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Welcome aboard your vehicle This vehicle user manual contains the information necessary : – for you to familiarise yourself with your vehicle, to use it to its best advantage and to benefit fully from the all the functions and the technical developments it incorporates. –...
CONTENTS Running in, ignition switch ..........56 Welcome aboard your vehicle ..........4 Starting/stopping the engine.......... 57 Exterior ................4 Gear lever, hand brake ..........59 Passenger compartment ..........6 Advice ................61 Driver’s position ............... 8 Driver correction devices, aids ........63 Driving aids ..............
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Dimensions (in metres)..........144 Replacement parts and repairs ........146 Service sheets ............. 147 Anticorrosion check ............. 152 Renault new vehicle warranty ........... 155 Renault new vehicle warranty........155 Maintenance Appendix............163 Maintenance Appendix ..........163 Service and maintenance........... 166 Service and maintenance ..........
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1. Passenger compartment storage/fittings 87 2. Adjusting your driving position 27 3. Rear seat 89 4. Child safety 24 5. Front seats 26 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 7...
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DRIVER’S POSITION 1. Multimedia screen 92 2. Instrument panel 44 3. Exterior lighting 49 4. Key ignition switch 56 5. Hand brake 59 6. Gear lever 59 7. Heating/Air conditioning system 81 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 9...
IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1 4 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1. Review of a vehicle identification number 141 2. Tyre pressure labels 112 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 5...
THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) 1 6 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) 1. Windscreen washer fluid 107 2. Brake fluid 107 3. Engine oil 104 4. Battery 110 5. Coolant level 108 6. Opening the bonnet 102 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 7...
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BREAKDOWN RECOVERY 1. Replacing headlight bulbs 2. Replacing front windscreen wiper blade(s) 3. Front towing point 4. Puncture 5. Tools 6. Emergency spare wheel 7. Changing a wheel 8. Fuses 9. Replacement of the rear lights We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 9...
KEYS, RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL The remote control unit operating General information range Driver’s responsibility : Never leave your This varies according to the Key A vehicle with the keys environment. It is therefore important inside when leaving a when handling the remote control to ensure that you do not lock or unlock child (or animal) in the car, the vehicle by inadvertently pressing...
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DOORS Electric central locking Manual control Driver’s responsibility If equipped, It simultaneously locks or Never leave an animal, unlocks the doors. child or adult who is not Lock or unlock the doors by pressing self-sufficient alone on switch 3 .
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DOORS With engine switched off and any door open, press and hold the switch 3 for more than five seconds. When the door is closed, all the doors will be locked. The vehicle can only be locked from the outside using the radio frequency remote control.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS Opening the doors from the As a safety precaution, Driver’s responsibility outside the doors should only be when parking or opened or closed when stopping the vehicle the vehicle is stationary. Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone on your vehicle, Opening from the inside...
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS Child safety If equipped, this feature is to make it impossible for the rear doors to be opened from the inside, move lever 3 on each rear door and check from the inside that the doors are securely locked.
ENGINE IMMOBILISER (Depends on vehicle) Any unauthorised work Engine Immobiliser prevents the carried out on the engine vehicle being driven by anyone not immobiliser (computers, in possession of the vehicle’s wiring, etc.) could be coded ignition key. dangerous. Work must be carried Operating principle out by qualified personnel.
FRONT SEATS Move forward or backward For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven. We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness of the seat belts is not reduced.Nothing should be placed on the floor (area in front of driver) as such objects may...
SEAT BELTS – adjust the seats (seat position and Always wear your seat belt when Incorrectly adjusted or seatback angle, if available); travelling in your vehicle. You must – sit with your back firmly against the twisted seat belts may also comply with the legislation of the seatback;...
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SEAT BELTS If there is still a problem, contact an approved dealer. an object placed on the passenger seat may Unlocking activate the warning light in some cases, depending on the Press the button 4 on latch 5 and the vehicle.
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SEAT BELTS Adjusting the rear seat belts The belt should never be – No modification may twisted. Following an be made to the accident, have the seat component parts of the belts checked and originally fitted restraint system: replaced. If necessary, always seat belts, seats and their replace your seat belts as soon mountings.
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS Pretensioners Depending on the vehicle, they will consist of : – Have the entire restraint system checked – seat belt inertia reel pretensioners ; following an accident. – chest-level load limiters ; –...
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS the belt against the body so that it is at an acceptable level. Airbags for driver and front passenger Fitted to the driver and passenger side. The presence of this equipment is indicated by the word “Air bag”...
