre sizes Normal use (2) • Front • Rear Motorway use (2) • Front • Rear Wheel sizes 1.2 1.2 16V 1.4 16V 1.6 16V 175/65 R14 T 175/65 R14 T 185/55 R15 H 185/55 R15 H 1.5 dCi 1.9 dCi 2.0 16V 195/45 R16 195/50 R15 175/65 R14 T 185/55 R15 H 1.9 1.8 2.2 (1) 2 2.3 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.2 2 2 2 2.3 (1) 2.1 (1) 2.7 2.2 2.5 2.2 2.3 2.1 7 J 16 7 J 16 5.5 J 14 6.0 J 15 5.5 J 14 6.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Tyre pressures when cold (in PSI) (continued) Versions Tyre sizes 1.2 1.2 16V 1.4 16V 1.6 16V 175/65 R14 T 175/65 R14 T 185/55 R15 H 185/55 R15 H 1.5 dCi 1.9 dCi 2.0 16V 195/45 R16 195/50 R15 175/65 R14 T 185/55 R15 H Normal use • Front • Rear 28 26 32 (1) 29 33 30 33 30 32 29 Motorway use (2) • Front • Rear 29 28 33 (1) 30 (1) 39 32 36 32 33 30 7 J 16 7 J 16 5.5 J 14 6.0 J 15 Wheel sizes 5.5 J 14 6.
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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 1: Getting to know your car Keys - plip remote control unit ............................................................................................................ 1.02 Doors ....................................................................................................................................................... 1.04 Automatic locking of doors when driving .......................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH KEYS / RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL 1 The plip remote control 1 locks and unlocks the doors. It is supplied with power by a battery which has to be replaced when the battery tell-tale light 2 no longer comes on. (Refer to the information on the radio frequency remote control batteries.) 2 1 Remote control coded ignition key, key for doors and fuel filler cap.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL (continued) The range within which the remote control will operate This varies according to the environment: therefore take care when handling the remote control that you do not inadvertently lock or unlock the doors. Note: On certain vehicles, if a door is not opened within approximately 30 seconds of unlocking the door using the remote control, the doors will lock again automatically.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPENING THE DOORS 3 5 1 4 2 Opening the doors from the outside Opening the doors from inside the vehicle Front: Use the key to unlock the front door lock 2. Slip your hand under the handle 1 and pull it towards you. Move handle 4. Rear: When the front door is open, lift the unlocking knob 3 from inside and pull the door handle.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LOCKING THE DOORS Opening status warning light 1 2 The warning light on switch 2 informs you of the closure status of the doors and tailgate: - the light comes on when the doors are locked; - when a door is opened (or incorrectly closed) the indicator light goes out. When you lock the doors using the plip remote control, the indicator light remains lit for approximately one minute then goes out.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC LOCKING OF DOORS, ETC. WHEN DRIVING Operating incident You must first decide if you want to activate this function. To activate With the ignition on, press the central door locking button 1 for approximately 5 seconds, until you hear the beep. To deactivate With the ignition on, press the central door locking button 1 for approximately 5 seconds, until you hear the beep.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE IMMOBILISER Indicator light This prevents the engine being started by anyone who does not have the coded key for the vehicle. 1 System operational indicator light When the ignition is switched on, indicator light 1 lights up continuously for approximately three seconds and then goes out. You can then start the engine.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE IMMOBILISER (continued) In all instances, you must contact a RENAULT Dealer, who are the only people authorised to repair the engine immobiliser system. If the coded ignition key is faulty, use the second key (supplied with the vehicle).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEAD RESTRAINTS A 1 1 To raise or lower the headrest Pull the headrest towards you (i.e. towards the front of the vehicle) and slide it up or down at the same time. To adjust the angle of the headrest On certain vehicles the angle of the headrest can be adjusted. To do this, move the front section A of the headrest forwards or backwards until it feels comfortable. To remove the headrest First incline the seatback towards the rear.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS 1 1 To adjust the height Simply slide it up. 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. Storage position When the headrest is fully lowered, it is in the storage position; do not use this position when someone is sitting in the rear seats.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FRONT SEATS 3 4 1 So that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced, we would advise you not to recline the seatbacks excessively. Make sure the seatback is locked in place correctly. No objects should be placed on the floor (area in front of driver) as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres, thus obstructing its use. 2 To move forwards or backwards: Lift lever 2 to unlock the seat.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FRONT SEATS (continued) 5 6 Access to the rear seats Heated seats (three-door versions) Lift lever 5 and slide the seat forwards. With the ignition switched on, press the switch located on the rail cover 6. An indicator light will light up on the instrument panel. The system is not necessarily activated if the indicator light is lit up.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SEAT BELTS Always wear your seat belt when travelling in your car. You must also comply with the local legislation in the particular country you are in. Before driving off: - First ensure that your driving position is correct. - Then, to provide maximum safety, adjust your seat belt correctly. Adjusting your driving position • Sit with your back firmly against the seatback. This is essential to ensure your lumbar vertebrae are in the correct position.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SEAT BELTS (continued) Locking (continued) If the belt is jammed completely: - pull slowly but firmly, to unwind just over an inch (approximately 3 cm); - allow the belt to rewind by itself; - unwind the belt once more; - if the problem persists, consult your RENAULT Dealer. 3 4 6 Adjusting the height of the front seat shoulder strap Move button 3 to adjust the belt so that the shoulder strap 1 is positioned as described above.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS These are: O Front seat belt pretensioners. • Have the entire restraint system checked following an accident. O Force limiters. • No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the system (pretensioners, airbags, computers, wiring) and the system components must not be re-used on any other vehicle, even if identical. O Driver's and passenger airbags.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) Force limiter Driver and passenger airbags 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. These are fitted to both the driver and the front passenger seats.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) Operation The system waits a few seconds after the ignition has been switched on before being operational. If a severe frontal impact occurs, the airbag(s) inflate(s) rapidly, cushioning the impact of the driver's head and chest against the steering wheel and the front passenger's head against the dashboard.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) All 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. The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. Both the airbags and seat belts are integral parts of the same protection system.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) 1 Warnings concerning the driver’s airbag • Do not adjust either the steering wheel or the airbag cushion. • Do not cover the airbag cushion. • Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder, etc.) to the airbag cushion. • The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified personnel from the RENAULT network). • Do not sit too close to the steering wheel.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELT (continued) Side airbags Warnings concerning the side airbag • Fitting seat covers: Seats equipped with an airbag require special covers specifically designed for your vehicle. Consult your RENAULT Dealer to see if appropriate covers are available from RENAULT outlets.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE REAR SEAT BELTS Force limiter In the event of a frontal impact above a certain severity, this mechanism is used to limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level. Rear side seat belt pretensioners This system is only operational when the ignition is switched on.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR SEAT BELTS 2 A 1 6 3 5 B 4 Rear side seat belts 1 Rear central belt The belts are locked, unlocked and adjusted in the same way as for the front seat belts. Unwind the position 2. The rear bench seat must be correctly secured for the seat belts to be efficient. belt slowly from Fasten the black buckle 4 into the black housing 6. Fasten the last sliding buckle 2 into the red housing 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SEAT BELTS The following information applies to both the vehicle’s front and rear seat belts: • No modifications may be made to the component parts of the original restraint systems: seat belts and their mountings. Consult your Renault Dealer for special applications (e.g. fitting a child seat). • Do not use any devices which give any play in the belts (clothes pegs, clips for example).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) In all countries there are regulations governing the use of restraint systems for children and babies. In Europe, children under 12 years of age, less than 1.50 m tall and weighing less than 36 kg(1) must be restrained with an approved restraint adapted to the child's weight and height. The driver is responsible for ensuring that this equipment is used correctly.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) Age of child (weight of child) All versions (except utility version) Front passenger seat (2) Rear side seats Rear centre seat Birth to approximately 9 months (weight below 13 kg) I (4) U-I X From 9 months to approximately 3 years (weight from 9 to 18 kg) I (4) U - I (3) X From 3 years to approximately 12 years (1) (weight from 15 to 36 kg) X U (3) X X : seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age ran
