Getting to know your vehicle -> Driving position for Your Renault Kadjar SUV 2020

DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (1/2)  
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DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)  
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.  
1 Air vent.  
10 Controls for:  
19 Assisted parking or handbrake  
– access the main menu;  
– access the Driving assistance  
menu or, depending on the vehi-  
cle, the user preferences menu;  
– assisted parking.  
control.  
2 Demister outlet.  
20 Gear lever.  
3 Stalk for:  
– direction indicator lights;  
– exterior lights;  
– fog lights.  
21 Ignition switch (vehicles with key).  
22 Control for adjusting steering  
11 Controls for:  
wheel height and reach.  
– hazard warning lights;  
– electric door locking.  
4 Cruise control/speed limiter con-  
trols.  
23 Bonnet release control.  
12 Multimedia screen.  
5 Instrument panel.  
24 Controls for:  
– headlight beam height remote ad-  
justment;  
13 Heating or air conditioning con-  
6 Driver Airbag and horn location.  
trols.  
– lighting rheostat for control instru-  
ments;  
– Lane departure warning;  
– traction control system and ESC.  
7 Controls for:  
14 Passenger Airbag location.  
15 Glovebox.  
– on-board computer information  
read-out and vehicle settings cus-  
tomisation menu;  
– remote radio and navigation  
system.  
16 Accessories and multimedia  
25 Controls for:  
– ECO mode;  
– activation/deactivation of the Stop  
and Start function.  
socket.  
8 Steering column stalk for wind-  
screen and rear screen wash/  
wiper.  
17 Two and four-wheel drive mode  
selector or, depending on the vehi-  
cle, traction control.  
9 Engine start/stop button (vehicle  
18 Cruise control/speed limiter main  
with card).  
control.  
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DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (1/2)  
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DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)  
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.  
1 Air vent.  
10 Instrument panel.  
16 Bonnet release control.  
2 Demister outlet.  
3 Passenger Airbag location.  
11 Driver Airbag and horn location.  
17 Ignition switch (vehicles with key).  
12 Controls for:  
18 Control for adjusting steering  
– on-board computer information  
read-out and vehicle settings cus-  
tomisation menu,  
wheel height and reach.  
4 Heating or air conditioning con-  
trols.  
19 Engine start/stop button (vehicle  
– remote radio and navigation  
system.  
with card).  
5 Multimedia screen.  
20 Accessories and multimedia  
6 Controls for:  
socket.  
13 Steering column stalk for wind-  
screen and rear screen wash/  
wiper.  
– access the main menu,  
– access the Driving assistance  
menu or, depending on the vehi-  
cle, the user preferences menu,  
– assisted parking.  
21 Two and four-wheel drive mode  
selector or, depending on the vehi-  
cle, traction control.  
14 Controls for:  
– ECO mode,  
22 Cruise control/speed limiter main  
– activation/deactivation of the Stop  
and Start function.  
7 Controls for:  
control.  
– hazard warning lights;  
– electric door locking.  
23 Assisted parking or handbrake  
15 Controls for:  
– electric headlight beam adjust-  
ment;  
control.  
8 Stalk for:  
– direction indicator lights;  
– exterior lights;  
– fog lights.  
24 Gear lever.  
25 Glovebox.  
– lighting dimmer for control instru-  
ments;  
– Lane departure warning;  
– traction control system and ESC.  
9 Cruise control/speed limiter con-  
trols.  
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WARNING LIGHTS (1/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Side light warning light  
Left-hand direction indicator  
tell-tale  
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Main beam headlight tell-  
tale  
Right-hand direction indica-  
tor tell-tale  
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Dipped beam headlight tell-  
tale  
Low fuel level warning light  
It lights up orange when the ig-  
nition or the engine is switched on and  
goes off after a few seconds.  
If it comes on orange while driving and  
is accompanied by a beep, fill up with  
fuel as soon as possible. There is only  
approximately 30 miles (50 km) worth  
of fuel left.  
Front fog light tell-tale  
Rear fog light telltale  
Automatic main beam head-  
light indicator light  
Please refer to the information  
on “External signals and lights” in  
Section 1.  
Instrument panel A: this comes on  
when the driver's door is opened.  
In some cases, the appearance of a  
warning light is accompanied by a mes-  
sage.  
If no lights or sounds are ap-  
parent, this indicates a fault  
Warning light ® re-  
quires you to stop immedi-  
ately, for your own safety,  
as soon as traffic conditions  
allow. Switch off the engine and do  
not restart it. Contact an approved  
Dealer.  
in the instrument panel. This  
indicates that it is essential  
to stop immediately (as soon as traf-  
fic conditions allow). Ensure that the  
vehicle is correctly immobilised and  
contact an approved Dealer.  
