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Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2016 year). Manual - part 4

 

 

1.50

CHILD SAFETY: deactivating/activating the front passenger air bag 

(3/3)

Activating the front 

passenger air bags

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.

The passenger airbag must 

only be deactivated or acti-

vated when the vehicle is 

stationary.

If it is interfered with when the vehi-

cle 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.

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2

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 

¹

 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.

1.51

Power Assisted Steering

Never drive with an inadequately 

charged battery.

Variable power assisted 

steering

The variable power assisted steering 

system is equipped with an electronic 

control system which alters the level of 

assistance to suit the vehicle speed.
Steering is made easier during parking 

manoeuvres (for added comfort) whilst 

the force needed to steer increases 

progressively as the speed rises (for 

enhanced safety at high speeds).

Adjusting the steering wheel 

height and depth

Pull lever 1 and place the steering 

wheel in the required position; push the 

lever beyond the point of resistance 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.

STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING

1

Never switch off the igni-

tion when travelling down-

hill, and avoid doing so in 

normal driving (assistance 

is not provided).

With the engine switched off, or if 

there is a system fault, it is still pos-

sible to turn the steering wheel. The 

force required will be greater.

Never leave the steering wheel at 

full lock while stationary.

1.52

DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE 

(1/2)

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1.53

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.

  9  Hazard warning lights switch.

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

 10  Door electric locking switch.

 11 Multimedia touch-screen.

 12  Heating or air conditioning controls.

 13 Passenger 

Airbag location.

 14  Side air vent.

 15 Storage space.

 16 Glovebox.

 17  RENAULT card reader.

 18 Gear lever.

 19 Handbrake.

 20  Activation/deactivation control for 

ECO mode.

 21 Cruise control/speed limiter 

control.

 22 Cigarette  lighter/accessories 

socket.

 23  Engine start/stop button.

 24 Control for adjusting steering 

wheel height and reach.

 25 Cruise control/speed limiter 

controls.

 26  Bonnet release control.

 27 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.

1.54

DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE 

(1/2)

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1.55

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 Multimedia touch-screen.

  5  Windscreen demister outlet.

  6  Hazard warning lights switch.

  7  Door electric locking switch.

  8  Centre air vents.

  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  Side air vent.

 15 Controls for:

–  

electric headlight beam adjust-

ment,

–  

instrument panel lighting dimmer,

–  

activate/deactivate the parking 

distance control system,

–  

activation/deactivation of the Stop 

and Start function.

 16  Cruise control/speed limiter con-

trols.

 17 Control for adjusting steering 

wheel height and reach.

 18  Cruise control/speed limiter main 

control.

 19 Activation/deactivation control for 

ECO mode.

 20 Handbrake.

 21 Gear lever.

 22 Cigarette  lighter/accessories 

socket.

 23  RENAULT card reader.

 24  Engine start/stop button.

 25 Storage space.

 26 Glovebox.

 27  Bonnet release control.

1.56

WARNING LIGHTS 

(1/5)

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

Air bag warning light

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. The bright-

ness can be adjusted by turning control 

knob 1.

In some cases, the appearance of a 

warning light is accompanied by a mes-

sage.

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 re-

start it. Contact an approved Dealer.

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

1

1.57

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 

ignition.
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.

1.58

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)



Electronic Stability Program 

(ESP) and traction control 

system warning light
This lights up when the ignition is 

switched on and goes out after a few 

seconds.
There are several reasons for the war-

ning light to come on: please refer to 

the information on “Driver correction 

devices and aids” in Section 2.

Ä

Toxic Fume Filter System 

Warning Light

For vehicles equipped with this option, 

the light comes on when the ignition is 

switched on 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.

1.59

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.

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.



Tyre pressure loss warning
Please refer to the information 

on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in 

Section 2.

2

 Door(s) open warning light

A

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

Š‰

Gear change indicator

This lights up to advise you to 

change to a higher gear (up arrow) or 

lower gear (down arrow).



ECO mode warning light
This comes on when ECO 

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

driving” in Section 2.

1.60

WARNING LIGHTS 

(5/5)

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

On display B



Passenger airbag ON 

 

Please refer to the information 

on “Child safety: deactivating/activating 

the front passenger airbag” in Section 1.

¹

Passenger airbag OFF  

Please refer to the information 

on “Child safety: deactivating/activating 

the front passenger airbag” in Section 1.