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) Age of child (weight of child) Utility version Front passenger seat Birth to approximately 9 months (weight below 13 kg) I (2) From 9 months to approximately 3 years (weight from 9 to 18 kg) I (2) From 3 years to approximately 12 years (1) (weight from 15 to 36 kg) X X : seat not suitable for fitting a child seat for this age range.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) The right choice The safety of your children is also your responsibility. To give your children maximum protection, we recommend that you use seats obtained from a Renault Dealer. If your vehicle is equipped with an Isofix system, it is preferable to use an Isofix seat. (Refer to the information in section 1 on the Isofix system of child seats.) Restraint systems for all categories are available.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) A booster seat with a height-adjustable seatback and a belt guide are recommended as this will allow the belt to be worn as close to the base of the neck as possible but not on it. Place the head rest in the top position to allow you to press the seat back of the child seat firmly against the vehicle seatback.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) 4 5 DANGER Since front passenger airbag triggering and the position of a rear-facing child seat are incompatible, it is not permitted to install such a seat in this position unless the vehicle is fitted with an airbag deactivation device. Refer to the information on deactivating the front passenger airbag. The child may suffer very serious injuries if the airbag inflates.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) 2 1 Deactivation of passenger airbag the front You must deactivate the front left-hand airbag before fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat. With the ignition switched on, check that the warning light 2, AIRBAG OFF, is lit up on the dashboard.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) Activation of passenger airbag the front You should reactivate the airbag as soon as you remove the child seat from the front passenger seat to ensure the protection of your front passenger in the event of an impact. To reactivate the airbag: switch off the ignition and insert the ignition key into lock 1. The key then turns automatically to the ON position.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) Isofix - mounting system for child seats This is a new procedure for installing a child seat. This system equips the front passenger seat and the rear side seats of the vehicle. It consists of the following components: • Two anchoring rings 1 located between the seat and the seatback.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) Fitting a child seat (continued) • Slide the seat catches 3 in the guides 2 and push the seat hard to lock it on the rings; • Check that the seat is correctly locked by moving it from left to right and forwards and backwards.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) 4 4 5 5 7 6 A front-facing Isofix seat fitted on the front passenger seat Use the belt 4 delivered with the seat: - pass the belt between the two head restraint rods; - fix the hook 5 on the ring 6 located under the front passenger seat; - tighten the belt. Note: only fit the seat here if all other places are occupied.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) 4 4 5 5 8 A front-facing Isofix seat fitted on the rear side seat A front-facing Isofix seat fitted on the rear side seat When a front-facing child seat is installed, the front seat must not be moved back beyond the halfway point on the seat runners and the seatback must not be reclined too far. Each of the rear seats is fitted with two rings for mounting the base of the seat.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHILD SAFETY (continued) CHILD SAFETY • No modifications may be made to the component parts of the restraint system (belts and seats and their mountings) fitted originally. • The fitting instructions provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system should be followed carefully. • Avoid wearing bulky clothing and do not place any objects between the child and the restraint system.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CLOCK / EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE 1 H If the electrical supply is cut (battery disconnected, feed wire broken, etc.), the clock must be reset. M 2 3 Clock 1 - setting the clock Clock 3, setting the time With the ignition on, press button: H For hours, M For minutes. With the engine switched on, display 3 set to total mileage recorder and clock function, press and hold button 2, to access time setting mode, then release the button.
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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH DRIVER’S LAYOUT, LEFT HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Demister outlet for left-hand side window 2 Left-hand side vent 3 Stalk for: • direction indicators, • exterior lights, • front fog lights, • rear fog lights, • horn.
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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH DRIVER’S LAYOUT, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (continued) The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version, option and country. 1 Demister outlet for left-hand side window 2 Left-hand side vent 3 Passenger airbag location.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 2 11 If the If the 3 10 4a 4 9 5 8 7 warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. warning light comes on, you should visit a Renault Dealer in the near future. 1.42 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 1 Headlight dipped beam warning light 2 Rev counter (scale × 100) 3 Fuel level gauge Main beam headlight indicator light Rear fog light indicator light Front fog indicator light 4 Coolant temperature indicator In normal use, the needle should be below zone 4a. Under severe use the needle may enter this zone.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 2 11 If the If the 3 10 4a 4 9 5 8 7 warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. warning light comes on, you should visit a Renault Dealer in the near future. 1.44 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 6 Speed limiter and cruise control indicator light To understand how this operates, refer to the information on the cruise control and speed limiter functions in Section 2.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 2 11 If the If the 3 10 4a 4 9 5 8 7 warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. warning light comes on, you should visit a Renault Dealer in the near future. 1.46 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights, described below, depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 9 STOP light It goes out as soon as the engine starts. This lights up together with one of the warning lights: Engine immobiliser system indicator light This light performs several functions. Refer to the information on the engine immobiliser in Section 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 2 11 If the If the 3 10 4a 4 9 5 8 7 warning light comes on, you must stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. warning light comes on, you should visit a Renault Dealer in the near future. 1.48 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INSTRUMENT PANEL (continued) The presence and operation of the warning lights described below depend on the vehicle equipment and country. 9 Coolant temperature warning light If this lights up when the vehicle is being driven, it indicates that the engine is overheating. Stop and allow the engine to run at idle speed for a minute or two. The temperature should drop.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ON-BOARD COMPUTER 2 1 3 1 Display 2 General reset and trip mileage recorder reset button To reset the trip mileage recorder, the display must show the “trip mileometer” function. Automatic reset Automatic resetting will occur when the maximum of any of the memories is exceeded.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ON-BOARD COMPUTER (continued) Examples of display selections by pressing button 3 Interpreting the display a) Total mileage recorder. b) Trip mileage recorder. c) Fuel used (in litres or gallons) since the last reset. d) Average consumption (in mpg or l/100 km) since the last reset. The value is displayed after covering 400 metres taking into account the distance covered and the fuel used since the last reset. 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ON-BOARD COMPUTER (continued) Examples of display selections by pressing button 3 Interpreting the display e) Current consumption (in mpg or litres/100 km) The value is displayed after reaching a speed of 15 mph (25 km/h). f) Estimated range with remaining fuel (in miles or km) This function uses the average consumption since the last general reset. The value is displayed after covering 400 metres.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR VIEW MIRRORS 1 A B C 2 D E External rear view mirrors with manual adjustment External rear view mirrors with electrical adjustment To adjust the mirror, move lever 1. Ignition on, move knob 2: - position C to adjust the left hand mirror; - position E to adjust the right hand mirror; D is the central neutral position. Heated rear view mirrors The mirrors are de-iced at the same time as the rear screen demisting / de-icing is used.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR VIEW MIRRORS (continued) STEERING WHEEL 2 1 Interior rear view mirror Adjusting the steering wheel This is adjustable. When driving at night, to avoid being blinded by the headlights of a following vehicle, lower the small lever 1 located behind the rear view mirror. On certain vehicles, the position of the steering wheel can be adjusted. Lift lever 2 and set the steering wheel in the required position.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 3 1 Automatic operation (continued) A bleep confirms the deactivation of this function, and two bleeps confirm its reactivation. Manual operation Turn the end of stalk 1 until the symbol appears opposite mark 3. 