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Renault Master Van 2004 - Engine Oil Level Check and Topping Up

Renault Master Van 2004
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ENGINE
OIL
LEVEL
It
is
normal
for
an
engine
to
use
oil
for
lubrication
and
cooling.
of
moving
parts
and
it
is
sometimes
necessary
to
top
up
the level
between
oil
changes.
However,
contact
your
RENAULT
Dealer
if
more
than
0.5
litres
is
being
consumed
every
600
miles
(1000 km)
after
the
running
in
period.
Oil
change
frequency:
check
the
oil
level
from
time
to
time
and
certainly
before
anv
long
journey
to
avoid
the
risk
of
damaging
your
engine.
Reading
the
oil
level
The
vehicle
must
be
parked
on
level
ground
and
the
engine
should
have
been
switched
off
for
some
time
beforehand
to
obtain
an
accurate
reading.
The
oi!
level
can
be
read:
-
on
the
instrument
panel;
-
on
the
dipstick.
g
Message
1
|
|
Level
ant
ak
satisfactory
f
g
Message
2
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«ax
|
“Example
|
|
level
{
on
ok
display
3
Message
3
nn
“Minimum
(
level
on
(flashing)
Reading
the level
on
the
instrument
panel
When
the
ignition
has
been
switched
on
for
approximately
30
seconds:
-
if
the
level
is
correct,
the
display
will
show
“oil
ok”
(display
message
1).
Special
Note:to
gain
a
more
precise
indication
of
the
level,
press
the
trip
mileage
recorder
reset
button
or
the
information
scroll
button
on
the
trip
computer
and
warning
system.
§
The
squares
which
appear
on
the
display
indicate
the
level.
The
number
of
squares
displayed
is
reduced
as
the
oil
level
drops
and
they
are
replaced
by
a
dash:
example
display
message
2.
To
advance
to
trip
computer
reading,
press
the
button
again.
-
When
the
minimum
oil
level
is
reached,
the
word
“ok”
is
not
displayed,
the
dashes
and
the
word
“oil”
flash
(display
message
3)
and
the
Pra
warning
light
on
the
instrument
panel
lights
up
on
some
versions.
It
is
vital
to
top
up
the
oil
as
soon
as
possible.
4.03

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