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS Operating faults The following cases cause the In a frontal impact with another pretensioners or airbags to operate. vehicle of an equivalent or higher category, with an impact area equal In a frontal impact against a rigid This warning light 2 will light up...
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS In a side impact with another In the following examples, the In the following examples, the vehicle of an equivalent or higher pretensioners and airbags could pretensioners and airbags might not category, at an impact speed equal operate : operate :...
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METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS – Do not place anything between Warnings concerning the dashboard and the passenger the driver’s air bag (pet, umbrella, walking stick, parcels, etc.). – Do not modify the – The passenger must not put his steering wheel or the steering or her feet on the dashboard or wheel boss.
CHILD SAFETY General information A collision at 30 mph It is recommended that (50 km/h) is the same as children and infants are Carrying children falling a distance of 10 seated in child restraint. metres. Transporting a You choose a child restraint that Children, and adults, must be correctly child without a restraint is the fits your vehicle.
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CHILD SAFETY front: the seat should remain firmly Set a good example by Never leave a child fixed. always fastening your seat unattended in the Check that the child seat has not been belt and teaching your vehicle. Check that your installed at an angle and that it is not resting against a window.
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CHILD SAFETY Fitting a child seat: General seats. Position the child with his or her information feet nearest the door. Move the front seat as far forward as possible to Some seats are not suitable for fitting install a rear-facing child seat, then child seats.
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CHILD SEATS Seat which allows a child seat with “Universal” approval to be attached by a seat belt. Seat not suitable for fitting child seats. Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury.
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CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram on the following pages, to ensure the applicable regulations are respected 27 If necessary, adjust the seat position accordingly. Seating Position Rear Outboard Mass Group Weight of the child Front passenger seat Rear Centre...
MIRRORS Door mirror with electrical Interior rear view mirror 4 Door mirrors without manual adjustment 3 adjustment lever The interior rear-view mirror 4 is manually adjustable. When driving at – position A to adjust the right-hand night, tilt the mirror to avoid being Adjust the door mirrors 1 according to door mirror ;...
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DRIVING POSITION, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE 18. Heating and ventilation controls The presence of the equipment 19. Hazardous switch DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE 20. USB/AUX port(for changing + VERSION AND COUNTRY. media connect) 1 . Left side air vent 21. Gear lever 2.
WARNING LIGHTS When vehicle speed exceeds around The presence and operation of the Main beam headlight tell-tale 80 km/h (50 MPH), a beep sounds warning lights DEPEND ON THE light. intermittently until the driver reduces EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. the speed to less than around 80 km/h (50 MPH) Dipped beam headlight Instrument panel A...
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WARNING LIGHTS parking brake is dis-engaged. If it This lights up when the ignition is Coolant temperature warning comes on during braking and is switched on and goes out as soon as display accompanied by a beep, it indicates the engine is started. It lights up at the that fluid level in circuit is low.
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WARNING LIGHTS Anti-lock braking warning Warning light for the light electronic stability program (ESP) This lights up when the ignition is There are several reasons for the switched on and goes out after a few warning light to come on : see seconds.
TRIP COMPUTER: GENERAL INFORMATION Resetting the trip mileage Trip computer 1 To reset the trip mileage recorder, the display must show the Trip meter function. Press and hold button 2 . Interpreting some of the values displayed after resetting The values showing average fuel consumption, range and average speed will become more stable and reliable the further you travel after...
TRIP COMPUTER: JOURNEY PARAMETERS The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. DISPLAY Interpreting the display selected Total distance recorder Trip distance recorder Fuel used (since the last time the reset button was pressed) Average fuel consumption (since the last time the reset button was pressed) This value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS on.To return to dipped headlight,pull the stalk 2 upward. Switching off the lights Turn the end of stalk 2 until the symbol is opposite mark 1 . Daytime running lights function (front lights only) If fitted on the vehicle, the daytime running lights come on automatically with no action on stalk, when the engine is started and they go off once...
HEADLIGHT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Headlight height Adjustment : Knob A is used to adjust height of the headlight beam according to load.Turn control A anticlockwise to lower the beams and clockwise to raise them. Control position Position Only Driver Zero Driver + front passenger Zero Driver + Trunk Driver + All passengers Driver + All...
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS Direction indicators Horn 1 Hazard warning lights Move stalk 3 parallel to the steering Press on the centre or sides of the wheel and in the direction you are Press switch 2 . highlighted (horn pad) to use the horn. going to turn it.
WINDSCREEN WASHING / WIPING Windscreen Washing When working in the engine compartment, With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 ensure that the towards you(depending on the windscreen wiper stalk 1 version). is in the B position (park). Risk of A brief pull will trigger a single sweep injury.
