Renault Kangoo Z.E. (2022 year). Manual in english — page 8

ROOF BARS/SPOILER
Precautions during use
1
Handling the tailgate
Before handling the tailgate, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike rack,
roof box, etc.) fitted to the roof bars:
1
these must be correctly positioned and
secured, so as not to hinder the opera-
tion of the tailgate.
Accessing the mounting
points 1
For information on the range of
Open the doors to access the mount-
equipment adapted to your vehi-
ing points 1.
cle, we advise you to consult an ap-
proved Dealer.
Refer to the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions for information on how to fit
and use the roof rack bar.
The attaching of any carry-
Please keep these instructions with
ing device (bike rack, lug-
If original roof bars, ap-
the rest of the vehicle documenta-
gage box etc.) resting on
proved by our Technical
tion.
the spoiler is prohibited. To
Department, are supplied
install a carrying device on your ve-
with screws, only use these
To find out the maximum permis-
hicle, contact an Approved Dealer.
screws for attaching the roof bars to
sible load on the roof rack, refer
the vehicle.
to the information on “Weights”
in Section 6.
3.28
Section 4: Maintenance
Bonnet
4.2
Levels
4.4
coolant
4.4
brake fluid
4.5
windscreen washer reservoir
4.5
12 volt battery
4.6
Tyre pressure
4.8
Bodywork maintenance
4.10
Interior trim maintenance
4.13
4.1
BONNET (1/2)
2
1
To open the bonnet, pull the handle 1.
Unlocking the bonnet catch
To open, push tab 2 to the left as you
open the bonnet.
Do not do any work under
the bonnet when the vehicle
Opening the bonnet
is charging or when the igni-
Lift the bonnet, helping it up, and it will
tion is switched on.
rest in position with the help of struts.
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that
it may be hot. The engine
cooling fan may also start
When working in the engine
at any moment. The
warning
compartment, ensure that
light in the engine compartment re-
the windscreen wiper stalk
minds you of this.
Do not press down on the
is in the park position.
Risk of injury.
bonnet: there is a risk that
Risk of injury.
the bonnet may accidentally
close.
4.2
BONNET (2/2)
Closing the bonnet
Check that nothing has been left in the
engine compartment.
To close the bonnet again, hold the
bonnet in the middle and lower it to
30 cm above the closed position, then
release it.
After carrying out any work
in the engine compart-
ment, check that nothing
has been left behind (cloth,
tools, etc.).
These may damage the engine or
cause a fire.
Ensure that the bonnet is
In the event of even a slight
properly locked.
impact involving the radia-
tor grille or bonnet, have
Check that nothing is pre-
the bonnet lock checked by
venting the catch from lock-
an approved dealer as soon as pos-
ing (gravel, cloth, etc.).
sible.
4.3
LEVELS (1/2)
Replacement intervals
Refer to the Maintenance Document for
your vehicle.
2
1
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that
it may be hot. The engine
cooling fan may also start
label
at any moment. The
in the engine compartment reminds
you of this.
Checking intervals
Risk of injury.
Coolant
Check the coolant level regularly
With the engine switched off and on
(very severe damage is likely to be
level ground, the level when cold must
caused to the engine if it runs out of
be between the “MINI” and “MAXI”
coolant).
marks on the coolant reservoir 1 and 2.
No operations should be
If the level needs to be topped up, only
Top this level up when cold before it
carried out on the cooling
use products approved by our Technical
reaches the MIN mark.
circuit when the engine is
Department which ensure:
hot.
- protection against freezing;
Risk of burns.
- anticorrosion protection of the cool-
ing system.
Do not do any work under
the bonnet when the vehicle
is charging or when the igni-
If there is an abnormal or repeated
tion is switched on.
drop in the fluid level, please consult
an authorised dealer.
4.4
LEVELS (2/2)
Level 3
It is normal for the level to drop as
the linings become worn, but it should
never drop below the “MINI” warning
line.
If you wish to check the disc and drum
3
wear yourself, you should obtain the
document explaining the checking pro-
4
cedure from our network or from the
manufacturer’s website.
Topping up
After any operation on the hydraulic cir-
cuit, a specialist must replace the fluid.
Only use fluids approved by our
Technical Department (and taken from
Brake fluid
a sealed container).
Windscreen washer
This should be checked frequently,
reservoir
Replacement intervals
and immediately if you notice even the
Topping up
slightest loss in braking efficiency.