1 An indicator light lights up on the instrument panel in all cases. Headlight main beam 2 Side lights Dipped beam headlights Turn the end of stalk 1 to align the symbol opposite the mark 3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (continued) The front and rear fog lights switch off when the exterior lights are switched off. 4 5 4 Special case The front and rear fog lights do not operate in automatic mode. They only come on if the end of ring 1 is in position or . Lights on warning buzzer Front fog lights Rear fog light Turn the central ring 4 of the stalk to align the symbol with mark 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ELECTRIC HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT Versions Tumblewheel adjustment positions A All versions except utility Position 0 or 1: basic setting, luggage compartment empty with driver alone or with a front passenger. Position 2 or 3: vehicle with 5 persons on board, luggage compartment empty. A Position 3: Vehicle luggage compartment fully laden and driver only.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER Vehicle fitted with windscreen wiper and rain sensor Vehicles with automatic selection of wiping speed With the ignition switched on, turn stalk 1 If a wiping speed is selected when driving, the wiping speed is reduced to a lower speed when the vehicle stops: • from fast wiping speed the speed will change to normal wiping speed; • from normal wiping speed the speed will change to intermittent wiping.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WINDSCREEN WASHER/WIPER (continued) 1 • Car headlights on Press for longer than one second to activate the windscreen washer and headlight washer devices simultaneously. Windscreen washer, headlight washers With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 towards you. A short press triggers one sweep cycle of the wiper, while a longer press triggers three cycles. • Car lights off You activate the windscreen washer and wiper.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR SCREEN WASH/WIPE In freezing conditions, make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck to the windscreen (risk of overheating the motor). Keep an eye on the condition of the blades. Change them as soon as they become less efficient: approximately once a year. 2 1 1 Intermittent rear wiper Rear washer Ignition on, turn the end of stalk 1 to align reference mark 2 opposite the symbol.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH DE-ICING 1 Heated rear screen With the engine running, press button 1 (the warning light lights up on the instrument panel). This function ensures the de-icing and demisting of the rear screen and the heated external rear-view mirrors (if the vehicle is fitted with them). The function is stopped: - automatically after 15 minutes operation, - by pressing button 1 again (the warning light goes out). 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE SIGNALS 1 0 3 1 2 Horn Hazard warning lights Direction indicators Press on the central cushion of steering wheel 2. Press switch 3. This switch lights up all four indicators at the same time. Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction in which you are going to turn.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FUEL TANK Fuel grade Petrol version Use fuel which corresponds to the appropriate grade defined by the standards in force in the particular country you are in. Refer to the Engine specifications section. 1 Useful capacity of the fuel tank: Approximately 11 gallons (50 litres). There is a cap holder 1 on the fuel filler flap for holding the cap when filling the tank. Diesel versions Use diesel fuel only.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FUEL TANK (continued) Filling with fuel Filling with fuel (continued) Persistent fuel odour Petrol version Use unleaded fuel only. Using leaded fuel will damage the depollution equipment and may lead to a loss of warranty. To avoid the tank being filled with leaded fuel, the filler neck has a restrictor with a valve which only allows an unleaded petrol nozzle to be used (at the petrol pump).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 2: Driving (advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment) Running in/Ignition switch .............................................................................................................................. Starting the engine/Stopping the engine ........................................................................................................ Special features of petrol versions ..........................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH RUNNING IN IGNITION SWITCH Petrol version “Ignition on” position M The ignition is on: • petrol version: the engine may be started • diesel version: the heater plugs are on. For the first 625 miles (1,000 km), do not exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) in the highest gear or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting the engine Stopping the engine O Petrol injection With the engine idling, return the key to the “Stop” position. Engine hot or cold - Turn the key to the Start position without depressing the accelerator. - Release the key as soon as the engine starts.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SPECIAL POINTS - PETROL VERSIONS The following operating conditions may cause the catalytic converter to overheat and thus reduce its efficiency or even destroy it and cause heat damage to the vehicle: • Driving for a long time with the low fuel level warning light illuminated; • Faulty ignition, running out of fuel or spark plug disconnected occurring as engine misfiring and snatches when driving; • Using leaded petrol; • Using lubrication additives or
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SPECIAL POINTS - DIESEL VERSIONS Diesel engine speed Winter precautions Diesel engines have an injection system with a mechanical governor which prevents overrevving of the engine regardless of the gear engaged. To avoid any problems in icy conditions: • ensure your battery is always well charged. Running out of fuel • ensure the fuel level in the tank never drops too low to avoid condensation forming at the bottom of the tank.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING RENAULT actively participates in the reduction of pollutant exhaust gas emissions and in saving energy. By virtue of its design, its original settings and moderate fuel consumption, your RENAULT conforms to the current antipollution standards. Technical design cannot achieve everything, however.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING (continued) Monitoring exhaust gas • Brake as little as possible by suitably anticipating an obstacle or bend and then simply releasing the accelerator pedal. • Avoid sudden acceleration. The exhaust gas monitoring system will detect any malfunctioning of the vehicle's exhaust gas depollution system.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ADVICE ON ANTIPOLLUTION AND HOW TO ECONOMISE ON FUEL WHEN DRIVING (continued) • For vehicles fitted with air conditioning, more fuel may be used during urban driving; switch off the system when it is not really needed. • Never fill the fuel tank up to the brim to avoid it overflowing. • Do not leave an empty roof rack in position. • Use a trailer for carrying bulky objects. • When towing a caravan, fit a wind deflector and adjust it properly.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENVIRONMENT Your vehicle has been designed with the aim of caring for the environment. • Most versions are fitted with a depollution system incorporating the catalytic converter, oxygen sensor and active carbon filter (which prevents fuel vapour evaporating from the fuel tank into the open air). • These vehicles run on unleaded fuel only.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX For safety reasons, certain positions may not be selected until the mechanism is released: press button A. 1 The lever may only be moved to D or R when the vehicle is stationary, with your foot on the brake and the accelerator pedal released.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) Forward gears Move the lever to position D. In the majority of traffic conditions, you will not have to move the lever again: the gears will change automatically at the right time and at the appropriate engine speed, since the automatic system takes into account the vehicle load, the road contour and the particular driving style you have chosen.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH PROACTIVE AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (continued) Parking the vehicle A J When the vehicle is stationary, place the lever in position P while keeping your foot on the brake pedal: the automatic gearbox is in neutral and the drive wheels are mechanically locked by the gearbox. Apply the handbrake. Operating faults • If the lever becomes jammed in P, even though you are depressing the brake pedal, it can be released manually.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX Driving Switch on the ignition. 2 1 3 4 6 Selector lever 1 Mode selection button: enables you to move from manual mode to automatic mode or from automatic to manual mode at any time with the engine running. Note: The selector lever automatically returns to the middle position after use. 5 Display 2 automatic mode 3 brake pedal depressed warning light 4 gear display 5 not used 6 gearbox fault warning light.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX (continued) Starting up Moving forwards (starting in neutral) The gear display shows N and A. • With your foot on the brake pedal, push the selector lever toward the front and then release it again. • Release the brake pedal: - it is possible to carry out parking manoeuvres when the engine is idling. - accelerate gently to move off. Note: you can pull away in second gear if you are driving on slippery surfaces (snow, mud, etc.).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX (continued) Semi-automatic mode (manual) When in automatic mode, moving the selector lever up or down through the gears or pushing the automatic mode switch will switch the system into semi-automatic mode. If you push the switch, you do not need to shift up or down through the gears. You can initiate gear changes using the selector lever.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX (continued) Automatic mode Automatic mode is selected by default every time the ignition is switched on. You can change it at any time when driving by pressing the mode change button. The letter A appears on the display. The vehicle is controlled using the accelerator and the brake.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX (continued) Accelerating and overtaking Parking You have two options: 1) slowly depress the accelerator pedal to speed up gradually. 2) depress the accelerator pedal as far as it will go (or: take your foot off the pedal and depress the pedal again until you reach the point of resistance. It is possible to park in gear (for example, on a slope). To do this: - with the ignition on, select a gear with your foot on the brake.