Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2016 year). Instruction - part 5

 

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Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2016 year). Instruction - part 5

 

 

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TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings 

(2/5)

The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

Examples of selections

Interpreting the display selected

RANGE 

e) Estimated range with remaining fuel.

The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.

541 km

DISTANCE 

f) Distance travelled since last reset.

522 km

AVERAGE 

g) Average speed since the last reset.

The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.

123.4 km/H

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TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings 

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The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

Examples of selections

Interpreting the display selected

On-board computer with mileage-

before-service message

h) Mileage before service or oil change.

Mileage before service

With the ignition switched on, and the engine not running 

and the selected display is “Mileage before service”, press one 

of buttons  2 or 3 for about 5 seconds to display the mileage 

before service (distance or time to the next service). When the 

range approaches its limit, there are several possible scenarios:

–  

distance/time remaining less than 900 miles (1,500 km) or 

one month: the message “Service due in” is displayed ac-

companied by the nearest term (distance or time);

–  

distance equal to 0 miles or service date reached: the 

message “service vehicle” is displayed accompanied by the 

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 warning light.

The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.

SERVICE 

INTERVALS

SERVICE IN

30 000 Kms / 12 MO

SERVICE DUE IN

300 Kms / 24 DAYS

SERVICE REQUIRED

Resetting: To reset the distance before service, press and hold one of buttons  2 or  3 for approximately 10 seconds until the 

display shows the mileage permanently.
NB: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the 

event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.

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The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings 

(4/5)

Examples of selections

Interpreting the display selected

On-board computer with distance before 

next service message (cntd.)

h) Mileage before service or oil change.

Mileage before service

With the ignition switched on and the engine not running

and the selected display is “Mileage before service”, press one 

of buttons  2 or  3 for about 5 seconds to display the mileage 

before a service, then briefly press one of buttons  2 or  3 to view 

the range (distance or time remaining before the next service). 

When the range approaches its limit, there are several possible 

scenarios:

–  

distance/time remaining less than 900 miles (1,500 km) or 

one month: the message “Service due in” is displayed ac-

companied by the nearest term (distance or time);

–  

range equal to 0 km/miles or service date reached: the 

message “service vehicle” is displayed accompanied by the 

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 warning light.

The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as possible.

SERVICE 

INTERVALS

OIL CHANGE IN

30 000 Kms / 24 MO

SERVICE DUE IN

300 Kms / 24 DAYS

SERVICE REQUIRED

Depending on the vehicle, the mileage before an oil change varies according to the driving style (frequent driving at low speed, 

door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idling speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next oil change can 

therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled.
Resetting: To reset the mileage before a service, press and hold one of buttons  2 or  3 for approximately 10 seconds until the 

display shows the range permanently.

NB: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the 

event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.

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The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings 

(5/5)

Examples of selections

Interpreting the display selected

LEARNING THE 

TYRE PRESSURE

i)  Reset the tyre pressure.

Please refer to the information on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in Section 2.

j)  Cruise control and speed limiter programmed speed.

Refer to the information in “Cruise control” and “Speed limiter” in Section 2.

SPEED LIMITER 

90 km/H

CRUISE CONTROL 

90 km/H

13°

16:30

k) Clock and temperature.

Please refer to the information under “Clock and exterior temperature”.

NO MESSAGE 

MEMORISED 

l) Trip log.

Successive display:
–  

information messages (passenger airbag OFF etc.);

–  

operating fault messages (check the injection system, etc.).

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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: information messages

Examples of messages

Interpreting the display selected

« PARKING BRAKE ON »  Indicates that the parking brake has been applied.

« PLEASE REMOVE 

KEYCARD » 

Request to remove the RENAULT card from the reader when you leave the vehicle.

« TRACTION 

CONTROL OFF » 

Indicates that you have deactivated the traction control function.

« TURN STEERINGWHEEL 

+ START » 

Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the steering 

column.

« STEERING WHEEL 

NOT LOCKED » 

Indicates that the steering column has not been locked.

These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status.

Examples of information messages are given in the following pages.

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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: operating fault messages

These appear with the 

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 warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an authorised dealer as 

soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle.

They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log. The 

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 warning light stays on. Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages.

Examples of messages

Interpreting the display selected

« CLEAN DIESEL FILTER »

Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter; contact an approved Dealer 

as soon as possible.

« CHECK VEHICLE » 

Indicates a fault in one of the pedal sensors, battery management system or oil 

level sensor.

« CHECK AIRBAG » 

Indicates a fault in the restraint system in addition to the seat belts. In the event 

of an accident, it is possible that they may not be triggered.

« CHECK ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM » 

Indicates a fault in the vehicle’s particle filter system.

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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: warning message

These appear with the 

®

 warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traf-

fic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Contact an approved Dealer.

Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually 

or alternately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.