Refer to the Maintenance Document for
- Open cap 4;
your vehicle.
The level should be read with the engine
- fill until you can see the fluid;
switched off and on level ground.
- close the cap.
Liquid
Screen wash product (product with an-
tifreeze in winter).
Jets
Use a tool such as a needle to adjust
If there is an abnormal or repeated
the height of the windscreen washer
drop in the fluid level, please consult
jets.
an authorised dealer.
4.5
12 VOLT BATTERY (1/2)
1
For your own safety and for
the proper operation of the
vehicle’s electrical equip-
ment
(lights, windscreen
wipers, ABS, etc.), any interven-
tion on the secondary 12 V battery
Maintenance/replacement
(removal, disconnection, etc.) must
Refer to the Maintenance Document for
categorically be performed by a
your vehicle.
specialist professional.
Never open the battery cover 1.
Risk of serious burns or electric
shocks.
The charge status of the 12V battery
Respect categorically the replace-
can decrease, especially if you use
ment intervals (without exceeding
your vehicle:
them) as stated in the maintenance
- when the exterior temperature drops;
document.
- after extended use of energy-con-
The battery is a specific type.
suming devices (radio etc.) with the
Please ensure it is replaced with the
engine switched off.
same type.
Contact an Authorised Dealer.
4.6
12 VOLT BATTERY (2/2)
A
2
3
4
7
6
5
Label A
Observe the indications on the battery:
- 2 naked flames and smoking are for-
bidden;
- 3 eye protection required;
- 4 keep away from children;
- 5 explosive materials;
- 6 refer to the handbook;
Please note when work-
- 7 corrosive materials.
ing close to the engine that
it may be hot. The engine
cooling fan may also start
at any moment. The
warning
Do not do any work under
light in the engine compartment re-
the bonnet when the vehicle
minds you of this.
is charging or when the igni-
Risk of injury.
tion is switched on.
4.7
TYRE PRESSURE (1/2)
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure
A
loss warning system
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light
lights up on the instrument panel. See
A
“Tyre pressure loss warning” in
Section 2.
B C
D
E
Label A
B : tyre pressures for the front wheels
(non-motorway).
Open the driver’s door to read it.
C : tyre pressures for the rear wheels
Tyre pressures should be checked
(non-motorway).
Vehicle used fully laden
when the tyres are cold.
(Maximum Permissible
D : tyre pressures for the front wheels
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked
All-up Weight) and
(motorway).
when the tyres are cold, increase the
towing a trailer
pressures from 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
E : tyre pressures for the rear wheels
The maximum speed must be lim-
Never deflate a hot tyre.
(motorway).
ited to 49.6 mph (80 km/h) and the
tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar.
Please refer to the information on
“Weights” in Section 6.
Risk of tyre blowouts.
4.8
TYRE PRESSURES (2/2)
Tyre safety and use of snow chains:
Refer to the information on “Tyres” in
Section 5 for the servicing conditions
and, depending on the version, the use
of chains.
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 speed rating at least
equal to those of the original
tyres, or conform to those recom-
mended by an 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.
4.9
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (1/3)
A well-maintained vehicle will last
You should
Observe the vehicle stopping distances
longer. It is therefore recommended to
when driving on gravelled surfaces to
Wash your car frequently, with the
maintain the exterior of the vehicle reg-
prevent paint damage.
engine off, with cleaning products rec-
ularly.
ommended by the manufacturer (never
Repair, or have repaired quickly, areas
Your vehicle has been treated with very
use abrasive products). Rinse thor-
where the paint has been damaged, to
effective anti-corrosion products. It is
oughly beforehand with a jet:
prevent corrosion spreading.
nevertheless subject to various outside
-
spots of tree resin and industrial
Remember to visit the body shop pe-
influences.
grime;
riodically in order to maintain your an-
-
mud in the wheel arches and under-
ti-corrosion warranty. Refer to the
Corrosive agents in the atmosphere
neath the body which forms damp
Maintenance Document.