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH QUICKSHIFT 5 GEARBOX (continued) Horn Operating faults • If you keep the vehicle on a slope for too long without applying the brakes or handbrake, there is a risk that the clutch will overheat. • Your vehicle will not start: you can start the engine when the vehicle is moving if the battery is not discharged (display lit up). In this event, an intermittent beep will remind you that you should put your foot on the brake or apply the handbrake.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH GEAR LEVER HANDBRAKE To release Pull the lever up slightly, press in button 2 and lower the lever to the floor. 1 2 POWER ASSISTED STEERING Never leave the steering on full lock when the vehicle is parked (risk of damaging the power assisted steering pump). If you are driving with the handbrake incorrectly released, the red warning light on the instrument panel will remain illuminated.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) When braking sharply, the two main aims are to reduce the stopping distance and to keep the vehicle under control. However, depending on the nature of the ground, the atmospheric conditions and your reactions, dangers due to loss of adherence may exist: the wheels may lock and directional control may be lost. To avoid these risks, your vehicle has been fitted with the anti-lock braking system (ABS).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function 6 3 2 5 4 1 The speed limiter function allows you to decide on a maximum driving speed. This may be useful, for example, in town driving or in areas with speed restriction (roadworks), etc. The system operates above a driving speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). Controls Indicator light 1 Main On/Off switch 2 Limited speed storage switch and adjustment of limited speed (increasing).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function (continued) Driving When a limited speed is stored, press on the accelerator pedal until you reach the limited speed. From this point, no effort on the accelerator pedal will allow you to exceed the programmed speed except in an emergency (see information on exceeding the limited speed).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: limiter function (continued) Exceeding the limited speed In the event of an emergency It is possible to exceed the limited speed at any moment. To do this: depress the accelerator pedal firmly and fully (beyond the point of resistance). The speed flashes on the instrument panel (on-board computer) to inform you that the cruise control speed is being exceeded.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function 6 3 2 5 4 1 When road conditions permit (fluid or motorway traffic), the cruise control allows you to take your foot off the accelerator while your car continues to cruise at the speed you have selected. This is called the “cruising speed”. This cruising speed may be set at any speed at speeds of 20 mph (30 km/h) and above.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function (continued) Exceeding the cruise control speed In the event of an emergency The cruising speed may be exceeded at any time by pressing the accelerator pedal. The speed flashes on the instrument panel (on-board computer) to inform you that the cruise control speed is being exceeded.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRUISE CONTROL - SPEED LIMITER: cruising function (continued) 3 4 1 Switching the function off Return to cruising speed The function is switched off when you: - press the brake pedal, - press the clutch pedal to shift to neutral for vehicles with automatic gearbox, - press button 4; in this case the selected speed remains stored, - press button 1; in this case the selected speed is no longer stored.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM: ESP This system helps you to keep control of the vehicle in “critical” driving conditions (avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip in a bend...). This function is an additional aid in the event of critical driving conditions to allow the behaviour of the vehicle to be adapted to the driving conditions. However, the function does not take the place of the driver.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM: ESP (continued) Faults When the system detects an operating fault, warning lights 1 and 3 light up. Consult your Renault Dealer. 3 1 2 Disabling the function The function is deactivated by pressing switch 2, warning light 1 will light up to confirm this. This action also deactivates traction control: see the information on the traction control system in section 2.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM This system helps to limit skidding on drive wheels and to control the vehicle when pulling away or accelerating. This function is an additional aid in the event of critical driving conditions to allow the behaviour of the vehicle to be adapted to the driving conditions. However, the function does not take the place of the driver. It does not increase the vehicle's limitations and should not encourage you to drive more quickly.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (continued) Operating faults When the system detects an operating fault, warning lights 1 and 3 light up. Consult your Renault Dealer. 3 1 2 Disabling the function In some situations (driving on very wet ground: snow, mud,... or driving with chained wheels), the system may reduce the engine power to limit skidding. It is possible to deactivate the function by pressing switch 2 if this is not desirable.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 3: Your comfort Air vents ................................................................................................................................................. 3.02 Heating and air conditioning .............................................................................................................. 3.04 ¬ Interior lights .............................................................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR VENTS (air outlets) 1 2 3 8 4 5 6 7 8 1 - left hand side window demister 5 - control panel 2 - left hand side air vent 6 - right hand side air vent 3 - windscreen demisting vents 7 - right hand side window demister 4 - centre air vents 8 - heater outlets for front and rear footwells 3.02 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR VENTS (continued) 2 1 3 3 4 Side air vents Centre air vent Flow: Move wheel 2 (beyond the point where a certain resistance is felt). Flow: Move wheel 4 (beyond the point where a certain resistance is felt). : fully open. : fully open. : closed. : closed. Direction: Right / left: move tab 1. Direction: Right / left: move tabs 3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEATING - VENTILATION A B C Distribution of air in passenger compartment the Move control B. • Position The air flow is directed to the dashboard air vents only. This selection is not appropriate if all the air vents are closed. • Position The air flow is directed to the dashboard air vents and the footwells. Controls Adjusting the air temperature A Air temperature adjustment. Move control A.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEATING - VENTILATION (continued) B • Position C • Position position) For improved efficiency, close the dashboard air vents. All the air flow is directed to the windscreen demisters and the side window demisters. (Isolation This position prevents any air from entering (regardless of the position of control C). This allows the passenger compartment to be isolated from the external environment (driving through polluted areas, etc.).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEATING - VENTILATION AND ISOLATING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT A B C D • Position E The air flow is directed to the dashboard air vents and the footwells. • Position The air flow is directed to the footwells. • Position Controls A Air temperature adjustment. the Move control B. B Distribution of air. C Isolation of the passenger compartment (air recirculation). D Air recirculation indicator light.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEATING - VENTILATION AND ISOLATING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (continued) A E Adjusting the air temperature Move control A. The further the control is positioned to the right, the higher the temperature. Adjusting the amount of air supplied to the passenger compartment Move control E from 0 to 4. Passenger compartment ventilation is by “blown air”. The ventilation fan determines how much air enters but vehicle speed has a slight effect on this.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEATING - VENTILATION AND ISOLATING THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (continued) C D Prolonged use of the isolation mode may cause odours due to the air not being renewed and may cause the windows to mist up. Return to normal operation (external air) by pressing button C as soon as the polluted area is left behind. Isolating the passenger compartment Button C Normal operation of the system is obtained using external air.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING A B C D E F Adjusting the air temperature G Move control A. To the right: maximum temperature possible To the left: minimum temperature possible. Adjusting the amount of air supplied to the passenger compartment Controls A Air temperature adjustment. F Air recirculation indicator light. operation B Operating the air conditioning. G Adjusting air volume output. C Air conditioning indicator light.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING (continued) • Position D The air flow is distributed between all the air vents, the side window demisters, the windscreen demisters and the footwells. • Position For improved efficiency, close the dashboard air vents. All the air flow is directed to the windscreen demisters and the side window demisters. Distribution of air in passenger compartment the Move control D.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING (continued) E Isolating the passenger compartment Button E Normal operation of the system is obtained using external air. The air recirculation position allows the passenger compartment to be isolated from the external atmosphere (driving in polluted areas, etc.). To enter the isolation mode, press button E . F This function allows the desired warmth of the passenger compartment to be achieved as quickly as possible.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING (continued) B C G Note: the air conditioning may be used in all conditions, but does not operate when the external temperature is low. • Button B not activated (warning light C off) The air conditioning is not operational. Heating and ventilation are therefore identical to that of a vehicle without air conditioning. • Button B activated (warning light C on) The air conditioning is operating.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING (continued) B C In very hot weather, or when the vehicle has been parked in the sun, open the doors for a few moments to allow the hot air to escape before starting off. G No cool air Check that the controls are correctly positioned and that the fuses are in good condition. If not, stop the air conditioning system (warning light C goes out) and call for the assistance of a Renault Dealer.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING 1 13 2 12 11 3 10 9 8 4 5 7 6 Controls 1 - automatic mode button 2 and 12 - air temperature adjustment buttons 5 - automatic windscreen demister-de-icer button 6 - air recirculation button 8 to 10 - air distribution buttons 3 - display 11 - air conditioning button 4 and 7 - ventilation speed adjustment buttons All buttons except 2, 4, 7, and 12 have associated indicator lights which light up when the function