The © warning light means  
you should drive very carefully to  
an approved dealer as soon as pos-  
sible. If you fail to follow this recom-  
mendation, you risk damaging your  
vehicle.  
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WARNING LIGHTS (2/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Brake circuit fault warning  
light  
Oil pressure warning light  
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It lights up when the ignition or  
the engine is switched on and goes off  
after a few seconds.  
It lights up when the ignition or the  
engine is switched on and goes off after  
a few seconds.  
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If it comes on on the road, accompa-  
nied by the ® warning light and  
a beep, stop immediately and cut the  
ignition.  
If it comes on during braking and is ac-  
companied by the ® warning light  
and a beep, it indicates that the fluid  
level in the circuit is low or that there is  
a braking system fault. Stop as soon as  
traffic conditions allow and contact an  
authorised dealer.  
Check the oil level. If the level is normal,  
the indicator light is being lit by some-  
thing else. Contact an approved Dealer.  
Variable power-assisted  
steering warning light  
Battery charge warning light  
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It lights up when the ignition or  
It lights up when the ignition or the  
engine is switched on and goes off after  
a few seconds.  
the engine is switched on and goes off  
after a few seconds.  
STOP light  
This lights up when the igni-  
tion or engine is switched on and goes  
out as soon as the engine is running. It  
comes on with other warning lights and/  
or messages, and is accompanied by  
a beep.  
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If it comes on on the road, accompa-  
nied by the ® warning light and a  
beep, this indicates an overload or dis-  
charge in the electrical circuit.  
If it comes on while driving, alongside  
the warning light ®, this means  
there is a system fault.  
Contact an authorised dealer.  
Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow  
and contact an approved Dealer.  
It requires you to stop immediately, for  
your own safety, as soon as traffic con-  
ditions allow. Switch off the engine and  
do not restart it.  
Contact an approved Dealer.  
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WARNING LIGHTS (3/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Toxic Fume Filter System  
Warning Light  
Anti-lock braking warning  
light  
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It lights up when the ignition or the  
engine is switched on and goes off after  
a few seconds.  
If it lights up when you are driving, it in-  
dicates a fault in the anti-lock braking  
system.  
Braking will then be as normal, without  
the ABS. Contact an approved Dealer  
as soon as possible.  
On vehicles which are equipped with it,  
this light comes on when the engine is  
started and, depending on the vehicle,  
when the ignition is switched off if the  
vehicle is in the engine standby phase  
(refer to the information on the “Stop  
and Start function” in Section 2) then  
goes out.  
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– If it lights up continuously, consult  
your approved dealer as soon as  
possible;  
Coolant temperature warn-  
ing light  
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This lights up red when the ignition is  
switched on or the engine is started.  
– if it flashes, reduce the engine speed  
until the light stops flashing. Contact  
your approved Dealer as soon as  
possible.  
Warning light  
This lights up when the ignition  
or engine is switched on and goes out  
as soon as the engine is running. It can  
light up in conjunction with other warn-  
ing lights and/or messages on the in-  
strument panel.  
If it turns red, stop and let the engine  
idle for a minute or two.  
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Refer to the information on “Advice:  
antipollution, fuel economy and driving”  
in Section 2.  
The temperature should drop.  
Otherwise, stop the engine. Let the  
engine cool down before checking the  
coolant.  
It means you should drive very care-  
fully to an approved dealer as soon as  
possible. If you fail to follow this recom-  
mendation, you risk damaging your ve-  
hicle.  
Contact an approved Dealer.  
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WARNING LIGHTS (4/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Gear change indicator  
This lights up to advise you to  
change to a higher gear (up arrow) or  
lower gear (down arrow).  
Please refer to the information on  
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in  
Section 2.  
Brake pedal warning light  
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This lights up when the brake  
pedal should be depressed. Refer to  
the information on the “Automatic gear-  
box” in Section 2.  
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Please refer to the information on  
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in  
Section 2.  
Indicator lightAirbag  
This warning light will be dis-  
played on the instrument panel when  
the ignition is switched on or the engine  
is started, and will then go out after a  
few seconds.  
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Handbrake or electronic  
parking brake warning light  
Refer to the information on the “Assisted  
parking brake” in Section 2.  
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If it does not come on when the igni-  
tion is switched on, or comes on when  
the engine is running, there is a fault in  
the system.  
Contact your approved Dealer as soon  
as possible.  
