battery location RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel
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Connector N (black)
Track Allocation
1 Not used
2 Brake pad wear warning light
3 ABS warning light
4Handbrake / brake info warning light
(NIVOCODE)
5 Immobiliser warning light
6 Not used
7 Not used
8 Speed signal
9 Oil level sensor
10 Oil level sensor earth
Connector G (grey)
Track Allocation
1 Earth
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 Low fuel level warning light
5 Coolant temperature warning light
6 Oil pressure warning light
7 Battery charge warning light
8 Rear fog light tell-tale
9 Front fog lights tell-tale
10 Right hand indicator tell-tale
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Fuel level sensor
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97163R7
Tighten the mounting nut on the fuel and sender
unit assembly to a torque of 3.5 daN.m using the
tool Mot. 1264-01, holding the sender unit to pre-
vent it from rotating.
Make sure that the connector is firmly locked and
that the quick-release unions are securely clipped
on (with 2 O-ring seals)
Reconnect the battery.
CONNECTION
Disconnect the connector and the pipes on the
sender unit side.
Remove the mounting nut (5) of the pump and
sender unit using tool Mot. 1264-01.
Slacken the nut, remove the tool, unscrew the nut
by hand and remove it.
Remove the pump and sender unit assembly.
NOTE : If several hours may pass between
removing and refitting the pump and sender unit
assembly, refit the nut to the fuel tank to prevent
it from distorting.
REFITTING OF THE PUMP AND SENDER UNIT
ASSEMBLY
Special notes
Check that the seal is in good condition and re-
place it if necessary.
Fit the seal on the fuel tank first before fitting the
assembly.
Refit the pump and sender unit assembly in the
fuel tank by aligning it so that the indexing arrow
(F) is positioned in line with the longitudinal axis
of the vehicle, pointing towards the rear of the
vehicle.
DI8307
Track Allocation
A1 Earth
A2 Low fuel level warning light
B1 Sender unit information to instrument
panel
B2 Not used
C1 + pump
C2 - pump
Checking
IndicationValue between
terminals
A1 and B1 (in Ω)
4/4 7 maximum
3/4 54.5 ± 7
1/2 98 ± 10
1/4 155 ± 16
Low fuel 300 ± 20
97162S
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CONTROLS - SIGNALS
Windscreen wiper stalk
REMOVAL - REFITTING
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the two half cowlings under the steering
wheel.
Release the immobiliser antenna ring or the pla-
stic surround from the ignition switch.
Remove the two mounting bolts (A) for the wiper
stalk.
Release the stalk from its mounting and dis-
connect the connector.
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CONNECTION
12970R
NOTE : the steering wheel does not have to be re-
moved.
13061R
Track Allocation
A1 Front timer
A2 Wiper high speed
A3 Wiper low speed
A4 Front washer pump
A5 Not used
A6 Intermittent slow speed
A7 + after ignition, front wiper
B1 Rear washer pump
B2 Rear timer
B3 Not used
B4 + after ignition, rear wiper
B5 Earth
B6 Not used
B7 Not used
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CONTROLS - SIGNALS
Lights stalk
REMOVAL - REFITTING
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the two half cowlings under the steering
wheel.
Remove the two mounting bolts (B) for the lights
stalk.
Release the stalk from its mounting and dis-
connect the connector.
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CONNECTION
12970R1
NOTE : the steering wheel does not have to be re-
moved.
13062R
Track Allocation
A1 Front fog lights
A2 Not used
A3 Rear fog light
A4 Horn
A5 Right hand indicators
A6 Central flasher unit
A7 Left hand indicators
B1 Side lights
B2 + before ignition, side lights
B3 + before ignition, dipped headlights
B4 Not used
B5 Dipped headlights
B6 + before ignition, main beam headlights
B7 Main beam headlights
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WIRING
Airbags and seat belt pretensioners
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IMPORTANT:
• When carrying out an operation under the ve-
hicle (exhaust, bodywork, etc.), do not use a
hammer or transmit impacts to the floor wi-
thout having removed the pretensioner fuse
and waited 5 minutes for the reserve capacity
to discharge (see section "Fuse allocation", in
the "Wiring diagram" technical note) or for ve-
hicles with the airbag function, wait for 2 se-
conds for the unit to discharge automatically.
• When fitting an electrical accessory in After
Sales, (speaker, alarm unit or any equipment
which may create a magnetic field), it must not
be located near the airbag and pretensioner
computer.CONNECTION
2 track connector
(located under the front seats)
Pretensioner triggering.
NOTE: The pretensioner trigger line connectors
short circuit (tab holder side) when they are dis-
connected, which prevents incorrect triggering of
the systems (aerial effect for example).
30 track connecter (fullest version)
Track Allocation
1 + Driver’s pretensioner
2 - Driver’s pretensioner
3 + Passenger’s pretensioner
4 - Passenger’s pretensioner
5 + After ignition
6 + Passenger’s airbag (line 1)
7 - Passenger’s airbag (line 1)
8 Warning light
9 Earth
10 + Driver’s airbag
11 - Driver’s airbag
12 Diagnostic line "K"
13 + Passenger airbag (line 2)
14 - Passenger airbag (line 2)
15 Diagnostic line "L"
16
17Shunt
18
19Shunt
20 Not used
21
22Shunt
23 Not used
24 Not used
25
26Shunt
27 Not used
28
29Shunt
30 Not used
NOTE : The computer and ignition modules are
normally fed from the vehicle battery.
A reserve capacity is however included in the
computer in case the battery is disconnected at
the start of the impact.
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