Renault Duster (2016 year). Manual — part 3
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DANGER
Since operation of the front
passenger airbag is not
compatible with the position
of a rear-facing child seat, NEVER
fit a restraint system for a rear-fac-
ing child in a seat protected by an
ACTIVATED front AIRBAG. This
can cause the CHILD’S DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY.
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag
(2/3)
The markings on the dashboard and
labels A on each side of the passenger
sun visor 3 (as shown above) repeat
these instructions.
A
3
A
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Operating faults
It is forbidden to fit a rear-facing child
seat to the front passenger seat if the
air bag activation/deactivation system
is faulty.
Allowing any other passenger to sit in
that seat is not recommended.
Contact your approved dealer as soon
as possible.
Activation of the front
passenger air bag
(depending on vehicle)
You should reactivate the airbag as
soon as you remove the child seat from
the front passenger seat to ensure the
protection of the front passenger in the
event of an impact.
To reactivate the airbag: with the vehi-
cle at a standstill and with the ignition
switched off, press and turn button 1 to
the ON position.
With the ignition switched on, it is es-
sential to check that warning light 2,
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, is off.
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag
(3/3)
2
1
The passenger air bag must
be activated or deactivated
with the ignition off.
If handled when the igni-
tion is on, the warning light
å
comes on.
Switch the ignition off then on again
to reset the air bag in accordance
with the lock position.
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REAR VIEW MIRRORS
Door mirrors with electrical
adjustment:
With the ignition on, move button 1:
– position A to adjust the left-hand
door mirror;
– position B to adjust the right-hand
door mirror;
0 is the neutral centre position.
Heated door mirrors
With the engine running, de-icing is per-
formed when the rear screen is de-iced/
demisted; refer to the information in the
paragraph on “Heated rear screen”.
Interior rear view mirror
The interior rear-view mirror is adjusta-
ble. When driving at night, tilt lever 3 to
avoid being dazzled by the headlights
of the vehicle behind.
Door mirrors with manual
adjustment
To adjust the door mirror, move
switch 2.
Folding door mirrors
Fold the door mirror manually against
the door window.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
0
B
A
1
3
2
Objects observed in the
door mirror glass are actu-
ally closer than they appear.
For your safety, take this
into account in order to correctly
assess the distance before any ma-
noeuvre.
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DRIVER’S POSITION, LEFT-HAND DRIVE
(1/2)
1
2
3
5
12
7 8
11
16
15
10
17
35
9
13
18
37 36
38
34 33
19
20
32
27 26
28
29
31 30
21
22
23
24
25
14
6
4
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DRIVER’S POSITION, LEFT-HAND DRIVE
(2/2)
The fittings described DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1 Side air vent.
2 Side demister outlet.
3 Stalk for:
– direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights,
– front fog lights,
– rear fog light,
– horn.
4 Audible warning
5 Instrument panel.
6 Location for driver’s airbag.
7 –
Steering column stalk for winds-
creen and rear screen wash/
wiper.
–
On-board computer information
readout control.
8 Ignition switch.
9 Hazard warning lights switch.
10 Centre air vents.
11 Electric central locking switch.
12 Central demister outlet.
13 Location for radio, navigation system
or storage compartments.
14 Location for passenger airbag.
15 Side demister outlet.
16 Side air vent.
17 Passenger airbag activation/deacti-
vation switch.
18 Glove compartment
19 Activation/deactivation control for
the parking distance control.
20 Rear screen and door mirror de-
icing control
21 ECO mode switch.
22 ESC control (4x4 (4WD) version).
23 Activation/deactivation controls for
the Stop and Start function.
24 4x2 (2WD), 4x4 (4WD) mode selec-
tor or storage compartment.
25 Cigarette lighter or accessories
socket.
26 Handbrake.
27 Door mirror adjustment control.
28 Gearstick.
29 LPG control
30 Accessories socket.
31 Bottle holders.
32 Heating and ventilation controls.
33 Cruise control/speed limiter main
control.
34 Radio remote control.
35 Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
36 Beam height adjustment control.
37 Bonnet release control.
38 Fuse box.
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DRIVING POSITION, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
(1/2)
1
2
3
7
9 10
11
15
34
8
13
33
19
16
17
18
5 6
4
14
35
12
21
22
20
23
24
28
26
27
30
31
29
25
32
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DRIVING POSITION, RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
(2/2)
The presence of the equipment DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1 Side air vent.
2 Side demister outlet.
3 Location for passenger airbag or
storage compartment.
4 Activation/deactivation control for the
parking distance control.
5 Hazard warning lights switch.
6 Electric central locking switch.
7 Central demister outlet.
8 Centre air vents.
9 Location for radio, navigation system
or storage compartments.
