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PAX SYSTEM (continued)
Practical advice
Thetyremustberepairedbya
Renault Dealer before it reaches the
120 mile (200 km) limit. After 120
miles (200 km), the STOP indicator
light 5 comes on.
If you exceed the speed limit of 50
mph (80 km/h) an alarm will sound
to alert you and the km/h indicator
light 7 will light up on the central
display.
If you have an emergency spare
wheel available.
Once the wheel has been fitted, if
you exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) the
warning buzzer continues to
operate for a while. After this,
indicator light 2 remains lit on the
instrument panel and the indicator
light of the wheel concerned goes
out on icon 3 of the central display.
You must drive for a few minutes
after the tyre has been repaired
before all the alarms are cleared.
If a pressure sensor is damaged you
will be warned of this:
Indicator light 2 remains lit on the
instrument panel and the indicator
light for the wheel concerned on
icon 3 of the central display goes
out.
Remain vigilant because the Tyre
Pressure Monitor does not remain
operational in either of these
instances. A puncture will not be
detected.
Consult your RENAULT Dealer.
After any period of flat running,
even if there is no puncture, the
tyre must be checked by an
expert.