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Renault Scenic (2018 year). Instruction - part 17

 

 

3.48

Removing the luggage cover

Slide the button 2 (movement B) and 

lift the right-hand side of the roller at the 

same time (movement C).
Then lift the left-hand side of the roller 

and remove it.
To refit the luggage cover, carry out this 

procedure in reverse.

To remove the flexible 

section of the luggage cover

Pull handle 1 gently to release the pins 

from their mounting points located on 

each side of the boot.

Guide the luggage cover 2 onto the 

roller (movement A).

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER

1

Luggage compartment cover 

storage

Lift up the rear of luggage compartment 

carpet 4
Remove cover 3 from the side storage 

compartment then tilt cover 5
Pivot the luggage cover so that the 

handle 1 is visible and towards the front 

of the vehicle.
Store the luggage cover with the 

handle 1 forwards, inserting it one side 

at a time;
Reposition the cover 5 and the flap 3.

2

B

A

3

1

C

4

5

Do not place any heavy or 

solid objects on the luggage 

cover. 
These may pose a risk to 

the vehicle occupants if the driver 

has to brake suddenly or if the vehi-

cle is involved in an accident.

3.49

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FITTINGS AND STORAGE 

(1/2)

Mobile floor 1

Depending on the vehicle, the mobile 

floor is reversible.

Flat position
It allows you to have a flat floor by fold-

ing down the backs of the rear bench 

seats and to compartmentalise the boot 

into two distinct spaces.
The mobile floor is positioned on the 

runners (2 and 3).

Maximum load allowed on the 

mobile floor: 120 kg, evenly distrib-

uted.

Storage position
This allows for more space to store 

things in the boot.
–  Remove the mobile floor 1
–  place it in the boot under the runners 

(2 and 3).

3

Intermediate position

(depending on vehicle)
In the blocked position, it allows you to 

access the tools stored under the boot 

carpet.
–  Remove the mobile floor 1 by moving 

it back (movement A) and pivoting it 

upwards (movement B);

– place it in the boot, letting it be 

guided by the runners (2 and 3).

1

2

A

B

1

1

3.50

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FITTINGS AND STORAGE 

(2/2)

Hook 4

You can use this to secure a bag.

Anchorage points

Attachment points 5.

If your vehicle is not equipped with 

anchorage points, you can get them 

from an authorised dealer.

4

Always position objects being trans-

ported so that the heaviest items 

are resting against the back of the 

rear seat.

Side storage compartment 6

Depending on the vehicle, this may be 

used to hold the tyre inflation kit.
Please refer to “Tyre inflation kit” in 

Section 5.

Special feature

For vehicles fitted with the “Hybrid 

Assist” system: if it is present, take care 

not to obstruct the vent 7 (refer to the in-

formation on the “Hybrid Assist system” 

in Section 2).

6

7

55

3.51

Always place the objects to be trans-

ported so that their largest side rests 

against the back of the rear seat for 

normal loads (e.g.: A), or against the 

back of the front seats B when the rear 

seatbacks are folded down.
If you have to place objects on the 

folded seat back, it is vital that you 

remove the headrests before folding 

the seat back so that it can be folded as 

flat as possible against the seat.

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE BOOT

A

Always position the heavi-

est items directly on the 

floor. Use the lashing points 

on the floor of the luggage 

compartment, if these are fitted to 

the vehicle. The luggage should be 

loaded in such a way that no items 

will be thrown forward and strike the 

occupants if the driver has to brake 

suddenly. Fasten the rear seat belts, 

even if the seats are not occupied.

B

3.52

Permissible nose weight, maxi-

mum permissible towing weight, 

braked and unbraked: refer to 

the information on “Weights” in 

Section 6.
Choice and fitting of towing 

equipment
Maximum weight of towing equip-

ment: 38 kg
For fitting and conditions of use, 

refer to the equipment’s fitting in-

structions.

Please keep these instructions with 

the rest of the vehicle documenta-

tion.

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar

A

A: 866 mm (short chassis).
A: 1,023 mm (long chassis).

If the towbar ball obscures the regis-

tration plate or the rear fog lights, it 

should be removed when not in use.
In all cases, comply with local leg-

islation.

3.53

3

LUGGAGE NET 

(1/3)

–  attach the two hooks 5 of the straps 3 

from the net onto the anchoring 

points 4;

–  adjust the net strap 3 so that it is taut.

