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Renault Kangoo Z.E. (2018 year). Manual - part 11

 

 

4.14

You should not:

Position objects such as deodorants, 

scents etc. near air vents as this could 

damage your dashboard trim.

Use high-pressure 

cleaning equipment or 

sprays inside the pas-

senger compartment: 

without careful use, this equipment 

could impair the correct functioning 

of the electrical or electronic compo-

nents in the vehicle, or have other 

detrimental effects.

INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE 

(2/2)

Removal/replacing removable 

equipment originally fitted in 

the vehicle

If you need to remove equipment in 

order to clean the passenger com-

partment (for example, mats), always 

ensure that they are correctly refitted 

and are the right way around (the driv-

er’s mat should be fitted on the driver’s 

side, etc.) and fit them with the compo-

nents supplied with the equipment (for 

example, the driver mat should always 

be fixed using the pre-fitted mounting 

components).
With the vehicle stationary, always 

ensure that nothing will impede driving 

(anything obstructing the pedals, heel 

wedged by the mat etc.).

5.1

Section 5: Practical advice

Puncture  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.2

Emergency spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.2

Tyre inflation kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.3

Tool kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.6

Wheels, trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.7

Changing a wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

5.8

Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.10

Headlights: changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.13

Fog lights: changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.15

Rear lights: changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.16

Indicator lights: changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.19

Interior lighting: changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.20

Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.21

Wiper blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.23

Towing/breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.25

Fitting a radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.28

Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.29

Radio frequency remote control: batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.31

Operating faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5.32

5.2

PUNCTURE/EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL

To access the emergency spare 

wheel
–  Open the tailgate.
–  Undo the nut with the wheelbrace 1.
–  Detach the cage using handle 3.
– Release the emergency spare 

wheel.

To store the wheel in the cage
–  Make sure the wheel is correctly po-

sitioned in the cage, valve facing 

down.

–  Reposition the cage using handle 3 

and retighten the nut using span-

ner 1 to refit the assembly.

–  Make sure it is correctly locked.

If the emergency spare 

wheel has been stored 

for several years, have it 

checked by your Dealer to 

ensure that it is safe to use.

2

3

1

Emergency spare wheel 2

This is stored in cage 4 under the floor 

at the rear of the vehicle.

4

In the event of a puncture, there is 

either an emergency spare wheel or 

tyre inflation kit available, depending on 

the vehicle (refer to the information in 

the following pages).

5.3

TYRE INFLATION KIT 

(1/3)

The kit is only approved for 

inflating the tyres of the ve-

hicle originally equipped 

with the kit.

It must never be used to inflate 

the tyres of another vehicle, or any 

other inflatable object (rubber ring, 

rubber boat, etc.).
Avoid spillage on skin when hand-

ling the repair liquid bottle. If drop-

lets do leak out, rinse them off with 

plenty of water.
Keep the repair kit away from chil-

dren.
Do not dispose of the empty bottle 

in the countryside. Return it to your 

approved dealer or to a recycling or-

ganisation.
The bottle has a limited service 

life which is indicated on its label. 

Check the expiry date.
Contact an approved dealer to re-

place the inflation tube and repair 

product bottle.

A

B

The kit repairs tyres when 

tread A has been dam-

aged by objects smaller 

than 4 mm. It cannot repair 

all types of puncture, such as cuts 

larger than 4 mm, or cuts in tyre 

sidewall B.
Ensure also that the wheel rim is in 

good condition.
Do not pull out the foreign body 

causing the puncture if it is still in 

the tyre.

Do not attempt to use the 

inflation kit if the tyre has 

been damaged as a result 

of driving with a puncture.

You should therefore carefully check 

the condition of the tyre sidewalls 

before any operation.
Driving with underinflated, flat or 

punctured tyres can be dangerous 

and may make the tyre impossible 

to repair.
This repair is temporary.
A tyre which has been punctured 

should always be inspected (and re-

paired, where possible) as soon as 

possible by a specialist.
When taking a tyre which has been 

repaired using this kit to be replaced, 

you must inform the specialist.
When driving, vibration may be felt 

due to the presence of the repair 

product injected into the tyre.

5.4

TYRE INFLATION KIT 

(2/3)

Depending on the vehicle, in the event 

of a puncture, please use the kit located 

in the glovebox.

Before using this kit, park 

the vehicle at a sufficient 

distance from traffic, switch 

on the hazard warning 

lights, apply the handbrake, ask all 

passengers to leave the vehicle and 

keep them away from traffic.

