These instructions apply to the Renault Captur Mk1 (X87) 2013-2020. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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The Renault Captur (Mk1, 2013–2020) shares its instrument cluster with the Clio Mk4 it is built on, and that cluster hides a built-in self-test. Hold the trip-reset button as you switch the ignition on and the dials run a check sequence — a full needle sweep, a warning-lamp and display test, and a few live readings such as fuel-tank level and fuel flow. No scan tool, no wiring; it all plays out on the gauges and the small central screen between them.
What the hidden menu is — and what it shows
This is the cluster’s factory check routine, the one a workshop uses to prove the gauges and tell-tales work after a repair. It is read-only and changes nothing — it only reports what the instrument pack already knows. On the Captur Mk1 the sequence steps through a fixed set of screens on the central trip display, and you move between them with the same trip button. You can expect a full needle sweep (speedo and rev counter swinging across their range), a warning-lamp test that lights the tell-tales, an LCD/segment test, the fuel-tank reading in litres, instantaneous fuel flow in litres per hour with the engine running, and any fault flags the cluster has logged for its own senders. Think of it as a fast confidence check — is a gauge dead, is the fuel level wrong, is a warning lamp out — rather than a full engine diagnostic.
How to open it
- Park, set the handbrake, and switch the car fully off — key out, or card removed on keyless Capturs.
- Locate the trip-reset button — the small button (on the stalk or cluster face) you normally use to switch and zero the trip readout.
- Press and hold it.
- With the button still held, turn the ignition on to position II (dashboard lit, engine off). On keyless cars, press Start once without touching the brake/clutch to wake the electronics.
- Keep holding for a few seconds until the needles begin to sweep and the test screens appear, then let go.
Reading it
Look at the needles first — the speedometer and rev counter should rise smoothly to full scale and return. A needle that sticks, jumps, or stays flat is a gauge fault, not an engine fault. As the tell-tales cycle, note any warning lamp that fails to light, which usually means a failed LED or display segment. Press the trip button to step to the fuel-tank litres and the fuel-flow reading; the litres-per-hour figure responds to the throttle with the engine running and is useful when chasing a fuel-economy complaint. A screen showing dashes or a single letter is a logged sensor flag (such as a fuel-level or oil-level sender out of range) — treat it as a clue, then confirm with a proper code read before buying parts.
How to exit
To leave, simply switch the ignition off; the cluster is back to normal at the next key-on. You can also press the trip-reset button to step past the end of the sequence and return to the standard trip display. Nothing is stored while you are in the mode, so there is nothing to undo — just power the car off and on as usual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does every Captur Mk1 have this self-test?
The analogue-needle cluster used across the Mk1 supports the check, but which readouts appear depends on trim and market — a basic car shows fewer screens than one with the full trip computer. If the dials sweep when you hold the button at ignition-on, your Captur has it.
Is this the R-Link / MediaNav “test mode”?
No. The touchscreen has its own separate engineering menu reached by tapping screen corners and typing a code. This guide covers the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, a different unit with its own built-in self-test.
Will it read or clear engine fault codes?
No. It only reports the cluster’s own status and a few sensor flags. Reading or erasing engine, ABS or airbag codes needs an OBD scan tool in the diagnostic socket under the dash.
Can it drain the battery?
Only if you sit with the ignition on and the engine off for a long time. The test draws little itself, but the dash and electronics stay awake — do your checks and switch off rather than leaving it running.
My Captur sweeps the needles but shows no menu — is that wrong?
No. Lower-spec Capturs run the needle and lamp test but display little on the small screen. The gauge and bulb check is the valuable part and it has worked correctly.
If a warning light or fault message stays on the dash after the self-test, the car has probably stored a diagnostic trouble code — you can find out what it means on autodtcs.com.
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