Fitting the luggage net 

behind the front seats

Inside the vehicle on each side:
– lower cover 1 to gain access to the 

anchoring points for the top part of 

the luggage net;

–  insert the top rod of net 2 into the an-

choring points;

Depending on the vehicle, this may be 

used when transporting animals or lug-

gage to isolate them from the passen-

ger section.
It can be positioned:
–  behind the rear seats A;
–  behind the front seats B.

The luggage net is de-

signed to retain a maximum 

weight of 10 kg.
Risk of injury.

Do not install the luggage 

net in this position when a 

passenger is occupying a 

rear seat.

A

B

1

2

5

4

3.54

LUGGAGE NET 

(2/3)

6

Fitting the luggage net 

behind the rear seats

(behind the second row rear seats)
Inside the vehicle on each side:
– push the second row seats fully 

forward;

–  fit the mobile floor in the storage po-

sition (refer to the information on 

“Boot storage space and fittings” in 

Section 3) or remove it;

6

7

– lift cover 6 to access the luggage net 

upper mounting rail;

–  insert upper rod 7 for the net into the 

rail;

3.55

8

–  attach the hook 10 of the luggage 

strap to the anchor points 8 closest 

to the position of the mobile floor 

(please refer to the information in 

“Passenger Compartment Storage, 

boot storage”, section 3);

–  adjust net strap 9 so that it is taut.
–  adjust the position of the second row 

seats: ensure that the seatbacks do 

not touch the luggage net.

10

9

LUGGAGE NET 

(3/3)

8

The luggage net is de-

signed to retain a maximum 

weight of 10 kg.
Risk of injury.

3.56

ROOF BARS

For information on the range of 

equipment adapted to your vehi-

cle, we advise you to consult an ap-

proved Dealer.
Refer to the fitting instructions for in-

formation on how to fit roof bars and 

conditions of use.
Please keep these instructions with 

the rest of the vehicle documenta-

tion.
Maximum permissible load on 

roof rack: refer to the information 

on “Weights” in Section 6.

The attaching of any carry-

ing device (bike rack, lug-

gage box, etc.) resting on 

the luggage compartment 

lid is prohibited. To install a carrying 

device on your vehicle, contact an 

Approved Dealer.

Accessing the mounting 

points

Vehicles fitted with longitudinal roof 

bars
The attachment inserts 2 are located on 

the longitudinal roof bars 1.

Vehicles not fitted with longitudinal 

roof bars
Open the doors to access the fixing 

points 3.

3

User precautions

Handling the tailgate
Before operating the tailgate, check the 

objects and/or accessories (bike rack, 

roof box, etc.) fitted on the roof bars: 

these must be correctly positioned and 

secured, and must not prevent the tail-

gate from operating correctly.

1

2

4.1

Section 4: Maintenance

Bonnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.2

Engine oil level: general information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.4

Engine oil level: topping up/filling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.5

Engine oil level: topping up/filling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.6

Oil change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.7

Levels: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.8

engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.8

brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.9

windscreen/headlight washer reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.10

Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.10

12 volt battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.11

Tyre pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.13

Bodywork maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.15

Interior trim maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.18

4.2

BONNET 

(1/2)

Unlocking the bonnet catch

To unlock, push tab 3 at the same time 

as opening the bonnet.

Opening the bonnet

Lift the bonnet, guiding it up, and it 

will rest in position with the help of two 

struts 2.

To open, pull handle 1, located on the 

left-hand side of the dashboard.

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. In addition, 

the engine cooling fan may 

start at any moment. The 

 

warning light in the engine compart-

ment reminds you of this.
Risk of injury.

1

Do not press down on the 

bonnet: there is a risk that 

the bonnet may accidentally 

close.

Before performing any 

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must 

be switched off (please see 

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

When working in the engine 

compartment, ensure that 

the windscreen wiper stalk 

is in the park position.

Risk of injury.

2

3

4.3

BONNET 

(2/2)

Closing the bonnet

Check that nothing has been left in the 

engine compartment.
To close the bonnet again, hold the 

bonnet in the middle and lower it to 

30 cm above the closed position, then 

release it. It will latch automatically 

under its own weight.

Ensure that the bonnet is 

properly locked.
Check that nothing is pre-

venting the catch from lock-

ing (gravel, cloth, etc.).

After carrying out any work 

in the engine compart-

ment, check that nothing 

has been left behind (cloth, 

tools, etc.).

These may damage the engine or 

cause a fire.

In the event of even a slight 

impact involving the radia-

tor grille or bonnet, have the 

bonnet lock checked by an 

authorised dealer as soon as pos-

sible.

