Renault Captur (2018 year). Instruction — part 3

1.34

CHILD SAFETY: choosing a child/baby seat mounting

(2/2)

The two rings 1 are located between

the seatback and the seat base of the

seat and are identified by a marking.
The third ring 3 or 4 is used to attach

the upper strap on some child seats.

Rear seats

Put the rear parcel shelf down in order

to be able to pass the strap 2 between

the seatback and the parcel shelf (see

the information on “Rear parcel shelf” in

Section 3). Fix the hook on the ring 3,
identified by the

symbol on the

back of the seat in question and located

under the mobile floor.

2

Check that the seatback

of the forward-facing child

seat is in contact with the

back of the vehicle seat.

In this case, the child seat may not

always rest on the base of the vehi-

cle seat.

4

The ISOFIX anchorage points have been exclusively designed for child

seats with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a different type of child seat, seat

belt or other objects to these anchorage points.

Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points.

If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident, have the ISOFIX anchorage

points checked and replace your child seat.

Front passenger seat

Attach the belt hook 2 to the ring 4.

All seats

Pull the belt 2 so that the back of the

child seat comes into contact with the

back of the vehicle seat.

3

1

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CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat

(1/4)

Some seats are not suitable for fitting

child seats. The diagram on the follow-

ing page shows you how to attach a

child seat.
The types of child seat indicated may

not be available. Before using a differ-

ent child seat, check with the manufac-

turer that it can be fitted.

Ensure that the child seat

or the child’s feet do not

prevent the front seat from

locking correctly. Refer to

the information on the “Front seat”

in Section 1.

Check that when installing the child

seat in the vehicle it is not at risk of

coming loose from its base.

If you have to remove the headrest,

check that it is correctly stored so

that it does not come loose under

harsh braking or impact.

Always attach the child seat to the

vehicle even if it is not in use so that

it does not come loose under harsh

braking or impact.

In the front seat
The laws concerning children travel-

ling in the front passenger seat differ in

every country. Consult the legislation in

force and follow the indications on the

diagram on the following page.
Before fitting a child seat in this seat (if

authorised):
– lower the seat belt as far as possible;
– move the seat as far back as possi-

ble;

– gently tilt the seatback away from

vertical (approximately 25°);

– on equipped vehicles, raise the seat

base as far as possible.

In all situations, reinsert the headrest to

its full extent so that it does not interfere

with the child seat (see the information

on “Front headrests” in Section 1);

RISK OF DEATH OR

SERIOUS INJURY: Before

installing a child seat on the

front passenger seat, check

that the airbag has been deacti-

vated (please refer to “Child safety:

front passenger airbag deactivation

and activation” in Section 1).

After installing the child seat, when this

is possible, you can move the vehi-

cle seat forward if necessary (so as to

leave enough space in the rear seats

for passengers or other child seats). In

the case of a rear-facing child seat, do

not let it touch the dashboard or move it

to the furthest forward position.
Do not change other settings after in-

stalling the child seat.

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CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat

(2/4)

In the rear side seat
A carrycot can be installed across the

vehicle and will take up at least two

seats.

Position the child with their feet nearest

the door.

Move the front seat as far forward as

possible to install a rear-facing child

seat, then move back the seat in front

as far as it will go, although without al-

lowing it to come into contact with the

child seat.
For the safety of the child in the for-

ward-facing position:

– Move the relevant seat backwards

as far as possible;

– Move the seat in front of the child

forwards, and set the position of the

seatback to avoid contact between

the seat and the child’s legs.

Always remove the headrest from the

rear seat used for the child seat (see

“Rear headrests” in Section 3). If nec-

essary, position the rear seat as far

back as possible. This must be done

before fitting the child seat. Check that

the child seat is resting against the

back of the vehicle seat.

Fit the child seat in a rear

seat wherever possible.

Fitting a seat ISOFIX in

the rear-left seat means

the middle seat cannot be used.

The central seat belt will no longer

be either accessible or useable. To

install an ISOFIX seat in this seat,

detach the central seat belt by hand

before engaging the bolts.

A child seat with floor sup-

ports must never be in-

stalled on the rear centre

seat.

RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS

INJURY.

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³

Check the status of the airbag

before fitting a child seat or allowing a

passenger to use the seat.

CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat

(3/4)

Child seat attached using the belt

¬

Seat which allows a seat with

“universal” approval to be fitted using a

seat belt;

Seat which allows a rearfac-

ing seat with “universal” approval only

to be attached with a seat belt.

Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not

correctly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury.

