Renault Trafic (2022 year). Manual in english — page 8

FUNCTION STOP AND START (1/4)
This system enables a reduced fuel
and
For all vehicles:
consumption and lower greenhouse
- the speed is zero.
The warning light
on the instru-
gas emissions.
The engine remains on standby if posi-
ment panel is lit when the engine is on
The system is activated automati-
tion P is selected, or if position N is se-
standby. The vehicle equipment re-
cally when the vehicle is started. While
lected with the handbrake engaged and
mains operational while the engine is
driving, the system stops the engine
the brake pedal released.
stopped.
(standby) when the vehicle is at a
For manual gearboxes:
When the engine switches to standby,
standstill (traffic jam, traffic lights, etc).
- the gearbox is in neutral;
the steering assistance may no longer
and
be operational.
Conditions for engine
- the clutch pedal is released. If warn-
In this case it becomes operational
standby
again when the engine is no longer on
ing light
flashes and the mes-
The vehicle has set off from where it
standby or the speed exceeds approxi-
sage “Release Clutch pedal” ap-
was parked;
mately 0.62 mph (1 km/h) (downhill,
pears on the instrument panel, this
slope etc.).
For automatic gearboxes:
indicates that the clutch pedal is not
sufficiently released;
- gearbox is in position D, M or N;
and
and
- the vehicle speed is zero.
- the brake pedal is pressed. If warn-
ing light
flashes and the mes-
sage “Press brake pedal” appears
The engine MUST be
on the instrument panel, this indi-
stopped (not put in standby)
cates that the brake pedal is not suf-
before leaving the vehicle.
ficiently pressed;
➥ 2.3.
and
- the accelerator pedal is not de-
pressed;
Keep your vehicle station-
ary when the engine is
on standby (shown by the
warning light
on the
instrument panel).
2.8
FUNCTION STOP AND START (2/4)
Preventing the engine from
Conditions for coming out of
- the gearbox is in neutral and the
clutch pedal is slightly depressed;
standing by
engine standby
- the engine is in gear and the clutch
In certain situations, such as negotiat-
For automatic gearboxes:
pedal is pressed right down.
ing a crossroads for instance, it is pos-
-
when the driver’s door is opened;
sible (with the system activated) to keep
Special note: depending on the vehi-
the engine running so as to be ready to
when the driver’s seat belt is unfas-
cle, if you switch off the ignition when
move off quickly.
tened;
the engine is on standby, the warning
For vehicles equipped with auto-
-
in manual mode, the gear change
light Ä
is displayed for a few sec-
matic gearboxes:
paddles are activated;
onds on the instrument panel.
Keep the vehicle stationary without
-
the brake pedal is released, position
pressing too hard on the brake pedal.
D or M engaged;
For vehicles equipped with manual
-
the brake pedal is released in gear
gearboxes:
position N with the handbrake off;
Keep the clutch pedal pressed right
-
the brake pedal is pressed again in
down.
gear position P or N engaged with
the handbrake applied;
-
the vehicle is in gear position R;
the accelerator pedal is depressed.
For vehicles equipped with a
For manual gearboxes:
manual gearbox
- when opening the driver’s door, with-
The restart may be interrupted if the
out any gear engaged and the clutch
clutch pedal is released too quickly
To fill up with fuel, the
pedal released;
while a gear is engaged.
engine must be stopped
- when unfastening the driver’s seat
(and not only on standby
belt, without any gear engaged and
in the case of vehicles
the clutch pedal released;
equipped with the Stop and Start
function): you must switch off the ig-
nition ➥ 2.2, ➥ 1.133.
If the engine stalls while the system
is in operation, pressing the clutch
Fire hazard.
pedal right down will start it again.
2.9
FUNCTION STOP AND START (3/4)
Conditions preventing the
-
the gradient is too steep for vehicles
fitted with an automatic gearbox;
standby of the engine
The warning light
appears on the
-
the “Clear view” function is activated
instrument panel to indicate that engine
Certain conditions prevent the system
➥ 3.8;
standby is not available. The warning
from using the engine standby function,
light may appear along with a message
including when:
-
the engine temperature is too low;
on the instrument panel:
For all vehicles:
the emission control system is being
-
“Battery charge optimisation” to pri-
regenerated;
-
the driver’s door is not closed;
oritise the battery charge;
-
the driver’s seat belt is not fastened
-
“Heating comfort priority” to prioritise
or was not fastened when driving
the air conditioning;
began;
-
“Engine running priority” to prioritise
-
reverse gear is engaged;
engine functions.
parking distance control is in opera-
tion;
-
the bonnet is not locked;
the outdoor temperature is too low or
too high;
-
the battery is not sufficiently charged;
the difference between the vehicle
interior temperature and the auto-
matic climate control instruction is
too high;
the altitude is too high;
Deactivate the Stop and
Start function for any opera-
tion performed in the engine
compartment.
