Renault Duster (2016 year). Manual — part 14
5.42
TOWING: breakdown
(3/3)
When storing the tools,
ensure they are securely re-
placed in the luggage com-
partment, in their original
position.
Do not leave the tools unsecured
inside the vehicle as they may come
loose under braking.
4
5
Towing a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox
When the engine is switched off, the
gearbox is no longer lubricated. It is
preferable to tow this type of vehicle
on a trailer or, for 4x2 (2WD) vehicles
only, tow it with the rear wheels off the
ground.
Under exceptional circumstances
and for 4x2 (2WD), vehicles only, you
may tow the vehicle with all four wheels
on the ground, only going forward, with
the gear lever in neutral position N and
for a distance not exceeding 30 miles
(50 km).
If the gear lever cannot be put into the
N position, please consult an authori-
sed dealer.
When setting off, if the lever is locked
in position P even though you are pres-
sing the brake pedal, the lever can be
released manually.
To do this, unclip the base of the lever,
simultaneously press recess 4 and the
unlocking button 5.
Depending on the vehicle, unclip the
base of the lever, then insert a tool
(rigid rod) into the slot 6 and simulta-
neously press the button 7 in order to
unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon
as possible.
6
7
5.43
Location for front speaker 2
or rear speaker 3
Unclip the cover using a flat-blade
screwdriver or similar.
FITTED AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Radio location 1
If your vehicle is not fitted with an audio
system, one can be fitted and locations
have been provided for:
– the radio 1;
– front speakers 2;
– rear speakers 3.
To install any equipment, please con-
sult an approved dealer.
Unclip and remove storage compart-
ment 1.
– In all cases, it is very important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions care-
fully.
– 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.
Consult an authorised dealer to find out the correct part number.
– No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except
by approved Dealers: an incorrectly connected system may result in damage
being caused to the electrical equipment and/or the components connected to
it.
1
2
3
5.44
ACCESSORIES
Electrical and electronic accessories
Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, po-
sition of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. You can get advice from an authorised dealer.
Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 Watts only. Fire hazard. When several accessory sockets are
used at the same time, the total power of the connected accessories must not exceed 180 watts.
No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except by authorised dealers: an incorrectly connected
system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and/or the components connected to it.
If the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equipment, make sure that the installation is correctly protected by a fuse.
Establish the rating and position of this fuse.
Using the diagnostic socket
The use of electronic accessories on the diagnostic socket may cause serious disturbance to the vehicle’s electronic systems.
For your safety we recommend that you use only electronic accessories approved by the manufacturer, consult an Approved
Dealer. Serious accident risk.
Use of transmitting/receiving devices (telephones, CB equipment etc.).
Telephones and CB equipment with integrated aerials may cause interference to the electronic systems originally fitted to the
vehicle: it is advisable only to use equipment with an external aerial. Furthermore, we remind you of the need to conform
to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment.
Fitting aftermarket accessories
If you wish to install accessories on the vehicle: please contact an authorised dealer. Also, to ensure the correct operation of
your vehicle, and to avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you use only accessories specifically designed for your
vehicle, which are the only accessories for which the manufacturer will provide a warranty.
If you are using an anti-theft device, only attach it to the brake pedal.
Obstructions to the driver
On the driver’s side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regu-
larly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.
5.45
OPERATING FAULTS
(1/5)
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 come on;
the starter does not run.
Battery terminals disconnected,
oxidised or incorrectly secured.
Retighten them, reconnect them or clean
them if they are oxidised.
Battery discharged or worn.
Connect another battery to the faulty bat-
tery. Refer to the information on “Battery:
troubleshooting” in Section 5 or replace the
battery if necessary.
Do not push the vehicle if the steering
column is locked.
The engine will not start.
Starting conditions are not fulfilled.
Refer to the information on “Starting/stop-
ping the engine in Section 2.
The steering column remains locked.
Steering wheel locked.
To unlock, gently move the key and the
steering wheel (refer to the information on
the “Ignition switch” in Section 2).
5.46
OPERATING FAULTS
(2/5)
On the road
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Vibrations.
Tyres not inflated to correct pres-
sures, incorrectly balanced or
damaged.
Check the tyre pressures; if this is not the cause, have
their condition checked by an approved dealer.
Coolant boiling in the coolant
reservoir.
Mechanical fault: cylinder head
gasket damaged, faulty coolant
pump.
Stop the engine.
Contact an approved dealer.
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 vehi-
cle 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.
Top up the engine oil level (refer to the information on
“Engine oil level: topping up/filling” in Section 4).
at idle speed
Low oil pressure.
Go to your nearest approved dealer.
The oil pressure warning
light takes a long time to
go out or remains lit during
acceleration.
Loss of oil pressure.
Stop the vehicle: contact an approved dealer.
5.47
OPERATING FAULTS
(3/5)
On the road
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Abnormal white smoke from the ex-
haust
Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder
head gasket.
or
Stop the engine.
Contact an approved dealer.
This is not necessarily a fault.
Smoke may be caused by
regeneration of the particle filter.
Please refer to the information on “Special
features of diesel versions” in Section 2.
The power-assisted steering be-
comes heavy.
Belt broken.
Have the belt replaced.
No power-assisted steering oil
For maintenance operations on the power-
assisted steering, contact an authorised
dealer.
The “2WD” mode and electronic fault
warning lights come on.
Fault in the 4-wheel drive system.
Drive as soon as possible at a moderate
speed to an approved dealer. The problem
may be resolved by replacing the wheels.
The system will not switch to “2WD”
or “4WD Lock” mode. “AUTO” mode
remains active.
Fault in the 4-wheel drive system.
Contact an approved dealer as soon as
possible.
