Renault Arkana (2021 year). Manual in english — page 16

FUSES (2/3)
Allocation of fuses
(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)
Symbol
Allocation
H
Windscreen washer
Multimedia accessories socket, multimedia
î
screen
Æ
Front and rear second row accessories socket
Ì
Horn
Ý
Towbar socket
Heated rear view mirrors
Use the fuse allocation label in the
×
Brake lights, passenger compartment central unit
storage compartment to identify the
fuses.
Passenger compartment centre unit, rear wiper,
Certain fuses should only be re-
rear fog light
placed by a qualified professional.
These fuses are not listed on the
label.
Direction indicator lights, hazard warning lights,
D
high level brake lights
Only change the fuses represented
on the label.
5.26
FUSES (3/3)
C
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that
it may be hot. In addition,
Fuses in engine compartment C
the engine cooling fan may
Some functions are protected by fuses
located in the engine compartment
start at any moment. The
(unit C).
warning light in the engine compart-
ment reminds you of this.
However, because of their reduced
accessibility, we advise you to have
Risk of injury.
your fuses replaced by an approved
Dealer.
Before carrying out any
action in the engine com-
partment, you must switch
off the ignition.
➥ 2.4 or
➥ 2.5
5.27
WIPER BLADES: replacement (1/2)
2
A
1
B
5
4
3
Replacing the windscreen
To refit
wiper blades 2
To refit the wiper blade 2, insert it in its
To replace the wipers, first put them in
housing in the arm 3, then clip it until
the service positionB.
you hear a click. Make sure that the
Engine running or ignition on;
blade is correctly locked in position.
- set the stalk 1 to position A twice in
To return the blades to lowered posi-
succession (single sweep): the wiper
Check the condition of the wiper
tion, make sure that the blades are
blades will stop in the service posi-
blades. You are responsible for their
folded down onto the windscreen then
tion B away from the bonnet;
service life:
set the 1 stalk to position A (single
- lift the wiper arm 3;
- clean the blades, windscreen and
sweep): the windscreen wiper blades
- lower the 4 tab then remove the
rear screen regularly with soapy
will fold into the bonnet when the igni-
blade 2.
water;
tion is switched on.
- do not use them when the wind-
screen or rear screen are dry;
- free them from the windscreen or
rear screen when they have not
been used for a long time.
5.28
WIPER BLADES: replacement (2/2)
Check the condition of the wiper
blades.
- clean the blades, windscreen and
rear screen regularly with soapy
water;
- do not use them when the wind-
screen or rear screen are dry;
- free them from the windscreen or
rear screen when they have not
been used for a long time.
- In frosty weather, make
sure that the wiper blades
are not stuck by ice
(to
avoid the risk of the motor
overheating).
- Check the condition of the wiper
blades. Replace the wiper blades
as soon as they begin to lose ef-
ficiency
(approximately once a
year).
When changing the blade, when it
has been removed, do not let the
wiper arm fall against the window:
risk of breaking the window.
5.29
TOWING: breakdown recovery (1/2)
Before carrying out any towing, posi-
The speed specified by current legis-
tion the gearbox in neutral position (po-
lation for towing must always be ob-
sition N on vehicles equipped with an
served. If you are driving the towing
automatic gearbox), unlock the steering
vehicle, do not exceed the permissible
1
column then release the parking brake.
towing weight for your vehicle. ➥ 6.6.
Steering column unlocking
Towing a vehicle with an
Insert the key into the ignition, set to
automatic transmission,
ON 2 position or, depending on the ve-
hicle, with the card on you, press the
mechanical lever
engine start button for approximately
Transport the vehicle on a trailer or tow
2
two seconds).
it with the front wheels off the ground.
Reposition the lever to neutral (position
In exceptional circumstances, you
N for vehicles fitted with an automatic
may tow it with all four wheels on the
gearbox).
ground, only in a forward gear, with the
The steering column unlocks, the ac-
gearbox in neutral position N, over a
When setting off, if the lever is locked in
cessory functions are powered: you
maximum distance of 50 miles (80 km)
position P even though you are press-
can use the vehicle’s lights (direction
and not exceeding a speed of 16 mph
ing the brake pedal, the lever can be re-
indicators, brake lights, etc.). At night
(25 km/h).
leased manually in order to unlock the
the vehicle must have its lights on.
drive wheels.
Depending on the vehicle, once you
To do this, unclip the base of the gaiter
have finished towing, press the engine
and press the 2 button while simultane-
start button twice (risk of running down
ously pressing the 1 button on the lever
the battery).
to unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon
as possible.
Leave the card in the vehi-
cle during towing.
Risk of the steering
column locking.
5.30
TOWING: breakdown recovery (2/2)
Tighten the towing hitch 5 fully: first
B
by hand until it stops, then finish by
A
locking it with the wheel brace or a sim-
D
ilar tool.
Only use the towing hitch 5 provided
4
6
with the tools. ➥ 5.7
C
3
7
Ensure that the towing eye
5
is bolted correctly.
