Renault Captur (2018 year). Instruction — part 13

5.11

Tyre and wheel safety
The tyres are the only contact between

the vehicle and the road, so it is essen-

tial to keep them in good condition. You

must make sure that your tyres con-

form to local road traffic regulations.

When the tyre tread has been worn

to the level of the warning strips, they

become visible 2: it is then neces-

sary to replace your tyres because the

tread rubber is now only 1.6 mm deep

at most, resulting in poor road hold-

ing on wet roads.
An overloaded vehicle, long journeys

by motorway, particularly in very hot

weather, or continual driving on poorly

surfaced minor roads will lead to more

rapid tyre wear and affect safety.

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 which are indicators moulded into

the tread at several points.

TYRES

(1/3)

Incidents which occur when

driving, such as striking the

kerb, may damage the tyres

and wheel rims, and could

also lead to misalignment of the

front or rear axle geometry. In this

case, have the condition of these

checked by an approved dealer.

1

2

5.12

Pressures should be checked when the

tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures

which may be reached in hot weather

or following a fast journey.
If tyre pressures cannot be checked

when the tyres are cold, assume an in-

crease of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.

TYRES

(2/3)

Please be aware that a

poorly tightened or miss-

ing valve cap can make the

tyres less airtight and lead

to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to

those fitted originally and tighten

them fully.

Incorrect tyre pressures

lead to abnormal tyre wear

and unusually hot running.

These are factors which

may seriously affect safety and lead

to:
– poor road holding,
– risk of bursting or tread separa-

tion.

The pressure depends on the load

and the speed of use. Adjust the

pressure according to the condi-

tions of use (refer to the label affixed

to the edge of the driver’s door).

Tyre pressures

Adhere to the tyre pressures (including

the emergency spare wheel). The tyre

pressures should be checked at least

once a month and additionally before

any long journey (refer to the label af-

fixed to the edge of the driver’s door).

Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure

loss warning system
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-

sure etc.), the warning light

on

the instrument panel comes on. See

“Tyre pressure loss warning” in

Section 2.

Emergency spare wheel

Refer to the information on the

“Emergency spare wheel” and in-

structions on “Changing a wheel” in

Section 5.

Changing wheels around

This practice is not recommended.

5.13

Use in winter

Chains
For safety reasons, fitting snow

chains to the rear axle is strictly for-

bidden.
Chains cannot be fitted
to tyres which

are larger than those originally fitted to

the vehicle.

TYRES

(3/3)

Snow or Winter tyres
We would recommend that these be

fitted to all four wheels to ensure that

your vehicle retains maximum adhe-

sion.
Warning: These tyres sometimes have

a specific direction of rotation and a

maximum speed index which may be

lower than the maximum speed of your

vehicle.
Studded tyres
This type of equipment may only be

used for a limited period and as laid

down by local legislation. It is neces-

sary to observe the speed specified by

current legislation.
These tyres must, at a minimum, be

fitted to the two front wheels.

Chains may only be fitted

to tyres of the same size

as those originally fitted to

your vehicle.

In all cases, we would recommend

that you contact an approved dealer

who will be able to advise you on

the choice of equipment which is

most suitable for your vehicle.

17” wheels cannot be

fitted with chains.
If you wish to fit snow

chains, you must use spe-

cial equipment.
Consult an approved Dealer.

Fitting new tyres

For your safety, please re-

spect the speed limit.
When they need to be re-

placed, only tyres of the

same make, size, type and profile

should be used on a single axle.
They must: either have a load ca-

pacity and a speed capacity at

least equal to the original tyres,

or correspond to those recom-

mended by your authorised

dealer.
Failure to heed these instructions

could endanger your safety and

affect your vehicle’s roadworthi-

ness.
Risk of loss of control of the ve-

hicle.

5.14

Direction indicator lights

Turn the bulb holder 1 a quarter of a

turn and take out the bulb.
Bulb type: PY21W.
Once the bulb has been replaced,

check that it is properly secured.