5.48
OPERATING FAULTS
(4/5)
Radiator: If there is a significant lack of coolant, remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while
the engine is very warm. After any procedure on the vehicle which has involved even partial draining of the cooling
system, it must be refilled with a new mixture prepared in the correct proportions. Reminder: only products approved
by the Technical Department may be used for this purpose.
On the road
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Whistling
Roof aerial poorly positioned.
Position the aerial.
The engine overheats. The coolant
temperature indicator light comes
on.
Engine cooling fan not working.
Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and
contact an approved dealer.
Coolant leaks.
Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and
check the coolant reservoir: it should con-
tain fluid. If there is no coolant, consult an
approved dealer as soon as possible.
The oil change warning light remains
lit after an oil change.
Warning not reset after oil change.
Reset the warning after changing the oil;
refer to the information in the paragraph on
the “On-board computer” in Section 1.
5.49
OPERATING FAULTS
(5/5)
Electrical equipment
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
The wipers do not work.
Wiper blades stuck.
Free the blades before using the wipers.
Faulty electrical circuit.
Consult an approved dealer.
The wiper does not stop.
Faulty electrical controls.
Consult an approved dealer.
Direction indicators flashing more
quickly.
Blown bulb.
Replace the bulb.
The direction indicators do not work.
Faulty electrical circuit.
Consult an approved dealer.
The headlights do not switch on or off.
Faulty electrical circuit or control.
Consult an approved dealer
Traces of condensation in the lights.
This is not a fault. Traces of condensa-
tion are a natural phenomenon caused
by variations in temperature.
The traces will disappear slowly once the
lights are switched on.
6.1
Section 6: Technical specifications
Vehicle identification plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2
Engine identification plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.5
Engine specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6
Weights/Towing weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.7
Replacement parts and repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.8
Service sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9
Anticorrosion check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.15
6.2
Quote the details given on identifica-
tion plate A on all letters or orders.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
Vehicle identification plate A
The presence and location of the infor-
mation depends on the vehicle.
1 Manufacturer name.
2 EC design number or approval
number.
3 Identification number.
4 MAM (Maximum Authorised
Mass).
5 GTW (Gross train weight: vehicle
fully loaded, with trailer).
6 MPAW (Maximim Permissible
Weight) for front axle.
7 MPAW on rear axle.
8 Reserved for related or additional
entries.
9 Diesel exhaust emissions.
10 Paint reference (colour code).
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A
6.3
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES
(1/2)
Quote the information on the identi-
fication plate or label A in all corre-
spondence or when ordering parts.
(Location varies depending on engine)
1 Engine type.
2 Engine suffix.
3 Engine number.
A
A
2
1
3
A
A
1
2
3
A
A
6.4
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES
(2/2)
Please quote the information on the
engine plate or label A in all corre-
spondence or orders.
(Location varies depending on engine)
1 Engine type.
2 Engine suffix.
3 Engine number.
A
2
1
3
A
A
6.5
DIMENSIONS (in metres)
0.822
2.673
0.820
4.315
1.560
1.634 (1)
1.690 (2)
(1) unladen, without roof bars
(2) unladen, with roof bars
1.567
1.822
6.6
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Versions
1.6 16V
1.6 16V
2.0 16V
1.2 16V
1.5 dCi
Engine type
(see engine plate)
K4M
H4M
F4R
H5Ft
K9K
Cubic capacity (cc)
1,598
1598
1 998
1 198
1,461
Type of fuel
Octane rating
Petrol
The use of unleaded petrol is essential, with the octane rating as stated
on the label inside the fuel filler flap.
Diesel
The label located in
the fuel filler flap in-
dicates authorised
fuels.
Spark plugs
Only use spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine.
The type should be marked on a label stuck inside the engine compart-
ment. If it is not then contact your authorised dealer.
Fitting spark plugs other than those specified may damage the engine.
6.7
WEIGHTS (in kg)
Versions
4x2
4x4
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMAC)
Total train weight (MTR)
Weights shown on the vehicle identification plate (refer to the
information on “Vehicle identification plates” in Section 6)
Braked Trailer Weight*
found by calculating: MTR - MMAC
Unbraked trailer weight*
580
640
Permissible nose weight*
75
Maximum permissible load on roof with a
carrying device
80 (including the carrying device)
*Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
Towing is prohibited when the GTW - MAM calculation is equal to zero, or when the GTW is equal to zero (or is not listed) on the
identification plate.
– It is important to comply with the towing weights, governed by local legislation in each country and, in particular, laid down in
the Road Traffic Regulations. Contact an authorised dealer for any towing equipment modifications.
– For vehicles fitted with a trailer, the gross train weight (vehicle + trailer) must never be exceeded. However, the following
is tolerated:
– the Maximum permissible weight at the rear may be exceeded by no more than 15%,
– the maximum permissible all-up weight may be exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever occurs first).
In either case, the maximum speed of the vehicle and trailer must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressures must
be increased by 0.2 bar (3 PSI).
– The engine output and climbing capability are reduced with altitude. We recommend that the maximum load be reduced by
10% at an altitude of 1,000 metres and by an additional 10% for each 1,000 metres thereafter.
Weight transfer (depending on the vehicle)
If the Maximum Authorised Mass of the vehicle has not been reached, up to 200 kg can be transferred to the braked trailer, within
the limits of the Gross Train Weight.
The weights shown are for a basic vehicle without options: they will vary depending on the equipment level of your ve-
hicle. Please consult an authorised dealer.
6.8
SPARE PARTS AND REPAIRS
Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly-specialised tests. Therefore, they are of at least the same
level of quality as the parts fitted originally.
If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Furthermore, repairs carried out
within the manufacturer’s Network using original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions set out on the reverse of the
repair order.
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