2.10
FUNCTION STOP AND START (4/4)
Special feature of the automatic
Deactivating, activating the
engine re-start
function
Under certain conditions, the engine
Press 1 to deactivate the function. The
can restart on its own in order to guar-
message “Stop & Start deactivated” will
antee your safety and comfort.
appear on the instrument panel and
This can occur especially when:
the integrated warning light 2 on the
switch 1 will light up.
- the outdoor temperature is too low or
1
too high;
Pressing again will reactivate the
system. The message “Stop & Start
- the “Clear view” function is activated
Activated” will appear on the instrument
➥ 3.8 ;
2
panel and the integrated warning light 2
- the battery is not sufficiently charged;
on switch 1 will go out.
– the vehicle speed is above 3 mph
The system is automatically reactivated
(5 km/h) (downhill slope, etc.);
each time the vehicle is started using
the start button. ➥ 2.3.
- repeated pressing on the brake
pedal or braking system require-
The
warning light may appear
ment;
along with a message on the instru-
Operating faults
– ...
ment panel:
When the message “Check Stop &
- “Battery charge optimisation” to pri-
Start” appears on the instrument panel
The
warning light is displayed on
oritise the battery charge;
and the integrated warning light 2 lights
the instrument panel to notify you of au-
- “Heating comfort priority” to prioritise
up on the switch 1, the system is deac-
tomatic engine restarting.
the air conditioning;
tivated.
- “Engine running priority” to prioritise
Please consult an authorised dealer.
engine functions.
The engine MUST be
stopped (not put in standby)
Special note: with the engine on
before leaving the vehicle.
standby, press switch 1 to automati-
➥ 2.3.
cally restart the engine.
2.11
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS (1/4)
Diesel engine speed
Precautions to be taken in
Diesel engines are fitted with an injec-
winter
A
tion pump which prevents the engine
To avoid any faults in icy weather:
speed being exceeded irrespective of
-
ensure that the battery is always fully
the gear selected.
charged;
If the message “Check Anti- Pollution
1
-
always keep the diesel tank rela-
System” is displayed along with warn-
tively full to avoid water vapour con-
ing lights Ä
densing in it and accumulating at the
authorised dealer immediately.
bottom of the tank.
When driving, depending on the fuel
grade used, it is possible that white
smoke may be emitted.
This is due to the exhaust particle filter
being cleaned automatically, and does
Engine smoke opacity label
not affect the way the vehicle runs.
You will find 1 information on the A label
stuck inside the engine compartment.
Running out of fuel
1 Diesel exhaust emissions.
After the tank has been filled following
a complete draining of fuel, the fuel
system must be reprimed ➥ 1.133 before
restarting the engine.
Do not park the vehicle or
run the engine in locations
where combustible sub-
stances or materials such as
grass or leaves can come into con-
tact with the hot exhaust system.
2.12
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS (2/4)
Particle filter
The particle filter is used in the treat-
The display of the
warning light
ment of exhaust gases from diesel en-
on the instrument panel may be accom-
gines.
panied by an increase in engine speed
Depending on the vehicle, the warning
and operation of the cooling system in
order to clean the particle filter.
light
displayed on the instrument
Note: the warning light may reappear if
panel indicates that the filter is becom-
the driving conditions are not fully met
ing clogged and requires cleaning.
with regard to cleaning the filter. If the
vehicle is stopped or the engine speed
Automatic regeneration
is below 2,000 rpm before the warning
light is switched off you may have to re-
To do this, when the
warning
start the operation.
light is displayed, continue driving ac-
cording to traffic conditions and observe
the speed limit until the warning lights
disappears. If possible, do not let the
engine speed drop below 2,000 rpm.
The warning light should go out after 10
to 20 minutes. ➥ 1.104.
To facilitate the automatic particle
filter regeneration, carry out a long
driving phase (at least 20 minutes)
on main roads every 124 miles
(200 km).
