How can I adjust the suspension on my Renault Scenic?

I recently bought a 2010 Renault Scenic Privilege (petrol, automatic), and I am fairly sure that I found a means of adjusting the suspension to give a more economical performance. I can't remember how I did it, and I should like to change it back to give a more comfortable ride. Did I dream it in the first place, or can you help me to rediscover the control?

Asked on 9 January 2014 by Egometto

Answered by Honest John
RTFM, as they say. A manual must have come with the car. It's quite common for cars to have different suspension settings; more common to have different steering assistance settings.
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