Renault Boreal
Instrument panel A
The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.
Lights up when the ignition is switched on.
A message is displayed at the same time as some indicators are switched on.
You can customise your instrument panel with various content and colours of your choice.
In the case of vehicles equipped with a multimedia screen, refer to the equipment instructions.
Selection of views
Depending on the vehicle, a number of different views may be available on the instrument panel. To select a view, press control 1 as many times as necessary to cycle through the different views on dashboard A until you reach the desired view.
All available views display the following essential information on the instrument panel:
- speedometer;
- Information about activated driving assistants;
- Information area.
The "Minimum" display only shows the essential information on the instrument panel.
The "Classic" display shows the essential information, the rev counter and the power meter (depending on the vehicle) in the instrument panel.
The "Driving Aids" display shows detailed and at-a-glance information related to the driving aids activated on the instrument panel. For example, the proximity of a white line or being too close to the vehicle ahead.
The "Navigation" view displays the essential information and duplicate route of the multimedia system throughout the instrument panel.
Information display.
Speedometer 2
Information on driving aids 3
Selected driving mode 4
Estimated range with remaining fuel 5
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres. Trip settings
Fuel gauge 6
If it is at the minimum level, the warning light
integrated into the indicator will light up orange, along with a beep.
Fill the tank with at least 8 litres of fuel.
Coolant temperature indicator 9
In normal use, the indicator 9 should be positioned before zone 8.
When operating under "intensive" conditions, the indicator may move into this zone.
This is not serious, unless warning light
appears together with a message on the instrument panel and a beep.
Information area 7
Depending on the vehicle, use control 10 or 11 to search for and select the various widgets on the instrument panel:
- Information on the on-board computer (mileage counter, warning messages, etc.);
- Multimedia information (currently playing audio source, etc.);
- ...
Instrument panel B
Lights up when the ignition is switched on.
A message is displayed at the same time as some indicators are switched on.
You can customise your instrument panel with various content and colours of your choice.
In the case of vehicles equipped with a multimedia screen, refer to the equipment instructions.
Selection of views
Depending on the vehicle, a number of different views may be available on the instrument panel. To select a view, press control 1 as many times as necessary to cycle through the different views on instrument panel B until you reach the desired view.
All available views display the following essential information on the instrument panel:
- speedometer;
- Information about activated driving assistants;
- Information area.
The "Minimum" display only shows the essential information on the instrument panel.
The "Classic" display shows the essential information, the rev counter and the power meter (depending on the vehicle) in the instrument panel.
The "Driving Aids" display shows detailed and at-a-glance information related to the driving aids activated on the instrument panel. For example, the proximity of a white line or being too close to the vehicle ahead.
Information display.
Overspeed buzzer
Depending on the vehicle or country, the warning
light will come on and an audible signal will be emitted. This signal will sound as soon as the vehicle is travelling at more than 75mph. This warning light will remain on while the vehicle is travelling at more than 75mph.
Selected driving mode 12
Rev counter 13
(x 1000 scale)
Its display varies according to the customisation of the instrument panel. Depending on the style you select, it may not be displayed.
Speedometer 14
Depending on the style selected, the display varies.
Total mileage recorder 15Trip settings
Coolant temperature indicator 18
In normal use, the indicator 18 should be positioned before zone 17.
When operating under "intensive" conditions, the indicator may move into this zone.
This is not serious, unless warning light
appears together with a message on the instrument panel and a beep.
Estimated range with remaining fuel 19
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres. Trip settings
Fuel gauge 20
If it is at the minimum level, the warning light
integrated into the indicator will light up orange, along with a beep.
Fill the tank with at least 8 litres of fuel.
Information area 16General information
Depending on the vehicle, use control 10 or 11 to search for and select the various widgets on the instrument panel:
- Information on the on-board computer (mileage counter, warning messages, etc.);
- Multimedia information (currently playing audio source, etc.);
- ...
Indicators 23
Warning light 24
Tyre under-inflation warning light 25Tyre pressure loss warning
Air bag warning light 26Driver correction devices and aids
Parking brake or electronic parking brake indicator light 27Electronic parking brake
Urgent stop warning light 28
Engine oil level low warning
When the engine is started, the instrument panel display alerts you when the minimum oil level is reachedEngine oil.
The first time the warning appears, it can be cleared by pressing the "OK" switch.
Subsequent warnings will disappear automatically after around 30 seconds.
Instrument panel
(km/h or mph)
With the vehicle stationary and the engine running, on the multimedia screen, select the world "Vehicle
", press the menu "Settings", "System", "Units" and "Speed".
Select “km/h” or “mph”.
Refer to the multimedia instructions to select the unit.
Note: In both cases, when the battery is disconnected, the on-board computer automatically returns to the original unit of measurement.
The speedometer and some of the distance information displayed on the instrument panel are converted.
To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation.
Note: Once the battery is disconnected, the on-board computer will automatically return to the original unit of measurement.
See the multimedia instructions for more information.
tip
To use certain driving aids, you need to change the unit of measurement on the instrument panel to get the correct information while driving in a country where the speed units are different from those set as standard on the vehicle.
warning
For safety reasons, carry out adjustments while the vehicle is stationary.