Examples of messages

Interpreting the display selected

« ENGINE FAILURE HAZARD » 

Indicates an injection fault, the vehicle’s engine has overheated or there is a 

serious engine fault.

« BRAKING SYSTEM FAULT » 

Indicates a fault in the braking system.

« BATTERY CHARGING FAULT » 

Indicates a fault in the vehicle battery charging circuit (alternator etc.).

« PUNCTURE »

Indicates that at least one wheel is punctured or severely underinflated.

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Then press and hold button 2 or 3 to 

confirm the time set.
The minute display flashes: repeatedly 

press or press and hold button 2 or 3 to 

set the time.
When setting is complete, the hours 

and minutes remain displayed continu-

ously for 2 seconds: your setting is reg-

istered.
You may change the display.

Display A

To access display 1 for setting the time, 

press button 2 or 3. Wait for a few sec-

onds.
The hours and minutes flash and you 

are now in setting mode; press and 

hold button 2 or 3 to set the hours.
Once the minutes flash, repeatedly 

press or press and hold button 2 ou 3 

to set the time.

CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE 

(1/2)

2

3

If the power supply is cut (battery 

disconnected, supply wire cut, etc.), 

the clock must be reset.
We recommend that you do not 

adjust these settings while driving.

9°C 12:00

1

A

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Display B

Vehicles fitted with touch-screen 

multimedia, navigation aid systems, 

telephones, etc.
Refer to the separate instructions for 

the function to understand the special 

features of this equipment.

External temperature 

indicator

Special note:
When the exterior temperature is - 3°C 

to + 3°C, the °C characters flash (sig-

nalling a risk of ice on the road).

External temperature in-

dicator
As ice formation is related 

to climatic exposure, local 

air humidity and temperature, the 

external temperature alone is not 

sufficient to detect ice.

CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE 

(2/2)

If the power supply is cut (battery disconnected, supply wire cut, etc.), the clock 

must be reset.
We recommend that you do not adjust these settings while driving.

B

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Heated door mirrors

With the engine running, mirror de-

icing is activated simultaneously with 

rear screen de-icing/demisting.

Folding door mirrors

(depending on vehicle)

Move button 1 to position F: the door 

mirrors fold away. To reset them for 

driving, return to position CD or E.

If you manually fold the door mirrors, 

before setting them to the driving posi-

tion (CDE), you must position con-

trol 1 to F.

The driver’s door mirror 

may have two clearly de-

fined zones. Zone B shows 

what can normally be seen 

in an ordinary rear view mirror. 

Zone A increases rear side visibility.
Objects in the mirror are closer 

than they appear.

Door mirrors with electrical 

adjustment

With the ignition on, turn button 1:
– position C to adjust the left-hand 

door mirror;

– position E to adjust the right-hand 

door mirror;

D is the inactive position.

REAR VIEW MIRRORS

A

B

D

C

E

For safety reasons, carry 

out any adjustments when 

the vehicle is not being 

driven.

Interior rear view mirror

Its position can be adjusted.

Rear-view mirror with lever 2

For night driving, to avoid being dazzled 

by the headlights of the car behind you, 

flip the small lever 2 located behind the 

rear view mirror.

Rear view mirror without lever 2

The rear view mirror darkens automa-

tically at night if you are being followed 

by a vehicle with its lights on.

F

2

1

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Daytime running lights 

function 

(front lights only)
Depending on the vehicle, the daytime 

running lights come on automatically 

when the engine is started.

EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 

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Side lights

Turn the ring 2 until the symbol 

is opposite mark 3.
An indicator light on the instrument 

panel will come on.

1

Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operating 

correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carrying 

its normal load). As a general precaution, check that the lights are not ob-

scured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects being transported).

The daytime running lights function is 

activated by default. Depending on the 

vehicle, it can be deactivated. Please 

refer to the multimedia touchscreen 

system instructions.

k

Dipped beam 

headlights

Manual operation

Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is oppo-

site mark 3. This indicator light on the 

instrument panel comes on.

Automatic operation

(depending on vehicle)

Turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol is op-

posite mark 3: with the engine running, 

the dipped beam headlights switch on 

or off automatically depending on the 

brightness of the light outside, without 

any action on stalk 1.

If driving on the left in a left-hand 

drive vehicle (or vice versa), driv-

ers must have the lights adjusted 

(except for vehicles fitted with xenon 

bulbs) by an authorised dealer for 

the duration of the trip.

3

1

2

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 

(2/3)

Switching off the lights

There are two possibilities:

–  Manually, move ring 2 to position 0;

–  automatically, if the ring 2 is in AUTO 

position and if the main beam head-

lights are not switched on. The 

lights go out automatically when the 

engine is switched off, when the driv-

er’s door is opened or the vehicle is 

locked. In this case, the next time 

the engine is started, the lights will 

be switched back on according to the 

position of the ring 2, taking into ac-

count the exterior light level, without 

moving the stalk 1.