RISK OF DEATH OR

SERIOUS INJURY: Before

installing a child seat on the

front passenger seat, check

that the airbag has been deacti-

vated (please refer to “Child safety:

front passenger airbag deactivation

and activation” in Section 1).

Fitting diagram

Child seat attached using the ISOFIX

mounting

ü

Seat which allows an ISOFIX

child seat to be fitted.

±

The seats ISOFIX are fitted with

an anchorage point which allows a

forward-facing ISOFIX child seat with

“Universal” approval to be attached.
The anchorage points

are located

in the boot for the rear seats, and on the

seatbacks for the front seats.
The size of the ISOFIX child seat is in-

dicated by a letter:
– A, B and B1: for forward-facing seats

in group 1 (9 to 18 kg);

– C and D: shell seat or rear-facing

seats in group 0+ (less than 13 kg)

or group 1 (9 to 18 kg);

– E: rear-facing shell seats in group

0 (less than 10 kg) or 0+ (less than

13 kg);

– F and G: carrycots in group 0 (less

than 10 kg).

1.38

CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat

(4/4)

The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the regula-

tions in force are respected.

Type of child seat

Weight of

the child

Seat size

Front passenger

seat (5) (1)

Rear side seats

Rear centre

seat

Carrycot fitted across the

vehicle

Group 0

< 10 kg

F, G

X

U (2)

X

Rear-facing shell seat

Group 0 or 0+

< 10

kg and

< 13 kg

E

U - IL

U - IL (3)

X

rear-facing seat

Group 0+ and 1

< 13 kg and 9 to

18 kg

C, D

U - IL

U - IL (3)

X

Forward-facing seat

Group 1

9 to 18 kg

A, B, B1

IUF - IL

U - IUF - IL (4)

X

Booster seat

Group 2 and 3

15 to 25 kg and

22 to 36 kg

-

X

U (4)

X

X = Seat not suitable for fitting child seats.

U = Seat which allows a child seat with “Universal” approval to be installed using a seat belt; check that it can be fitted.

IUF/IL = On equipped vehicles, seat which allows an approved “Universal/semi-universal or vehicle specific” child seat to be at-

tached using the ISOFIX system; check that it can be fitted.

(1) raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible, tilting the seatback slightly (approximately 25°).

(2) A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats. Position the child with their feet nearest the

door.

(3) Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear-facing child seat, then move back the seat in front as far as it will

go, although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat.

(4) Forward-facing child seat; position the seatback of the child seat in contact with the seatback of the vehicle seat. In all situa-

tions, remove the rear headrest of the seat on which the child seat is positioned. This must be done before fitting the child seat.

Refer to the information on “Rear headrests” in Section 3.

(5) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat, check that the

air bag has been deactivated (refer to “Child safety: front passenger air bag deactivation/activation” Section 1).

1.39

CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating the front passenger air bag

(1/3)

Deactivating the front

passenger airbags

(on equipped vehicles)
Before fitting a child seat on the front

passenger seat you must deactivate

the passenger airbag.

1

2

The passenger airbag must

only be deactivated or acti-

vated when the vehicle is

stationary.

If it is interfered with when the ve-

hicle is being driven, indicator lights

å

and

©

will come on.

Switch the ignition off then on again

to reset the airbag in accordance

with the lock position.

To deactivate the airbags: with the

vehicle stopped and the ignition off,

push and turn lock 1 to the OFF posi-

tion.
With the ignition on, you must check

that the warning light

]

on the dis-

play 2 is lit up and, depending on the

vehicle, that the message “airbag pas-

senger deactivated” is displayed.
This light remains permanently lit to

let you know that you can fit a child

seat.

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3

DANGER
Since operation of the front

passenger airbag is not

compatible with the po-

sition of a rear-facing child seat,

NEVER fit a rear-facing child re-

straint system in a seat protected

by an ACTIVATED front AIRBAG.

This can lead to the DEATH of the

CHILD or SERIOUS INJURY.

The markings on the dashboard and

labels A on each side of passenger sun

blind 3 (example: label shown above)

remind you of these instructions.

A

A

CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating the front passenger air bag

(2/3)

1.41

CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating the front passenger air bag

(3/3)

The passenger airbag must

only be deactivated or acti-

vated when the vehicle is

stationary.

If it is interfered with when the ve-

hicle is being driven, indicator lights

å

and

©

will come on.

Switch the ignition off then on again

to reset the airbag in accordance

with the lock position.