2.13
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS (3/4)
The message “Regenerate DPF [long
press]” is displayed again to enable you
To do this, when the
warning
to renew the manual procedure.
light is displayed, park the vehicle away
from traffic. With the engine running:
Note:
- deactivate the Stop and Start func-
-
during the regeneration process, the
tion if the vehicle is equipped with it
engine speed first increases to ap-
➥ 2.8;
proximately 3,000 rpm in order to
- apply the handbrake;
warm the engine. It then decreases
- position the lever to neutral;
to approximately 1,700 rpm until the
- press the 3 or 4 button repeatedly
end of the regeneration;
until the message “Regenerate DPF
2
[long press]” appears;
-
manual regeneration is not possible
3
- press and hold the 2 button until
when the engine, the cooling system
the message
“DPF regeneration
or the ambient temperature are cold.
4
Ongoing” appears. The warning light
It starts only after the engine has
warmed;
Manual regeneration
flashes.
-
regeneration frequently produces
(depending on the vehicle)
Wait until the warning light goes out
white fumes and unusual odours in
If it is not possible to comply with the
(approximately 20 minutes).
the exhaust system. This does not
conditions (driving time required, etc.),
The message
“DPF Regeneration
indicate that the system operating
Completed” is displayed on the instru-
incorrectly;
the
warning light is displayed
on the instrument panel accompanied
ment panel.
-
pressing one of the pedals will inter-
by the message “Regenerate the parti-
If the conditions are not met before or
rupt the particle filter regeneration.
cle filter” to indicate that the saturation
level is too high for automatic regener-
during regeneration, the
warning
ation.
light goes out and the message “DPF
Regeneration Interrupted” is displayed
In this case it is essential to carry out
and the procedure is cancelled.
the particle filter cleaning procedure
manually.
2.14
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS (4/4)
Special cases
If the filter becomes excessively sat-
urated, the
warning light and,
Warning light
®
re-
quires you to stop immedi-
depending on the vehicle, the
ately, for your own safety,
warning light will appear on the instru-
as soon as traffic conditions
ment panel, accompanied by the mes-
allow. Switch off the engine and do
sage “Check injection”. In this case,
not restart it. Contact an approved
please consult an Authorised Dealer.
Dealer.
If the
®
warning light and, de-
pending on the vehicle, the
warning light appears, accompanied by
the “WARNING: Engine Failure Risk”
Do not start the regenera-
message, stop the vehicle, switch off
tion in a garage or a con-
the engine and contact an Approved
fined area.
Dealer.
Risk of poisoning or suf-
Stopping the regeneration in
focation by exhaust gas emis-
progress
sions.
To interrupt the particle filter regenera-
Make sure that no one is near the
tion, press one of the pedals.
exhaust when regenerating.
Risk of burns.
Do not park the vehicle in locations
where combustible substances or
materials such as grass or leaves
can come into contact with the hot
exhaust system.
Fire hazard.
2.15
GEAR LEVER/HANDBRAKE
The reversing lights will come on as
soon as reverse gear is selected (with
When stationary and de-
the ignition on).
pending on the slope and/or
Vehicles fitted with parking distance
vehicle load, it may be nec-
1
control ➥ 2.87.
essary to pull up the hand-
brake at least two extra notches and
engage a gear (1st or reverse gear)
Handbrake
on vehicles with a manual gearbox
To release:
or position P on vehicles with an au-
tomatic transmission.
Pull the lever up slightly, press button 2
and then lower the lever to the floor.
2
The red warning light on the instrument
panel will light up if you are driving with
an incorrectly released handbrake.
To apply:
Gear lever
An impact to the underside
Pull the lever upwards and make sure
of the vehicle when revers-
Selecting reverse gear
the vehicle is immobilised.
ing (e.g. striking a raised
kerb) may result in damage
Vehicle with manual gearbox: shift
to the vehicle (eg. deformation of
the lever to neutral, then shift the lever
the rear axle).
to reverse.
To avoid any risk of accident, have
Ring 1 has to be lifted up to the gear
your vehicle checked by an ap-
lever knob to select reverse gear.
proved Dealer.
vehicles with an automatic gearbox
➥ 2.97.
Make sure that the handbrake is properly released when driving (red in-
dicator light off), otherwise overheating may occur.
