This update lays the groundwork for Renault’s future aftersales strategy. Based on code snippets found in the new JavaScript files, we expect the following within 12 months:
It is still there, but hidden. Click on any part number. A flyout card appears. Look for the tiny “History” icon (clock symbol). Click it to see superseded part numbers. new dialogysrenaultcom updated
With the transition to a web-based model, security protocols have shifted from hardware dongles (common in older Renault software) to role-based access control (RBAC) via user accounts. This update lays the groundwork for Renault’s future
Once you log into dialogys.renault.com, here are the specific updates to look for in your workflow: A flyout card appears
With the rise of the Megane E-Tech Electric and the new Scenic, the update includes high-voltage safety protocols. When you pull up a diagram for the battery pack, a bright orange warning banner now appears reminding you of the 5-minute wait time for capacitor discharge before touching the orange cables.