wheel bolts RENAULT KANGOO 2012 X61 / 2.G Owners Manual

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tool kit .................................................................... (current page)
hubcap tool ............................................................ (current page)
wheelbrace ............................................................ (current page)
puncture ................................................................. (current page)
jack ........................................................................\
(current page)
towing hitch ............................................................ (current page)
wheelbrace ............................................................ (current page)
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Bloc outils (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
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Tool kit
The tools included in the tool kit depend
on the vehicle.
retaining belt (depending on vehicle)
After use, reposition the strap making
sure that it retains all components in the
tool kit.
wheelbrace 5
To undo the wheel bolt and the emer -
gency spare wheel cage nut.
guide bolt 6 (depending on vehicle)
To finish loosening or starting to tighten
the wheel bolts.
t
o remove the tool kit 1 from the lug-
gage compartment
Depending on the vehicle, it may be
stored behind a flap. Open it. Undo
wheel 2 and pull the tool kit towards
you.
t o reposition the tool kit position tool
kit pin 4 into housing 3. Make sure the
kit is correctly positioned so as to be
able to tighten wheel 2.
tOOl KIt
5
6
9
1
3
2
87Do not leave the tools un -
secured inside the vehicle
as they may come loose
under braking. After use,
check that all the tools are correctly
clipped into the tool kit, then position
it correctly in its housing: there is a
risk of injury.
If wheel bolts are supplied in the
tool kit, only use these bolts for the
emergency spare wheel: refer to the
label affixed to the emergency spare
wheel.
The jack is designed for wheel
changing purposes only. Under no
circumstances should it be used for
carrying out repairs underneath the
vehicle or to gain access to the un-
derside of the vehicle.
4
hubcap tool 9
To remove the wheel trims.
Jack 7
Refer to Section 5 “Changing a wheel”.
t owing hitch 8
Refer to the information on the “Towing:
breakdown” in Section 5.

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trims ...................................................... (up to the end of the DU)
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Enjoliveurs - Roues (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
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Enjoliveurs / Roues
wheel trim 3(exposed wheel bolts)
To remove it without removing the
wheel, press it at the points indicated
by the arrows.
Turn it so that the retaining brackets
holding it in place behind the wheel
bolts are released.
To refit the hubcap, proceed in reverse
order.wheel trim 1(concealed wheel bolts)
Remove it using hubcap tool 2 (located
under the tool kit), by pushing the hook
into the opening located near the valve
(to reach the metal retaining wire lo -
cated behind the wheel trim).
To refit it, align it with the valve. Push the
retaining hooks, starting with side A on
the valve side, then B and C and finish
with the side opposite the valve D.
wheels - trIm
13
a
B
D
c
2

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changing a wheel................................................... (current page)
puncture ................................................................. (current page)
jack ........................................................................\
(current page)
lifting the vehicle changing a wheel ............................ (up to the end of the DU)
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Changement de roue (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
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Changing a wheel
2
4
1
3
Vehicles equipped with a jack
and wheelbrace
If necessary, remove the wheel trim.
Use the wheelbrace to slacken off the
wheel bolts 2 . Position it so as to be
able to push from above.
Start extending jack 4 by hand, turning
the handle.
Position the jack head against jacking
point 1 closest to the wheel concerned
and, depending on the vehicle, the area
marked by a triangle. If the ground is
soft, place a plank of wood under the
baseplate.
Switch on the hazard warn-
ing lights.
Keep the vehicle away from
traffic and on a level sur -
face where it will not slip (if neces -
sary, place a solid support under the
jack base).
Apply the parking brake and engage
a gear (first or reverse, or P for auto-
matic transmissions).
Ask all the passengers to leave the
vehicle and keep them away from
traffic.
changIng a wheel (1/2)
Continue tightening to position the
baseplate on the ground correctly. Turn
handle 3 on the jack to lift the wheel off
the ground.
To prevent any risk of injury
or damage to the vehicle,
only crank the jack until the
wheel you are replacing is
a maximum of 3 centimetres off the
ground.
If the vehicle is parked on
the hard shoulder, you must
warn other road users of
your vehicle’s presence
with a warning triangle or with other
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
If the vehicle is not equipped with a
jack or wheelbrace, you can obtain
these from your approved dealer.

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Changement de roue (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
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Undo the bolts and take off the wheel.
For vehicles fitted with alloy wheels,
use the guide bolt located in the tool kit
to finish loosening and start tightening
the bolts.
Fit the emergency spare wheel on
the central hub and turn it to align the
mounting holes in the wheel and the
hub.
Tighten the bolts and lower the jack.
If bolts are supplied with the emergency
spare wheel, only use these bolts for
the emergency spare wheel.
Tighten the bolts, checking that the
wheel is correctly positioned on its hub
and unscrew the jack.
With the wheels on the ground, tighten
the screws as fully as possible and
check the tightness as soon as possi -
ble (tightening torque 110 Nm).
changIng a wheel (2/2)
anti-theft bolt
If you use anti-theft bolts, fit these
nearest the valve (wheel trim may
not be able to fit).
If you have a puncture, re -
place the wheel as soon as
possible.
A tyre which has been punc-
tured should always be inspected
(and repaired, where possible) by a
specialist.