In French, "Faire Révision" literally translates to "do service" or "perform an overhaul." For Renault owners, it is the car's way of saying it needs an oil change, filter replacement, or a general inspection to ensure everything is running safely.
Use the up/down buttons on your steering wheel or stalk to scroll through the dashboard menu until you see "Service Intervals" or "Autonomy of Revision".
In automotive forums and software contexts, "UPD" is commonly used as an abbreviation for "Update". This might appear if the user is looking for a way to update their service software or if there is a software update pending for the car's R-Link or multimedia system. How to Address the Message
Understanding "Faire Révision" on Your Renault Dashboard If you see the message (meaning "Perform Service") on your Renault's dashboard, it is a built-in maintenance alert indicating that your vehicle is due for its regular service. This notification is typically triggered by reaching a specific mileage or time interval since the last maintenance check. What "Faire Révision" Means
Once the work is done, the mechanic will reset the internal counter so the car knows the service has been performed. How to Manually Reset the Service Light
When this light appears, it is often accompanied by an orange "service" (wrench) icon. It is not an emergency stop signal (which would be red), but it should not be ignored for long to avoid engine wear or potential damage.
The display will begin to flash and eventually show the new interval (e.g., 20,000 km or 12 months). Release the button once it stops flashing. Renault warning lights – what they mean | RAC Drive