1

2

Activating the front

passenger airbags

You should reactivate the airbags as

soon as you remove the child seat from

the front passenger seat to ensure the

protection of the front passenger in the

event of an impact.

Operating faults

It is forbidden to fit a rear-facing child

seat to the front passenger seat if the

airbags activation/deactivation system

is faulty.
Allowing any other passenger to sit in

that seat is not recommended.
Contact your approved dealer as soon

as possible.

To reactivate the airbags: with the

vehicle stopped and the ignition off,

push and turn lock 1 to the ON position.
With the ignition switched on, you must

check that the warning light

]

is

out and that the warning light

comes on the display 2 after each start-

up for around 60 seconds.
The front passenger seat belt additional

restraint systems are activated.

1.42

DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE

(1/2)

1 2

3

4

6

8

11

12

1

14

10

15

21

25

22

17

9

16

20

13

18

19

23

5

7

7

24

1.43

DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE

(2/2)

1 Side air vent.

2 Stalk for:

– direction indicator lights;

– exterior lights;

– front fog lights;

– rear fog lights.

3 Instrument panel.

4 Driver Airbag and horn location.

5 Multimedia system voice control

button.

6 Stalk:

– windscreen and rear screen

wash/wipe;

– trip computer and warning

system information readout.

7 Centre air vents.

8 Windscreen demister outlet.

The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.

9 Switch for:

– hazard warning lights,

electric door locking.

10 Storage.

11 Multimedia touch-screen.

12 Heating or air conditioning con-

trols.

13 Passenger

Airbag location.

14 Storage drawer.

15 RENAULT card reader.

16 Gear lever.

17 Main switch for:

– speed limiter;

– cruise control.

18 Activation/deactivation control for

ECO mode ECO.

19 Handbrake.

20 Cigarette lighter/accessories

socket.

21 Engine start/stop button.

22 Control for adjusting steering

wheel height and reach.

23 Cruise control/speed limiter con-

trols.

24 Bonnet release control.

25 Controls for:

electric headlight beam adjust-

ment,

instrument panel lighting dimmer,

activate/deactivate the parking

distance control system,

activation/deactivation of the

function Stop and Start.

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DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE

(1/2)

1

3

5

8

6 7

9

11

12 13 1

2

14

15

16

23

22

18

19

20

21

24

25

10

4

4

17

1.45

DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE

(2/2)

The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.

1 Side air vent.

2 Passenger

Airbag location.

3 Heating or air conditioning con-

trols.

4 Centre air vents.

5 Multimedia touch screen.

6 Hazard warning lights switch.

7 Door electric locking switch.

8 Windscreen demister outlet.

9 Stalk:

– direction indicator lights;

– exterior lights;

– front fog lights;

– rear fog lights.

10 Instrument panel.

11 Driver Airbag and horn location.

12 Multimedia system voice control

button.

13 Stalk:

– windscreen and rear screen

wash/wipe;

– trip computer and warning

system information readout.

14 Controls for:

electric headlight beam adjust-

ment,

instrument panel lighting dimmer,

activate/deactivate the parking

distance control system,

activation/deactivation of the

function Stop and Start.

15 Cruise control/speed limiter con-

trols.

16 Control for adjusting steering

wheel height and reach.

17 Engine start/stop button.

18 Handbrake.

19 Activation/deactivation control for

ECO mode ECO.

20 Main switch for:

– speed limiter;

– cruise control.

21 Gear lever.

22 Cigarette lighter/accessories

socket.

23 RENAULT card reader.

24 Glovebox.

25 Bonnet release control.

1.46

WARNING LIGHTS

(1/5)

In some cases, the appearance of a

warning light is accompanied by a mes-

sage.

š

Side light warning light

á

Main beam headlight tell-

tale

k

Dipped beam headlight tell-

tale

g

Front fog light tell-tale

f

Rear fog light telltale

c

Left-hand direction indicator

tell-tale

b

Right-hand direction indica-

tor tell-tale

å

Indicator lightAirbag

This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.

If it does not come on when the igni-

tion is switched on, or comes on when

the engine is running, there is a fault in

the system.

Contact your approved Dealer as soon

as possible.

M

Low fuel level warning light

This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.

If it lights up when driving, fill up with

fuel as soon as possible. There is only

approximately 30 miles (50 km) worth

of fuel left.

A

If no lights or sounds are ap-

parent, this indicates a fault

in the instrument panel. This

indicates that it is essential

to stop immediately (as soon as traf-

fic conditions allow). Ensure that the

vehicle is correctly immobilised and

contact an approved Dealer.

