Renault Captur (2022 year). Manual in english — page 16

TYRE PRESSURE KIT (2/3)
Engine running, handbrake applied:
If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is
- Disconnect any accessories previ-
not reached after 15 minutes, repair
ously connected to the vehicle’s ac-
is not possible; do not drive the ve-
cessories sockets;
hicle but contact an approved dealer.
2
- refer to the information on the in-
flation kit compressor located in
the luggage compartment of the ve-
1
hicle and follow the instructions;
- inflate the tyre to the recommended
pressure ➥ 4.11 ;
- after a maximum of 15 minutes, stop
inflating and read the pressure (on
pressure gauge 2).
Before using this kit, park
the vehicle at a sufficient
Note: while the bottle is emptying
distance from traffic, switch
(approximately
30 seconds), the
on the hazard warning
pressure gauge 2 will briefly indicate
Depending on the vehicle, in the event
lights, apply the handbrake, ask all
a pressure of 6 bar, then the pres-
of a puncture, use the kit located in the
passengers to leave the vehicle and
sure drops;
boot or underneath the luggage com-
keep them away from traffic.
partment carpet.
- Adjust the pressure: to increase it,
continue inflation with the kit. To
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure
reduce it, press the button 1.
loss warning system
In the event of under-inflation (punc-
If the vehicle is parked on
tures, under-inflation etc.), the
the hard shoulder, you must
warning light appears on the instrument
warn other road users of
panel. ➥ 2.40.
your vehicle’s presence
with a warning triangle or with other
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
5.5
TYRE PRESSURE KIT (3/3)
- Start immediately and drive at a
speed between 12 to 37 mph (20 to
60 km/h) in order to distribute the
product evenly in the tyre; after driv-
3
ing a distance of 2 miles (3 km), stop
and check the pressure.
- If the pressure is higher than 1.3 bar
Please be aware that a
but lower than the recommended
poorly tightened or miss-
pressure (refer to the label affixed to
ing valve cap can make the
the edge of the driver’s door), adjust
tyres less airtight and may
it. Otherwise, contact an approved
lead to pressure loss.
dealer: the tyre cannot be repaired.
Always use valve caps identical to
those fitted originally and tighten
them fully.
Precautions when using the
kit
Once the
tyre is
correctly inflated,
The kit should not be operated for more
remove the kit: unscrew the inflation
than 15 consecutive minutes.
adapter slowly from the container 3 to
The container must be replaced after
Following repair with the kit,
prevent any product spatter and store
the first use even if liquid remains
do not travel further than
the container in plastic packaging to
inside.
120 miles (200 km). In addi-
prevent product leaks.
tion, reduce your speed and
- Affix the driving recommendation
under no circumstances exceed
label (located under the container) to
48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker,
the dashboard where the driver can
which you must affix in a prominent
see it.
position on the dashboard, reminds
- Put the kit away.
you of this.
Nothing should be placed
- At the end of this initial inflation op-
Depending on the country or local
around the driver’s feet
eration, air will still escape from the
legislation, a tyre repaired with the
as such objects may slide
tyre. You must drive a short distance
inflation kit may need to be replaced.
under the pedals during
in order to seal the hole.
sudden braking manoeuvres and
obstruct their use.
5.6
TOOLS (1/2)
B
C
A
The tools included in the tool kit A B
The tool kit B is located in the tray
The tool kit C is located on the storage
or C depend on the vehicle.
under the spare wheel
compartment wall.
After use, ensure the tools are correctly
stored.
5.7
TOOLS (2/2)
Hubcap tool 3
2
This tool is used to remove the wheel
trims.
Wheel bolt guide 4
1
To finish loosening or starting to tighten
the wheel bolts.
6
3
Tow eye 5
➥ 5.36
4
5
Wheelbrace 6
Locks or unlocks the wheel bolts and
Lever 1
tow eye 5.
This tightens or releases the tow eye 5.
Jack 2
Fold it correctly before refitting it in its
housing (ensure that the wheelbrace is
correctly positioned).
Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come
loose under braking. After use, check that all the tools are correctly
clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctly in its housing: risk of
injury.
If bolts are supplied with the emergency spare wheel, you must use these bolts
only for the emergency spare wheel.
The jack is designed for wheel changing purposes only. Under no circumstances
should it be used for carrying out repairs underneath the vehicle or to gain access
to the underside of the vehicle.
5.8
WHEEL TRIMS - WHEEL
1
A
2
B
C
D
Remove the wheel trim using hubcap
tool 1 (located in the tool kit) by en-
gaging the hook in the opening near
valve 2.