- atmospheric pollution (built-up and
patches;
industrial areas),
Respect local regulations about wash-
-
bird droppings, which cause a
- saline atmospheres (near the sea,
ing vehicles (e.g. do not wash your ve-
chemical reaction with the paint that
particularly in hot weather),
hicle on a public highway).
rapidly discolours paintwork and
- seasonal and damp weather condi-
may even cause the paint to peel
If it is necessary to clean mechani-
tions (e.g. road salt in winter, water
off;
cal components, hinges, etc., spray
from road cleaners, etc.).
wash the vehicle immediately to
them with products approved by our
remove these marks since it is im-
Technical Department to protect them
Minor impacts
possible to remove them by polish-
after they have been cleaned.
ing;
Abrasive action
-
salt, particularly in the wheel arches
Dust and sand in the air, mud, road grit
and underneath the body after driv-
thrown up by other vehicles, etc.
ing in areas where the roads have
You should take a number of minor pre-
been gritted.
cautions in order to safeguard your ve-
Withdraw the vegetable falls (resin, film
hicle against such risks.
etc.) from the vehicle regularly.
We have selected special products
to care for your vehicle and you can
obtain these from the manufactur-
er’s accessory outlets.
4.10
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (2/3)
What you should not do
Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or
freezing temperatures.
Degrease or clean using
high-pressure cleaning
Do not scrape off mud or dirt without
equipment or by spray-
pre-wetting.
ing on products not ap-
Allow dirt to accumulate on the exterior.
proved by our Technical
Department:
Allow rust to form following minor im-
-
mechanical components
(e.g.:
pacts.
engine compartment);
Do not use solvents not approved by
-
the wheels
(e.g. braking system
our Technical Department to remove
components such as brake calli-
stains as this could damage the paint-
pers);
work.
-
underbody;
Do not drive in snow or muddy condi-
tions without washing the vehicle, par-
parts with hinges (e.g.: inside the
ticularly under the wheel arches and
doors);
body.
-
painted plastic external fittings (e.g.:
bumpers).
Doing this could give rise to corrosion
or operational faults.
4.11
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (3/3)
Vehicles with a matte paint
Using a roller type car wash
Cleaning the headlights,
finish
Return the windscreen wiper stalk to
sensors and cameras
This type of paint requires certain pre-
the Park position (refer to the informa-
Use a soft cloth or cotton wool. If this
cautions.
tion on the “Windscreen wash, wipe”
does not clean them properly, moisten
in Section 1). Check the mounting of
the cloth with soapy water, then wipe
Do not do the following
external accessories, additional lights
clean with a soft damp cloth or cotton
and mirrors, and ensure that the wiper
wool.
Use wax-based products (polishing).
blades are secured with adhesive tape.
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry
Rub too hard.
Remove the radio aerial mast if your
cloth.
Wash the vehicle in a roller-type car
vehicle is fitted with this equipment.
wash.
Do not use cleaning products con-
Remember to remove the tape and refit
Wash the vehicle using a high-pressure
taining alcohol or utensils (e.g.: a
the antenna after washing.
device.
scraper).
Attach stickers to the paintwork (risk of
leaving marks).
Wash the vehicle
using a high-pressure
cleaning device.
Washing the vehicle
Never wash the engine
You should do the following
compartment, the charging
Wash the vehicle by hand using plenty
connection or the traction
of water, using a soft cloth or a gentle
battery with a high-pressure jet.
sponge.
This risks damaging the electric
circuit.
Never wash the vehicle while it is
charging.
Risk of electric shock and a risk
to life.
4.12
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE (1/2)
A well-maintained vehicle will last
Glass instrument panel
Textiles (seats, door trim, etc)
longer. It is therefore recommended to
(e.g. instrument panel, clock, exterior
Vacuum-clean the textiles regularly.
maintain the interior of the vehicle regu-
temperature display etc.)
larly.
Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).
Liquid stain
A stain should always be dealt with
If this does not clean them properly,
Use soapy water.
swiftly.
use a soft cloth (or cotton wool) slightly
Dab lightly (never rub) with a soft cloth,
moistened with soapy water and then
Whatever type of stain is on the trim,
rinse and remove the excess.
wipe clean with another soft damp cloth
use cold (or tepid) soapy water with
or cotton wool.
natural soap.
Solid or pasty stain
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry
Detergents (washing-up liquid, pow-
cloth.
Carefully remove the excess solid or
dered products, alcohol-based prod-
pasty material immediately using a
ucts) should not be used.
Do not use products containing alco-
spatula (working from the edges to the
hol and/or spray fluids on the area.
Use a soft cloth.
centre to avoid spreading the stain).
In the case of a liquid stain, clean as
Rinse and wipe up excess water.