Instrument panel A: lights up when the

ignition is switched on.
With the lights on, you can adjust the

brightness by turning the knob 1.

The

©

warning light means

you should drive very carefully to

an approved dealer as soon as pos-

sible. If you fail to follow this recom-

mendation, you risk damaging your

vehicle.

Warning light

®

re-

quires you to stop immedi-

ately, for your own safety,

as soon as traffic conditions

allow. Switch off the engine and do

not restart it. Contact an approved

Dealer.

The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

1

1.47

WARNING LIGHTS

(2/5)

®

STOP light

This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out as soon as

the engine is started. It comes on with

other warning lights and/or messages,

and is accompanied by a beep.
It requires you to stop immediately, for

your own safety, as soon as traffic con-

ditions allow. Switch off the engine and

do not restart it.
Contact an approved Dealer.

À

Oil pressure warning light
This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.
If it comes on on the road, accompa-
nied by the

®

warning light and a

beep, stop immediately and cut the ig-

nition.
Check the oil level. If the level is normal,

the indicator light is being lit by some-

thing else. Contact an approved Dealer.

©

Warning light

This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out as soon as

the engine is started. It can light up in

conjunction with other indicator lights

and/or messages on the instrument

panel.

It means you should drive very care-

fully to an approved dealer as soon as

possible. If you fail to follow this recom-

mendation, you risk damaging your ve-

hicle.

D

Handbrake on and brake cir-

cuit incident warning light

This comes on when the ignition is

switched on and goes out as soon as

the handbrake is released.

If it comes on during braking and is ac-
companied by the

®

warning light

and a beep, it indicates that the fluid

level in the circuit is low or that there is

a braking system fault.

Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow

and contact an approved Dealer.

Ú

Battery charge warning light
This lights up when the ignition

is switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.
If it comes on on the road, accompa-
nied by the

®

warning light and a

beep, this indicates an overload or dis-

charge in the electrical circuit.
Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow

and contact an approved Dealer.

A

The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

1.48

x

Anti-lock braking warning

light

This lights up when the ignition is

switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.

If it lights up when you are driving, it in-

dicates a fault in the anti-lock braking

system.

Braking will then be as normal, without

the ABS. Contact an approved Dealer

as soon as possible.

Ô

Coolant temperature warn-

ing light

This comes on when the ignition is

switched on.
If it turns red, stop and let the engine

idle for a minute or two.
The temperature should lower and the

warning light should return to a blue

colour. If not, stop the engine. Let the

engine cool down before checking the

coolant.
Contact an approved Dealer.

WARNING LIGHTS

(3/5)

Warning light for the elec-

tronic stability program

(ESC) and traction control system
This lights up when the ignition is

switched on and goes out after a few

seconds.
There are several reasons for the warn-

ing light to come on: please refer to the

information on “Driver correction de-

vices and aids” in Section 2.

Ä

Toxic Fume Filter System

Warning Light

On vehicles which are equipped with it,

if the vehicle is in the engine standby

phase this light comes on when you

start the engine and, depending on the

vehicle, when you switch off the ignition

(refer to the information on the “Stop

and Start function” in Section 2) then

goes out.

– If it lights up continuously, consult

your approved dealer as soon as

possible;

– if it flashes, reduce the engine speed

until the light stops flashing. Contact

your approved Dealer as soon as

possible.

Refer to the information on “Advice:

antipollution, fuel economy and driving”

in Section 2.

A

The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

1.49

WARNING LIGHTS

(4/5)

É

Preheating warning light

(diesel version)

This should come on when the igni-

tion is switched on. It indicates that the

heater plugs are in operation.
It goes out when preheating is com-

plete. The engine can be started.

Assisted parking brake fault

light

Please refer to the information on the

“Assisted parking brake” in Section 2.

Φ

Speed limiter and cruise

control indicator lights

See the information on the “Speed lim-

iter” and “Cruise control” in Section 2.

Engine standby warning

light

Please see information about “Stop and

Start function” in Section 2.

Unavailability of engine

standby warning light

Please see information in the para-

graph on “Stop and Start Function” in

Section 2.

A

The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

Tyre pressure loss warning
Please refer to the information

on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in

Section 2.

Š‰

Gear change indicator

This lights up to advise you to

change to a higher gear (up arrow) or

lower gear (down arrow).

Mode warning light ECO
This comes on when ECO

mode is activated.
Please refer to the information on “Eco-

driving” in Section 2.

2

Door(s) open warning light

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