Preheating warning light  
(Diesel version)  
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Particle filter system warn-  
ing light (petrol version)  
This should come on when the igni-  
tion is switched on. It indicates that the  
heater plugs are in operation.  
Refer to the “Special features of petrol  
versions” in Section 2.  
It goes out when preheating is com-  
plete. The engine can be started.  
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Door(s) open warning light  
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WARNING LIGHTS (5/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Speed limiter and cruise  
Φcontrol indicator lights  
Mode warning light ECO  
This comes on when ECO  
mode is activated.  
See the information on the “Speed lim-  
iter” and “Cruise control” in Section 2.  
Please refer to the information on “Eco-  
driving” in Section 2.  
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Tyre pressure monitoring  
system  
Free wheel warning light in  
mode ECO  
Refer to the information on the “Tyre  
pressure monitoring system” in Section  
2.  
It lights up in mode ECO when the  
“Free wheel in mode ECO” is activated  
(ON) in the user settings.  
Warning light for reagent  
Refer to the information on “Reagent  
tank” in Section 1.  
level and faults in the ex-  
haust gas reduction system.  
The warning light colour is dim when  
the vehicle is not while freewheeling.  
This warning light is bright when the ve-  
hicle is while freewheeling (automatic  
neutral).  
Engine standby warning  
light  
Please refer to the information on  
“Driving advice, ECO-driving” in  
Section 2.  
Please see information in the para-  
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in  
Section 2.  
Unavailability of engine  
standby warning light  
Please see information in the para-  
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in  
Section 2.  
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WARNING LIGHTS (6/6)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Assisted parking brake fault  
light  
Driver’s seat belt reminder  
and, depending on the vehi-  
cle, front passenger seat belt re-  
minder  
This lights up when the ignition is  
switched on, then, if the driver's or front  
passenger's (if this seat is occupied)  
seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle  
has reached approximately 12.4 mph  
(20 km/h), it flashes and a beep sounds  
for around 2 minutes.  
Note: an object placed on the passen-  
ger seat base can activate the warning  
light.  
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Please refer to the information on the  
“Assisted parking brake” in Section 2.  
Emergency active brake  
assist  
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Refer to the information on “Driving cor-  
rection devices and aids” in Section 2.  
Warning light for the elec-  
tronic stability program  
(ESC) and traction control system  
It lights up when the ignition or the  
engine is switched on and goes off after  
a few seconds.  
Rear seat belt reminder (depending  
on vehicle)  
On display B  
There are several reasons for the warn-  
ing light to come on: please refer to the  
information on “Driver correction de-  
vices and aids” in Section 2.  
Warning light  
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comes on, accom-  
Passenger Airbag ON  
Refer to the information on  
“Child safety: deactivating/activating  
the front passenger airbag” in Section 1.  
panied (depending on the vehicle) by  
a message indicating the number of  
fastened seat belts on the instrument  
panel for approximately 30 seconds,  
each time the vehicle is started, a door  
is opened or a rear seat belt is fas-  
tened/unfastened. Check that the rear  
passengers are wearing seat belts and  
that the number of seat belts shown as  
fastened corresponds to the number of  
rear seat places occupied.  
Passenger Airbag OFF  
Refer to the information on  
“Child safety: deactivating/activating  
the front passenger airbag” in Section 1.  
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (1/2)  
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Instrument panel in miles  
(option to switch to km/h)  
Instrument panel A  
Driving style indicator 3  
You can customise your instrument  
panel with the content and colours of  
your choice.  
Please refer to the information on “Eco-  
driving” in Section 2.  
Vehicles not fitted with a navigation  
system  
– With the ignition off, press the OK  
button 2 and the start button 6;  
– using control 1, select “Settings”,  
“Instrument panel”, then the unit;  
– Press the OK button 2 to confirm.  
For vehicles fitted with a navigation  
system, refer to the handbook for the  
equipment.  
For vehicles not fitted with a naviga-  
tion system, refer to the information on  
“Vehicle settings customisation menu”  
in Section 1.  
Speedometer 5  
(km or miles per hour)  
This is displayed differently according  
to how the instrument panel is custom-  
ised.  
To return to the previous mode, repeat  
the same operation.  
Overspeed buzzer  
Depending on the vehicle and coun-  
try, a buzzer sounds for approximately  
10 seconds every 40 seconds, as long  
as the vehicle is travelling in excess of  
72 mph (120 km/h).  
Rev counter 4  
(graduations x 1000)  
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (2/2)  
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Vehicles fitted with a navigation  
system  
On the multifunction screen, select  
“System” , “User profile” and “Unit”.  