If the vehicle is parked on 

the hard shoulder, you must 

warn other road users of 

your vehicle’s presence 

with a warning triangle or with other 

devices as per the legislation apply-

ing to the country you are in.

With the engine running and the 

parking brake applied,

–  Disconnect any accessories previ-

ously connected to the vehicle’s ac-

cessories socket;

–  refer to the information on the infla-

tion kit compressor and follow the in-

structions;

–  inflate the tyre to the recommended 

pressure (please refer to the infor-

mation in the section on “Tyre pres-

sures”);

–  after a maximum of 15 minutes

stop inflating and read the pressure 

(on the pressure gauge 2).
Note: while the bottle is emptying 

(approximately 30 seconds), the 

pressure gauge 2 will indicate briefly 

a pressure of 6 bar, then the pres-

sure drops;

– Adjust the pressure: to increase 

it, continue inflation with the kit. To 

reduce it, press the button 1.

2

1

If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is 

not reached after 15 minutes, repair 

is not possible; do not drive the ve-

hicle but contact an approved dealer.

5.5

TYRE INFLATION KIT 

(3/3)

Once the tyre is correctly inflated, 

remove the kit: slowly unscrew the in-

flation end piece to prevent any product 

spatter and store the container in plas-

tic packaging to prevent product leaks.
– Affix the driving recommendation 

label to the dashboard where it can 

easily be seen by the driver;

–  put the kit away;

–  at the end of this initial inflation op-

eration, air will still escape from the 

tyre; you must drive a short distance 

in order to seal the hole;

–  start immediately and drive at be-

tween 12.4 and 37.2 mph (20 and 

60 km/h) in order to distribute the 

product evenly in the tyre and, after 

driving for 1.86 miles (3 km), stop 

and check the pressure;

–  if the pressure is greater than 1.3 bar 

but less than the recommended 

pressure, re-adjust it (refer to the 

label affixed to the edge of the driv-

er’s door), otherwise contact an ap-

proved dealer: repair is not possible.

Precautions when using the kit
The kit should not be operated for more 

than 15 consecutive minutes.

Nothing should be placed 

around the driver’s feet 

as such objects may slide 

under the pedals during 

sudden braking manoeuvres and 

obstruct their use.

Please be aware that a 

poorly tightened or miss-

ing valve cap can make the 

tyres less airtight and may 

lead to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to 

those fitted originally and tighten 

them fully.

Following repair with the kit, 

do not travel further than 

120 miles (200 km). In addi-

tion, reduce your speed and 

under no circumstances exceed 

48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker, 

which you must affix in a prominent 

position on the dashboard, reminds 

you of this.

Depending on the country or local 

legislation, a tyre repaired with the 

inflation kit may need to be replaced.

5.6

Remove tools or, depending on the ve-

hicle, the tool kit.
To remove the tool kit 1 from the lug-

gage compartment

Depending on the vehicle, it may be 

stored behind a flap. Open it. Undo 

wheel 2 and pull the tool kit towards 

you.

To reposition the tool kit position tool 

kit pin 4 into housing 3. Make sure the 

kit is correctly positioned so as to be 

able to tighten wheel 2.
The tools included in the tool kit depend 

on the vehicle.

TOOL KIT

1

3

2

4

Do not leave the tools unse-

cured inside the vehicle as 

they may come loose under 

braking. After use, check 

that the tools are correctly clipped 

into the vehicle or, depending on the 

vehicle, into the tool kit, then posi-

tion it correctly in its housing: risk of 

injury.

If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool 

kit, you must use these bolts only for 

the emergency spare wheel: refer to 

the label affixed to the emergency 

spare wheel.

The jack is designed for wheel 

changing purposes only. Under no 

circumstances should it be used for 

carrying out repairs underneath the 

vehicle or to gain access to the un-

derside of the vehicle.

Jack 9

Refer to Section 5 “Changing a wheel”.
Retaining belt (depending on vehicle)

After use, reposition it, making sure that 

it retains all components in the tool kit.

5

6

7

8

9

Hubcap tool 5

To remove the wheel trims.
Guide bolt 6 (depending on vehicle)

To finish loosening or starting to tighten 

the wheel bolts.
Tow eye 7

Refer to the information on the “Towing: 

breakdown” in Section 5.
Wheel brace 8

To undo the wheel bolt and the emer-

gency spare wheel cage nut.