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WINDSCREEN WASHING / WIPING Efficiency of a wiper blade Check the condition of the wiper blades. How long they last depends on you : – it must remain clean : clean the blade and the screen regularly with soapy water ; –...
FUEL TANK Always have sufficient fuel in the tank. Check the fuel level prior to starting your journey Capacity of the fuel tank : 28 litres approximately. To fill up with fuel, the engine must be stopped : you MUST switch off the ignition Fire hazard Filling up with fuel...
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FUEL TANK – Never place the cap near a source of heat or flame. – Do not add any additives to the fuel, you risk damaging the engine. If you notice a persistent fuel odour you should : – stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow and switch off the ignition ;...
RUNNING IN, IGNITION SWITCH Stop and steering lock position Start position D Running in If the engine fails to start at the first For the first 1,000 km, do not exceed attempt, turn the key back to home 80 km/h in the highest gear. position before activating the starter again.
STARTING/STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting problems Starting the engine Never leave your vehicle To avoid damage , do not keep trying with the key or remote In cold condition : switch on the to start the engine (by pushing or control inside and never ignition for several seconds before towing the vehicle) without having leave a child (or a pet)
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STARTING/STOPPING THE ENGINE approved Dealer at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Schedule. Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in locations where combustible substances or materials such as grass or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system. 5 8 - D r i v i n g...
GEAR LEVER, HAND BRAKE Handbrake Selecting reverse gear Depending on the gradient and/or vehicle load, it may be necessary when stationary to apply the brake by at least a further two notches and engage a gear (1 or reverse gear). An impact to the underside of the vehicle while manoeuvring...
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GEAR LEVER, HAND BRAKE Make sure that the Note : handbrake is properly - Apply hand brake fully released when driving when parking on a slope ; (red indicator light off), - When parking on an downhill otherwise overheating, or even condition, move the rotary knob to damage, may occur.
ADVICE Emissions accordance with the instructions given Antipollution, fuel economy and in your Owner’s Manual : they will Your vehicle has been designed to have all the equipment necessary for driving emit fewer greenhouse gases (CO2) ensuring that your vehicle is while in use.
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(empty or filled with – Avoid using the vehicle for door- used oil) must be disposed of through todoor journeys (short journeys, with authorised Renault Dealer. long stops in-between) because in – In all cases, comply with local these conditions, the engine never legislation.
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES, AIDS ABS (anti-lock braking system) Depending on the vehicle, this is Under some driving or composed of : Under heavy braking, the ABS climatic conditions, – the ABS (anti-lock braking prevents the wheels from locking, occasional brake squeaks, system) ;...
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DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES, AIDS Operating principle understeering (loss of front axle road Note : The function is automatically holding). reactivated when the ignition is The system is for detecting an switched on, or when the speed emergency braking situation. In this Traction control exceeds (30 mph) 50 km/h.
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DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES, AIDS Hill start assistance The hill start assistance This function assists the driver when system cannot starting on hills. It prevents the vehicle completely prevent the from rolling forwards or backwards by vehicle from rolling automatically applying the brakes backwards in all situations when the driver lifts their foot off the brake pedal to depress the accelerator...
TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING When the low pressure warning light – sporty driving with strong illuminates you should stop and adjust acceleration. – driving on snowy or slippery surface the tyre pressure to the recommended COLD tyre pressure. The low tyre –...
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING – after using the tyre inflation kit. – press and hold (around 3 seconds) button B to start initialization. If the – after switching the wheels of the same axle (you must not switch “SET ” warning light flashes or between the front and rear wheels).
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The light remains on after one minute. contact your Renault dealer as soon as possible for tire replacement. Tyre repair product and inflation kit Only use equipment approved by the network, otherwise the system risks late activation or incorrect operation.
TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING: INFORMATION The information on the instrument panel signals any potential tyre pressure faults (e.g. deflated or punctured tyre). Indicator Text warning in Messages Readings lights cluster RR TYRE PR.LOW RL TYRE When the tyre pressure loss warning is displayed in Yellow PR.LOW Adjust Tyre This indicates that tyre under-inflation has been detected.
AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION Gear shift pattern Display Gear Rotary Shifter 1 Align the letters R/N/D to the red The engaged gear (R/N/D) is indicated on the instrument panel display 2 . This allows you to engage forward pointer. gear, reverse and neutral. A where R/N/D stands for : In case, gear is not engaged properly, letter R or D will blink on the cluster...
