Renault Scenic (2018 year). Manual - part 13

 

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Renault Scenic (2018 year). Manual - part 13

 

 

2.80

ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 

(7/8)

This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care 

and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications.

The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle detector or an anti-collision system.

System servicing/repairs
–  In the event of an impact, the radar-camera alignment may be changed, and its operation may consequently be affected. 

Deactivate the function and consult an authorised dealer.

–  Any work in the area where the radar-camera is located (repairs, replacements, windscreen modifications etc.) must be car-

ried out by a qualified professional.

Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.

Deactivating the function
You must disable the function if:

–  the brake lights are not functioning;

–  the area of the radar-camera has been damaged (on the windscreen side or the interior rear-view mirror side);

–  the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);

–  traffic is heavy;

–  the vehicle is travelling in a tunnel;

–  the vehicle is travelling on a windy road;

–  the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an Authorised 

Dealer);

–  the vehicle is travelling on a slippery road or in poor weather conditions (fog, snow, rain, side winds etc.).

In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer.

2.81

ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 

(8/8)

Limitation of the system operation

– A vehicle travelling in the opposite direction will not trigger any alert or any action on the system operation.

– The radar-camera should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the 

system.

–  Fixed obstacles (stationary vehicles, traffic jams, toll booths etc.) or objects travelling at low speed or of a small size (motor-

bikes, bicycles, pedestrians etc.) may not be detected by the system.

–  A vehicle entering the same lane will only be detected once it has entered the detection zone. Sudden or late braking may 

then take place.

–  When entering a bend or curve, the radar-camera may temporarily no longer detect the vehicle in front, and this may lead 

to acceleration.

–  When exiting a curve, the detection of the vehicle in front may be affected or delayed. Sudden or late braking may then take 

place.

–  A slower vehicle travelling in an adjacent lane may be detected and cause a slowing down if one of the two vehicles is trav-

elling too close to the lane of the other.

–  A slower vehicle with a wide difference in speed may not be taken into account by the system.

–  The system is deactivated below around 31 mph (50 km/h). Drivers must react accordingly.

–  Sudden changes in situation are not instantly taken into account by the system. Drivers must remain vigilant at all times and 

under all circumstances.

System disturbance
Some conditions can disturb or damage the operation of the system, such as:

–  a complex environment (metal bridge, tunnel etc.) ;

–  poor weather conditions (snow, hail, black ice etc.);

–  poor visibility (night, fog etc.);

–  poor contrast between objects;

–  being dazzled (glaring sun, lights of vehicles travelling in the opposite direction etc.).
Risk of unwanted braking or acceleration.

2.82

PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 

(1/5)

Operating principle

Ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper 

measure the distance between the ve-

hicle and an obstacle.
This measurement is indicated by 

beeps which become more frequent the 

closer you come to the obstacle, until 

they become a continuous beep when 

the vehicle is approximately 20 to 

30 centimetres from the obstacle.
The system detects obstacles to the 

front, the rear and the sides of the ve-

hicle.
The parking distance control system 

is only activated when the vehicle is 

driven at a speed below approximately 

6 mph (10 km/h).
The parking distance control system 

does not take into account towing and 

load carrying systems etc.

This function is an addi-

tional aid that indicates the 

distance between the vehi-

cle and an obstacle whilst 

reversing, using sound signals.
Under no circumstances should it 

replace the driver’s care or respon-

sibility whilst reversing.
The driver should always be ready 

for sudden incidents while driv-

ing: always ensure that there are 

no small, narrow moving obstacles 

(such as a child, animal, pushchair, 

bicycle, stone, post etc.) in the blind 

spot when manoeuvring.

Special features

Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors indi-

cated by arrows 1 are not obscured (by 

dirt, mud, snow, etc.).

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2.83

Operation

Most objects located less near the 

front, rear and sides of the vehicle are 

detected.
Depending on the distance of the ob-

stacle, the frequency of the beep will 

be higher while approaching it, and 

will become a continuous beep around 

20 cm away for obstacles to the sides, 

and around 30 cm for obstacles to the 

front or rear. Green, orange and red 

zones will be displayed on the dis-

play C.

PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 

(2/5)

C

A

B

2

Note: the display 2 shows the vehicle 

surroundings and emits beeps.
It is necessary to travel a few metres 

before the side detection is activated.
If all areas have a grey background, the 

whole area around the vehicle is being 

monitored:
–  A: analysis of the vehicle surround-

ings in progress;

–  B: analysis of the vehicle surround-

ings carried out.

2.84

An impact to the under-

side of the vehicle while 

manoeuvring (e.g. strik-

ing a post, raised kerb or 

other street furniture) may result in 

damage to the vehicle (e.g. defor-

mation of an axle).
To avoid any risk of accident, have 

your vehicle checked by an ap-

proved Dealer.