Coolant temperature  
indicator 6  
Engine oil level low warning  
When the engine is started, the instru-  
ment panel display A alerts you when  
the minimum oil level is reached. Refer  
to the information on the “Engine oil  
level” in Section 4.  
Fuel level gauge 7  
If the level is at the minimum, warn-  
Note: In both cases, once the battery  
is switched off, the on-board computer  
automatically returns to the original unit  
of measurement.  
The first time the warning appears,  
it can be cleared by pressing the OK  
button 2.  
ing light integrated in the indica-  
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tor comes on orange, accompanied by  
a beep. Fill up as soon as possible.  
Trip computer and warning  
system  
Subsequent warnings will disappear  
automatically after 30 seconds.  
Refer to the information on the “Trip  
computer and warning system” in  
Section 1.  
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information (1/2)  
Display selection keys 2  
Scroll through the following information  
by repeated short presses on the con-  
trol 2 (the display depends on the vehi-  
cle equipment and country):  
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a) total mileage and trip mileage re-  
corder;  
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b) journey parameters:  
– current fuel consumption;  
– Estimated range with remaining fuel;  
– distance travelled;  
– average speed;  
c) mileage before service;  
d) tyre pressure reset;  
On-board computer 1  
Depending on the vehicle, this includes  
the following functions:  
e) trip log, operating faults and informa-  
tion message readout;  
f) Estimated range with remaining rea-  
gent.  
– distance travelled;  
– journey parameters;  
– information messages;  
– operating fault messages (associ-  
ated with the © warning light);  
– warning messages (associated with  
the ® warning light);  
All these functions are described on the  
following pages.  
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: general information (2/2)  
Interpreting some of the  
values displayed after  
resetting  
The values showing average fuel con-  
sumption and average speed will  
become more stable and reliable the  
further you have travelled since the last  
time the Reset button was pressed.  
The average fuel consumption may de-  
crease when:  
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– the vehicle stops accelerating;  
– the engine reaches its operating  
temperature (if the engine was cold  
when the reset key was pressed);  
Trip mileage resetting  
– when driving from an urban area  
With “trip mileage recorder” selected  
on the display, press key OK 3 until the  
mileage recorder resets to zero.  
onto the open road.  
Automatic resetting of the  
journey parameters  
Resetting occurs automatically when  
the maximum value of any of the pa-  
rameters is exceeded.  
Resetting the journey  
parameters (reset button)  
with the display showing one of the trip  
settings, press key OK 3 until the dis-  
play is reset to zero.  
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (1/5)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
101 778 km  
112,4 km  
a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder.  
Fuel used  
8 l  
b) Journey parameters:  
Fuel consumed since the last reset.  
Current  
Current fuel consumption.  
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) is  
reached.  
7,4 l/100  
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ON-BOARD 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  
Estimated range with remaining fuel.  
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.  
541 km  
Distance  
522 km  
Distance travelled since last reset.  
Average  
Average speed since the last reset.  
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.  
123,4 km/h  
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (3/5)  
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  
c) Mileage before service or oil change.  
Mileage before service  
Service in  
SERVICE  
INTERVALS  
With the ignition switched on, the engine not running and  
the display set to “Service Intervals”, press and hold the OK  
button for approximately 5 seconds to display the mileage before  
service (distance or time to the next service). When the distance  
value approaches its limit, there are several possible scenarios:  
– range less than 930 miles (1,500 km) or one month: the  
message “Service due in” is displayed accompanied by the  
nearest term (distance or time);  
30 000 km / 12 mo  
Service due in  
300 km / 24 days  
– range equal to 0 km/miles or service date reached: the  
message “Service required” is displayed accompanied by  
warning light ©.  
Service required  
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.  
Reset: to reset the distance before the next service, press and hold button 2 for approximately 10 seconds until the display  
shows the mileage before service 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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TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings (4/5)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
On-board computer with distance before  
next service message (cntd.)  
c) Mileage before service or oil change.  
Mileage before service  
Oil change in  
SERVICE  
With the ignition switched on, the engine not running and  
the display set to “Mileage before service”, press and hold the  
OK button for approximately 5 seconds to display the mileage  
before the next service, then press the 2 button to view the  
mileage before the next oil change (distance or time remaining  
before the next service). When the distance value approaches its  
limit, there are several possible scenarios:  
INTERVALS  
30000 km / 24 mo  
Service due in  
300 km / 24 days  
– 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 required” is displayed accompanied by  
warning light ©.  
Service required  
The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as possible.  
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 button 2 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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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (5/5)  
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.  
Examples of selections  
Interpreting the display selected  
d) Reset the tyre pressure.  