5.7

Wheel trim 3

(exposed wheel bolts)
To remove it without removing the 

wheel, press it at the points indicated 

by the arrows.
Turn it so that the retaining brackets 

holding it in place behind the wheel 

bolts are released.
To refit the hubcap, proceed in reverse 

order.

Wheel trim 1

(concealed wheel bolts)
Remove it using hubcap tool 2 (located 

under the tool kit), by pushing the hook 

into the opening located near the valve 

(to reach the metal retaining wire lo-

cated behind the wheel trim).
To refit it, align it with the valve. Push the 

retaining hooks, starting with side A on 

the valve side, then B and C and finish 

with the side opposite the valve D.

WHEELS, TRIM

1

3

A

B

D

C

2

5.8

2

4

1

3

If necessary, remove the wheel trim.
Use the wheelbrace 2 to slacken off the 

wheel bolts. Position it so as to be able 

to push from above.
Start extending jack 4 by hand, turning 

the handle.
You must put the jack head on the jack-

ing point 1 nearest the affected wheel 

and, depending on the vehicle, the 

place marked with a triangle.

Switch on the hazard warn-

ing lights.
Keep the vehicle away from 

traffic and on a level surface 

where it will not slip.
Apply the handbrake and engage 

position P.
Ask all the passengers to leave the 

vehicle and keep them away from 

traffic.

CHANGING A WHEEL 

(1/2)

Continue tightening to position the 

baseplate on the ground correctly. Turn 

handle 3 on the jack to lift the wheel off 

the ground.

If the vehicle is parked on 

the hard shoulder, you must 

warn other road users of 

your vehicle’s presence 

with a warning triangle or with other 

devices as per the legislation apply-

ing to the country you are in.

5.9

Undo the bolts and take off the wheel. 

For vehicles fitted with alloy wheels, 

use the guide bolt located in the tool kit 

to finish loosening and start tightening 

the bolts.
Fit the emergency spare wheel on 

the central hub and turn it to align the 

mounting holes in the wheel and the 

hub.
Tighten the bolts and lower the jack.
If bolts are supplied with the emergency 

spare wheel, only use these bolts for 

the emergency spare wheel.
Tighten the bolts, checking that the 

wheel is correctly positioned on its hub 

and unscrew the jack.
With the wheels on the ground, tighten 

the bolts fully and check they are tight 

as quickly as possible.

CHANGING A WHEEL 

(2/2)

Anti-theft bolts
If you use anti-theft bolts, fit these 

nearest the valve (wheel trim may 

not be able to fit).

If you have a puncture, re-

place the wheel as soon as 

possible.
A tyre which has been punc-

tured should always be inspected 

(and repaired, where possible) by a 

specialist.

5.10

TYRES 

(1/3)

Maintaining the tyres

The tyres must be in good condition 

and the tread form must have sufficient 

depth; tyres approved by our Technical 

Department have tread wear indica-

tors 1 which are indicators moulded 

into the tread at several points.

The tyres are the only contact between 

the vehicle and the road, so it is essen-

tial to keep them in good condition.

You must make sure that your tyres 

conform to local road traffic regulations.

When the tyre tread has been eroded 

to the level of the warning strips, they 

become visible 2: it is then necessary 

to replace your tyres because the tread 

profile is no more than 1.6 mm deep 

and this causes poor road holding 

on wet roads.
An overloaded vehicle, long journeys 

by motorway, particularly in very hot 

weather, or continual driving on poorly 

surfaced minor roads will lead to more 

rapid tyre wear and affect safety.

Incidents which occur when 

driving, such as striking the 

kerb, may damage the tyres 

and wheel rims, and could 

also lead to misalignment of the 

front or rear axle geometry. In this 

case, have the condition of these 

checked by an approved dealer.

1

2

5.11

TYRES 

(2/3)

Pressures should be checked when the 

tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures 

which may be reached in hot weather 

or following a fast journey.
If tyre pressures cannot be checked 

when the tyres are cold, the normal 

pressures must be increased by 0.2 to 

0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.

Fitting new tyres

Tyre pressures

Respect the tyre pressures (including 

the emergency spare wheel). Check 

them at least once a month and before 

a long journey (refer to the label on the 

edge of the driver’s door).

Please refer to the information on “Tyre 

pressures” in Section 4.

Incorrect tyre pressures 

lead to abnormal tyre wear 

and unusually hot running. 

These are factors which 

may seriously affect safety and lead 

to:
–  poor road holding;
–  risk of bursting or tread separa-

tion.