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AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION and press the brake pedal firmly. Creeping will be deactivated if the Similar to a vehicle The engine cannot be started unless driver door is not closed properly. the rotary knob is in “N” position and While coming from high speeds with equipped with a manual brake pedal is pressed.
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AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION – The position and speed of is stationary, else, a warning light will automatically shifts to a lower gear to depression of the brake to commence come on the cluster. accelerate quickly. engine braking in preparation for a When stopped at traffic lights, with the downshift.
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AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION – If engine ON and the vehicle is stationary, it is recommended to keep the brake pedal in pressed condition. Towing your automated manual transmission vehicle If the gear is engaged in R/D, – Switch on the ignition. –...
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL Operation Operating principle This function is an additional aid that Ultrasonic sensors, fitted in the indicates the distance vehicle’s rear bumper, measure the between the vehicle and distance between the vehicle and an an obstacle whilst reversing, obstacle when reversing.
REVERSING CAMERA Operation This function is an additional aid. It cannot, therefore, under any circumstances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the driver. The driver should always pay attention to sudden incidents during driving : always ensure that there are no moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pram, bicycle, etc.) or small, narrow objects such as...
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REVERSING CAMERA Static guide line 3 : The static guide line 3 has coloured markers A , B and C showing the distance behind the vehicle : – A (red) approximately 30 centimetres from the vehicle ; – B (yellow) approximately 70 centimetres from the vehicle ;...
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AIR VENTS, AIR OUTLETS 1. Left side air vents 2. Windscreen demisting vents 3. Centre air vents 4. Right side vents 5. Control panel 6. Driver footwell heater outlets 7. Front passenger footwell heater outlets Yo u r c o m f o r t - 7 9...
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AIR VENTS, AIR OUTLETS Centre Air Vents Air flow (depends on the vehicle) Lateral Air vents (Left and Right) – To move the front vanes up/down, – To open, press on the groove 2 until move the centre knob 4 upwards/ it is open as far as required.
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING Adjusting the ventilation fan Under these conditions, air is taken Controls from the passenger compartment and speed. is recirculated, with no air being taken Turn control 3 from 0 to 4. The further from outside the vehicle. to the right it is positioned, the more air Air recirculation is used to : is blown into the passenger...
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HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING Prolonged use of air recirculation can lead to condensation forming on the windscreen, and discomfort due to the use of non-renewed air in the passenger compartment. You are therefore advised to pick- up external air as soon as the air recirculation function is no longer required, by sliding control 5 to the right.
– Reduction in de-icing, demisting or air conditioning performance. Contact an approved Renault Dealer. – No cold air is being produced. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 8 3...
WINDOWS Electric windows Electric window Driver’s responsibility If a body part gets trapped, reverse the direction of travel of the window as soon as possible by pressing the relevant switch.Never leave your vehicle with the key inside and never leave a child (or a pet) unsupervised, even for a short while.
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WINDOWS Manual window winders Depending on the version, turn handle 4 to lower or raise the window to the desired height. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 8 5...
SUN VISOR/GRAB HANDLE/INTERIOR LIGHTING Rear Grab handle 2 Courtesy light Front sun visor This feature depends on the vehicle This feature depends on the vehicle This feature depends on the vehicle version. version. version. This offers support and can be held 3.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE Centre console storage 2 Front door storage 4 Glove Box 1 Ensure that no hard, heavy or pointed objects are placed in the “open” storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passengers during sudden turning, braking or in the event of an accident.
ACCESSORIES SOCKET USB / Aux port 2 Accessories socket 1, 3 It is provided for connecting Connect accessories accessories approved by our technical with a maximum power department. of 120 watts (12 V) only.When several accessory sockets are used at the same time, the total power of the connected accessories must not exceed 180 watts.
REAR SEATS should be buckled to the cushion To fold the backrest buckles in order to protect seat belt When refitting the jamming between seat back and latch. seatback, make sure it – Push the seatback toward D and is correctly locked in ensure both latches locked properly place.
BOOT To close To open From the inside Pull the lever 2 , then lift the boot lid. Lower the tail gate from point 3 using Once the tail gate is opened, you can From the outside your hands and properly close it. access parcel shelf A .
LONGITUDINAL ROOF BARS Depending on the vehicle, it is equipped with longitudinal style roof bars 1 These roof bars are meant only for aesthetic purpose and do not carry any load. For information on the range of equipment adapted to your vehicle, we advise you to consult an approved dealer.Refer to the manufacturers instructions on...
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Hands-free telephone integrated control – In all cases, it is very important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. – The specifications of the brackets and wires (available from our network) vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio.