Dipped beam headlight

To change the bulb:
– remove cover A;

– disconnect the wiring 3 (black lead);

– unclip the spring 2 and remove the

bulb.

Bulb type: H1.

FRONT HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs

(1/3)

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that

it may be hot. The engine

cooling fan may also start

at any moment. The

warning

light in the engine compartment re-

minds you of this.
Risk of injury.

A

1

2

3

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

Before performing any

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must

be switched off (please see

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

To comply with local legislation, or

as a precaution, you can obtain an

emergency kit containing a set of

spare bulbs and fuses from an ap-

proved dealer.

5.15

Main beam headlight

To change the bulb:
– remove cover B;

– disconnect the wiring 5 (black lead);

– unclip the spring 4 and remove the

bulb.

Bulb type: H1.
It is essential to use anti-U.V. 55W

bulbs so as not to damage the plastic

on the headlights.
Do not touch the bulb glass. Hold it

by its base.
When the bulb has been changed,

make sure you refit the cover correctly.

FRONT HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs

(2/3)

To comply with local legislation, or

as a precaution, you can obtain an

emergency kit containing a set of

spare bulbs and fuses from an ap-

proved dealer.

B

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that

it may be hot. The engine

cooling fan may also start

at any moment. The

warning

light in the engine compartment re-

minds you of this.
Risk of injury.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

Before performing any

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must

be switched off (please see

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

5

4

Note: the side light bulb under the

cover B is deactivated. There is no

need to change it.

5.16

LED daytime running lights/

side lights 8

Please see an authorised dealer.

Direction indicators/dipped

beam headlights/LED main

beam headlights 6

(depending on vehicle)
Consult an approved dealer

LED front fog lights 7

Please see an authorised dealer.

FRONT HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs

(3/3)

6

7

8

Any operation on (or modi-

fication to) the electrical

system must be performed

by an approved dealer

since an incorrect connection might

damage the electrical equipment

(harness, components and in partic-

ular the alternator). In addition, your

Dealer has all the parts required for

fitting these units.

Additional lights

If you wish to fit fog lights to your ve-

hicle, please see an authorised dealer.

5.17

REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs

(1/3)

Brake lights and direction indicator

lights
Open the boot lid and remove screws 1.

Pull on the outside A of the light and

remove the rear light unit.
Remove the bulb holder by releasing

clips 2, then clips 3.
Change the bulb.
Refit the bulb holder and push the unit

in fully until it locks in place.
Check that the light is properly locked

in position.
Tighten screws 1.

4 Direction indicator lights

Bulb type: PY21W.

5 Brake light

Bulb type: P21W.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

1

A

2

3

4

5

5.18

Side lights 6

Consult an approved dealer

REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs

(2/3)

High level brake light 7

Consult an approved dealer

Fog lights 9 and reversing

lights 8

The front bumper needs to be removed;

consult an authorised dealer.
Note: depending on the vehicle, the re-

versing and fog lights are inverted.
Bulb type: P21W.

6

7

9

8

5.19

Number plate lights 10

– Unclip light 10 by pressing tab 11;
– remove the light cover to gain access

to the bulb.

Bulb type: W5W.

REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs

(3/3)

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

Side repeaters with bulbs 12

– Unclip the repeater 12 (using a

flat-blade screwdriver type tool po-

sitioned at B to tilt the repeater to-

wards the front of the vehicle);

– turn the bulb holder a quarter of a

turn and take out the bulb.

Bulb type: WY5W.

LED side repeaters

(depending on vehicle)
Consult an approved dealer.

12

11

10

B

5.20

Reading light/courtesy light

assembly 1

Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade

screwdriver or similar).

Remove the bulb concerned.
Type of bulb: W5W.

LED reading lights 2

(depending on vehicle)

Consult an approved dealer

INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs

(1/2)

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

1

Courtesy light 3

Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade

screwdriver or similar).

Remove the bulb concerned.
Type of bulb: W5W.

