remote start RENAULT KANGOO 2017 X61 / 2.G Owners Manual
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1.3
Radio frequency remote 
control operating range
This varies according to the surround-
ings: take care not to lock or unlock the 
doors by inadvertently pressing the but-
tons on the remote control.
Interference
Interference by factors in the immediate 
vicinity (external installations or the use 
of equipment operating on the same 
frequency as the remote control) may 
affect the operation of the remote con-
trol.
Note: if a door is not opened within 
approximately 2 seconds of the door 
being unlocked by remote control, the 
doors will lock again automatically.
KEY, RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL:  general information (2/2)
For replacement, or if you 
require an additional remote 
control.
You must only contact an approved 
Dealer.
–  To replace a remote control, the vehicle must be taken to an ap-
proved Dealer as both the vehi-
cle and the remote control are 
needed to initialise the system.
–  Depending on the vehicle, you  have the option of using up to 
four remote controls.
Remote control unit failure
Make sure that the correct battery 
type is being used, and that the 
battery is in good condition and in-
serted correctly. These batteries 
have a service life of approximately 
two years.
To learn how to change the battery, 
please refer to the information on 
the “Key, radio frequency remote 
control: Batteries” in Section 5.
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone in your vehicle, even for 
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves 
or to others by starting the engine, 
activating equipment such as the 
electric windows or locking the 
doors, for example.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, 
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
INJURY. 
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1.5
2
Unlocking the doors
Remote control A, B or C
Press unlocking button 2.
Pressing the button briefly unlocks all 
the doors.
A short press on button 3 locks/unlocks 
the tailgate and, depending on the vehi-
cle, the sliding side doors.
The hazard warning lights and side in-
dicator lights  flash once to indicate that 
the doors have unlocked.
AB
2
RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL, KEY: use (2/2)
2
3
Driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle
Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone in 
your vehicle, even for a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine, \
activating 
equipment such as the electric windows or locking the doors, for example\
.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, please remember that the temperature inside 
the passenger compartment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
C    
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1.11
Closing
Lower the tailgate using interior han-
dles 12.
When the tailgate reaches shoulder 
height, gently push it shut.
Opening manually from the inside
If it is not possible to unlock the tail-
gate, it can be unlocked manually from 
the inside.
Insert a pencil or similar object into 
cavity  13, slide the assembly as shown 
in the diagram and push the tailgate to 
open it.Tailgate
Opening
Unlock the door, press button  11 and lift 
the tailgate. For information on unlock-
ing the doors, refer to the information 
on the “Key, radio frequency remote 
control: use” in Section 1.
For your safety, check that 
all the vehicle’s doors are 
properly closed before 
starting the engine.
11
13
12
DOORS (5/5)   
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1.30
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (2/3)
Air bags for driver and front 
passenger
It is fitted to the front seats on the dri-
ver’s side and, depending on the vehi-
cle, on the passenger’s side as well.
Depending on the vehicle, the pre-
sence of this equipment is indicated 
by the word “air bag” on the steering 
wheel and dashboard (air bag zone A) 
and a symbol on the lower section of 
the windscreen.
Each air bag system consists of:
–  an air bag and gas generator fitted  on the steering wheel for the driver 
and in the dashboard for the front 
passenger;
–  an electronic unit for system monito- ring which controls the gas generator 
electrical trigger system;
–  a single indicator light 
å on the 
instrument panel;
– remote sensors.
A
Operation
This system is only operational when 
the ignition is switched on.
In a severe frontal impact, the air bags  inflate rapidly, cushioning the impact 
of the driver’s head and chest against 
the steering wheel and of the front pas-
senger against the dashboard. The air 
bags then deflate immediately so that 
the passengers are not in any way hin-
dered from leaving the vehicle.
Load limiterAbove a certain severity of impact, this 
mechanism is used to limit the force of 
the belt against the body so that it is at 
an acceptable level.
The air bag system uses 
pyrotechnic principles. This 
explains why, when the air 
bag inflates, it will generate 
heat, produce smoke (this does not 
mean that a fire is about to start) 
and make a noise upon detonation. 
In a situation where an air bag is re-
quired, it will inflate immediately and 
this may cause some minor, superfi-
cial grazing to the skin or other pro-
blems.
Vehicle fitted with three 
front seats
The passenger airbag only 
protects the front side pas-
senger; the front centre passenger 
is only protected by the seat belt. 
Please follow the usual safety ins-
tructions (wearing the seat belt).
Risk of injury in the event of an ac-
cident.  
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1.51
 21 Gear lever.
  22  Remote control/location for radio, 
navigation system.
  23 Cruise control/speed limiter 
controls.
  24  Bonnet release control.
  25   Controls for:
– parking distance;
–   headlight vertical beam adjust-
ment.
  26   Controls for:
–   cruise control/speed limiter.
–   deactivating/activating the Stop 
and Start function.
–   activation/deactivation of the trac-
tion control or grip system.
 
1 Stalk for:
–  direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights,
–  front fog lights,
–  rear fog lights.
  2 – Horn,
–  location for driver’s air bag.
  3 Instrument panel.
  4 Stalk for:
– wipers,
– windscreen washer,
– trip computer and warning system.
  5 Ignition switch.
  6  Multimedia display or touchscreen:
–  seat belt reminder warning light,
– air bag deactivation warning light,
– navigation,
– clock,
– exterior temperature.