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MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT On equipped vehicles, use: Using the telephone – 3 select the audio source. We remind you of the – 4 Scroll to navigate the list with need to conform to the press function. – 5 Volume decrease “-”. legislation in force –...
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RADIO EQUIPMENT It is essential to follow the precautions in following pages when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage. User must always comply with laws of the country in which user are travelling. 1 Displays the artists of tracks / FM tuned in / Preset station 1 for FM 2 Select previous folder from the auxiliary storage/ Preset station 2 for FM 3 Select next folder from the auxiliary storage/ Preset station 3 for FM...
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RADIO EQUIPMENT Precautions concerning the equipment Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the system as there is a risk of damage to equipment and fire. Contact approved dealer in the event of malfunction and for all operations involving disassembly. Do not stick paper to the radio.
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RADIO EQUIPMENT Introduction User’s Hands-free system Precautions is only intended to concerning the The audio system comprises of the communication by reducing equipment following functions: the risk factors, without removing Do not attempt to – USB them completely .User must dismantle or modify the system as –...
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RADIO EQUIPMENT Switching On and Off Listening to Radio Select a waveband, and then select a radio station using the modes Short Press 17 to switch on user’s Press button 10 to choose from FM - 1 described previously. radio system. The audio system can FM - 2 or AM.
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RADIO EQUIPMENT AF-RDS (Radio Data System) Once the device’s connector has been connected to the USB port, the track If this is the first automatic returning being played is displayed connection to the The frequency of an FM station automatically. Each press of (preset1) system, audio playback changes according to the geographical button 1 in USB will display the...
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RADIO EQUIPMENT call gets automatically transferred to No options are available for user’s phone and user can call using It is recommended that selecting a particular track or user’s hands free like a normal mobile. user stop user’s vehicle folder in Bluetooth Audi mode. before entering a Audio Settings number or searching for...
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RADIO EQUIPMENT user tunes to a particular favourite Treble, Fader (front/rear), Balance channel the same can be saved in the (left/ right) channels and can be accessed using User can activate or deactivate the the same buttons i.e., 1 to 6 . Bluetooth function by pairing user’s device with the radio system Phone Settings...
BONNET Do not press down on The engine may be hot the bonnet : there is a during operations in risk that the bonnet may close proximity. In accidentally close. addition, the engine cooling fan may come on at any moment.
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BONNET Ensure that the bonnet is properly locked. Ensure that nothing is preventing locking (grit, cloths, etc.). Make sure nothing is left in the engine compartment (cloth, tools, etc.). These may damage the engine or cause a fire. M a i n t e n a n c e - 1 0 3...
ENGINE OIL LEVEL Reading the oil level Topping up, filling Exceeding the maximum engine oil It is normal for an engine to use oil for level lubrication and cooling of moving parts Under no circumstances and it is normal to top up the level must the maximum fill level be between oil changes.
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL Topping up/Filling – wait for approximately 20 minutes to allow the oil to flow into the engine. The engine may be hot – check the level using the dipstick 2 during operations in (as described above). close proximity. In Once the level has been read, ensure addition, the engine that the “cap-type dipstick”...
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL Engine oil grade Refer to the maintenance document for your vehicle. Exceeding the maximum engine oil level The oil level should only be read with the dipstick as explained above. If the oil level exceeds the maximum level, do not start your vehicle and contact an approved dealer.
LEVELS It is normal for the level to drop as the Windscreen washer reservoir Brake fluid level brake shoes become worn, but it must never drop lower than the “MINI” warning line. If you wish to check the disc and drum wear yourself, you should obtain the document explaining the checking procedure from the network or the...
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LEVELS Top this level up when cold before it Do not use hard water (risk reaches the MINI mark. When working in the of damage to the priming engine compartment, pump, limescale building up ensure that the No operations should be on the pump and the jets) windscreen wiper stalk is carried out on the...
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LEVELS The engine may be hot during operations in close proximity. In addition, the engine cooling fan may come on at any moment. Risk of injury. M a i n t e n a n c e - 1 0 9...
BATTERY Handle the battery with The engine may be hot care as it contains during operations in sulphuric acid, which close proximity. In must not come into addition, the engine contact with eyes or skin. If it cooling fan may start at any does, wash the affected area with moment.
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BATTERY – 6 Refer to the handbook. – 7 Corrosive materials. M a i n t e n a n c e - 111...
TYRE PRESSURE B : laden condition for front tyre Adhere to the tyre pressures (including pressure. Incorrect tyre the emergency spare wheel). The tyre pressures lead to pressures should be checked at least C : un-laden condition for rear tyre once a month and additionally before pressure.
