RENAULT KANGOO VAN ZERO EMISSION 2017 X61 / 2.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: RENAULT, Model Year: 2017, Model line: KANGOO VAN ZERO EMISSION, Model: RENAULT KANGOO VAN ZERO EMISSION 2017 X61 / 2.GPages: 232, PDF Size: 5.12 MB
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A
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4
B
3
12 VOLT BATTERY: breakdown recovery (2/2)
Check that there is no contact between
the cables A and B and that the (+)
cable A is not touching any metal parts
on the vehicle supplying the current.
Start the motor, then disconnect
cables A and B in reverse order (4 -3 -
2-1).Starting the vehicle using the
battery from another vehicle
If you have to use the battery from an-
other vehicle to start, obtain suitable
jump leads (with a large cross section)
from an approved dealer or, if you al-
ready have jump leads, ensure that
they are in perfect condition.
The two batteries must have an iden-
tical nominal voltage: 12 volts. The
battery supplying the current should
have a capacity (amp-hours, Ah) which
is at least the same as that of the dis-
charged battery.
Ensure that there is no risk of contact
between the two vehicles (risk of short
circuiting when the positive terminals
are connected) and that the discharged
battery is properly connected. Switch
off your vehicle ignition.
Start the motor of the vehicle supplying
the current and run it at an intermediate
engine speed.
Special procedures may be
required to charge some
batteries. Contact your ap-
proved dealer.
Avoid all risk of sparks which may
cause an immediate explosion, and
charge the battery in a well-venti-
lated area. Risk of serious injury.
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Connect the positive cable (+) A to the
(+) terminal 1 of the discharged battery,
then to the (+) terminal 2 of the battery
supplying the current.
Connect the negative cable (–) B to the
(–) 3 terminal of the battery supplying
the current and then to the (–) 4 termi-
nal of the discharged battery.
Do not use your electric vehicle to restart the 12 volt battery in a con\
ventional
vehicle. The 12 volt electric power of an electric vehicle is not enough to perfo\
rm
such an operation.
Risk of damage to vehicle
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To comply with local legislation, or
as a precaution, you can obtain an
emergency kit containing a set of
spare bulbs and fuses from an ap-
proved Dealer.
FUSES (1/2)
Fuse box
If any electrical component does not
work, check the condition of the fuses.
Unclip cover A. To locate the fuses, please see the fol-
lowing page.
It is not advisable to use the free fuse
locations.
Some functions are protected by fuses
located in the engine compartment.
However, because of their reduced ac-
cessibility,
it is recommended to have
these fuses replaced by an autho-
rised dealer.
Check the fuse in question and replace it, if necessary, with a fuse of
the same rating.
If a fuse is fitted where the rating is too high, it may cause the elect\
rical
circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipmen\
t using
an excessive amount of current.
A
1
Tweezers 1
Remove the fuse using tweezers 1, lo-
cated at the back of cover A.
To remove the fuse from the tweezers,
slide the fuse to the side.
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FUSES (2/2)
Number Allocation
1 Traction battery charger
2 Electric motor control unit
3 Air conditioning, pedestrian
horn
4 heating, brake lights,
traction battery
5 Rear windscreen wiper
6 Horn, diagnostic socket
7 Heated seats
8 Traction battery
9 Passenger compartment
ECU
10 Windscreen washer
11 Brake lights
12 Passenger compartment
unit, ABS, ESP
13 Electric windows, child
safety, heating and air
conditioning system, ECO
mode
14 Not used
15 Starter
12
3456
78910
11121314
15161718
19202122
23242526
27
28
29
Allocation of fusesThe presence of certain fuses de-
pends on the vehicle equipment
level.
Number Allocation
16 Brake lights, additional
equipment, navigation, ABS,
ESP, boot light, interior
lights, rain and light sensor,
charging warning light
17 Radio, navigation system,
display, alarm
18 Additional equipment
19 Heated door mirrors
20 Hazard lights, rear fog lights
21 Central locking of opening
elements
22 Instrument panel
23 Not used
24 ESP, radio, heating and air
conditioning system, heated
seats, stop lights
25 Front accessories socket
26 Towbar
27 Electric front windows
28 Rear-view mirror control
29 Engine cooling fan
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Replacing windscreen wiper
blades 2
– With the ignition switched off , lift
wiper arm 2 slightly;
– pull tab 1 upwards;
– move the blade in the direction of the arrow.
For refitting, proceed in the reverse
order and ensure that the blade is cor-
rectly clipped on.
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES (1/2)
Check the condition of the wiper
blades. You are responsible for their
service life:
– clean the blades, windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy
water;
– do not use them when the wind- screen or rear screen are dry;
– free them from the windscreen or rear screen when they have not
been used for a long time.
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Replacing windscreen wiper
blades 3
– With the ignition on and the engine
switched off , lower the windscreen
wiper stalk fully: they stop slightly
away from the bonnet;
– lift wiper arm 5 , pull tab 4 (move-
ment A) and push the blade up-
wards.
