This looks like a blown fuse. You will have to check the fuses, I'd suggest to start with the high amp fuses located in the fuse box hidden between the battery and the left fender, underneath a larger fuse box containing lower amp fuses.
You will see in one row (front of car to back): one fuse in an orange housing, space, 6 fuses. You are probably looking for fuses number 4 (70 A) or 8 (60 A).
If these aren't blown, check the rest - there's quite a bunch of them... As, at this point, you will already have reached the underhood fusebox with 'lower amp' fuses, you can start with the fuses located there. The third fusebox is under the panel you would be able to touch with your left knee while sitting in the driver's seat if you moved forward (if you have your steering wheel on the LH side of the car).
Good luck!
SOURCE: 2003 Renault Laguna 1.9Dci - steering wont unlock - cannot start
Hi this was exactly the problem i had with my Laguna 1.9dci its a sensor switch on the steering column. Cricical circuit to the car. so will not run without it. afraid you will have to replace the sensor. had to get renault to do mine.
SOURCE: central locking
I am not very familiar with this auto maker, however it seems as if the door warning sensor is fused in the open position. I would recommend changing the sensor. I'll do some more research on this auto maker and provide more specific details on how to complete the change. Thank You
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SOURCE: central locking wiring clio
I had a problem where my key fob did not lock or unlock the car, Renault Clio Dynamique, but the central locking button in the car did still work and engine turned over fine. Changed the key fob battery still nothing. Read online about disconnecting and reconnecting the car battery, (negative only) and hey presto it worked! All working fine now!
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