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE – mud in the wheel arches and with products approved by our A well-maintained vehicle will last underneath the body which forms Technical Department to protect them longer. It is therefore recommended to damp patches ; after they have been cleaned. maintain the exterior of the vehicle –...
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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE Wash the vehicle in a roller-type car Do not use cleaning products Degrease or clean using wash. containing alcohol or utensils (e.g. : high-pressure cleaning a scraper). Attach stickers to the paintwork (risk of equipment or by leaving marks). spraying on products not approved by our Wash the vehicle using...
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Seat belts A well-maintained vehicle will last For further longer. It is therefore recommended to These must be kept clean. recommendations for maintain the interior of the vehicle Use products selected by our regularly. maintaining the interior, Technical Department (Approved and/or for any unsatisfactory A stain should always be dealt with...
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INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE scents, etc. near air vents, as this could damage your dashboard trim. You are strongly recommended not to use highpressure or spray cleaning equipment inside the passenger compartment : use of such equipment could impair the correct functioning of the electrical or electronic components in the vehicle, or have other detrimental effects.
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE To store the wheel in the Spare Wheel If the vehicle is parked storage location : on the hard shoulder, Repeat the steps in the reverse order you must warn other to fit back the spare wheel in the same road users of your location.
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PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE Avoid sudden acceleration or If the emergency spare deceleration and reduce your wheel has been stored speed when cornering. for several years, have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use. Vehicle fitted with an emergency spare wheel that differs from the other wheels : –...
WHEEL TRIM, TOOLS Accessing the tools Central wheel trim with visible Never leave tools wheel bolts unsecured in the vehicle : there is a risk that they may be thrown about during braking. After use, make sure the tools are correctly positioned in their housings : there is a risk of injury.
CHANGING A WHEEL Removing the Wheel Switch on the hazard warning lights.Keep the vehicle away from traffic and on a level surface where it will not slip (if necessary, place a solid support under the jack base).Apply the parking brake and engage a gear (first or reverse).
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CHANGING A WHEEL cause the wheel to come out off the drum/disc. If you have a puncture, re-place the wheel as Replace the stud by bolt and put the stud back in spare wheel lock screw soon as possible.A tyre cap by gently pressing it in the groove.
TYRES Maintaining the tyres surfaced minor roads will lead to more The tyres are the only contact between rapid tyre wear and affect safety. the vehicle and the road, so it is essential to keep them in good condition. Incidents which occur You must make sure that your tyres when driving, such as conform to local road traffic...
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TYRES positioned on the valve before air is months / 10000 Kms (which ever Incorrect tyre added. comes earlier). pressures lead to Swapping needs to be done along with abnormal tyre wear and wheel balancing and wheel alignment. Please be aware that a unusually hot running.
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TYRES Changing a wheel Snow chains may only As the tyre pressure be fitted to tyres of the monitor may take same size as those several minutes to originally fitted to your correctly determine the positions vehicle. of the wheels and the pressure values after driving, check the Studded tyres tyre pressures following any...
FRONT LIGHTS-CHANGING BULBS Main beam headlight Dipped beam headlight Take care when replacing bulbs. Changing their position may result in bulb operating faults. Direction Indicator light – Remove cover B . – Remove cover A . – Remove bulb connector 2 .Unclip –...
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FRONT LIGHTS-CHANGING BULBS To comply with current legislation, or as a precaution, you can obtain an emergency kit from your approved dealer containing a set of spare bulbs and fuses. 1 2 6 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
LIGHTING LED Daytime running lights 2 Rear lighting 3 ( Brake lights/ Changing bulbs Direction indicator lights/Reversing lights) Courtesy lights 1 Please consult an authorised dealer. Please consult an authorised dealer. Please consult an authorised dealer. The bulbs are under pressure and can break when replaced.
Replace battery 2 according to the direction marked on the cover. Recommended battery : Contact approved Renault Dealer for replacement of the battery. Note : It is not advisable to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover when replacing the battery.
FUSES Removing the fuses Remove the fuse, located at the back of flap A from its position. To remove the fuse, slide the fuse. It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations. The engine may be hot when working in close proximity.
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FUSES Allocation of fuses 1 3 0 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
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FUSES Roof Light Power Steering Number Allocation Cluster Air-Bag Accessories relay Low Beam Empty location Reverse light relay Radio/Ultra low cost/ ABS/Stoplight/ Diagnostic Socket, Roof Second row Accessory Transponder Light/ Multimedia socket Reverse parking accessory socket Left-hand main beam Day light running lamp Empty location headlight Rear power window...