2.16
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (1/6)
Fuel consumption is accredited in ac-
Depending on the vehicle, you will have
Free-wheel function
cordance with a standard regulatory
various functions which enable you to
Depending on the vehicle, on vehi-
method. Identical for all manufactu-
lower your fuel consumption:
cles fitted with an automatic gearbox
rers, this enables vehicles to be com-
- the rev counter;
and with ECO mode activated, during
pared with one another. Consumption
deceleration phases (driver's foot fully
in real time depends on vehicle usage
- the free-wheel function;
off the accelerator pedal), switching to
conditions, the equipment fitted and the
- performance mode;
freewheeling (automatic neutral) allows
user’s driving style. To optimise fuel
you to move farther without accelerat-
- gear change indicator;
consumption, please refer to the fol-
ing in order to save fuel.
lowing advice.
- the driving style indicator;
- the journey record and eco-driving
The
indicator light is displayed
advice via the multimedia screen;
on the instrument panel in green (or in
white, depending on the vehicle) when
- ECO mode activated by the ECO or
the vehicle is freewheeling (automatic
DRIVE MODE button;
neutral).
- the Stop and Start function ➥ 2.8.
Note: the freewheel function is de-
If fitted on the vehicle, the navigation
activated when the brake pedal is
system provides additional information.
pressed or when the accelerator pedal
is pressed.
2.17
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (2/6)
Driving advice and ECO
2
driving
If your vehicle is equipped and if driving
under-load, the “Performance mode”
function enables you to limit under-rev-
ving, gives priority to engine braking
when decelerating and enables more
1
dynamic engine driving.
Note: performance mode is only availa-
ble for vehicles fitted with an automatic
gearbox ➥ 2.97.
Activation, deactivation of
Each time the engine is switched off,
performance mode
performance mode will be deactivated
and it will be necessary to select it
Press the 1 button until activation is
again.
confirmed by the message “Perfo” dis-
played in the 2 area on the instrument
Performance mode may be used to
panel.
equal effect in both automatic and
manual modes.
Press the 1 button again as many times
as necessary to return to
“normal”
mode. The “Perfo” indicator light goes
out to confirm deactivation.
2.18
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/6)
4
3
Gear change indicator 3
Driving style indicator 4
Depending on the vehicle, to obtain op-
Informs you about the driving style
timum consumption levels, a warning
adopted in real time. You will be notified
light on the instrument panel lets you
by the size of the 4 indicator light.
know the best time to move up or down
- Large: measured, economical driv-
a gear:
ing;
- Medium: a fairly measured driving
Š
move up a gear;
style;
move down a gear.
- Small: driving too fast.
To activate/deactivate the driving style
indicator, please see the multimedia
system instructions.
2.19
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (4/6)
Disabling the function
6
Press the 5 switch as many times as
necessary to return to normal mode.
Warning light 6
goes out on the in-
strument panel to confirm deactivation.
Note: on vehicles equipped with an au-
5
tomatic gearbox, each time the engine
is switched off ECO mode will be deac-
tivated and it will be necessary to acti-
vate it again.
ECO mode
Activating the function
ECO mode is a function which opti-
Press the 5 switch until activation is
mises fuel consumption. It affects cer-
confirmed by the 6
warning light
tain driving operations (acceleration,
displayed on the instrument panel.
shifting gears, cruise control, deceler-
While driving, it is possible to exit the
ation, etc.).
ECO mode temporarily in order to im-
Limiting acceleration enables low fuel
prove engine performance.
consumption in urban and surrounding
For this, depress the accelerator pedal
areas.
firmly and fully.
ECO mode is reactivated when you
take pressure off the accelerator pedal.
2.20
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (5/6)
-
Do not overrev the engine in the in-
termediate gears.
You should always use the highest
gear possible.
-
Avoid sudden acceleration.
Brake as little as possible. If you an-
ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad-
vance, you may then simply release
the accelerator pedal.
-
Do not try to maintain the same
speed up a hill, accelerate no more
than you would on the level. Keep
your foot in the same position on the
accelerator pedal.
Driving advice and ECO
-
Double declutching and accelerating
driving
before switching off are unnecessary
in modern vehicles.
Behaviour
-
Bad weather, flooded roads:
- Drive carefully for the first few miles
Do not drive through
until the engine reaches its normal
floods if the water is
Obstructions to the driver
operating temperature, rather than
above the lower edge of
let it warm up while the vehicle is sta-
On the driver’s side, only
the wheel rims.
tionary.
use mats suitable for the
vehicle, attached with the
- Speed is expensive.
pre-fitted components, and check
- Dynamic driving with a lot of frequent
the fitting regularly. Do not lay one
acceleration and braking is expen-
mat on top of another.
sive on fuel in comparison to the time
There is a risk of wedging the
saved.
pedals.