Detection of obstacles to the side
Depending on the direction of the 

wheels, the system determines the tra-

jectory of the vehicle and notifies the 

driver of any risk or otherwise of a col-

lision with an obstacle 3 to the side of 

the vehicle.

PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 

(3/5)

If a side obstacle is detected:
–  the beeps become faster and then 

sound continuously as the obstacle 

gets nearer. Green, orange and red 

zones will be displayed on the dis-

play D;

–  if there is no risk of collision, no beep 

will sound when approaching the ob-

stacle. Green, orange and red zones 

will be displayed interspersed on the 

display D.

Note: in the event of a change in tra-

jectory during a manoeuvre, the risk of 

collision with an obstacles may be sig-

nalled late.

3

D

2.85

System sound

Enables the system sound to be 

chosen.

Deactivating the system sound

Activate or deactivate the parking dis-

tance control sound.
Note: if you deactivate the sound, you 

will no longer be notified with beeps 

when approaching an obstacle.

Deactivating the system

 Activate or deactivate parking distance 

control.

Vehicles not fitted with a navigation 

system
Vehicle stationary:

–  press and hold the switch 5  OK to 

access the settings menu;

–  repeatedly press the control 6 up or 

down until you reach the “Driving as-

sistance” menu;

–  press the switch 5 OK;

–  repeatedly press the control 6 up or 

down until you reach the “Parking 

distance control settings” menu;

PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 

(4/5)

When the vehicle is being driven at 

a speed below approximately 6 mph 

(10 km/h), certain noises (motorcy-

cle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may 

trigger the beeping sound of the 

parking distance control.

4

Adjustment

You can adjust certain settings from the 

multifunction screen 4. Please see the 

equipment instructions for further infor-

mation.

Vehicles fitted with a navigation 

system
Select “Vehicle”, “Parking assistance”, 

“Obstacle detection”.

Parking distance control audio 

volume
Adjust the volume of the parking dis-

tance control by pressing + or -.

–  press the switch 5 OK;

–  using the control 6, select the set-

tings to be changed;

–  press the switch 5 OK.

5

6

2.86

Automatic deactivation of the 

parking distance control

The system deactivates:
–  when the vehicle speed is above ap-

proximately 6 mph (10 km/h);

–  depending on the model, when the 

vehicle is stationary for more than 

approximately 5 seconds and an ob-

stacle is detected (such as when in a 

traffic jam, etc.);

–  when the vehicle is in neutral for 

manual gearboxes, or in position N 

or P for automatic gearboxes.

PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 

(5/5)

Operating faults

When the system detects an operating 

fault, a beep sounds for approximately 

3 seconds each time reverse gear is 

selected and is accompanied by the 

message “Check parking sensor” on 

the instrument panel. Consult an ap-

proved dealer

2.87

REVERSING CAMERA 

(1/2)

4 moving guide line:
This is shown in blue on the multifunc-

tion screen 2. It indicates the vehicle 

trajectory according to the position of 

the steering wheel.

Special feature

Make sure that the camera is not ob-

scured (by dirt, mud, snow, condensa-

tion etc.).

Operation

When you change to reverse gear, the 

camera  1 located on the tailgate pro-

vides a view of the area behind the 

vehicle on the multimedia screen 2

accompanied by one or two fixed or 

moving guide lines 3 and 4.
This system is initially used with the aid 

of several gauges (mobile for trajectory 

and fixed for distance). When the red 

zone is reached, use the bumper image 

to stop accurately.

Fixed gauge 3
The fixed clearance gauge comprises 

coloured markers AB and C, indicat-

ing the distance behind the vehicle:
–  A (red) approximately 30 centime-

tres from the vehicle;

–  B (yellow) approximately 70 centi-

metres from the vehicle;

–  C (green) approximately 150 centi-

metres from the vehicle.

This gauge remains fixed and indicates 

the vehicle trajectory if the wheels are 

in line with the vehicle.

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4

C

B

A

3

3

4

2

2.88

This function is an additional 

aid. It cannot, therefore, 

under any circumstances 

replace the vigilance or the 

responsibility of the driver.

The driver should always be ready 

for sudden incidents while driv-

ing: always ensure that there are 

no small, narrow moving obstacles 

(such as a child, animal, pushchair, 

bicycle, stone, post etc.) in the blind 

spot when manoeuvring.

The screen shows a reverse mirror 

image.
The frames are a representation 

projected on a flat surface. This in-

formation is to not be taken into ac-

count when superimposed on a 

vertical object or an object on the 

ground.
Objects which appear on the edge 

of the screen may be deformed.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in 

sunshine etc.), the camera vision 

may be adversely affected.
If the boot is open or poorly closed, 

the message “Boot open” appears 

and the camera display disappears.