Risk of losing the towed
5
object.
Only use the front 3 and rear 7 towing
Access to towing points
points (never use the driveshafts or any
other part of the vehicle). These towing
Front towing point
- Use a rigid towing bar.
points may only be used for pulling.
If a rope or cable is used
Press zone A and pull zone B. Use a
They must never be used for lifting the
(where the law allows this),
driver or similar one to open flap 4.
vehicle directly or indirectly.
the vehicle being towed
must be able to brake.
Rear towing point
-
A vehicle must not be towed if it is
Press zone C and pull zone D. Use a
not fit to be driven.
driver or similar one to open flap 6.
-
Avoid accelerating or braking
suddenly when towing, as this
may result in damage being
caused to the vehicle.
When the engine is
Do not leave the tools unse-
stopped, steering and brak-
cured inside the vehicle as
-
In all cases, it is advisable not to
ing assistance are not op-
they may come loose under
exceed 15.5 mph (25 km/h).
erational.
braking.
5.31
OPERATING FAULTS (1/7)
Using the card
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
The card does not lock or unlock the
Card battery is flat.
Replace the battery. You will still be able to
doors.
lock/unlock and start your vehicle. ➥ 1.15
and ➥ 2.4 or ➥ 2.5.
Use of appliances operating on the
Stop using the devices or use the key pro-
same frequency as the card (mobile
vided. ➥ 1.15.
phone, etc.).
Vehicle located in a high electromag-
Use the key that is built into the card
netic radiation zone.
➥ 1.15.
Vehicle battery flat.
The message “Place card on zone +
Place the card in the placement area
START” appears on the instrument
➥ 2.5 then press the START button.
panel.
The vehicle is started.
With the engine running, the card’s locking/
unlocking device is blocked. Turn off the ig-
nition.
5.32
OPERATING FAULTS (2/7)
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.
Using the remote control
POSSIBLE CAUSES
ACTION REQUIRED
The remote control does not lock or The remote control battery is flat.
Use the emergency key.
unlock the doors.
Use of appliances operating on the same
Stop using the devices or use the key.
frequency as the remote control (mobile
phone, etc.).
Vehicle located in a high electromagnetic
Replace the battery. You will still be able to
radiation zone.
lock/unlock and start your vehicle. ➥ 1.15
Discharged battery.
and ➥ 2.4 or ➥ 2.5.
The vehicle is started.
With the engine running, the key’s locking/
unlocking device is blocked. Turn off the
ignition.
5.33
OPERATING FAULTS (3/7)
The starter is activated
POSSIBLE CAUSES
ACTION REQUIRED
The instrument panel indicator lights are
Battery terminals not tight, bat-
Retighten or reconnect the terminals, or clean them if
weak or fail to light up and the starter
tery terminals disconnected or
they are oxidised.
does not turn.
oxidised.
Discharged battery or not op- Connect another battery to the faulty battery. ➥ 5.22 or
erational.
replace the battery if necessary.
Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is
locked.
Faulty circuit.
Consult an approved dealer.
The engine will not start.
Starting conditions are not ful- ➥ 2.4 or ➥ 2.5.
filled.
The “hands-free” card does not Place the card in the recess provided for this purpose
work.
on the centre console ➥ 2.4 or ➥ 2.5.
With the vehicle stationary, engine cold, Petrol version, this is not nec-
The engine’s idle speed should decrease after about
the engine’s idle speed is high.
essarily a fault. This may be
one minute. Otherwise, this may be caused by an-
caused by the increase in the
other fault. Call an approved Dealer.
engine temperature.
The engine cannot be switched off.
Card not detected.
Place the card in the recess provided for this purpose
on the centre console.
Press and hold the start button.
Electronic fault.
Press the start button 3 times quickly or press and
hold.
The steering column remains locked. Steering wheel locked.
Move the steering wheel while pressing the engine
start button (or, depending on the vehicle, operating
the ignition key) ➥ 2.4.
Faulty electrical circuit.
Consult an approved dealer.
5.34
OPERATING FAULTS (4/7)
On the road
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Vibrations.
Tyres not inflated to correct pres-
Check the tyre pressures: if this is not the
sures, incorrectly balanced or dam-
problem, have them checked by an ap-
aged.
proved Dealer.
White smoke from the exhaust.
Petrol version, this is not necessarily
Reduce the engine speed and avoid
a fault. Depending on the climate con-
sudden acceleration to gradually make the
ditions (cold, humidity etc.), smoke
smoke disappear. Otherwise, this may be
may be produced under hard vehicle
caused by another fault. Consult an ap-
acceleration.
proved dealer.
Smoke under the bonnet.
Short-circuit or cooling system leak.
Stop, switch off the ignition, stand away
from the vehicle and contact an approved
dealer.
The oil pressure warning light comes
on:
while cornering or braking.
The level is too low.
Top up the engine oil ➥ 4.5.
is slow to go out or remains lit up
Loss of oil pressure.