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) 1 2 12 O Air conditioning (automatic mode) Automatic air conditioning is a system which will ensure that the temperature in the passenger compartment is maintained at a comfortable level (except in extreme conditions of use). This system is equipped with a comfort level selector to provide in-car comfort whatever the weather. Operation of the automatic mode • Press button 1; the indicator light comes on.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) For optimum operation, we recommend that you leave the air vents open in all weathers. 3 Operation of the automatic mode (continued) To reach and maintain the selected comfort level, the system acts upon: - blower speed, - air distribution, - air recirculation management, - air conditioning (on or off). The indicator lights let you know what the system has selected.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) 1 5 Press button 1 to return to automatic mode. Press button 5 again to switch off automatic windscreen demisting/de-icing mode. O Visibility (automatic de-icing - demisting) Press button 5 to operate windscreen de-icing/demisting by ventilation. The indicator light comes on. The AUTO indicator light goes out. This system quickly demists and de-ices the windscreen and the front side windows.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Button 9 1 The air is only directed to the feet of the front and rear passengers. Button 10 The air flows mainly dashboard air vents. 10 9 to the 8 Personalised operation O Selecting air distribution The system normally operates in automatic mode but you can alter the standard settings used by the system (quantity of air, etc.). Automatic mode is switched off by pressing one of the following buttons.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) O Altering blower speed 1 4 5 In automatic mode, the system uses the most suitable amount of air to reach and maintain the desired temperature. Press button 4 or 7 to switch off automatic mode. The indicator light on button 1 will go out. These buttons increase or decrease the amount of air blown into the passenger compartment.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) Special instructions Switching on air recirculation automatically switches on the air conditioning. The function operates periodically if the external temperature is lower than approximately 10°C; the indicator light on button 6 will go out after a few minutes. The function operates permanently if the external temperature is above approximately 10°C; press button 6 to switch off.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (continued) 1 3 5 13 O Switching the system off Press button 13 The The indicator light comes on. No more information appears on the display 3. The system is switched off. button isolates the passenger compartment from the outside atmosphere. Press buttons 1 or 5 to return to automatic mode. 3.21 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH AIR CONDITIONING If no cool air is produced Check that the controls are set correctly and that the fuses are in good condition. Otherwise switch off the air conditioning and contact a RENAULT Dealer. Do not open the refrigerant fluid circuit. Fuel consumption When the air conditioning is operating, it is normal to notice an increase in fuel consumption (especially when driving in town).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INTERIOR LIGHTING 2 A B 3 1 Light A Light B Tilt light 1 to give: - continuous lighting, - lighting controlled, depending on version, by the opening of one of the front doors, or by one of the four doors. It only extinguishes when the doors concerned are correctly closed. Tilt switch 2 to give: - Continuous lighting. - Lighting controlled, depending on version, by opening one of the front doors, or by one of the four doors.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INTERIOR LIGHTING (continued) 5 6 4 Front door lights 4 Rear lights 6 They operate in a similar way to the other lights. Tilt switch 5 to give: - Continuous lighting. - Lighting controlled by the opening of one of the four doors. It only goes out when the doors concerned are correctly closed. - No lighting. 3.24 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WINDOW RISERS 1 3 2 Front driver's window side electric Manual window risers Operate window winder 3. With the ignition on or off and the driver’s door closed: Press switch 1 to open the window or lift switch 1 to close it. Front passenger's side electric window With the ignition on, press switch 2 to open the window or lift switch 2 to close it. Automatic operation This is in addition to the driver’s window operation described above.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SUN VISOR WINDSCREEN 1 3 1 2 2 Front sun visor Vanity mirrors 2 Lower the sun visor 1. Special feature on driver's side: A vanity mirror in the sun visor has a cover. Windscreen layers with reflective This windscreen reflects the sun and, in particular, limits the infrared rays entering the passenger compartment. An area 3 is suitable for affixing passes to the windscreen (e.g. motorway permits, car park season tickets, etc.). 3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH MANUAL SUNROOF Closing 1 Keep lever 2 depressed and return handle 1 to its original position. 2 3 4 Opening Removal To the first stage Tilt handle 1 forwards until it locks. Open the sunroof to the first stage. Press button 4 (if necessary, using a tool such as a flat screwdriver) to release the pin 3 from handle 1: the pin should be freed. To the second stage Press lever 2 and simultaneously tilt handle 1 until the mechanism locks again.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ELECTRIC SUNROOF To slide the sunroof Tilted sunroof, - Opening: tilt the switch 1 towards the rear and keep it depressed until the required tilt angle is obtained. - Closing: tilt the switch 1 towards the front. 1 To tilt the sunroof With the ignition on: - Opening: tilt the switch 1 towards the rear and keep it depressed until the required tilt angle is obtained. - Closing: tilt the switch 1 towards the front.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ELECTRIC SUNROOF (continued) 2 Sunroof screen Slide it using handle 2. To keep the screen closed, the hook must be secured into the sunroof frame. • Check that the sunroof is correctly closed before leaving the vehicle. • Clean the seal every three months using products provided by our Technical Department. • Do not open the sunroof immediately after a rain shower or after washing your vehicle. 3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH STORAGE COMPARTMENTS 3 1 4 2 Passenger side glove box 1 To open, lift handle 2. The box contains a sunglasses holder, a pen holder and space for credit cards. Centre console compartment 3 storage Driver's storage compartment 4 No objects should be placed on the floor (area in front of driver) as such objects may slide under the pedal during braking manoeuvres, thus obstructing its use. 3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH STORAGE COMPARTMENTS (continued) 3 3 2 1 Door storage compartments 1 Rear compartments 2 Front seat document pouches 3 4 Storage compartment passenger seat 4 under 3.31 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ASHTRAYS - CIGAR LIGHTER 1 2 Ashtray Cigar lighter To open, lift cover 1. To empty the ashtray, pull the assembly towards you and it will be released from its housing. Ignition on, press in the cigar lighter 2. It will click out by itself as soon as it is ready. Pull it out to use it. After use, replace it without pushing it all the way in. 3.32 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR BENCH SEAT (operation) 3 1 2 A 4 B 3 4 The seat base and the seatback may be folded down (in one or two sections) to allow bulky objects to be carried To fold down the seat base Lift seat base A, against the front seats. To fold down the seatback Removing the seat base Remove the rear head restraints (if they are fitted to the vehicle). Press button 2 and lower the seatback B. Lift the seat base to remove brackets 3 from their housing 4.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 1 2 To open To close: Press button 1 and lift the tailgate. Lower the tailgate using handle 2 inside the tailgate to help you. When the tailgate has been lowered to shoulder height, release handle 2 and finish closing the tailgate by pressing down on the tailgate from the outside. 3.34 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T3.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (continued) 1 1 2 Built-in garment case 2 Rear shelf To remove, release the two return cords 1. Gently lift the shelf and pull it towards you. Refitting is the reverse of removal. Do not place any objects, in particular heavy or hard objects, on the rear parcel shelf. These may pose a risk to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the vehicle is involved in an accident.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LUGGAGE COVER The luggage cover consists of three solid sections. It can be used in one of three ways: • In the unfolded position. • In the half-folded position. • Removed entirely. To remove the luggage cover, place it in the half-folded position, take hold of the end and pull it towards you. Do not place any objects, in particular heavy or hard objects, on the luggage compartment cover.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always place objects carried in the luggage compartment so that their largest dimension is against: - the back of the rear bench seat, for normal loading. - the folded down maximum loading. seat, for Always put the heaviest items directly onto the floor. When the vehicle is fitted with them, use the lashing points located on the floor at the rear to secure transported items.