10 Stalk for:
– direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights,
– front fog lights,
– rear fog light,
– horn.
11 Instrument panel.
12 Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
13 –
Steering column stalk for wind-
screen and rear screen wash/
wiper.
–
On-board computer information
readout control.
14 Side demister outlet.
15 Side air vent.
16 Ignition switch.
17 Bonnet release control.
18 Beam height adjustment control.
19 Radio remote control.
20 Cruise control/speed limiter main
control.
21 ECO mode switch.
22ESC control.
23 Not used.
24 4x2 (2WD), 4x4 (4WD) mode selec-
tor or storage compartment.
25 Gearstick.
26 Door mirror adjustment control.
27 Handbrake.
28 Cigarette lighter or accessories
socket.
29 Heating and ventilation controls.
30 Accessories socket.
31 Bottle holder
32 Rear screen and door mirror de-icing
control
33 Glove compartment
34 Fuse box.
35 Passenger airbag activation/deacti-
vation switch.
1.41
Instrument panel A
WARNING LIGHTS
(1/7)
A
If no lights or sounds are ap-
parent, this indicates a fault
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.
If the orange warning light
Ò
comes on while you are driving,
drive carefully to an authorised
dealer as soon as possible. Failure
to follow this recommendation risks
damaging your vehicle.
The red warning light
Ò
requires you to stop imme-
diately, for your own safety,
as soon as traffic conditions allow.
Switch off the engine and do not
restart it. Contact an Authorised
Dealer.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
These warning lights require you
to stop immediately, for your own
safety, as soon as traffic conditions
allow. Switch off the engine and do
not restart it. Contact an authorised
dealer.
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À
Ô
D
+
x
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WARNING LIGHTS
(2/7)
A
D
Handbrake “on” warning
light and brake circuit inci-
dent warning light
This comes on when the ignition is
switched on. If it comes on during brak-
ing or driving and, depending on the ve-
hicle, is accompanied by a beep, it in-
dicates that the fluid level in the circuit
is low; it may be dangerous to continue
driving – please contact an authorised
dealer.
Ò
Warning light malfunction
(red or orange)
Urgent stop warning light (red)
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out as soon as
the engine is started. It lights up at the
same time as other warning lights, and
is accompanied by a beep.
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.
Warning light (orange)
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out as soon as
the engine is started. It may comes on
in conjunction with other warning lights
on the instrument panel.
It means you should drive very care-
fully to an authorised dealer as soon
as possible. If you fail to follow this rec-
ommendation, you risk damaging your
vehicle.
Ô
Coolant temperature warn-
ing light
It goes out as soon as the engine starts.
If this remains lit while driving and, de-
pending on the vehicle, is accompanied
by a beep, this means the engine is
overheating. Stop and allow the engine
to run at idle speed for a minute or two.
The temperature should drop. If not,
stop the engine. Let it cool down before
checking the coolant level. Contact an
authorised dealer if necessary.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
1.43
WARNING LIGHTS
(3/7)
A
À
Oil pressure warning light
This lights up when the ignition
is switched on and goes out after a few
seconds.
If it lights up on the road and, depend-
ing on the vehicle, is accompanied by
a beep, stop immediately and cut the
ignition.
Check the oil level (refer to “Engine oil
level: general information” in Section 4).
If the level is normal, the light has come
on for another reason: Consult an au-
thorised dealer straight away.
É
Preheating warning light (on
diesel version)
This should come on when the igni-
tion is switched on. It indicates that the
heater plugs are in operation. It goes
out after preheating is sufficient and the
engine can be started.
å
Airbag warning light
This lights up when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after
a few seconds. If it does not light up
when the ignition is switched on, if it
lights up when the engine is running,
or if it flashes, it indicates a fault in the
system.
Contact an approved Dealer as soon as
possible.
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Battery charge warning light
It should go out as soon as the
engine starts.
If it comes on when you are driving, it
indicates that the circuit is overcharged
or has discharged. Stop and consult an
authorised dealer as soon as possible.
x
Anti-lock braking warning
light
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out after a few
seconds.
If it does not go out after the ignition is
switched on, or lights up when driving,
there is a fault with the ABS. Braking
will then be as normal, without the ABS
system.
Contact an approved Dealer as soon as
possible.
L
Low fuel level warning light
This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after
a few seconds. If it comes on when
driving and, depending on the vehicle,
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 after the warning light first
comes on.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
1.44
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4-wheel drive mode indica-
tor light
Refer to the information on “4WD Lock
mode” in Section 2.
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2-wheel drive mode indica-
tor light
Refer to the information on “2WD
mode” in Section 2.
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Speed limiter warning light
Refer to the information on the
“Speed limiter” in Section 2.
^
Water in the diesel filter
warning light
This lights up when the ignition is
switched on and goes out after a few
seconds.