To refit it, align it with valve 2. Push the
retaining hooks in fully, starting with
side A near the valve, followed by B
Do not leave the tools un-
and C, finishing at D opposite the valve.
secured inside the vehicle
as they may come loose
under braking. After use,
check that all the tools are correctly
clipped into the tool kit, then position
it correctly in its housing.
Risk of injury.
5.9
CHANGING A WHEEL (1/2)
Vehicles equipped with a jack
Start cranking the jack by hand, posi-
tioning the 4 jack support plate in the
and wheelbrace
slightly indented groove underneath
If necessary, remove the wheel trim.
the vehicle, located between the two
5
Use the wheelbrace 1 to slacken off the
notches 5 and in the direction of the
wheel bolts. Position it so as to be able
arrow 3.
4
1
to push from above.
Continue to crank the jack so that the
Place the jack 2 horizontally; the jack
baseplate is correctly positioned
(it
3
head must be lined up with the sill clos-
should be underneath the vehicle and
est to the wheel concerned, as shown
aligned with the jack head).
by an arrow 3.
Turn it a few times to lift the wheel off
3
the ground.
2
Switch on the hazard warn-
ing lights.
Keep the vehicle away from
traffic and on a level surface
where it will not slip.
Apply the parking brake and engage
a gear (first or reverse, or P for auto-
If the vehicle is parked on
matic transmissions).
the hard shoulder, you must
Ask all the passengers to leave the
warn other road users of
vehicle and keep them away from
your vehicle’s presence
traffic.
with a warning triangle or with other
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
5.10
CHANGING A WHEEL (2/2)
Undo the bolts and take off the wheel.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure
loss warning system
Fit the emergency spare wheel on the
central hub and turn it to locate the
In the event of under-inflation (punc-
mounting holes in the wheel and the
tures, under-inflation etc.), the
hub.
warning light appears on the instrument
Tighten the bolts, checking that the
panel. ➥ 2.40.
wheel is correctly positioned on its hub.
Lower the jack.
With the wheel on the ground, tighten
the bolts fully and have the tightness of
the bolts checked and the emergency
Do not leave the tools un-
spare wheel pressure checked as soon
secured inside the vehicle
as possible.
as they may come loose
under braking. After use,
check that all the tools are correctly
clipped into the tool kit, then posi-
tion it correctly in its housing: risk of
injury.
If bolts are supplied with the emer-
gency spare wheel, you must use
these bolts only for the emergency
spare wheel.
The jack is designed for wheel
changing purposes only. Under no
If you have a puncture, re-
circumstances should it be used for
place the wheel as soon as
carrying out repairs underneath the
possible.
vehicle or to gain access to the un-
A tyre which has been punc-
derside of the vehicle.
tured should always be inspected
(and repaired, where possible) by a
specialist.
5.11
TYRES (1/3)
Tyre and wheel safety
Tyre pressures
The tyres are the only contact between
Adhere to the tyre pressures (including
the vehicle and the road, so it is essen-
the emergency spare wheel). The tyre
tial to keep them in good condition.
pressures should be checked at least
2
once a month and additionally before
You must make sure that your tyres
any long journey (refer to the label af-
con- form to local road traffic regula-
fixed to the edge of the driver’s door).
tions.
1
Maintaining the tyres
The tyres must be in good condition
and the tread form must have sufficient
depth; tyres approved by our Technical
Department have wear warning strips 1
Incorrect tyre pressures
which are indicators moulded into
lead to abnormal tyre wear
the tread at several points.
and unusually hot running.
When the tyre tread has been worn
These are factors which
to the level of the warning strips, they
may seriously affect safety and lead
become visible 2: it is then neces-
to:
sary to replace your tyres because the
tread rubber is now only 1.6 mm deep
- poor road holding;
at most, resulting in poor road hold-
- risk of bursting or tread separa-
ing on wet roads.
tion.
An overloaded vehicle, long journeys
The pressure depends on the load
by motorway, particularly in very hot
Incidents which occur when
and the speed of use. Adjust the
weather, or continual driving on poorly
driving, such as striking the
pressure according to the condi-
surfaced minor roads will lead to more
kerb, may damage the tyres
tions of use (refer to the label affixed
rapid tyre wear and affect safety.
and wheel rims, and could
to the edge of the driver’s door).
also lead to misalignment of the
front or rear axle geometry. In this
case, have the condition of these
checked by an approved dealer.
5.12
TYRES (2/3)
Pressures should be checked when the
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure
Fitting new tyres
tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures
loss warning system
which may be reached in hot weather
In the event of under-inflation (punc-
or following a fast journey.
tures, under-inflation etc.), the
If tyre pressures cannot be checked
warning light appears on the instrument
when the tyres are cold, assume an in-
panel. ➥ 2.40.
crease of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Emergency spare wheel
For your safety, please re-
➥ 5.2, ➥ 5.10.
spect the speed limit.