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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 4: Maintenance Bonnet ................................................................................................................................................................ Engine oil level .................................................................................................................................... 4.03 ¬ Oil changes: Engine .........................................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH BONNET Closing the bonnet 2 3 To close the bonnet, replace strut 4 in its mounting 3, hold the bonnet in the middle and lower it to 20 cm above the closed position. Now release it and it will lock under its own weight. Check that the bonnet is correctly locked. 4 Check that nothing has been left in the engine compartment before closing the bonnet. 5 1 Opening the bonnet Bonnet safety lock To open, pull handle 1. To unlock, lift lever 2.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE OIL LEVEL An engine uses oil for lubrication and to coolmoving parts and it is sometimes necessary to top up the level between oil changes. However, consult your Renault Dealer if more than 0.5 litre is being consumed every 625 miles (1000 km) after the running-in period. Oil change frequency: Check the oil level from time to time and always before long journeys, to avoid the risk of damaging your engine.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) A B C Consult your Renault Dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels. A B Reading the level using the dipstick - Take out the dipstick. - Wipe the dipstick using 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.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) 1 1 1 2 2 2 1.2 1.2 16V Topping up/filling - Unscrew filler cap 1. - Top up the level. (For information, the capacity between the minimum and maximum reading on dipstick 2 is between 1.5 and 2 litres depending on the engine.) - Wait for approx. two minutes to allow the oil to flow into the engine.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) 1 1 2 2 C 1.5 dCi 2.0 16V 1.9 dTi Special features on engine 2.0 16V Cap 1 is located underneath a filler flap. 4.06 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T4.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE OIL LEVEL (continued) / OIL CHANGE Oil change Oil change frequency: Refer to the Servicing booklet for your vehicle. Change the oil more often if the vehicle is subject to severe use. Average capacities of oil change (for information) 1.2 l - 1.2 l 16V engines : 4.0 litres 1.4 litre 16 V engines : 4.9 litres 1.6 litre 16V engines : 4.9 litres 2.0 16V engines : 4.75 litres 1.5 litre dCi engine: 5.0 litres 1.9 l dTi engine: 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LEVELS Topping up After any operation on the hydraulic circuit, a specialist must replace the brake fluid. Only use fluids approved by RENAULT’s Technical Department and which have been taken from a sealed container. Fluid change frequency: Refer to the servicing booklet for your vehicle. 1 Brake fluid This must be checked frequently, especially if you notice even the slightest loss in braking efficiency.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LEVELS (continued) Frequency for checking coolant level Check the coolant level regularly (very severe damage is likely to be caused to the engine if it runs out of coolant). If topping up is required, only use products approved by RENAULT's Technical Department: - Anti-freeze protection; - Anti-corrosion protection of the cooling system. 1 1 Coolant Coolant replacement intervals Refer to your vehicle's Servicing booklet.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LEVELS (continued) 2 1 Power assisted steering pump Battery Frequency of changing: refer to the Servicing booklet for your vehicle. The battery does not require any maintenance. Never open cover 2. Level: The correct level when cold should be: - visible between the Min and Max marks on reservoir 1. For topping up or refilling with oil, use products approved by RENAULT's Technical Department.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH LEVELS (continued) 1 FILTERS The replacement of filter elements (air filter, passenger compartment filter, diesel filter, etc.) is anticipated in the maintenance operations for your vehicle. Frequency for replacing filter components: see the Servicing booklet for your vehicle. Windscreen washer reservoir Filling: via plug 1. This reservoir also supplies the headlight washers (if fitted to the vehicle).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH BODYWORK MAINTENANCE Protection against the action of corrosive agents Although your vehicle has been treated with very effective anti-corrosion products, it is still subject to the action of: • corrosives in the atmosphere - atmospheric pollution (urban and industrial areas), - saline atmosphere (near the sea, particularly in hot weather), - seasonal and humid climatic conditions, especially road salt in winter.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (continued) What you should do • Wash your car frequently, using our recommended cleaning products and use a high pressure jet to rinse off the wheel arches and under the body to get rid of: - spots of tree resin and industrial grime; - bird droppings, which contain chemicals which rapidly discolour paintwork and may even cause the paint to peel off; The vehicle must be washed immediately to remove these marks since they cannot be re
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH MAINTAINING INTERIOR TRIM Do Whatever type of stain is on the trim, use soapy water (if necessary, with warm water) based on: • natural soap, • washing up liquid (with one part washing up liquid to 200 parts water). Rinse off with a soft, damp cloth. • Seat belts These must be kept clean. Use products selected by our Technical Department or warm soapy water using a sponge and dry off with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning agents or dyes.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 5: Practical advice Emergency spare wheel .................................................................................................................................... Toolkit (Jack - Wheelbrace - Tyre levers etc.) ................................................................................................ Hubcaps - Wheels .................................................................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL 3 1 2 4 Emergency spare wheel 2 This is located in the luggage compartment. • Slacken central fastener 3. • Remove the tool kit 4. To reach the emergency spare wheel: • Open the tailgate. • Lift the luggage compartment carpet using circular cut-out 1. • Release the wheel 2. emergency spare If the spare wheel has been stored for several years, have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use. 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TOOL KIT Hubcap spanner 2 2 This is used to unclip the hubcaps. 6 3 Wheel spanner 6 This is used to lock or release the wheel bolts. 4 5 Towing ring 3 Refer to the Towing section in section 5 for information on using the towing ring. 1 The tool kit 1 is located on the emergency spare wheel. It consists of a set of tools for various operations on the vehicle: jack, wheelbrace, towing hitch, etc. and a space for a bulb unit.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WHEEL HUBCAPS - WHEELS A 3 1 5 2 Hubcap with concealed wheel bolts (example: Hubcap 1) Remove the Hubcap using the Hubcap spanner A (from the tool kit) or the end of the wheelbrace, by engaging the hook into one of the openings around the edge of the Hubcap. To refit the Hubcap, clip it into position, ensuring it is aligned with the valve 2.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CHANGING A WHEEL 1 2 Park your vehicle on firm, flat ground (if necessary, placing a plank under the base of the jack). Switch on the hazard warning lights. Apply the handbrake and engage a gear (first or reverse, or P on an automatic gearbox). Ask all the passengers to get out of the vehicle and keep them away from moving traffic. 3 • Remove the wheel embellisher (see section on embellishers).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TYRES Tyre safety - road wheels The tyres are the only contact between the vehicle and the road, so it is essential to keep them in good condition. You must make sure that your tyres conform to local road regulations. 1 2 Maintaining the tyres When they need to be replaced, only tyres of the same make, dimension, type and profile should be used.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TYRES (continued) Tyre inflation pressures Tyre inflation pressures must be adhered to. (Remember to check the emergency spare wheel at the same time.) Inflation pressures must be checked at least once a month and always before a long journey. (Refer to the section on Tyre inflation pressures). Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures which may be reached in hot weather or after driving at high speeds.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TYRES (continued) Use in winter • Chains For safety reasons, chains must never be fitted to the wheels on the rear axle. Chains must not be fitted to tyres which are larger than those originally fitted to the vehicle. • “Snow” or winter tyres We recommend that these are fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum road holding.