Seat belts
indicated.
They must remain clean.
Special instructions for sweets or
Multimedia screen
Use products selected by our Technical
chewing gum
Maintenance of the screen may depend
Department
(approved outlets) or
on the type of multimedia equipment.
warm, soapy water and a sponge and
Fit an ice cube on the stain to solidify it,
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
wipe with a dry cloth.
then proceed as for a solid stain.
tions for further information.
Detergents or dyes must not be used
under any circumstances.
For further recommendations for
maintaining the interior, and/or for
any unsatisfactory results, please
see an authorised dealer.
4.13
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE (2/2)
Removal/replacing removable
You should not:
equipment originally fitted in
Position objects such as deodorants,
the vehicle
scents etc. near air vents as this could
damage your dashboard trim.
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
Using high-pressure
side, etc.) and fit them with the compo-
cleaning equipment or
nents supplied with the equipment (for
sprays inside the pas-
example, the driver mat should always
senger compartment:
be fixed using the pre-fitted mounting
components).
without careful use, this equipment
With the vehicle stationary, always
could impair the correct functioning
ensure that nothing will impede driving
of the electrical or electronic compo-
(anything obstructing the pedals, heel
nents in the vehicle, or have other
wedged by the mat etc.).
detrimental effects.
4.14
Section 5: Practical advice
Puncture
5.2
Emergency spare wheel
5.2
Tyre inflation kit
5.4
Tool kit
5.7
Wheels, trim
5.8
Changing a wheel
5.9
Tyres
5.11
Headlights: changing bulbs
5.14
Fog lights: changing bulbs
5.16
Rear lights: changing bulbs
5.17
Indicator lights: changing bulbs.
5.20
Interior lighting: changing bulbs. .
5.21
Fuses
5.22
Wiper blades
5.24
Towing, breakdown
5.26
Fitting a radio
5.29
Accessories
5.30
Radio frequency remote control: batteries
5.32
Operating faults
5.35
5.1
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (1/2)
In the event of a puncture, there is
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure
either an emergency spare wheel or
loss warning system
1
tyre inflation kit available, depending on
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
the vehicle (refer to the information in
the following pages).
sure, etc.), the warning light
lights up on the instrument panel. See
“Tyre pressure
loss
warning”
in
Emergency spare wheel 2
Section 2.
This is stored in cage 4 under the floor
at the rear of the vehicle.
2
To access the emergency spare
wheel
- Open the tailgate.
- Undo the nut with the wheelbrace 1.
4
3
- Detach the cage using handle 3.
- Release the emergency spare
To store the wheel in the cage
wheel.
- 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.
If the vehicle is parked on
- Make sure it is correctly locked.
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.
5.2
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (2/2)
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.
Vehicle fitted with an emergency spare wheel that differs from the other wheels:
- Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same vehicle.
- As the punctured wheel is wider than the emergency spare wheel, the vehicle’s ground clearance is reduced.
- Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel identical to the original one.
- If wheel bolts are supplied with the emergency spare wheel, it is imperative that they are used and that they are used for the
emergency spare wheel only: refer to the label affixed to the emergency spare wheel.
- When this is fitted to the vehicle, which must only be a temporary measure, the driving speed must not exceed the speed
indicated on the label on the wheel.
- Fitting an emergency spare wheel may alter the way the vehicle usually runs. Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration and
reduce your speed when cornering.
- If you need to use snow chains, fit the emergency spare wheel to the rear axle and check the tyre pressure.
- The warning light
on the instrument panel flashes for several seconds, then stays on.
5.3
TYRE INFLATION KIT (1/3)
Do not attempt to use the
The kit is only approved for
B
inflation kit if the tyre has
inflating the tyres of the ve-
been damaged as a result
hicle originally equipped
of driving with a puncture.
with the kit.
You should therefore carefully check
It must never be used to inflate
A
the condition of the tyre sidewalls
the tyres of another vehicle, or any
before any operation.
other inflatable object (rubber ring,
rubber boat, etc.).
Driving with underinflated, flat or
punctured tyres can be dangerous
Avoid spillage on skin when han-
and may make the tyre impossible
dling the repair liquid bottle. If drop-
to repair.
lets do leak out, rinse them off with
plenty of water.
This repair is temporary.