The pressure depends on the load 

and the speed of use. Adjust the 

pressures according to the condi-

tions of use (refer to the information 

on “Tyre pressures”).

Please be aware that a 

poorly tightened or miss-

ing valve cap can make the 

tyres less airtight and lead 

to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to 

those fitted originally and tighten 

them fully.

For your safety, please re-

spect the speed limit.
When they need to be re-

placed, only tyres of the 

same make, size, type and profile 

should be used on a single axle.
They must: either have a load ca-

pacity and a speed capacity at 

least equal to the original tyres, 

or correspond to those recom-

mended by your authorised 

dealer.
Failure to heed these instructions 

could endanger your safety and 

affect your vehicle’s roadworthi-

ness.
Risk of loss of control of the ve-

hicle.

5.12

TYRES 

(3/3)

Changing wheels around

This practice is not recommended.

Emergency spare wheel

Refer to the information on the 

“Emergency spare wheel” and in-

structions on “Changing a wheel” in 

Section 5.

Use in winter

– Chains

For safety reasons, fitting snow 

chains to the rear axle is strictly 

forbidden.
Chains must not be fitted
 to tyres 

which are larger than those originally 

fitted to the vehicle.

Chains may only be fitted 

to tyres of the same size 

as those originally fitted to 

your vehicle.

Only certain chains can be fitted to 

tyres. Consult an approved Dealer.

–  Snow or winter tyres

We would recommend that these be 

fitted to all four wheels to ensure 

that your vehicle retains maximum 

grip.
Note: be aware that these tyres may 

sometimes have:
–  a direction of travel ;
–  a maximum speed index which 

may be lower than the maximum 

speed of your vehicle.

– Studded tyres

This type of equipment may only be 

used for a limited period and as laid 

down by local legislation.
It is necessary to observe the speed 

specified by current legislation.
These tyres must, at a minimum, be 

fitted to the two front wheels.

In all cases, we would recommend 

that you contact an approved dealer 

who will be able to advise you on 

the choice of equipment which is 

most suitable for your vehicle.

Note: the use of snow tyres, winter 

tyres or studded tyres significantly re-

duces the vehicle range.

5.13

Front side light

Open the cover 1.
Disconnect the bulb holder wiring 4.
Remove bulb holder 4 from its housing. 

Replace the bulb.
Bulb type: W5W

To refit it, carry out the above opera-

tions in reverse order.

Bulb type: H4

It is essential to use 55W anti UV bulbs 

to prevent damage to the lights' plastic 

glass.

Do not touch the bulb glass. Hold it 

by its base.
To refit it, carry out the above opera-

tions in reverse order.
Make sure you reposition the wiring in 

its housing before closing the cover 1.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when 

replaced.
Risk of injury.

HEADLIGHTS : changing bulbs  

(1/2)

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. The engine 

cooling fan may also start 

at any moment. The 

 warning 

light in the engine compartment re-

minds you of this.
Risk of injury.

Do not do any work under 

the bonnet when the vehicle 

is charging or when the igni-

tion is switched on.

Dipped beam/main beam 

headlights

Open the cover 1.
Disconnect the bulb holder wiring 2.
Unclip spring 3 to remove the bulb 

holder 2.

2

1

4

3

5.14

HEADLIGHTS : changing bulbs 

(2/2)

Direction indicator lights

Turn the bulb holder 5 to release it and 

remove it from its location without dis-

connecting the wiring. Replace the 

bulb.
Bulb type: PY21W

To refit it, carry out the above opera-

tions in reverse order.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when 

replaced.

Risk of injury.

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.

5

5.15

Front fog lights 1

As it is necessary to remove parts or 

components (front bumper), you are 

advised to have your bulbs replaced 

by an approved dealer.

Bulb type: H16

Additional lights

If you wish to fit your car with fog lights 

or long range headlights, contact an au-

thorised dealer.

FOG LIGHTS: changing bulbs

1

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. The engine 

cooling fan may also start 

at any moment. The 

 warning 

light in the engine compartment re-

minds you of this.
Risk of injury.

Any operation on (or modi-

fication to) the electrical 

system must be performed 

by an approved dealer 

since an incorrect connection might 

damage the electrical equipment 

(harness, components and in partic-

ular the alternator). In addition, your 

Dealer has all the parts required for 

fitting these units.

Rear fog lights 2

As it is necessary to remove parts or 

components (rear bumper), you are 

advised to have your bulbs replaced 

by an approved dealer.
Bulb type: P21 W

2

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when 

replaced.
Risk of injury.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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