lights RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual
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Renault 1997
77 11 194 271JULY 1997Edition Anglaise
"The repair methods given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the
technical specifications current when it was prepared.
The methods may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the
manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories
from which his vehicles are constructed."All copyrights reserved by Renault.
Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service part
reference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of
Renault.
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Electrical equipment
BATTERY - HEADLIGHTS
REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTROLS - SIGNALS
WIPERS
ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE EQUIPMENT
WIRING
IMMOBILISER
FC0A - FC0C - FC0D - FC0E - KC0A - KC0C - KC0D - KC0E
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Contents
BATTERIE PROJECTEURS
Battery
Special notes
Headlights
Lens units and indicators
Remote adjustment
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ECLAIRAGE ARRIERE
Courtesy light
Fuses
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Electrical
Equipment
WIPERS
Front windscreen wiper
Rear screen wiper
Electric washer pump
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85-3
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Coded key immobiliser system82-1
IMMOBILISER82
Relay plate87-1
ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE EQUIPMENT
REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
BATTERY - HEADLIGHTS80
81
87
Dashboard
Instrument panel
Fuel level sensor
Oil level sensor
Coolant temperature sensor83-1
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83-12
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INSTRUMENT PANEL83
Windscreen wiper stalk
Lights stalk
Stalk mounting
Rotary switch under steering
wheel
Ignition switch84-1
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CONTROLS - SIGNALS84
WIRING
Heated rear screen
Remote control for door locking
Airbags and seat belt pretensioners
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HEADLIGHTS
Lens units and indicators
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NOTE : The lens unit and indicators cannot be se-
parated.
REMOVAL - REFITTING
Disconnect:
- the battery,
- the connectors for the bulbs in the lens unit
and the indicator and for the remote
adjustment unit.
Remove the upper bolt (A).
Remove:
- the two bolts (D) from the bumper and the
three mounting bolts for the mudguard to al-
low the bumper to be partially removed,
- mounting bolt (C) and bolt (B) to remove the
lens unit.
ADJUSTMENT
Ensure that the vehicle is unladen, then adjust the
height using bolt (G) and the direction using bolt
(F).
13055R
The headlight is refitted in the reverse manner to
removal.
13057R
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HEADLIGHTS
Remote adjustment
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13056S
REMOVING - REFITTING OF THE CONTROL
Remove the coin tray or the switch mounting de-
pending on version and, passing your hand inside
the dashboard, unclip the control and push it out-
wards.
CONNECTION
Refer to the Technical Note "Wiring diagrams".
REMOVING - REFITTING THE RECEIVER
Disconnect the remote adjustment receiver
connector.
Turn the receiver an eighth of a turn towards the
centre of the vehicle to release the lens unit.
Then release the ball joint of the receiver and the
lens unit parabola to remove the receiver.
SPECIAL NOTES FOR REFITTING
Remove the bulb connector protective cover at
the rear of the lens unit.
Keep the parabola towards the rear of the lens
unit by pulling on the base of the bulb and click
the ball joint into position.
Now refit the receiver to the lens unit by turning it
an eighth of a turn.
Reconnect the connector and refit the protective
bulb cover at the rear of the lens unit.
Set the remote adjustment control to "0" and ad-
just the headlight:
- bolt (G) for height adjustment,
- bolt (F) for direction adjustment.
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REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Courtesy light
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REMOVING - REFITTING THE COURTESY LIGHT
Remove the light diffuser using a screwdriver to
lever it out at the two points (A).
NOTE : The map reading light diffuser (depending
on equipment) is removed in the same way.
13073R
Remove the two courtesy light console mounting
bolts (B).
13072R
SPECIAL NOTES FOR REFITTING
When refitting the mounting (D), check that the
switch (E) is positioned to the right (see above) so
the contacts are not damaged on refitting.
Release the assembly towards the front and dis-
connect the connector.
REMOVING - REFITTING THE MOUNTING (D)
After removing the bulb, remove bolt (C) and un-
clip the mounting (D).
13074R
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REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Fuses
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FUSE BOX (passenger compartment)
This unit is located in the passenger compartment on the driver’s side.
Allocation of fuses (depending on equipment level).
Symbol Rating Description
10
15
30
30
30
20
15
15
15
15
10
25
25
20
15
15
25Instrument panel / Electric rear view mirrors/ Radio / Car phone
Courtesy light / Immobiliser
Consumer cut-out
Towing connection
Heated rear screen
Central door locking / Immobiliser
Front fog lights
Rear screen wash - wipe/
Reversing lights / Heated rear screen / Immobiliser
/ Lights on reminder buzzer
Front wash - wipe
Stop lights/ Instrument panel/ Airbag / Pretensioners
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Left hand electric window
Right hand electric window
Heated seats
Air conditioning
Radio / Cigar lighter / Car phone
Heating
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Symbol Rating Description
10
10
10
10
7.5
7.5
7.5
15
10
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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REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Fuses
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FUSE BOX (engine compartment)
12840S
Rating D7F F8Q E7J
1 30A Injection (238-279) - Injection (236)
2 30AFan assembly
(234)-Fan assembly
(234)
3 - 15A 5A - Injection (238) Injection (120)
4 15A -Engine functions
(238-250-450-927)-
5 15AFan assembly / ignition
(234-778)-Injection / ignition
(236-250-663-664)
6 70A - Preheating unit -
7 50A -Engine functions
(234-450-700)-
8 60A Dashboard (209-713) Dashboard (209-713) Dashboard (209-713)
9 60A Dashboard (104-209) Dashboard (104-209) Dashboard (104-209)
10 60A Electric windows / AC fan Electric windows Electric windows / AC fan
11 60A ABS ABS ABS
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IMMOBILISER
Coded key immobiliser system
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Removal - Refitting
The dashboard must be partially removed to re-
move the decoder unit.
Remove:
- the steering wheel with the wheels straight,
- the half cowlings under the steering wheel,
- the knee protector under the steering column,
- the lights and wiper controls,
- the instrument panel surround,
- the instrument panel,
- the ashtray, its mounting and the two dash-
board mounting bolts on the heating unit,
- the trim at the bottom of the dashboard on the
driver’s side,
- the two speaker grilles on the dashboard,
- the dashboard mountings.
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Move the dashboard as far back as possible, dis-
connect the decoder unit and remove the two
mounting bolts (B) using a small ratchet fitted
with a Torx 20 socket.
•A red immobiliser warning light on the instru-
ment panel used to :
- indicate activation of the engine immobiliser
system,
- signal a fault in the system for vehicles with a
coded solenoid valve (diesel) or non-
recognition of the key,
- signal entry into the door locking remote
control resynchronisation mode (depending
on equipment).
• An injection warning light (petrol vehicle)
which indicates a fault in the:
- injection,
- engine immobiliser system when the engine
is running (flashes during deceleration and
at idle speed).
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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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