Renault Duster (2016 year). Instruction — part 4
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(1/6)
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2
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Trip computer and warning
system 1
Display selection key 2
Press button 2 to repeatedly to scroll
through the following information:
a) Total mileage recorder
b) Trip mileage recorder
c) Fuel consumed
d) Average fuel consumption
e) Current fuel consumption
f) Estimated range
g) Distance travelled
h) Average speed
i) Oil change interval
j) Reset the tyre pressure
k) speed limiter.
l) Time
m) Outside temperature information.
Refer to the table on the following
pages showing display examples.
Resetting the trip mileage
To reset the trip mileage recorder, the
display must show the Trip mileometer
function.
Press and hold button 2.
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Interpreting some of the
values displayed after
resetting
The values showing average fuel
consumption, range and average
speed will become more stable and re-
liable the further you travel after pres-
sing the reset button.
For the first few miles after pressing
the reset key you will notice that the
range increases as you travel. This
range takes into account the average
fuel consumption since the last time the
reset button was pressed. Therefore,
the fuel consumption may decrease
when:
–
the vehicle stops accelerating,
–
the engine reaches its operating
temperature (engine cold when
reset button pressed),
–
when driving from a built-up area
onto the open road.
Therefore, if the average fuel
consumption decreases, the
range will increase.
– You may also notice that the ave-
rage fuel consumption increases
when the vehicle is stationary and
the engine idling.
This is normal, since the computer
takes account of fuel used during
idling.
Manually resetting the journey para-
meters: with the display showing one
of the journey parameters, press the
button 2 until the display is reset.
Automatically resetting the journey
parameters: the reset is automatic
when the capacity of one of the memo-
ries is exceeded.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(2/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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Examples of display selections by
repeatedly pressing 2
Interpreting the display selected
Display A
Display B
a) Total mileage recorder.
b) Trip mileage recorder.
–
c) Fuel used since the last time the reset button was pressed.
–
d) Average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was
pressed.
This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into ac-
count the distance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the
reset button was pressed.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(3/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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Examples of display selections by
repeatedly pressing 2
Interpreting the display selected
Display A
Display B
–
e) Current fuel consumption.
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph
(30 km/h) is reached.
–
f) Estimated range with remaining fuel.
This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since
the last time the reset button was pressed.
The value is displayed after driving around 400 metres.
–
g) Distance travelled since the last time the reset button was pressed.
–
h) Average speed since the last reset.
The value is displayed after driving around 400 metres.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(4/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(5/6)
Examples of display selections by
repeatedly pressing 2
Interpreting the display selected
Display A
Display B
j) Mileage before service
Distance remaining until the next oil change.
There are several scenarios:
– mileage before oil change service less than 1000 miles Warning light
Ê
on the instrument panel comes on accompanied by the message
“1000 miles”.
– mileage before oil change service 0 miles. Warning light
Ê
on the
instrument panel comes on accompanied by the message “--- miles”.
The distance appears on the display for approximately 8 seconds when
the ignition is switched on as soon as the distance is less than or equal
to 1000 miles.
The vehicle requires an oil change as soon as possible.
Note: 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 idle 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.
The oil change intervals are independent of the vehicle’s maintenance schedule: please refer to your vehicle’s maintenance do-
cument.
Resetting: to reset the mileage before an oil change, press and hold the display reset button for approximately 10 seconds until
the display shows the range permanently.
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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Examples of display selections by
repeatedly pressing 2
Interpreting the display selected
Display A
Display B
j) Tyre pressure reset.
Please refer to the information on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in
Section 2.
k) Recommended cruise control and speed limiter speed (if acti-
vated).
Refer to the information on the “Speed limiter” and “Cruise control”
in Section 2.
l) Time.
m) Exterior temperature.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER
(6/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
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STEERING WHEEL, POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
Power Assisted Steering
With the engine running, do not leave
the steering wheel at full lock while sta-
tionary as this may damage the power-
assisted steering pump.
With the engine switched off, or if there
is a system fault, it is still possible to
turn the steering wheel. The force re-
quired will be greater.