You can also adjust the camera image 

settings (brightness, contrast, etc.)

Activating, deactivating the 

reversing camera

From the multifunction screen 2, select 

“Vehicle”, “Settings”, “Parking as-

sistance”, then “Rear view camera”. 

Activate or deactivate the reversing 

camera and confirm your choice.

REVERSING CAMERA 

(2/2)

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2.89

ASSISTED PARKING 

(1/4)

This function assists with parking ma-

noeuvres.
Take your hands off the steering wheel. 

You only control the pedals and the 

gear lever.
You can retake control at any time by 

operating the steering wheel.

Switching on

With the vehicle at a standstill or driving 

at less than approximately 18.6 mph 

(30 km/h), press switch 1. The warn-

ing light integrated on switch 1 lights up 

and the 2 screen appears on the multi-

function screen.

1

2

Special features

Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors indi-

cated by arrows 3 are not obscured (by 

dirt, mud, snow, etc.).

3

2.90

ASSISTED PARKING 

(2/4)

Choice of manoeuvre

The system can perform four types of 

manoeuvres:
– parallel parking;
– perpendicular parking;
– angle parking;
– moving out of a parallel parking 

space.

From the multifunction screen, select 

the manoeuvre to be performed.
Note: when starting the vehicle, or after 

having successfully completed parallel 

parking using the system, the default 

manoeuvre proposed by the system is 

assistance in exiting a parallel parking 

space. In other cases, the default ma-

noeuvre can be set from the multifunc-

tion screen.

Operation

Parking
As long as the vehicle speed is less 

than 20 mph (30 km/h), the system 

looks for available parking spaces on 

both sides of the vehicle.
Once a space has been found, it is dis-

played on the multifunction screen, in-

dicated by a small letter “P”. So that 

the vehicle can detect a space, drive 

slowly, with the indicators activated on 

the same side as the space, until the 

message “Stop” is displayed, along 

with a beep. 
The space is then indicated on the mul-

tifunction screen by a capital “P”.
–  Stop the vehicle;
–  select reverse gear.

The 

 indicator light lights up 

on the instrument panel and a beep 

sounds;
–  release the steering wheel;
–  follow the system instructions pro-

vided on the multifunction screen.

Your speed should not exceed around 4 

mph (7 km/h).

Once the warning light 

 on the 

instrument panel goes off and a beep 

sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-

pleted.

2.91

ASSISTED PARKING 

(3/4)

Your speed should not exceed around 

4 mph (7 km/h).

Once in position to exit the space, the 

system will notify you of the end of the 

manoeuvre.

Once the warning light 

 on the 

instrument panel goes off and a beep 

sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-

pleted.

Suspending the manoeuvre

The manoeuvre is suspended in the fol-

lowing circumstances:

–  you take control of the wheel;

–  a door or the boot is opened;

–  the vehicle is at a standstill for too 

long;

–  an obstacle in the direction of move-

ment prevents the manoeuvre from 

being completed;

–  the engine will stop.

Once the warning light 

 on the 

instrument panel goes off and a beep 

sounds, the manoeuvre has been sus-

pended. To resume the manoeuvre, 

press and hold the system activation 

switch.

In this case, the reason for suspending 

the manoeuvre will be displayed on the 

multifunction screen.

Make sure:

– you have released the steering 

wheel;

and

–  that all doors and the boot are closed;

and

–  that no obstacles are in the way of 

the direction of movement;

and

–  that the engine is started.

Cancelling the manoeuvre

The manoeuvre can be stopped in the 

following cases:

– by pressing the system activation 

switch;

– the vehicle speed has exceeded 

4 mph (7 km/h);

–  you have performed more than ten 

forwards/backwards movements in 

one manoeuvre;

–  the parking distance control sensors 

are dirty or blocked;

–  the vehicle wheels have skidded.

Once the warning light 

 on the 

instrument panel goes off and a beep 

sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-

pleted.

Exiting a parallel parking space
–  Select “Exit parallel parking space” 

mode;

–  activate the direction indicator on the 

side you wish to go out of;

– press and hold switch 1 (around 

2 seconds).

The 

 indicator light lights up 

on the instrument panel and a beep 

sounds;

–  release the steering wheel;

– go forwards and backwards using 

the parking distance control system 

alerts.

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2.92

ASSISTED PARKING 

(4/4)

This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care 

and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
Make sure that the manoeuvre complies with the applicable traffic regulations at your location.

–  The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving: always ensure that there are no small, narrow moving 

obstacles (such as a child, animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone, post etc.) in the blind spot when manoeuvring.

–  The system cannot detect objects located in the sensor blind spots.
–  When manoeuvring, the steering wheel may turn quickly: do not put your hands inside, and make sure that nothing is caught 

inside.