BATTERY Starting the vehicle using the Troubleshooting battery from another vehicle Some batteries may have specific conditions If you have to use the battery from To avoid all risk of sparks : for recharging. Consult another vehicle to start, obtain suitable your approved dealer.
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BATTERY Check that there is no contact between leads A and B and that the positive lead A is not touching any metal parts on the vehicle supplying the current. Risk of serious injury and/or damage to the vehicle. Connect the positive cable (+) A to the (+) terminal 1 of the discharged battery, then to the (+) terminal 2 of the battery supplying the current.
WINDSCREEN WIPER - TO LIFT/REPLACE WIPER BLADES Refitting a wiper blade To lift the wiper arm 1 To refit the wiper blade, proceed in Check condition of the – Switch ON the ignition ; reverse order to removal. Make sure blades.
TOWING Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking. Do not remove the key from the ignition when the vehicle is being towed. When the engine is stopped, steering and braking assistance The steering wheel must be unlocked are not operational.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS Electrical and electronic accessories Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, position of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. Contact an approved Dealer. Before connecting an accessory to a socket, ensure that it does not exceed the maximum power authorised for the socket ...
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IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS There is a risk of wedging the pedals. P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 1 3 7...
OPERATING FAULTS The following advice will enable you to carry out quick, temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should always contact an approved dealer as soon as possible. The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Warning lights dim or fail to Battery terminals disconnected, Retighten them, reconnect them or clean them if they come on ;...
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OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Engine cooling fan not working. Contact an approved dealer. Smoke under the bonnet. Short circuit or cooling system leak. Stop, switch off the ignition, move away from the vehicle and contact an approved dealer. The oil pressure warning light comes on : on a bend or under braking The engine oil level is too low.
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OPERATING FAULTS POSSIBLE On the road WHAT TO DO CAUSES Direction indicators flashing more Bulb blown. Replace the bulb. quickly. The direction indicators do not Faulty electrical Consult an approved dealer. work. circuit. The headlights do not switch on or Faulty electrical Consult an approved dealer.
IDENTIFICATION PLATES Vehicle Identification Number The information shown on the vehicle identification plate should be quoted on all correspondence or orders. Open up the insulator to access the Vehicle Identification number Plate. Vehicle identification plate A : Identification number. Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 1 4 1...
SPECIFICATIONS Versions 1.0 12V Engine type BR10DE (see engine plate) Cubic capacity (cc) Petrol. The use of unleaded petrol is essential. Type of fuel octane rating It is preferable to use fuel with octane rating 91 and higher. Depending on vehicle, the engine is compatible with E10 petrol. Only use spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR THE EMERGENCY SERVICES The QR Code on the A label allows emergency workers using a tablet or smartphone to immediately access the technical information useful for working on the vehicle in the event of an accident Ensure that the A label is always visible and present on the windscreen as well as the rear screen Any modification or damage would...
DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) (in metres) 1 4 4 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
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DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) (*) unladen-without roof style bars (**) unladen-with roof style bars Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 1 4 5...
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly specialized tests. Therefore, they are of atleast the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally. If you fit genuine replacement parts always to your vehicle, it will perform well. Furthermore, repairs carried out within manufacturers network using original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of repair order.
SERVICE SHEETS Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □...
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SERVICE SHEETS *See specific page VIN : .................. Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp...
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SERVICE SHEETS Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page VIN : .................. Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page VIN : .................. Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □...
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SERVICE SHEETS Date : Miles (Km) : Invoice number : Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation : Stamp Service □ ........□ Anti-corrosion check : OK □ Not OK* □ *See specific page Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 1 5 1...
ANTICORROSION CHECK Corrosion repair operation to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Corrosion repair operation to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Repair to be carried out :...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Corrosion repair operation to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : Corrosion repair operation to be carried out :...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK Repair to be carried out : Stamp Date of repair : 1 5 4 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
(parts, consumables and labour) of any material or assembly defect duly found in the vehicle, at their own request, as well as any repairs on damage caused by this defect to other vehicle parts. It is the authorised RENAULT Dealer’s discretion to decide whether it is appropriate to repair or replace the defective part, whilst keeping the Customer informed, 3.2 24/7 assistance services as defined in the “Renault Assistance”...
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4.6.3 Misuse, abuse, negligence, improper driving habits, theft etc. of the vehicle; 4.6.4 Damage from stress, like use of vehicles in races, rallies, etc., 4.6.5 Use of parts other than Renault Genuine Parts. 4.6.6 Any device and/or accessories not supplied by RIPL.