Adjusting the steering wheel
Depending on the vehicle, the steering
wheel position is adjustable.
Lift lever 1 and place the steering wheel
in the required position; raise the lever
to lock the steering wheel in place.
Make sure that the steering wheel is
correctly locked.
For safety reasons, only
adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Never switch off the igni-
tion when travelling down-
hill, and avoid doing so in
normal driving (assistance
is not provided).
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CLOCK
Setting the time
Display A
Display the “Clock” display on the ins-
trument panel by pressing the button 1.
If the electrical supply is cut (battery
disconnected, broken supply wire,
etc.), the clock will lose its time set-
ting.
The clock must be reset.
For your safety, we recom-
mend that you do not adjust
the clock while driving.
Press and hold button 1 to enter the
hour setting mode.
When only the hours flash, press
button 1 briefly, to scroll through them.
Press and hold button 1 to enter the
minute setting mode.
When only the minutes flash, press
button 1 briefly, to scroll through them.
Confirm by pressing and holding
button 1.
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A
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AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
Horn
Press the end of the stalk 1.
Depending on the vehicle, press on one
of areas 2.
Headlight flasher
Pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the
headlights.
Direction indicators
Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering
wheel and in the direction you are going
to turn it.
One-touch mode
When driving, it is possible that the
steering wheel may not be turned suf-
ficiently to return the stalk automatically
to its starting position.
In this case, briefly turn stalk 1 to the in-
termediate position, then release it: the
stalk returns to its original point and the
indicator light flashes three times.
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2
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Hazard warning lights
Press switch 3.
This switch activates all four direction
indicators and the side indicator lights
simultaneously.
It must only be used in an emergency to
warn drivers of other vehicles that you
have had to stop in an area where stop-
ping is prohibited or unexpected, or that
you are obliged to drive under special
conditions.
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e
Switching off the lights
From the main beam head-
lights position, pull the stalk 1 towards
you, then turn the end of the stalk 1
until the
e
symbol appears by the
mark 2.
From the dipped beam headlights posi-
tion, turn the end of the stalk 1 until the
e
symbol appears by the mark 2.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS
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Side lights
Turn the end of stalk 1 until the
symbol is opposite mark 2.
k
Dipped beam
headlights
Turn the end of stalk 1 until the symbol
is opposite mark 2.
An indicator light on the instrument
panel will come on.
á
Main beam headlights
With the dipped beam head-
lights lit, push stalk 1. This indicator
light on the instrument panel comes on.
To return to the dipped headlight posi-
tion, pull the stalk 1 towards you again.
Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operating
correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carrying
its normal load). As a general precaution, check that the lights are not ob-
scured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects being transported).
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1
2
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS
(2/2)
g
Front fog lights
Turn the centre ring 3 of
the stalk until the symbol is opposite
mark 2.
The fog lights only light up if the exterior
lights have been switched on. An indi-
cator light on the instrument panel then
lights up.
Do not forget to switch off the fog lights
when they are no longer needed, to
avoid inconveniencing other road
users.
h
Rear fog lights
Turn the centre ring 3 on
the stalk until the symbol faces mark 2.
The fog lights only light up if the exterior
lights have been switched on. An indi-
cator light on the instrument panel then
lights up.
Remember to switch off the these
lights when they are no longer required
to avoid inconveniencing other road
users.
e
Turning off the fog
lights
Turn the centre ring 3 of the stalk until
the symbol is opposite mark 2.
The corresponding indicator light goes
out on the instrument panel.
The front and rear fog lights switch off
when the exterior lights are switched
off.
2
3
Daytime running lights
function
(front lights only)
The daytime running lights come on
automatically with no action on stalk 1
when the engine is started, and they go
off once the engine is switched off. They
are deactivated when the main beams,
dipped beams or side lights are lit.
Lights-on warning buzzer
If the lights are on, a warning beep
sounds when the driver’s door is
opened to warn you that the lights are
still on.