Stop the vehicle and contact an approved
under acceleration.
Dealer.
5.35
OPERATING FAULTS (5/7)
On the road
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Steering becomes heavy.
Assistance overheating.
Drive carefully at reduced speed, be aware
of the level of force in the steering wheel
needed to turn the wheels.
Fault with the electric assistance
Consult an authorised dealer.
motor.
Fault in the assistance system
The engine is overheating. The
Engine cooling fan not working.
Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and
coolant temperature indicator is in
contact an approved dealer.
the warning zone and warning light
®
comes on.
Coolant leaks.
Check the coolant reservoir: it should con-
tain fluid. If there is no coolant, consult an
authorised dealer as soon as possible.
Coolant boiling in the coolant reser-
Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder
Stop the engine.
voir.
head gasket.
Contact an approved dealer.
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 our Technical Department may be used for this purpose.
5.36
OPERATING FAULTS (6/7)
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.
Fuse damaged.
Replace the fuse or have it replaced
➥ 5.25.
The wiper does not stop.
Faulty electrical controls.
Consult an approved dealer.
Direction indicators flashing more
Blown rear bulb.
➥ 5.14.
quickly.
The direction indicators do not work.
Faulty electrical circuit or control.
Consult an approved dealer.
Fuse damaged.
Replace the fuse or have it replaced
➥ 5.25.
The lights do not come on or go off.
Faulty electrical circuit or control.
Consult an approved dealer.
Fuse damaged.
Replace the fuse or have it replaced
➥ 5.25.
5.37
OPERATING FAULTS (7/7)
Electrical equipment
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Traces of condensation in the head-
Traces of condensation may be a nat-
lights or rear lights.
ural phenomenon caused by varia-
tions in temperature and humidity.
In this case, the traces will disappear
slowly once the lights are switched
on.
The front seat belt reminder light
An object is stuck between the floor
Remove all objects from underneath the
comes on when the seat belts are
and the seat and is disrupting the op-
front seats.
fastened.
eration of the sensor.
5.38
Section 6: Technical specifications
Vehicle identification plate
6.2
Engine identification plate
6.3
Dimensions
6.4
Engine specifications
6.5
Weights
6.6
Towing weights
6.6
Replacement parts and repairs
6.7
Service sheets
6.8
Anticorrosion check
6.14
6.1
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES
A
1
2
3
4
5
A
10
6
9
7
8
The information shown on the ve-
4
MAM
(Maximum Authorised
hicle identification plate should be
Mass).
quoted on all correspondence or
5
GTW (Gross train weight: vehicle
orders.
fully loaded, with trailer).
The presence and location of the in-
6
MPAW (Maximim Permissible
formation depends on the vehicle.
Weight) for front axle.
Vehicle identification plate A
7
MPAW on rear axle.
1
Manufacturer name.
8
Reserved for related or additional
B
entries.
2
EC design number or approval
number.
9
Not used.
3
Identification number.
10 Paint reference (colour code).
Depending on the vehicle, this in-
formation is also given on mark-
ing B.
6.2
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES
A
1
2
3
A
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.
6.3
DIMENSIONS (in metres)
878
2,720
970
1,562
4,568
1,571*
1,584
2,035
* unladen
6.4
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Versions
TCe 260
Engine type
H5H
(see engine plate)
Cubic capacity (cc)
1,332
Type of fuel
Petrol
Octane rating
You must use unleaded petrol with the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler
flap. ➥ 1.103
Spark plugs
Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine.
The type should be marked on a label affixed inside the engine compartment. If it is not then
contact an approved Dealer.
Fitting spark plugs other than those specified may damage the engine.
Fuel types that meet
European standards and are
compatible with the engines
Unleaded petrol compliant with standard EN 228 contains up to 5% eth-
of vehicles sold in Europe
anol in volume.
(in any other case, contact an
Approved Dealer).
Unleaded petrol compliant with standard EN 228 contains up to 10%
ethanol in volume.
6.5
WEIGHTS (in kg)
The weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options: they vary depending on the your vehicle’s equipment. Consult
your approved Dealer.
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMAC)
Maximum permissible all-up weight (MMTA)
Weights indicated on the vehicle identification plate ➥ 6.2
Gross Train Weight (MTR)
Braked Trailer Weight*
found by calculating: MTR - MMAC
Unbraked Trailer Weight*
705 kg
Permissible nose weight*
75 kg
Maximum permissible load on roof
80 kg (including carrying device)
* Towing weight (towing a caravan, boat, etc.)
Towing is prohibited when the MTR - MMAC calculation is equal to zero, or when the MTR 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 approved Dealer about any towing equipment.
- When towing, under no circumstances may the total train weight (vehicle + trailer) be exceeded. However the following is
permitted:
- rear axle MMTA exceeded by no more than 15%,
- maximum MMAC exceeded by no more than 10% or 100 kg (whichever is reached 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.
6.6
REPLACEMENT 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.
6.7

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