When they need to be re-
Changing wheels around
placed, only tyres of the
same make, size, type and profile
This practice is not recommended.
should be used on a single axle.
They must either have a load ca-
pacity and speed rating at least
equal to those of the original
tyres, or be recommended by an
authorised dealer.
Failure to heed these instructions
could endanger your safety and
Please be aware
that
a
affect your vehicle’s roadworthi-
poorly tightened or miss-
ness.
ing valve cap can make the
Risk of loss of control of the ve-
tyres less airtight and lead
hicle.
to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to
those fitted originally and tighten
them fully.
5.13
TYRES (3/3)
Use in winter
Snow or Winter tyres
We would recommend that these be
Chains
fitted to all four wheels to ensure that
For safety reasons, fitting snow
your vehicle retains maximum adhe-
chains to the rear axle is strictly for-
sion.
bidden.
Warning: These tyres sometimes have
Chains cannot be fitted to tyres which
a specific direction of rotation and a
are larger than those originally fitted to
maximum speed index which may be
the vehicle.
lower than the maximum speed of your
vehicle.
One-way tyres
Studded tyres
An one-way tyre must only be fitted in
This type of equipment may only be
one direction. You must observe this di-
used for a limited period and as laid
rection.
down by local legislation. It is neces-
If an one-way tyre must be fitted in the
sary to observe the speed specified by
opposite to its direction of rotation fol-
18”
wheels
cannot
be
current legislation.
lowing a puncture, drive with caution,
fitted with chains.
These tyres must, at a minimum, be
particularly on a wet road, because the
If you wish to fit snow
fitted to the two front wheels.
tyre specifications will not be adapted.
chains, you must use spe-
cial equipment.
Consult an approved dealer
Chains may only be fitted
In all cases, we would recommend
to tyres of the same size
that you contact an approved Dealer
as those originally fitted to
who will be able to advise you on
your vehicle.
the choice of equipment which is
most suitable for your vehicle.
5.14
HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs
2
1
Your vehicle is fitted with lights with
LED, contact an Approved Dealer for
replacement.
Direction indicators/dipped
beam headlights/LED main
Any operation on (or modi-
beam headlights 1
fication to) the electrical
Please see an authorised dealer.
system must be performed
by an approved dealer
since an incorrect connection might
LED daytime running lights/
damage the electrical equipment
side lights 2
(harness, components and in par-
ticular the alternator). In addition,
Please see an authorised dealer.
your Dealer has all the parts re-
quired for fitting these units.
5.15
REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (1/3)
1
4
3
2
LED side light/brake light 1
Direction indicators 2
- release the light assembly from out-
side the vehicle by pulling towards
Consult an approved dealer
- Open the boot;
the rear;
- remove the trim 3;
- remove the 5 bulb holder by un-
- unscrew the nut 4;
screwing it a quarter of a turn, then
replace the bulb.
Bulb type: WY16W.
The bulbs are under pres-
To comply with current legislation, or
sure and can break when
as a precaution, you can obtain an
replaced.
emergency kit from your approved
Risk of injury.
dealer containing a set of spare
bulbs and fuses.
5.16
REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (2/3)
5
7
6
Refitting
Fog lights and LED reversing
High-level LED brake light 7
To refit, proceed in the reverse order,
lights 6
Consult an approved dealer.
taking care not to damage the wiring.
Consult an approved dealer
5.17
REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (3/3)
9
11
8
10
LED number plate lights 8
Number plate lights 9
LED side repeaters 11
(depending on the vehicle)
- Unclip the light by pressing the
Consult an approved dealer.
Consult an approved Dealer.
tab 10
- remove the light cover to gain access
to the bulb.
Bulb type: W5W.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and may break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
5.18
INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs (1/3)
A
B
C
Courtesy light A
Map reading light B
LED reading lights C
- Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade
- Unclip the cover (using a flat-blade
Consult an authorised dealer.
screwdriver or similar);
screwdriver or similar);
- remove the bulb concerned.
- remove the bulb concerned.
Bulb type: W5W.
Bulb type: W5W.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
5.19
INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs (2/3)
D
E
Courtesy light D
LED reading lights E
- Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade
Consult an authorised dealer.
screwdriver or similar);
- remove the bulb concerned.
Bulb type: W5W.
5.20
INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs (3/3)
3
1
2
Luggage compartment light
Glovebox light
Courtesy mirror lights 3
– Unclip the light 1 by pressing the tab
- Unclip the light 2 by pressing the tab
Please consult an authorised dealer.
on its left side (using a flat-bladed
on its left side (using a flat-bladed
screwdriver or similar);
screwdriver or similar);
Ambient lighting
- remove the bulb concerned.
- remove the bulb concerned.
Please consult an authorised dealer.
