horn RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual
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Symbol Rating Description
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10
10
10
7.5
7.5
7.5
15
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10Left hand main beam headlight/ Instrument panel
Right hand main beam headlight
Left hand dipped headlight
Right hand dipped headlight
Left hand side light/
Instrument panel / Controls lighting / Radio / Heating Control Panel
Right hand side light/ Controls lighting
Rear fog light
Horn
Flasher unit
Heated rear view mirrors
REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Fuses
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NOTE : To determine the exact position of the fuses, refer to the vehicle fuse box label or the Technical Note
"Wiring Diagrams".
Allocation of fuses (depending on equipment level). (cont)
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Dashboard
REMOVAL
Disconnect the battery.
Removing the steering wheel (with AIRBAG)
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PRB5702
12973S
Remove the two airbag cushion bolts behind the
steering wheel.
Disconnect the connectors (airbag, horn).
Remove:
- the airbag cushion,
- the steering wheel bolt (renew it on refitting,
pre-bonded bolt, tightening torque: 4.5
daN.m),
- the steering wheel after setting the wheels
straight.
Removing the steering wheel (without AIRBAG)
Remove:
- the central cushion,
- the steering wheel bolt (renew it on refitting,
pre-bonded bolt, tightening torque: 4.5
daN.m),
- the steering wheel after setting the wheels
straight.
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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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CONTROLS - SIGNALS
Rotary switch under steering wheel
This makes the electrical connection between the
steering column and the steering wheel.
It consists of a strip of conductor tracks (airbag)
whose length is designed to guarantee 2.5
steering wheel turns (steering lock plus safety
margin) on each side.
REMOVAL - REFITTING
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- the horn connector, if fitted,
- the steering wheel bolt,
- the steering wheel after setting the wheels
straight,
- the half cowlings (3 bolts).
Disconnect the connector for the rotary switch
and remove it after removing the three mounting
bolts (E).
Before removing the rotary switch its position
must be noted:
- by ensuring that the wheels are straight on re-
moval so that the track may be positioned in
the centre,
- by immobilising the rotary switch rotor using
adhesive tape.
If it is being replaced, the new part is supplied rea-
dy centred by an adhesive label which will tear off
as soon as the steering wheel is turned for the first
time (fit with the wheels straight).
12970R3
Disconnect the battery.
Remove:
- the airbag cushion by the two torx T30 bolts
(tightening torque : 0.5 daN.m) located behind
the steering wheel and disconnect the connec-
tor (D),
IMPORTANT: It is not permitted to operate the
pyrotechnical systems (airbags and pretensioners)
near a source of heat or flame as there is a risk of
triggering.
IMPORTANT : If the steering wheel is removed,
the airbag connector (D)
MUST be disconnected.
The airbag has a connector which short circuits if
it is disconnected to prevent incorrect triggering.
12973R
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