2.21
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (6/6)
-
In vehicles fitted with air condi-
tioning, it is normal to observe an
increase in fuel consumption (espe-
cially in urban conditions) when it is
used. For vehicles fitted with manual
air conditioning, switch off the system
when it is not required.
Recommendations for reducing
consumption and therefore help-
ing to preserve the environment:
If the vehicle has been parked in the
sun, open the doors for a few mo-
ments to let the hot air escape before
starting the engine.
-
Do not leave an empty roof rack
Tyres
Advice on use
fitted to the vehicle.
-
It is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob-
– An underinflated tyre increases fuel
- Favour the ECO mode.
jects.
consumption.
- Electricity is fuel; switch off all the
-
When towing a caravan, fit a wind
- The use of non-recommended tyres
electrical components which are
deflector and adjust it carefully.
can increase fuel consumption.
not really needed. However (safety
-
Avoid using the car for door-to-door
first), keep your lights on when the
calls (short journeys with long waits
visibility is bad (“see and be seen”).
in between) because the engine
never reaches its normal operating
- Use the air vents. Driving with the
temperature.
windows open at 60 mph (100 km/h)
will increase fuel consumption by
4%.
- Never fill the fuel tank right to the
brim to avoid overflow.
2.22
MAINTENANCE AND ANTIPOLLUTION ADVICE
Your vehicle complies with criteria for
Maintenance
Exhaust gas monitoring
recycling and recovering vehicles at the
It is important to remember that failure to
system
end of their service life, which entered
respect antipollution regulations could
The exhaust gas monitoring system will
into force in 2015.
lead to legal action being taken against
detect any operating faults in the vehi-
Some parts of your vehicle have there-
the vehicle owner. In addition, replacing
cle’s antipollution system.
fore been designed to facilitate future
engine, fuel supply system and exhaust
If this system malfunctions, toxic sub-
recycling.
components with parts other than those
stances may be released into the at-
These parts are easy to remove so
originally recommended by the manu-
mosphere or damage may occur.
facturer may alter your vehicle so that
that they can be recovered and repro-
This warning light on the in-
it no longer complies with antipollution
cessed by recycling companies.
Ä
strument panel will indicate if
regulations.
By virtue of its design, moderate fuel
there are any faults in the system:
consumption and initial settings, your
Have your vehicle adjusted and
This lights up when the ignition is
vehicle also conforms to current an-
checked by an approved Dealer, in ac-
switched on and goes out when the
tipollution regulations. The manufac-
cordance with the instructions given in
engine is started.
turer is actively striving to reduce pol-
your maintenance schedule: they will
- If it lights up continuously, consult an
lutant exhaust gas emissions and to
have all the equipment necessary for
approved Dealer as soon as possi-
save energy. But the fuel consumption
ensuring that your vehicle is maintained
ble;
of your vehicle and the level of pollutant
to its original standard.
exhaust gas emissions are also your
- if it flashes, reduce the engine speed
responsibility. Ensure that it is main-
until the light stops flashing. Contact
Engine adjustments
tained and used correctly.
your approved dealer as soon as
- Air filter, diesel filter: a choked el-
possible.
ement will reduce efficiency. It must
➥ 1.136
be replaced.
- Idle speed: this does not require ad-
justment.
2.23
ENVIRONMENT
Your vehicle has been designed with
Emissions
- At the end of the vehicle’s service
respect for the environment in mind for
life, it should be sent to approved
Your vehicle has been designed to
its entire service life: during production,
centres to ensure that it is recycled.
emit fewer greenhouse gases (CO2)
use and at the end of its life.
while in use, and therefore to consume
- In all cases, comply with local legis-
less fuel (e.g. 140 g/km, equivalent to
lation.
Manufacture
1494.6 mpg (5.3 l/100 km) for a diesel
vehicle).
Your vehicle has been manufactured at
Recycling
a factory which complies with a policy
Our vehicles are also equipped with a
Your vehicle is 85% recyclable and
to reduce the environmental impact
particle filter system including a cata-
95% recoverable.
on the surrounding areas (reduction of
lytic converter, an oxygen sensor and
water and energy consumption, visual
an active carbon filter (the latter pre-
To achieve these objectives, many of
and noise pollution, atmospheric emis-
vents vapour from the fuel tank being
the vehicle components have been de-
sions and waste water; sorting and re-
released into the open air).
signed to enable them to be recycled.
using waste).
The materials and structures have
On certain diesel vehicles, this system
been carefully designed to allow these
also includes a particle filter to reduce
components to be easily removed and
the volume of soot particles emitted.
reprocessed by specialist companies.