If it remains lit or comes on while driv-
ing, it indicates that water is present in
the diesel.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon
as possible.
Indicator light ESC
Refer to the information on
“Driving correction devices and aids” in
Section 2.
Å
Door status warning light
This indicates the status of the doors
(or tailgate).
WARNING LIGHTS
(4/7)
A
Warning light for the elec-
tronic stability program
(ESC) and traction control system
There are several reasons for the warn-
ing light to come on: see “Electronic
Stability Program ESC with unders-
teer control and traction control” in
Section 2.
2
Door(s) open warning light
Refer to “Opening/closing the doors” in
Section 1.
Mode warning light ECO
This comes on when ECO mode ECO
is activated.
Please refer to the information on
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in
Section 2.
Ϧ
Cruise control warning
lights
Refer to the information on “Cruise con-
trol” in Section 2.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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á
Main beam headlight tell-tale
light
k
Dipped beam headlight tell-
tale
g
Front fog light tell-tale light
f
Rear fog light tell-tale
c
Left-hand direction indicator
tell-tale
b
Right-hand direction indica-
tor tell-tale
ä
æ
Gear change indicator
This lights up to advise
you to change to a higher gear (up
arrow) or lower gear (down arrow).
Excess speed warning light
A beep will sound and the warn-
ing light will come on if the vehicle ex-
ceeds 70 mph (120 km/h).
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
A
#
Engine oil change warning
light
This lights up on the instrument panel
when an oil change is required.
Change the oil or have it changed as
soon as possible.
Only the distance travelled between two
oil changes is taken into account; the
time interval between two oil changes
is not.
The oil should always be changed
when the first threshold is reached, i.e.
either the distance travelled or the inter-
val specified in your vehicle’s mainte-
nance document. This means you may
have to change the oil before the warn-
ing light comes on.
Refer to the information on the “Oil
change” in Section 4.
V
Rear screen de-icing/de-
misting indicator light
d
Direction indicator tell-tale
light
ê
Engine immobiliser system
warning light
This light performs several functions.
Refer to the information on the “Engine
immobiliser” in Section 1.
WARNING LIGHTS
(5/7)
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6
Electronic fault or diesel
preheating warning light
With the ignition switched on,
this light comes on; it indicates that the
heater plugs are operating.
It goes out after preheating is sufficient
and the engine can be started.
If it remains lit or comes on when you
are driving, it indicates an electrical or
electronic fault. Contact an approved
dealer as soon as possible.
Æ
STOP light
This lights up when the ignition
is switched on and goes out as soon as
the engine is started. It lights up at the
same time as other warning lights, and
is accompanied by a beep.
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.
Consult an approved dealer.
Ä
Warning light for monitoring
exhaust gas
It comes on when the ignition is
switched on and then goes out.
– If it lights up continuously, consult an
authorised dealer as soon as possi-
ble;
– If it flashes, reduce the engine speed
until the light stops flashing. Contact
your approved Dealer as soon as
possible.
Please refer to the information on
“Maintenance and anti-pollution advice”
in Section 2.
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Indicator light ESC
See “Electronic Stability
Program ESC with understeer control
and traction control” in Section 2.
Tyre pressure loss warning
Please refer to the information
on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in
Section 2.
Engine standby warning
light
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.
Ü
Not used.
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Not used.
A
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
WARNING LIGHTS
(6/7)
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WARNING LIGHTS
(7/7)
Warning lights on console B
]
Front passenger air bag de-
activation warning light.
Refer to the information on “Child
safety: deactivating, activating the front
passenger airbag".
B
ß
Seat belt reminder light
It comes on when the engine
is started if the driver and/or passenger
seat belt is not fastened (depending on
the vehicle). When the vehicle is being
driven, it comes on and a beep sounds
for approximately 2 minutes until the
driver’s seat belt is fastened.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
1.48
DISPLAY AND INDICATORS
(1/2)
Speedometer 2 (kph or mph)
1
2
Rev counter 1 (rpm x 1,000)
Automatic gearbox display 3
This indicates the gear engaged. Refer
to information on the “Automatic gear-
box” in Section 2.
3
1.49
DISPLAY AND INDICATORS
(2/2)
In 4x4 (4WD) mode on rough ter-
rain, there is a risk that incorrect in-
formation on the fuel level may be
displayed. Wait until you are on flat
ground again for a stable reading of
the oil level indicators.
Fuel gauge warning light 4
or 5
The number of squares lit shows the
fuel level. When it is at minimum, the
squares disappear and the low fuel
level warning light comes on, depen-
ding on the vehicle.
Trip computer and warning
system A or B
Refer to the information on the “Trip
computer and warning system” in
Section 1.
4
5
A
B
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