Refer to the information on the “Tyre pressure monitor-  
ing system” in Section 2.  
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Tyre pressure  
No message  
memorised  
e) Trip log.  
Successive display:  
– information messages (passenger airbag OFF etc.);  
– operating fault messages (Check injection system,  
etc.).  
f) Estimated range with remaining reagent.  
Top Up AdBlue  
before 2400 km  
Refer to the information on “Reagent tank” in Section 1.  
1.70  
TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: information messages  
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.  
Examples of messages  
Interpreting the display selected  
« Parking brake on »  
Indicates that the parking brake has been applied.  
« Checking control functions »  
« Turn steering wheel + START »  
« Steering wheel not locked »  
Displayed with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self-diagnostics.  
Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock  
the steering column.  
Indicates that the steering column has not been locked.  
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: operating fault messages  
These appear with the © 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  
© warning light stays on. Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages.  
Examples of messages  
“Clean diesel filter”  
Interpreting the display selected  
Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter; contact an approved Dealer  
as soon as possible.  
“Check lighting”  
“Check vehicle”  
Indicates a fault in the headlights.  
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 antipollution system”  
– Indicates a fault in the vehicle’s particle filter system.  
– Indicates a fault in the emissions reduction system when it is accompanied  
by the  
Section 1.  
warning light. Refer to the information on “Reagent tank” in  
1.72  
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.  
Some examples of warning messages are given below. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually or al-  
ternately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.  
Examples of messages  
“Engine failure hazard”  
Interpreting the display selected  
Indicates an injection fault, the vehicle’s engine has overheated or there is a  
serious engine fault.  
“Power steering fault”  
Indicates a fault in the steering or a problem with the four-wheel drive.  
“Braking system fault” or “Stop vehicle” Indicates a fault in the braking system. Apply the electronic parking brake ma-  
nually and ensure that the vehicle is immobilised using a chock.  
« Electric failure DANGER »  
“Puncture”  
indicates a fault in the vehicle battery charging circuit (alternator etc.).  
Indicates a puncture on the tyre displayed on the instrument panel.  
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VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU (1/2)  
Adjusting the settings  
Select the function to modify:  
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a) Freewheel in ECO mode;  
(please refer to the information on  
“Driving advice, ECO-driving” in  
Section 2)  
b) unlocking the driver’s door;  
c) automatic locking of the doors while  
driving;  
d) hands-free function;  
e) indicator audio volume;  
f) internal welcome sound;  
g) external welcome;  
h) reading lamp in automatic mode;  
i) rear windscreen wiping in reverse  
gear;  
j) configuration of the driving style indi-  
cator.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment,  
this function allows you to activate/de-  
activate and adjust some of the vehi-  
cle’s functions.  
Select “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de-  
activate the function.  
Vehicles fitted with a  
navigation system  
For the “Light brightness intensity”  
function, select the intensity by press-  
ing “+” or “-”.  
Accessing the settings menu  
With the vehicle at a standstill, using the  
multimedia screen 1, select “Vehicle”,  
“User settings” to access the various  
settings.  
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments when  
the vehicle is stationary.  
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VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU (2/2)  
Adjusting the settings  
If you select either “PARKING ASSIST  
Volume” or “LANGUAGE”, you will  
have to make a further selection (sound  
volume of the parking distance control  
or instrument panel language). In this  
case, make your selection and con-  
firm it by holding the switch 3 OK – the  
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Browse using the control 4 to select the  
function to adjust:  
a) Free wheel in ECO mode;  
(refer to the information on “Driving  
advice, Eco-driving” in Section 2);  
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b) Lock doors when in motion;  
c) Unlock driver door only;  
d) Rear wipers when reverse is ON;  
e) Front parking sensors;  
f) Automatic main beam lights;  
g) Blind spot alert;  
selected value is shown by a  
front of the line.  
To exit the menu, press the control 4  
upwards or downwards. It may be nec-  
essary to carry out this operation sev-  
eral times.  
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h) Blind spot alert;  
Vehicles not fitted with a  
navigation system  
i) Rear parking sensors;  
j) PARKING ASSIST Volume;  
k) LANGUAGE;  
Accessing the settings menu on  
display 2  
l) COLOUR.  
With the vehicle at a standstill, press  
and hold the switch 3 OK to access the  
settings menu.  
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function activated  
function deactivated  
Once a line has been selected, press  
The vehicle settings personalisation  
menu cannot be used when driv-  
ing. At speed exceeding 12 mph  
(20 km/h), the instrumental panel  
display switches automatically back  
to trip computer and warning system  
mode.  
the switch 3 OK to adjust the function.  
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