  7  Centre air vent.
  8  Controls for ventilation, heating 
and de-icing. 9  Windscreen demister outlet.
  10  Location for passenger air bag.
  11   Side air vent.
  12  Side window demister outlet.
  13 Glovebox.
  14  Storage space or accessories 
socket.
  15  Hazard warning lights switch.
  16  Door electric locking/unlocking 
switch.
  17  ECO mode switch.
  18  Cigarette lighter/12 V socket.
  19  Central storage compartment.
  20 Handbrake.
DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY. 
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3.18
Special features
Depending on the vehicle, remote un-
locking of the doors triggers timed light-
ing of the passenger compartment. If 
one of the front or rear doors is opened, 
the period for which the light is switched 
on will start again.
Then the courtesy light and the luggage 
compartment light dim and go out.
The lighting timer will cut out for vari-
ous reasons:
–  if a door has been open for 15 min-utes;
–  if all the doors have been closed for  15 seconds or 5 minutes, depending 
on the vehicle;
–  when the ignition is switched on.
B
Luggage compartment light  B(depending on vehicle)
INTERIOR LIGHTING (2/2)
C
Sliding side door light C(depending on vehicle)
Pressing switch 5 gives:
– permanent lighting;
–  light when the sliding side door is  opened. It goes out when the door in 
question is correctly closed;
–  immediate switching off.
5   
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3.20
Electric windows
With the ignition on:
– press the switch for the window concerned to lower it to the desired 
height;
–  lift the switch for the window concer- ned to raise it to the desired height.
From the driver’s seat
Operate the switches as follows:
–  1 for the driver’s side;
–  2 for the front passenger’s side;
–  3 and  5 for the rear passenger win-
dows.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (1/2)
From the rear seats
With the doors closed, press switch  7.
From the front passenger seat
Press switch 6.
1
2
34
56
Safety of rear occupants
Depending on the vehicle, the driver can disable operation of the rear 
electric windows by pressing switch 
4.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle with the remote control unit inside and never l\
eave a 
child (or a pet) unsupervised, even for a short while.
They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine o\
r activa-
ting equipment (such as the gear lever or electric windows). If any pa\
rt of the body 
becomes trapped, reverse the direction of the window immediately by pres\
sing 
the relevant switch.
Risk of serious injury.
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7.4
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (4/5)
radio frequency remote control/keyuse ....................................................................\
...... 1.2,  1.4
rear bench seat....................................................... 3.29 – 3.30
rear lights changing bulbs .................................................5.19  → 5.21
rear parcel shelf ................................................................. 3.33
rear screen demisting ..............................................................\
.. 3.2, 3.4
rear seats functions ........................................................... 3.29 – 3.30
rear view camera .................................................... 2.40 – 2.41
rear view mirrors ..................................................... 1.72 – 1.73
remote control electric door locking .............................. 1.2, 1.4
RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID) ................... 1.14
replacement parts ................................................................ 6.8
reverse gear  selecting ....................................................2.7,  2.42  → 2.44
reversing sensor ..................................................... 2.38 – 2.39
roof bars ........................................................................\
.... 3.35
running in ........................................................................\
..... 2.2
S
seat belts ......................................................1.25  → 1.33, 1.57
see-me-home lighting ........................................................ 1.76
service sheets..........................................................6.9  → 6.14
side indicator lights changing bulbs ............................................................. 5.22
side protection devices ...................................................... 1.32
side windows ..................................................................... 3.21
signals and lights ...................................................1.75  → 1.77
speakers ...............................................................\
............. 5.34
special features of diesel versions..................................... 2.10
special features of petrol vehicles ....................................... 2.9
speed limiter .................................................1.57, 2.31  → 2.33
starting the engine .....................................................2.3  → 2.6steering wheel
adjustment .............................................................\
...... 1.49
Stop & Start ....................................................................... 1.57
stopping the engine ...................................................2.3  → 2.6
storage compartment.............................................3.24  → 3.28
storage compartments ...........................................3.24  → 3.28
sun visor ................................................................... 3.19, 3.25
sunroof........................................................................\
....... 3.22
T
tailgate ................................................. 1.9  → 1.11, 3.31 – 3.32
technical specifications ................................6.2, 6.4, 6.6  → 6.8
temperature regulation ............................................3.4  → 3.16
tool kit ........................................................................\
.......... 5.8
towing .................................................................\
................. 6.5 breakdown ..............................................................\
..... 5.31
towing a caravan ................................................................. 6.5
towing equipment fitting ................................................................\
............ 3.32
towing hitch................................................................. 5.8, 5.31
towing rings ............................................................ 1.37 – 1.38
towing weights ..................................................................... 6.5
traction control ..............................................1.57, 2.26  → 2.30
transporting children ..........................1.34 – 1.35, 1.37  → 1.48
transporting objects in the luggage compartment ............................. 3.31 – 3.32
trims ..................................................................\
................. 5.10
trip computer and warning system.........................1.61  → 1.69
turning circle ............................................................... 6.6 – 6.7
tyre inflation kit...........................................................5.4  → 5.7
tyre pressure........................... 2.17  → 2.25, 2.22 → 2.25, 4.13
tyre pressure loss warning............... 2.17  → 2.25, 2.22 → 2.25
tyre pressures ....................................4.13 – 4.14, 5.13  → 5.15
tyres .................. 2.17  → 2.25, 2.22 → 2.25, 4.13, 5.13 → 5.15