In order to preserve raw material re-
Please make your own
sources, this vehicle incorporates nu-
contribution towards
merous parts made from recycled plas-
protecting the environment
tics or renewable materials (vegetable
or animal-derived materials such as
too
cotton or wool).
- Worn parts replaced in the course of
routine vehicle maintenance (vehi-
cle battery, oil filter, air filter, batter-
ies, etc.) and oil containers (empty or
filled with used oil) must be disposed
of through specialist organisations.
2.24
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (1/5)
1
Resetting the standard level
for the tyre pressures
This should be performed:
- when the standard tyre pressure
needs to be changed to adapt to
usage conditions (empty, carrying a
load, motorway driving, etc.);
- after swapping a wheel (however
this practice is not recommended);
- after changing a wheel.
It should always be done after checking
the tyre pressure of all four tyres when
cold.
If the vehicle is equipped with the func-
Tyre pressures must correspond to the
tion, this system monitors the tyre pres-
current usage of the vehicle (empty,
sure.
carrying a load, motorway driving, etc.).
Operating principle
Each wheel (except for the emergency
spare wheel) has a sensor in the infla-
tion valve which periodically measures
the tyre pressure.
The system displays the current pres-
sures on the instrument panel 1 and
alerts the driver in the event of insuffi-
cient pressure.
If the wheels are swapped, the
system must be reinitialised.
Consult an approved dealer.
2.25
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (2/5)
- press and hold (around 3 seconds)
the button 4 to launch the reset. The
flashing tyres followed by the mes-
sages “Learning Tyre Pressures”
and then “Tyres location in progress”
indicates that the reset request for
the tyre pressure reference value
has been acknowledged.
Reset can take several minutes of driv-
ing.
5
If the resetting is followed by short trips,
2
the message “Tyres location in pro-
gress” can remain displayed after suc-
cessive restarts.
4
3
Note: the standard tyre pressure
Resetting procedure
cannot be less than that recommended
Ignition on, vehicle stopped:
and indicated on the door frame.
- tap switch 5 as many times as nec-
essary to reach the Vehicle
tab;
- briefly press the 2 or 3 switch to
reach the “Tyre Pressure” page;
For your safety, the warning
light
®
requires you
to stop immediately as soon
as traffic conditions allow.
2.26
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (3/5)
The table below shows the possible messages related to the tyre resetting procedure.
Steps
Displays
Messages
Readings
(depending on
the vehicle)
1
With the ignition on and the vehicle stationary, start the
resetting the pressure of all four tyres by pressing and
holding the 4 OK switch.
Tyre pressure init. long press
2
The “---” symbols in front of each wheel will flash to in-
dicate that the system has registered the tyre pressure
Learning Tyre Pressures
reset for all four wheels.
3
The “---” symbols in front of each wheel will remain lit.
This system resets the tyre pressure of all four tyres.
You can now drive. The message may remain displayed
during short journeys.
Tyres location in progress
Note: during the reset, tyre pressure monitoring remains
in operation.
4
The pressure value of the four tyres is displayed: the re-
setting procedure is complete and successful.
2.27
TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR (4/5)
Readjustment of tyre
Emergency spare wheel
1
pressures
If the vehicle is equipped with an emer-
The pressure of the four tyres must
gency spare wheel, it will not have a
be set when cold (refer to the label lo-
sensor.
cated on the edge of the driver’s door).
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked
Replacing wheels/tyres
when the tyres are cold, the recom-
mended pressures should be increased
This system requires specific equip-
by 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
ment (wheels, tyres, hubcaps, etc.).
➥ 5.12.
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Contact an Approved Dealer to replace
the tyres and to find out about acces-
sories compatible with the system and
available from your dealer network: the
use of any other accessory could affect
the correct operation of the system.
Tyre repair product and
inflation kit
Because the valves are specially de-
signed, only use equipment approved
by the approved network. Please see
the section on ➥ 5.4.
This function is an addi-
tional driving aid.
The function does not take
Tyre pressure faults
Changing a wheel
the place of the driver. It
The table on the following page lists
The system may take sev-
cannot, therefore, under any cir-
the warning messages which appear
eral minutes depending on
cumstances replace the vigilance
on the instrument panel 1 when the
use for the new wheel po-
or the responsibility of the driver.
system detects a tyre pressure fault.
sitions and pressures to be recog-
Check the tyre pressures, including
nised; check the tyre pressures after
the emergency spare wheel, once a
all operations.
month.
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