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WIPERS 5 1 2 C Refitting a windscreen or rear screen wiper blade Refitting is the reverse of removal. Ensure the blade is correctly locked in position. 3 B 4 6 A Replacing the wiper blades 1 windscreen Replacing the rear screen wiper blade 5 • Lift the wiper arm 3. • Lift the wiper arm 6. • Move the blade into a horizontal position. • Pivot the blade until a resistance is felt.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEADLIGHTS WITH HALOGEN BULBS: replacing bulbs Cleaning the headlights 4 2 3 A B 1 5 Headlight main beam Front side lights Remove the cover A. Unclip bulb connector 1. Remove the bulb holder 5 to access the bulb. Disengage the springs 2 and remove the bulb. Bulb type: W5W. Dipped beam headlights Remove cover B. Turn the connector a quarter of a turn and remove bulb 3. Type of bulb: 1 ¶ H1 3 ¶ H7 anti-UV (see box).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEADLIGHTS WITH XENON BULBS: replacing bulbs Main beam headlights 2 1 Remove cover A. 3 Turn the connector 1 a quarter of a turn and remove the bulb. Type of bulb: anti U.V. (see box). A Do not touch the Halogen bulb glass. Hold it by its base. B 4 When the bulb has been changed, refit cover A correctly. Dipped beam headlights with xenon bulbs They are marked on the label 3 under the cover B.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH HEADLIGHTS WITH XENON BULBS: replacing bulbs (continued) Cleaning headlights 2 As the headlights are made with plastic lenses, use a soft cloth or cotton wool to clean them. If this does not clean them properly, use a soft cloth or cotton wool slightly moistened with soapy water and then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth. Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth. 4 Cleaning products containing alcohol must not be used under any circumstances.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FOG LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs Additional lights If you wish to fit fog lights or long range headlights to your vehicle, consult your Renault Dealer. 1 Front fog lights 1 Changing a bulb and adjusting the headlight beam: Consult your Renault Dealer.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs 2 1 3 4 2 5 2 Remove bolt 1 and release the rear lights unit from outside. Unclip the bulb holder using tabs 2. 6 3 Fog light (or nothing) Bayonet type bulb filaments P 21 W. with 2 4 Indicator Orange P 21 W bayonet bulb. 5 Reversing light Bayonet type bulb filaments P 21 W. with 2 6 Tail light and stop light Bayonet type bulb with filaments P 21/5 W. 2 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REAR LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (continued) 1 3 2 Third centre stop light 1 Number plate lights The third stop light is a special strip light. Consult your Renault Dealer if any work needs to be carried out on this. Release bulb holder 2 (using a flat blade screwdriver for example). Unclip lens 3 from the bulb holder to reach the bulb. Bulb type: double ended tubular bulb 5 W. 5.15 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH SIDE REPEATERS: replacing the bulbs 1 2 Unclip the repeater 1 (using a flat blade screwdriver for example). Turn the bulb holder 2 a quarter turn and remove the bulb. Bulb type: W 5 W. 5.16 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INTERIOR LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs 4 1 2 3 Courtesy light Rear lights 4 Unclip cover 1 (using a tool such as a flat screwdriver). Turn bulb holder 2 or 3 a quarter of a turn. Bulb type: W 5 W or: festoon type bulb 7W for a single courtesy light. Unclip the light (using a tool such as a flat-bladed screwdriver). Remove the bulb by turning it a quarter of a turn. Type of bulb: Bayonet type 5 W. 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH INTERIOR LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (continued) 7 5 6 8 Door lights 5 Luggage compartment light 6 Unclip the light 5 (using a tool such as a flat blade screwdriver). Unclip light 6 by pressing on the tabs on each side of the light (using a tool such as a flat screwdriver). Press tab 7 to release the lens and reach the bulb 8. Disconnect the light. Type of bulb: double-ended tubular bulb 7 W. Release the bulb. Type of bulb: W 5 W. 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH BATTERY breakdown To avoid all risk of sparks: - Ensure that the consumers are disconnected before disconnecting or reconnecting the battery. - When charging, switch off the charger before connecting or disconnecting the battery. - Do not place metal objects on the battery to avoid creating a short circuit between the terminals. Connecting a battery charger Both battery leads must be disconnected (with the engine switched off).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH BATTERY: breakdown (continued) Starting the vehicle using the battery from another vehicle Check that there is no contact between cables A and B and that cable A is not touching any metal parts on the vehicle supplying the current.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REMOTE CONTROL LOCKING DEVICE (batteries) 2 1 Replacing the battery Slide off the remote control cover 1. Replace the battery 2 according to the direction marked on the cover. Note: When replacing the battery, it is advisable not to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover. The batteries can be obtained from your Renault Dealer. These batteries should last about two years. There is a delay of 1 second between locking and unlocking actions. 5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FUSES 3 3 2 A 1 4 CORRECT INCORRECT Fuse box 2 If electrical equipment does not work, check the condition of the fuses. Lift cover A using handle 1. To identify the fuses, refer to the fuse allocation label 4 (shown on the page opposite). It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations. Remove the fuse using tweezers 3. Slide the fuse sideways to remove it from the tweezers.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FUSES (continued) Allocation of fuses (the presence of fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level) Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Symbol Allocation Air bag/Central timer Right hand main beam headlight Left hand side light Stop lights Left hand main beam headlight Right hand side light Dual headlights (dipped beam headlights and main beam headlights) Engine immobiliser Heated rear screen Windscreen wipers Anti-lock braking (ABS) Heat
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TOWING breakdown 2 1 3 2 The steering lock must not be applied; the ignition key must be in position “M” (ignition) allowing lights and signals to be used (stop lights and direction indicators). The vehicle lights must be used at night. It is also important to observe the towing conditions defined by the legislation for the particular country you are in. Do not exceed the towing weight for your vehicle. Consult your Renault Dealer.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TOWING breakdown, (continued) • Renault recommends using a rigid towing bar. If a rope or cable is used (where the law allows this), the vehicle being towed must be able to brake. • A vehicle must not be towed if it is not fit to be driven. • Do not accelerate or brake suddenly when towing, as this may result in damage to the vehicle. • When towing a vehicle, do not exceed 15 mph (25 km/h).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH TOWING trailer A A = 662 mm. Permissible nose weight when towing a trailer, max. towing weight, braked and unbraked: Refer to the information on “WEIGHTS” in section 6: Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for information on how to fit and operate the towing attachment. It is advisable to keep these instructions with your other vehicle documentation. 5.26 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T5.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH FITTING A RADIO 1 2 3 Radio installation 1 Front speakers Unclip and remove the cover. The aerial, + and – supply connectors and left and right speaker wires are fixed to the rear face of the cover. Unclip cover 2 using a flat blade screwdriver type tool at the arrows. Remove the two screws 3 and then take off the protective card to reach the speaker wires. • In all cases, follow the manufacturer’s fitting instructions carefully.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ACCESSORIES Using mobile phones and CB equipment. Mobile phone equipment with integrated aerials may cause interference to the original electronic systems fitted to the vehicle: we recommend that you only use equipment with an exterior aerial. Furthermore, we remind you of the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment. After-sales installation of non-electrical accessories (roof bars, towing attachments, etc.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS Your vehicle should not be affected by faults likely to keep it off the road for long periods if you have followed the Renault Servicing Programme regularly. The following advice will allow you to get going again quickly, albeit temporarily: for reasons of safety, you should always consult a Renault Dealer as soon as possible. When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • There is no response.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS (continued) When starter is activated CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • The engine fires once or twice then dies and is difficult to start when cold. Immobiliser active. Refer to the “Engine immobiliser” section. Starting procedure incorrect Refer to the “starting the engine” section. or Poor fuel supply or ignition fault. If the vehicle will not start, do not keep trying to start it. Consult a Renault Dealer.