To refit
Slide the blade along the arm until it
clips on. Make sure that the blade is
correctly locked in position. Return the
windscreen wiper stalk to the park po-
sition.
3
4
5
A
2
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WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES (2/2)
– In frosty weather, make
sure that the wiper blades
are not stuck by ice (to
avoid the risk of the motor
overheating).
– Check the condition of the wiper
blades.
Replace the wiper blades as soon
as they begin to lose efficiency
(approximately once a year).
Whilst changing the blade, take care
not to drop the arm onto the window
after it has been removed as this
may break the window.Replacing the rear screen
wiper blade
Hinged door versions B
– With the ignition switched off , lift
wiper arm 8;
– pivot the blade 6;
– press tab 7;
– pull the blade to release it (arrow).
For refitting, proceed in the reverse
order and ensure that the blade is cor-
rectly clipped on.
B6
8
Tailgate versions C
– With the ignition switched off , lift
wiper arm 9;
– pivot the blade 10 until some resist-
ance is met;
– pull the blade to release it (arrow).
For refitting, proceed in the reverse
order and ensure that the blade is cor-
rectly clipped on.
C
9
10
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Choice of breakdown service
In the event of an energy fault
In the event of a fully discharged trac-
tion battery, any type of towing is per-
mitted: towing on a flatbed truck or
towing on the road using the tow eye
(please see following pages).
All other cases
Only towing on a flatbed truck is per-
mitted.
TOWING, BREAKDOWN (1/3)
Before repairs, insert the key in the igni-
tion to unlock the steering column. Turn
it to position M.
The regulations in force for breakdown
recovery must always be observed.Towing on a flatbed truck
Breakdown recovery must be perfor-
med on a flat surface under all circums-
tances except where the vehicle is im-
mobilised following a full discharge of
the traction battery. In the event of a
total energy loss, please see the fol-
lowing pages.
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Bring lever to position N.
If the lever is stuck in P , even though
you are depressing the brake pedal, the
lever can be released manually.
To do this, unclip the cover at the base
of the lever.
Press simultaneously on mark 2 and on
the unlocking button on the lever.
TOWING, BREAKDOWN (2/3)
In the event of an energy
fault: towing
In the event of a fully discharged trac-
tion battery:
– the warning light
Ṏ flashes;
– needle 1 is in the lower section of the
reserve zone.
It is possible to recover on a flatbed
truck or tow the vehicle using the tow
eye, following the instructions below.
When the engine is stop-
ped, steering and braking
assistance are not opera-
tional.
Before towing, insert the key in the
switch to unlock the steering column.
Turn it to position M.
The column is unlocked, the accessory
functions are supplied: the vehicle lights
can be used (hazard warning lights,
brake lights etc.). The towed vehicle’s
lights must be switched on at night.
The speed specified by current legisla-
tion for towing must always be obser-
ved.
4
1
2
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TOWING, BREAKDOWN (3/3)
Do not leave the tools unse-
cured 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, depending on the vehicle, po-
sition it correctly in its housing.
Risk of injury.
Only use the front and rear towing
points (never use the driveshafts).
These towing points may only be used
for towing: never use them for lifting the
vehicle directly or indirectly.
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Access to towing points
Unclip cover 3 or 5.
Tighten the tow eye 4 fully: as much
as possible by hand at first, then finish
tightening it using the wheelbrace or,
depending on the vehicle, the lever.
The towing eye 4 and wheelbrace or
lever are stored in the toolbox in the
boot (please see “Tools” in section 5).
Do not remove the key from
the ignition when the vehi-
cle is being towed.
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FITTED AUDIO EQUIPMENT
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3
2
1
If your vehicle is not fitted with an audio
system, one can be fitted and locations
have been provided for:
– radio 1;
– tweeter speakers 2;
– bass speakers 3.
To install any equipment, please con-
sult an approved dealer.
Radio location 1Unclip the blanking cover. The aerial, +
and – supply and speaker wire connec-
tions are located behind it.
– In all cases, it is very important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions care-
fully.
– The specifications of the brackets and wires (available from our networ\
k) vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio.
Consult an approved Dealer to find out the correct part number.
– No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except by approved dealers: an incorrectly connected system may result in damag\
e
being caused to the electrical equipment and/or the components connected\
to
it.
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ACCESSORIES (1/2)
Electrical and electronic accessories
Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters\
/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, po-
sition of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehic\
le. You can get advice from an authorised dealer.
To install an accessory requiring intervention with the vehicle’s 12V electrical circuit, please follow these instructions:
– disconnect the charging cord from the traction battery;
– switch off the ignition;
– disconnect the 12V battery.
Risk of serious injury.
Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 watts only. Fire hazard.
When several accessory sockets are used at the same time, the total powe\
r of the connected accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except by authorised dealers: an incorre\
ctly connecte d
system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and\
/or the components connected to it.
If the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equipment, make\
sure that the installation is correctly protected by a fuse.
Establish the rating and position of this fuse.