LED reading light/courtesy

light assembly 4

(depending on vehicle)

Consult an approved dealer

2

3

4

5.21

7

Soft lighting 5

Please contact an authorised dealer.

Courtesy mirrors

Unclip the light 6 by pressing the tab on

its left side (using a flat-bladed screw-

driver or similar).
Remove the bulb concerned.
Bulb type: W5W.

8

9

Luggage compartment light

Unclip light 7 by pressing the tabs on

each side (using a flat-blade screw-

driver or similar).
Disconnect the light.
Press tab 8 to release the bulb holder

and gain access to bulb 9.
Bulb type: C5W festoon type bulb.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs

(2/2)

5

6

5.22

Radio location 1

Unclip the blanking cover. The aerial, +

and – supply and speaker wire connec-

tions are located behind it.

Door speakers 2

To install any equipment, please con-

sult an authorised dealer.

FITTING A RADIO

1

2

– In all cases, it is very important to

follow the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions carefully.

– The specifications of the brack-

ets and wires (available from our

network) vary depending on the

equipment level of your vehicle

and the type of radio.

Consult an approved Dealer to

find out the correct part number.

– No work may be carried out on

the vehicle’s electrical or radio

circuits, except by approved

dealers: an incorrectly connected

system may result in damage

being caused to the electrical

equipment and/or the compo-

nents connected to it.

5.23

Clip 1
Remove the fuse using tweezers 1, lo-

cated at the back of flap A.

To remove the fuse from the tweezers,

slide the fuse to the side.

It is not advisable to use the free fuse

locations.

Fuses in passenger compartment A
If any electrical component does not

work, check the condition of the fuses.
Unclip the access flap A.

FUSES

(1/5)

Fuses in engine compartment B

Some functions are protected by fuses

located in the engine compartment

(unit B).

However, because of their reduced

accessibility, we advise you to have

your fuses replaced by an approved

Dealer.

1

A

B

To comply with current legislation, or

as a precaution, you can obtain an

emergency kit from your approved

dealer containing a set of spare

bulbs and fuses.

Check the fuse in question and replace it, if necessary, by a fuse of the

same rating.
If a fuse is fitted with too high a rating, it may cause the electrical circuit

to overheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment using an ex-

cessive amount of current.

5.24

FUSES

(2/5)

Allocation of fuses

(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)

1

8

15

24

2

9

16

25

3

10

17

26

4

11

18

27

5

12

19

28

29

6

13

20

22

30

7

14

21

23

32

31

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

5.25

Number

Allocation

1

Radio,

heated seat,

power-assisted steering

2

Injection,

passenger compartment

unit

3

Airbag,

electric locking of steering

column

4

Automatic gearbox,

shift rules control

5

Dipped beam headlights

6

Rear accessories socket

7

Horn

8

Not used

FUSES

(3/5)

Number

Allocation

9

Not used

10

Right-hand daytime running

light,

front right-hand daytime

running light,

right-hand headlight,

left-hand headlight,

Rear left-hand light

11

Rear accessories socket,

automatic climate control

12

Left-hand side lights,

front right and left side

lights,

left-hand daytime running

light,

right-hand main beam

headlight

front left-hand daytime

running light

right-hand headlight,

rear right-hand light,

left-hand headlight

13

Right-hand side lights,

front fog lights,

rear right and left side lights

14

Rear windscreen wiper

Number

Allocation

15

Power-assisted steering

16

Electric headlight beam

adjustment,

heated seat control,

automatic gearbox,

heated screen,

additional heating,

Cruise control/Speed limiter

on/off buttons,

belt warning module,

interior rear view mirror,

radio

17

Parking distance control,

belt warning module,

headlight adjustment,

additional heating,

Cruise control/Speed limiter

on/off buttons,

interior rear view mirror

5.26

FUSES

(4/5)

Allocation of fuses

(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)

1

8

15

24

2

9

16

25

3

10

17

26

4

11

18

27

5

12

19

28

29

6

13

20

22

30

7

14

21

23

32

31

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

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