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RENAULT authorized network and not observing the manufacturer’s recommendations on the subject. 5.3 By way of consideration for the parts supplied by RIPL under the RENAULT New Vehicle Warranty, parts replaced under this warranty legally become the property of RIPL.
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6.4.1 The Assistance services are exclusively provided by Renault Assistance. 6.4.2 RIPL and Renault authorized dealers shall not be liable to reimburse the Customer for the expenses/ cost of repair or replacement of any parts or any labour charges or any other expenses incidental or ancillary thereto, if the Customer does not avail theservices of Renault Assistance as detailed herein.
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6.6.2 Cab Assistance: If customer vehicle is recovered to a dealer by Renault Assistance, the driver and passengers will be provided with one free cab ride, only up to 50 Kms., from the breakdown location, to facilitate them to continue their onward journey. Cost of travel beyond 50 Kms., from the breakdown location, and for any other expenses incurred by the Customer, shall be paid by the Customer and...
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7.4 The Renault Anticorrosion Warranty does not cover: 7.4.1 Any damage which is not covered by the RENAULT New Vehicle Warranty, as defined at the start of this booklet; 7.4.2 Mechanical components which are not an integral part of the bodywork or sub-frame (wheel rims, exhaust system, etc.).
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8.4 The RENAULT Paintwork Warranty does not cover: 8.4.1 any damage which is not covered by The RENAULT New Vehicle Warranty, as defined at the start of this booklet; 8.4.2 damage due to force majeure events: lightning, fire, floods, earthquakes, war, riots and attacks;...
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Renault ofers “Renault Secure” Integrated Extended Warranty and Roadside Assistance Program on select models, in addition to the new vehicle warranty. Kindly Contact 1800 315 44 44 (Toll Free number) or your nearest Renault Dealer for more details. Check for options and prices at https://www.renault.co.in/renault-services/renault-secure.html...
The RENAULT service applies to all RENAULT vehicles and always includes oil change, oil filter replacement, checks, top-ups and a check of your vehicle’s electronic system. The RENAULT service is carried out at the service intervals specified in the maintenance program for your vehicle.
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– Prolonged use (+5000 km / year) in temperatures below -15℃, – Use of fuels that don’t correspond to RENAULT recommendations, (See User Manual booklet). – For diesel engines with Particles Filter, the use of an other engine oil than the one recommended by RENAULT may damage the Particles Filter.
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MAINTENANCE APPENDIX Algeria, Andorra, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ivory Cost, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Gautemala, the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Honduras, the Channel Islands, the Cayman islands, the Canary Islands, the Comoros Islands, the Faroe Islands, the United States Virgin Islands, India, Ireland, Liberia, Leichtenstein, Macedonia, Mali, Monaco, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Norway, New Zealand, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Panama, Paraguay, Ceuta peninsula, the Czech Republic, Russia, Rwanda, San Marino, El Salvador, Sudan, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City, Vietnam,...
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified. Confirmation of service is recorded in the Owner's Manual.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Replacement Product frequency 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year Year Year Year (Km) Fuel filter 1,20,000 Spark plug MANDATORY REPLACEMENT AT EVERY 30,000 KMS S e r v i c e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e - 1 6 7...
SERVICE CHECKS THE FOLLOWING CHECKS MUST BE CARRIED OUT DURING EVERY SERVICE Sl.No. Check the wiper blades and screen washer fluid levels Check the condition of the windscreen and door mirrors Check the operation of the instrument panel warning lights Check the exhaust pipe Check the levels, condition and sealing of the hydraulic power-assisted steering circuit (if fitted) Check the levels, condition and sealing of the brake/clutch circuit...
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SERVICE CHECKS THE FOLLOWING CHECKS MUST BE CARRIED OUT DURING EVERY SERVICE Clean the sunroof system (if fitted) Documentation and positioning of the maintenance label Drain the water from the fuel filter Engine oil change alert reinitialisation S e r v i c e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e - 1 6 9...
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX A B C D E F G H I K L M N P R S T V W Accessories socket, Electric door locking, Air conditioning, Electric windows, Air vents, Emergency spare wheel, 1 22 Antipollution advice, Engine oil, 1 04 Ashtrays, Engine oil capacity,...
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Indicators : instrument panel, Practical advice, 1 25 Instrument panel, Puncture, 1 17 Instrument panel messages, Interior trim maintenance, 1 15 Radio, Rear seat, Keys, Rear view mirrors, Remote control door locking batteries, 1 28 Remote control door locking unit, Reverse gear selecting, Levels, 1 07...
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