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Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load
Control A
4x2
4x4
Driver alone or with front passenger
0
0
Driver with one front passenger and
three rear passengers
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1
Driver with one front passenger,
three rear passengers and luggage
3
2
Driver only and luggage
4
3
The control A is used to adjust the
height of the headlight beams accord-
ing to the load.
Turn control A anticlockwise to lower
the beams and clockwise to raise them.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHT
(1/2)
A
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ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT BEAM HEIGHT
(2/2)
Temporary adjustment
Open the bonnet and identify the mark-
ing B next to one of the front headlight
projectors.
For each headlight, using a screw-
driver, turn the screw 1 by a quarter
turn towards the - symbol to lower the
beams.
Return to the starting point once your
trip is over: turn the screw 1 by a quar-
ter turn towards the + symbol to raise
the beams.
When driving on the left in a left-
hand drive vehicle (or vice versa),
you must adjust your lights tempo-
rarily during your stay.
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B
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WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE
(1/2)
n
Windscreen wiper
With the ignition on, move
stalk 1 around the steering wheel:
A Park.
B Intermittent wiping.
The wipers will pause for several
seconds between sweeps.
C Normal wiping speed.
D Fast wiping speed.
s
Windscreen wiper
With the ignition on, pull stalk 1
towards you.
A brief pull will trigger a single sweep
of the wipers, in addition to the wind-
screen washer.
A longer pull will trigger three sweeps
of the wipers, in addition to the wind-
screen washer.
In frosty weather, make sure that
the wiper blades are not stuck by ice
(risk of motor overheating).
Keep an eye on the condition of the
blades. They should be replaced as
soon as they become less efficient.
This will occur approximately once
a year. Clean your windscreen reg-
ularly.
If you switch off the ignition before
switching off the windscreen wiper
(position A) the blades will stop at
random on the windscreen.
After switching the ignition back on,
simply move stalk 1 to position A to
place them in the park position.
Before touching the wind-
screen (washing the vehi-
cle, de-icing, cleaning the
windscreen, etc.) move
stalk 1 to position A (park). Risk of
injury and/or damage.
When working in the engine
compartment, ensure that
the windscreen wiper stalk
is in position A (park). Risk
of injury.
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A
B
C
D
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WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE
(2/2)
Y
Rear screen wiper
With the ignition on, turn the
end of stalk 1 to align the symbol with
mark 2.
Before using the rear wiper, check
that no object is obstructing the
travel of the blade.
In frosty weather, make sure that
the wiper blades are not stuck by ice
(to avoid the risk of the motor over-
heating).
Keep an eye on the condition of the
blades. They should be replaced as
soon as they become less efficient.
This will occur approximately once
a year. Clean your windscreen reg-
ularly.
p
Rear screen washer/
wiper
With the ignition on, turn the end of
stalk 1 to align the symbol with mark 2.
When the stalk is released, it returns to
the rear wipe position.
Before touching the wind-
screen (washing the vehi-
cle, de-icing, cleaning the
windscreen, etc.) move
stalk 1 to position A (park). Risk of
injury and/or damage.
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2
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FUEL TANK
(1/6)
Petrol and diesel versions
Usable capacity of the fuel tank:
50 litres approximately.
Depending on the vehicle, to open the
fuel filler flap A, place your finger in
opening B and pull.
To close, push the fuel filler flap A by
hand as far as it will go. Depending
on the vehicle, the cap 1 is unlocked
using the ignition key. If not, it will be
connected to the vehicle by a strip of
plastic. For details on filling the fuel
tank, please refer to the information on
“Filling with fuel”.
Fuel filler cap: this is spe-
cific to the vehicle type. If
you have to replace it, make
sure the new cap is of the
same type. Contact an approved
dealer.
Never place the cap near a source
of heat or flame.
Do not wash the filler area with a
high-pressure washer.
A
3
C
B
There is a cap holder 3 on the fuel filler
flap for holding the cap when the tank is
being filled.
Depending on the vehicle, lift lever 2 to
unlock the fuel filler flap A. Open it, then
unscrew fuel filler cap 1.
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