–  Always visually check that the parking space proposed by the system is still available and contains no obstacles.
–  The system should only be used when towing a trailer or when there is a towing or load carrying system on the vehicle.

2.93

AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 

(1/3)

2

Operation

With gear lever 1 in position P, start the 

engine.
To move out of position P, you must de-

press the brake pedal before pressing 

the unlocking button 2.
With your foot on the brake pedal 
(warning light 

c

 on the display goes 

out), move the lever out of position P.
Only engage D or R when the vehi-

cle is stopped, with your foot on the 

brake, the accelerator pedal released 

and the engine running.

1

B

Selector lever 1

P: park
R: reverse
N: Neutral
D: automatic mode
M: manual mode
+: upper gear
: lower gear
The gear engaged is displayed on the 

instrument panel B and on the dis-

play A.
Note: press button 2 to go from position 

D or N to or P.

Driving in automatic mode

Put lever 1 into position D.
In most road conditions you will en-

counter, you will not need to touch your 

lever again: the gears will change au-

tomatically at the right time and at the 

most suitable engine speed because 

the automatic system takes into ac-

count the vehicle load and road contour 

and adjusts itself to the particular driv-

ing style you have chosen.

Economical driving
When driving, always leave the lever 

in position D, keeping the accelerator 

pedal lightly depressed to ensure auto-

matic gear changes at a lower engine 

speed.

Accelerating and overtaking
Depress the accelerator pedal firmly 

and fully (so that it goes beyond the 

kickdown point).
This will enable you to change down 

to the optimum gear within the 

engine range.

A

2.94

Special circumstances

–  If the bends and road surface do 

not allow you to stay in automatic 

mode (e.g. in the mountains), we 

recommend that you change to 

manual mode. This will prevent the 

automatic gearbox from changing 

gear repeatedly when climbing, and 

permit engine braking on long de-

scents.

–  In cold weather, start the engine 

and wait a few seconds before 

moving the selector lever from posi-

tion P or N and engaging it in D or R 

to prevent the engine stalling.

The gear selected is displayed on the 

instrument panel.

Special cases

In certain driving conditions (result-

ing in, for example, engine protection, 

operation of the Electronic Stability 

Control programme: ESC etc.) the au-

tomated system may change the gear 

automatically.

Likewise, to prevent incorrect manoeu-

vres, a gear change may be refused by 

the automatic system: in this case the 

gear display flashes for a few seconds 

as a warning.

AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 

(2/3)

Driving in manual mode

Move the selector lever 1 to position D

then move the lever to the right into po-

sition M.

Shifting the lever repeatedly allows you 

to change gears manually:

–  to move down through the gears, 

push the lever forwards;

–  to move up through the gears, push 

the lever backwards.

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When facing uphill, to remain 

stopped, do not keep your foot on 

the accelerator.
Risk of overheating the automatic 

gearbox.

Check that the indicator 

light  P on the instrument 

panel is activated before 

leaving the vehicle.

Risk of loss of immobilisation of 

the vehicle

2.95

AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 

(3/3)

Maintenance period
The automatic gearbox does not re-

quire any maintenance. There is no 

need to add oil.
Frequency of coolant level check: 

please refer to the maintenance docu-

ment for your vehicle, or contact an 

Authorised Dealer.

Operating faults

–  when driving, if the message 

“Check auto gearbox” appears on 

the instrument panel, it indicates a 

failure.
Contact your approved Dealer as 

soon as possible;

–  when driving, if the message 

“Gearbox overheating” appears on 

the instrument panel, stop as soon 

as possible to let the gearbox cool 

down and wait for the message to 

disappear;

–  If a vehicle with an automatic 

gearbox breaks down, refer to the 

information on “Towing” in Section 5.

Parking the vehicle

When the vehicle is stopped, move 

the lever to position P while keeping 

your foot on the brake pedal: the drive 

wheels are mechanically locked by the 

driveshaft.
Ensure that the electronic parking 

brake is engaged.

An impact to the under-

side of the vehicle while 

manoeuvring (e.g. strik-

ing a post, raised kerb or 

other street furniture) may result in 

damage to the vehicle (e.g. defor-

mation of an axle).
To avoid any risk of accident, have 

your vehicle checked by an ap-

proved Dealer.

When activated, in the event that the 

lever is stuck in P, depress the brake 

paddle. It is possible to free the lever 

manually. To do this, unclip the base of 

the lever, then insert a tool (rigid rod) 

into the slot 3 (located on the right of 

the lever) and press simultaneously on 

the button 2 to unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon 

as possible.

3

2

For safety reasons, do not 

switch off the ignition before 

the vehicle has come to a 

complete standstill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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