NB: if the fog lights are lit, the lights are 

not switched off automatically.

Lights-on reminder buzzer

If the lights are switched on after the 

engine is switched off, a warning 

beep sounds when the driver’s door is 

opened to warn you that the lights are 

still on.

1

2

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Main beam headlights

With the engine running and 

the dipped beam headlights lit, push 

stalk 1. This indicator light on the instru-

ment panel comes on.

To return to the dipped headlight posi-

tion, pull stalk 1 towards you again.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS 

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f

Rear fog light

Turn centre ring 4 on the stalk 

until the symbol faces mark 5, then re-

lease it.
Operation of the fog lights depends on 

the exterior lighting selected, and an in-

dicator light will light up on the instru-

ment panel.
To avoid inconveniencing other road 

users, remember to switch off the rear 

fog light when it is no longer needed.

Switching off the lights

Turn ring 4 again until mark 5 is oppo-

site the symbol for the fog light you wish 

to switch off. The corresponding indi-

cator light goes out on the instrument 

panel.
The front and rear fog lights switch off 

when the exterior lights are switched 

off.

g

Front fog lights

Turn centre ring 4 on the 

stalk 1 until the symbol faces mark 5

then release it.
Operation of the fog lights depends on 

the exterior lighting position selected, 

and an indicator light will light up on the 

instrument panel.

When driving in fog or snow, or 

when transporting objects which are 

higher than the roof, the headlights 

do not come on automatically.
Switching on the fog lights remains 

the responsibility of the driver: the 

indicator lights on the instrument 

panel inform you whether the fog 

lights are lit (indicator light on) or not 

(indicator light not on).

4

5

1

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Hazard warning lights 

Press switch 2.

This switch activates all four direction 

indicators and the side indicator lights 

simultaneously. It must only be used in 

an emergency to warn drivers of other 

vehicles that you have had to stop in 

an area where stopping is prohibited or 

unexpected, or that you are obliged to 

drive under special conditions.

Depending on the vehicle, the hazard 

warning lights may come on auto-

matically under heavy deceleration. 

You can switch them off by pressing 

switch 2 once.

Direction indicators

Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering 

wheel and in the direction you are going 

to turn it.

One-touch mode
When driving, it is possible that the 

steering wheel may not be turned suf-

ficiently to return the stalk automatically 

to its starting position.

In this case, move the stick 1 to half-

way, then release it: the stalk returns to 

its original point and the indicator light 

flashes three times.

Horn

Press steering wheel boss A.

Headlight flasher

Pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the 

headlights.

AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS

A

2

1

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HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT

On vehicles fitted with this function, 

control A allows you to adjust the height 

of the beams according to the load.
Turn control A downwards to lower the 

headlights and upwards to raise them.

A

If driving on the left in a left-hand 

drive vehicle (or vice versa), drivers 

must have the lights adjusted by an 

authorised dealer for the duration of 

the trip.

For manual settings

Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load

0

Driver alone or with front 

passenger

1

Driver with one front 

passenger and two or three 

rear passengers

2

Driver with one front 

passenger, three rear 

passengers and luggage

2

Driver with luggage 

or (load) reaching the 

maximum permissible all-up 

weight

3 et 4

Do not use

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Vehicles with automatic wiper 

function

With the engine running, move stalk 1
–  A park.
–  B
 automatic wiper function

When this position is selected, the 

system detects water on the wind-

screen and triggers the wipers at a 

suitable wiping speed. It is possi-

ble to change the triggering thresh-

old and the time sweeps by turning 

ring 2:

–  E: minimum sensitivity
–  F: maximum sensitivity
NB: in foggy weather or during 

snowfalls, the wiping is not automati-

cally triggered and remains under 

the driver’s control.

–  C normal wiping speed.
–  D
 fast wiping speed.

Special note

When driving, the wiping speed slows 

down whenever the vehicle stops. The 

speed will change from fast wiping 

speed to normal wiping speed.

As soon as the vehicle moves off, 

wiping will return to the speed originally 

selected. If stalk 1 is operated, it over-

rides and cancels the automatic func-

tion.

With the ignition on, move stalk 1
–  A park.
–  B
 intermittent wiping.

The wipers will pause for several 

seconds between sweeps. It is 

possible to change the time be-

tween sweeps by turning ring 2.

–  C normal wiping speed.
–  D
 fast wiping speed.

WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE 

(1/2)

A

B

C

D

1

1

When working in the engine 

compartment, ensure that 

the windscreen wiper stalk 

is in position A (park).

Risk of injury.

2

E

F

Positions BC and D are accessible 

with the ignition on.

Position C is accessible with the ig-

nition on. Positions B and D are ac-

cessible only with the engine run-

ning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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