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS (continued) On the open road CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • Abnormal white smoke from the exhaust. Mechanical fault: cylinder head gasket blown. Stop the engine. Consult a Renault Dealer. • Smoke under the bonnet. Short circuit. Stop the vehicle, switch off the ignition, disconnect the battery. Cooling circuit fault. Consult a Renault Dealer. The level is too low. The oil pressure is too low. Loss of oil pressure. Top up the oil.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS (continued) On the open road CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • Steering becomes hard to turn. Belt broken. Have the belt replaced. Lack of oil in pump. Top up oil (see maintenance section). If the fault persists, consult your Renault Dealer. Water pump: belt slack or broken. Faulty engine cooling fan. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and call for the assistance of a Renault Dealer. Coolant leaks.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS (continued) Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION • The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Release the blades before use. Fuse blown (intermittent, park). Replace the fuse. Motor faulty. Consult a Renault Dealer. • Indicators flash more rapidly. - Bulb blown. Replace the bulb. • Direction indicators not flashing. - bulb blown. Replace the bulb. - feed wire disconnected or connector out of position.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH OPERATING FAULTS (continued) Electrical equipment CAUSES REMEDIAL ACTION - bulb blown. Replace the bulb. - feed wire disconnected or connector out of position. Check and reconnect the wire or the connector. - faulty earth. See above. On both sides: - if the circuit is protected by a fuse. Check and replace the fuse if necessary. • Traces of condensation in the lights. This is not a fault.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH Section 6: Technical specifications Identification plates ............................................................................................................................. 6.02 ¬ Engine specifications ........................................................................................................................................ Weights ..................................................................................................
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH IDENTIFICATION PLATES A 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 A 13 The information on the vehicle identification plate A (right hand side) must be quoted when writing or ordering parts A - Vehicle identification plate 1 Vehicle type and chassis number. (Number repeated on a plate mounted on the dashboard at the base of the windscreen) 2 Maximum weight. permissible all up 3 Maximum permissible total train weight (= vehicle loaded and towing a trailer).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) B 1 2 3 B 1.2 B 1.2 16V The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts. B - Engine plate or engine label (location differs depending on engine) 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix B B 3 Engine number 1.4 16V - 1.6 16V 2.0 16V 6.03 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T6.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH IDENTIFICATION PLATES (continued) B 1 2 3 B B 1.5 dCi 1.9 dTi The information on the vehicle identification plate and the engine plate B must be quoted when writing or ordering parts. B - Engine plate or engine label (location differs depending on engine) 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 6.04 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T6.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Versions Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) Engine type (see engine plate) Capacity (cm³) Fuel grade Octane rating Spark plugs 1.2 1.2 1.4 16V B/C/SB0F B/C/SB05 B/C/SB10 B/C/SB11 B/C/SB1K B/C/SB0W B/CB2D 16V 1.6 16V 2.0 1.5 dCi 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year: Consult your RENAULT Dealer. 5-door petrol versions (versions sold vary according to country) Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) 1.2 1.2 16V 1.2 16V Quickshift 5 1.4 16V 1.4 16V Automatic 1.6 16V 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (continued) (1) Towed weight (Towing a caravan, boat, etc.) - It is important that the towing weights in each country governed by local legislation are respected. Consult your Renault Dealer for all towing attachments. In all cases, never exceed the maximum permissible total train weight (vehicle + trailer).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year: Consult your RENAULT Dealer. 3-door petrol versions (versions sold vary according to country) Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) 1.2 1.2 16V 1.2 16V Quickshift 5 1.2 16V 1.2 16V Quickshift 5 1.4 16V 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (continued) (1) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.) - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Consult your Renault Dealer about any attachments. Under no circumstances may the total train weight (= max. permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded. - If your vehicle is already used at full load (max.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year: Consult your RENAULT Dealer. 3-door petrol versions (continued) (versions sold vary according to country) Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) 1.6 16V 1.6 16V Automatic 1.6 16V 1.6 16V Automatic 2.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (continued) (1) Towed weight (Towing a caravan, boat, etc.) - It is important that the towing weights in each country governed by local legislation are respected. Consult your Renault Dealer for all towing attachments. In all cases, never exceed the maximum permissible total train weight (vehicle + trailer).
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicle without options, likely to change in the course of the model year: Consult your RENAULT Dealer. Diesel versions (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) 1.5 dCi 5 doors 1.9 dTi 5 doors 1.5 dCi 3 doors 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (continued) (1) Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.) - It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular laid down in the Road Traffic Regulations. Consult your Renault Dealer about any attachments. Under no circumstances may the total train weight (= max. permissible all-up weight and weight towed) be exceeded. - If your vehicle is already used at full load (max.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH WEIGHTS (in kg) - Basic vehicle without option, likely to change in the course of the model year. Consult your RENAULT Dealer. (1) Towed weight Utility versions (versions marketed depend on country) Vehicle type (see vehicle identification plate) 1.2 1.2 16V 1.5 dCi 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH DIMENSIONS (in metres) 0,736 2,473 (2) - 2,472 0,600 1,418 (2) - 1,406 3,811 1,940 1,409 (2) 1,417 1,392 (2) - 1,385 (1) According to equipment (2) Version 2.0 16V 6.15 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T6.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original RENAULT parts are based on a strict specification and are regularly tested. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the originally fitted part. If you always fit RENAULT genuine parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Repairs carried out using original parts in the RENAULT network are guaranteed for one year. 6.16 nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T6.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ALPHABETICAL INDEX A ABS ........................................................................... Accessories ............................................................... Accessories installation ........................................... Additional headlights .............................................. Adjusting beam height ............................................ Adjusting the driver's position .................... 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ALPHABETICAL INDEX F Faults (operating faults) ............................. 5.29 ¬ Filter: air filter ......................................................... oil filter ......................................................... Fitting a radio .......................................................... Fog lights ....................................................... 1.56 Front seat adjustment ................................... 1.
QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH ALPHABETICAL INDEX P Paintwork (maintenance) ............................. 4.12 Paintwork (part number) ......................................... Petrol and diesel special features ................ 2.04 Power assisted steering ................................ 2.19 Power assisted steering pump ................................ Practical advice ........................................... 2.06 ¬ Puncture .....................................................
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QX BIUDB* T[G 3DJH CRÉATEUR D'AUTOMOBILES Driver's handbook – 82 00 285 818 – NU 654-6 – August 2002 – Edition anglaise nu654-6 - CLIO II C:\Documentum\Checkout\nu654-6_eng_T6.