ß

Front seat belt reminder 

warning light

This lights up on the central display 

when the engine is started then, if the 

driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt 

(if this seat is occupied) is not fastened 

and the vehicle has reached approxi-

mately 12 mph (20 km/h), it flashes and 

a bleep sounds for around 2 minutes.
Note: an object placed on the passen-

ger seat base may activate the warning 

light in some cases.

B

Rear seat belt reminder (depending 

on vehicle)

the 

ß

 warning light on the cen-

tral display lights up accompanied by a 

message on the instrument panel indi-

cating the number of seat belts buck-

led for approximately 30 seconds each 

time:

–  the vehicle is started;

–  a door is opened;

–  a rear seat belt is fastened or unfas-

tened.

Check that the rear passengers are 

wearing seat belts and that the number 

of seat belt shown as fastened corre-

sponds to the number of rear bench 

seat places occupied.

1.61

DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS 

(1/2)

Rev counter 1

(graduations x 1000)

2

Speedometer 2

(km or miles per hour)

Overspeed buzzer

Depending on the vehicle, a buzzer 

sounds for approximately 10 seconds 

every 40 seconds, as long as the ve-

hicle is travelling in excess of 72 mph 

(120 km/h).

Driving style indicator 4

Please refer to the information on 

“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in 

Section 2.

Low engine oil level warning

When the engine is started, display 3 

alerts the driver when the oil level is at 

its minimum. Refer to the information 

on the “Engine oil level” in Section 4.

Fuel gauge 5

3

1

5

4

1.62

Instrument panel 5 in miles

(option to switch to km/h)
–  With ignition off, press button 7 or 8 

at the end of stalk 6 and the start 

button 9;

– the speedometer unit indicator 

flashes for approximately ten sec-

onds, then the new unit is displayed: 

release button 7 or 8 when the unit 

stops flashing.

7

8

5

9

6

6

To return to the previous mode, repeat 

the same operation.
Note: once the battery is switched off, 

the trip computer and warning system 

automatically returns to the original unit 

of measurement.

DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS 

(2/2)

1.63

ON-BOARD COMPUTER: general information 

(1/2)

On-board computer 1

Depending on the vehicle, this includes 

the following functions:
– distance travelled;

– journey settings;

– information messages;

– operating fault messages (con-

nected to the 

©

 warning light);

–  warning messages (connected to the 

®

 warning light);

–  vehicle settings customisation menu.
All these functions are described on the 

following pages.

Display selection keys 2 

and 3

Scroll through the following information 

upwards (key 2) or downwards (key 3

by pressing briefly and successively 

(the display depends on the vehicle 

equipment and country).
a)  total mileage and trip mileage re-

corder;

b) fuel used;

c) average fuel consumption;

d) current fuel consumption;

e) estimated range;

2

3

f) distance travelled;

g) average speed;

h) distance before service;

 – service 

counter;

  –  oil change counter;

i)  Reset the tyre pressure

j)  Cruise control and speed limiter pro-

grammed speed

k) Clock and temperature

l)  Trip log, operating faults and infor-

mation message readout

1

1.64

ON-BOARD COMPUTER: general information 

(2/2)

Resetting the trip mileage

With “trip mileage recorder” selected on 

the display, press button 2 or 3 until the 

mileage recorder resets to zero.

Resetting the journey 

parameters (reset button)

With one of the trip parameters selected 

as the display, press and hold button 2 

or 3 until the display resets.

Interpreting some of the 

values displayed after 

resetting

The values showing average fuel con-

sumption, range and average speed 

will become more stable and reliable 

the further you travel after pressing 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 average fuel consumption may de-

crease when:
–  

the vehicle stops accelerating;

–  

the engine reaches its operating 

temperature (if the engine was cold 

when the reset key was pressed);

–  

when driving from an urban area 

onto the open road.

Automatic resetting of the 

journey parameters

Resetting occurs automatically when 

the maximum value of any of the pa-

rameters is exceeded.

2

3

1.65

TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings 

(1/5)

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

Examples of selections

Interpreting the display selected

101778 km

a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder.

   112.4 km

FUEL USED 

b) Journey parameters.

Fuel used.

Fuel consumed since the last reset.

8L

AVERAGE 

c) Average fuel consumption since the last reset.

The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since the last 

reset.

5.8 L/100

CURRENT 

d) Current fuel consumption.

This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) is reached.

7.4 L/100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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