4.4

ENGINE OIL LEVEL: general information

It is normal for an engine to use oil for 

lubrication and cooling of moving parts 

and it is normal to top up the level be-

tween oil changes.
However, contact your approved 

Dealer if more than 0.5 litres is being 

consumed every 600 miles (1,000 km) 

after the running in period.
Oil change frequency: check the oil 

level from time to time and certainly 

before any long journey to avoid the 

risk of damaging your engine.

Reading the oil level

The oil level should be read with the ve-

hicle on level ground, after the engine 

has been switched off for some time.
The dipstick must be used to read 

the exact oil level and make sure 

that the maximum level has not been 

exceeded (risk of engine damage). 

Refer to the following pages.
The instrument panel display only 

alerts the driver when the oil level is at 

its minimum.

–  Remove the dipstick and wipe with 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: it should never fall 

below minimum mark A or exceed 

maximum mark B.

Once the operation has been com-

pleted, ensure that the dipstick is 

pushed in as far as it will go or that 

the “cap-type dipstick” is completely 

screwed in.

C

A

B

A

B

In order to prevent splashing, it is 

recommended that a funnel be used 

when topping up/filling the oil.

Before performing any 

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must 

be switched off (please see 

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

Exceeding the maximum 

engine oil level
Under no circumstances 

must the maximum fill 

level B be exceeded: risk of damage 

to the engine and catalytic con-

verter.

If the level exceeds the maximum 

level, do not start your vehicle and 

contact an authorised dealer.

4.5

ENGINE OIL LEVEL: topping up, filling 

(1/3)

Topping up/Filling

The vehicle must be parked on level 

ground and the engine should be cold 

(for instance, before the engine is 

started up for the first time in the day).

– Unscrew cap 1;
–  top up the level (as a guide, the ca-

pacity between the “MINI” and the 

“MAXI” reading on the dipstick 2 

is between 0.33 and 0.44 gallons 

(1.5 and 2 litres) depending on the 

engine);

–  wait for approximately 20 minutes to 

allow the oil to flow into the engine;

–  check the level using the dipstick 2 

(as described above).

Once the operation has been com-

pleted, ensure that the dipstick is 

pushed in as far as it will go or that 

the “cap-type dipstick” is completely 

screwed in.

1

2

Before performing any 

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must 

be switched off (please see 

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

1

2

Do not exceed the MAXI level and 

do not forget to refit the cap 1 and 

the dipstick 2.

In order to prevent splashing, it is 

recommended that a funnel be used 

when topping up/filling the oil.

4.6

ENGINE OIL LEVEL: topping up, filling 

(2/3)

1

2

1

2

Do not exceed the MAXI level and 

do not forget to refit the cap 1 and 

the dipstick 2.

In order to prevent splashing, it is 

recommended that a funnel be used 

when topping up/filling the oil.

Before performing any 

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must 

be switched off (please see 

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

4.7

Engine oil grade

Refer to the Maintenance Service 

Booklet for your vehicle.

Never run the engine in an 

enclosed space as exhaust 

gases are poisonous.

Filling: take care when 

topping up the oil that 

no oil drips onto engine 

components - risk of fire. 

Remember to refit the cap securely 

as there is a risk of fire if oil splashes 

onto hot engine components.

Consult your approved Dealer at 

once if you notice an abnormal or 

repeated drop in any of the fluid 

levels.

ENGINE OIL LEVEL: topping up, filling 

(3/3)/ 

OIL CHANGE

Exceeding the maximum 

engine oil level
Under no circumstances 

must the maximum fill level 

be exceeded: risk of damage to the 

engine and catalytic converter.

If the oil level exceeds the maximum 

level, do not start your vehicle and 

contact an approved Dealer.

Oil change

Service interval: refer to the 

Maintenance Service Booklet for your 

vehicle.

Oil change capacity

Please refer to the maintenance docu-

ment for your vehicle, or contact an au-

thorised dealer.

Always check the engine oil level using 

the dipstick, as explained previously (it 

should never fall below the minimum 

level, or be over the maximum level on 

the dipstick).

When working in the engine 

compartment, ensure that 

the windscreen wiper stalk 

is in the park position.

Risk of injury.

Engine oil change: if you 

are changing the oil when 

the engine is hot, be careful 

not to scald yourself if the 

oil overflows.

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. In addition, 

the engine cooling fan may 

start at any moment. The 

 

warning light in the engine compart-

ment reminds you of this.
Risk of injury.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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