Bulb type: W5W.
Bulb type: W5W.
5.21
REMOTE CONTROL KEY: BATTERY: battery (1/2)
2
1
Replacing the battery
Note: It is not advisable to touch the
electronic circuit in the key cover when
Open the case at slot 1 using a flat-
replacing the battery.
blade screwdriver or similar, and re-
place the battery 2, observing the type
When refitting, ensure that the cover is
and polarity shown on the back of the
correctly clipped on and the screw tight-
cover.
ened.
If they need to be replaced,
be sure to use the same
The batteries are available from ap-
or equivalent type of bat-
proved Dealers, and their service
tery (consult an Approved
life approximately two years.
Dealer).
Check that there is no dye on the
battery: risk of an incorrect electri-
cal contact.
5.22
REMOTE CONTROL KEY: BATTERY: battery (2/2)
Operating faults
If the battery is too weak to ensure cor-
rect operation, you will still be able to
start and lock/unlock the vehicle
➥ 1.16.
Do not throw away your used bat-
Precautions relating to
teries; give them to an organisation
batteries:
responsible for collecting and recy-
- keep (new or used) bat-
cling batteries.
teries out of reach of chil-
dren;
- do not swallow batteries;
When replacing:
Risk of chemical burns which
- make sure that the batter-
may lead to death.
ies are correctly inserted.
- if ingested or inserted into any
part of the body, consult a doctor
Risk of explosion.
as soon as possible.
- if the flap does not close cor-
rectly, do not use and keep out of
reach of children.
5.23
“HANDS-FREE” CARD: battery (1/2)
1
A
The batteries are available from ap-
proved Dealers, and their service
life approximately two years. Check
that there is no dye on the battery:
risk of an incorrect electrical con-
tact.
2
If they need to be replaced,
Replacing the battery
When refitting, proceed in the reverse
be sure to use the same
order, then press one of the buttons on
When the message “Keycard Battery
or equivalent type of bat-
the card four times, close to the vehicle:
Low” appears on the instrument panel,
tery (consult an Approved
the next time the vehicle is started, the
replace the battery in the card:
Dealer).
message will disappear.
- slide the rear casing 1 downwards
while pressing on zone A;
Check that the cover is clipped shut.
- remove the battery cover 2;
Note: Do not touch the electronic circuit
- remove the battery by pressing on
or contacts on the card when replacing
one side and lifting the other;
the battery.
When replacing:
- replace it according to the direc-
tion and template shown inside the
- make sure that the batter-
cover.
ies are correctly inserted.
Risk of explosion.
- if the flap does not close cor-
rectly, do not use and keep out of
reach of children.
5.24
“HANDS-FREE” CARD: battery (2/2)
Operating faults
If the battery is too weak to ensure cor-
rect operation, you will still be able to
start and lock/unlock the vehicle
➥ 1.16.
Precautions relating to
batteries:
- keep (new or used) bat-
teries out of reach of chil-
dren;
- do not swallow batteries;
Risk of chemical burns which
may lead to death.
- if ingested or inserted into any
part of the body, consult a doctor
as soon as possible.
Do not throw away your used bat-
teries; give them to an organisation
responsible for collecting and recy-
cling batteries.
5.25
BATTERY: troubleshooting (1/3)
To avoid all risk of sparks:
Connecting a battery charger
-
Ensure that any power consumers
The battery charger must be com-
(courtesy lights, etc.) are switched
patible with a battery with nominal
off before disconnecting or recon-
voltage of 12 volts.
necting a battery;
Do not disconnect the battery when the
-
when charging, stop the charger
engine is running. Follow the instruc-
before connecting or disconnecting
tions given by the manufacturer of
the battery;
the battery charger you are using.
-
do not place metal objects on the
battery as this could create a short
Handle the battery with care
circuit between the terminals;
as it contains sulphuric acid,
-
always wait at least five minutes
which must not come into
after the engine has been switched
contact with eyes or skin. If
off before disconnecting a battery;
it does, wash the affected area with
-
make sure that you reconnect the
plenty of cold water. If necessary,
battery terminals after refitting.
consult a doctor.
Keep naked flames, red hot objects
and sparks away from the battery
components as there is a risk of
explosion.
Special procedures may be
Please note when working close to
required to charge some
the engine that it may be hot. In ad-
batteries. Contact your ap-
dition, the engine cooling fan may
proved dealer.
Avoid all risk of sparks which may
start at any moment. The
cause an immediate explosion, and
warning light in the engine compart-
charge the battery in a well venti-
ment reminds you of this.
lated area.
Risk of injury.
Before carrying out any
Risk of serious injury.
action in the engine com-
partment, you must switch
off the ignition.
➥ 2.4
➥ 2.6.
5.26

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