Keep the repair kit away from chil-
A tyre which has been punctured
dren.
should always be inspected (and re-
paired, where possible) as soon as
Do not dispose of the empty bottle
The kit repairs tyres when
possible by a specialist.
in the countryside. Return it to your
tread A has been dam-
approved dealer or to a recycling or-
aged by objects smaller
When taking a tyre which has been
ganisation.
than 4 mm. It cannot repair
repaired using this kit to be replaced,
all types of puncture, such as cuts
you must inform the specialist.
The bottle has a limited service
larger than 4 mm, or cuts in tyre
life which is indicated on its label.
When driving, vibration may be felt
sidewall B.
Check the expiry date.
due to the presence of the repair
Ensure also that the wheel rim is in
product injected into the tyre.
Contact an approved dealer to re-
good condition.
place the inflation tube and repair
product bottle.
Do not pull out the foreign body
causing the puncture if it is still in
the tyre.
5.4
TYRE INFLATION KIT (2/3)
With the engine running and the
If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is
parking brake applied,
not reached after 15 minutes, repair
-
Disconnect any accessories previ-
is not possible; do not drive the ve-
ously connected to the vehicle’s ac-
hicle but contact an approved dealer.
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-
1
mation in the section on “Tyre pres-
2
sures”);
-
after a maximum of 15 minutes,
stop inflating and read the pressure
(on the pressure gauge 2).
Depending on the vehicle, in the event
Note: while the bottle is emptying
of a puncture, please use the kit located
(approximately
30 seconds), the
in the glovebox.
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.
If the vehicle is parked on
the hard shoulder, you must
Before using this kit, park
warn other road users of
the vehicle at a sufficient
your vehicle’s presence
distance from traffic, switch
with a warning triangle or with other
on the hazard warning
devices as per the legislation apply-
lights, apply the handbrake, ask all
ing to the country you are in.
passengers to leave the vehicle and
keep them away from traffic.
5.5
TYRE INFLATION KIT (3/3)
Once the tyre is correctly inflated,
Precautions when using the kit:
remove the kit: slowly unscrew the in-
- the kit should not be operated for
flation end piece to prevent any product
more than 15 consecutive minutes;
spatter and store the container in plas-
tic packaging to prevent product leaks.
- the container must be replaced after
the first use even if liquid remains
-
Affix the driving recommendation
inside.
Please be aware that a
label to the dashboard where it can
poorly tightened or miss-
easily be seen by the driver;
ing valve cap can make the
-
put the kit away;
tyres less airtight and may
at the end of this initial inflation op-
lead to pressure loss.
eration, air will still escape from the
tyre; you must drive a short distance
Always use valve caps identical to
in order to seal the hole;
those fitted originally and tighten
-
start immediately and drive at be-
them fully.
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
Following repair with the kit,
but less than the recommended
do not travel further than
pressure, re-adjust it (refer to the
120 miles (200 km). In addi-
label affixed to the edge of the driv-
tion, reduce your speed and
er’s door), otherwise contact an ap-
under no circumstances exceed
proved dealer: repair is not possible.
48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker,
which you must affix in a prominent
position on the dashboard, reminds
you of this.
Nothing should be placed
Depending on the country or local
around the driver’s feet
legislation, a tyre repaired with the
as such objects may slide
inflation kit may need to be replaced.
under the pedals during
sudden braking manoeuvres and
obstruct their use.
5.6
TOOL KIT
Jack 9
Refer to Section 5 “Changing a wheel”.
9
8
Retaining belt (depending on vehicle)
1
After use, reposition it, making sure that
it retains all components in the tool kit.
2
5
3
Do not leave the tools unse-
cured inside the vehicle as
7
6
they may come loose under
4
braking. After use, check
that the tools are correctly clipped
Remove tools or, depending on the ve-
Hubcap tool 5
into the vehicle or, depending on the
hicle, the tool kit.
To remove the wheel trims.
vehicle, into the tool kit, then posi-
tion it correctly in its housing: risk of
To remove the tool kit 1 from the lug-
Guide bolt 6 (depending on vehicle)
injury.
gage compartment
To finish loosening or starting to tighten
If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool
Depending on the vehicle, it may be
the wheel bolts.
kit, you must use these bolts only for
stored behind a flap. Open it. Undo
Tow eye 7
the emergency spare wheel: refer to
wheel 2 and pull the tool kit towards
Refer to the information on the “Towing:
the label affixed to the emergency
you.
breakdown” in Section 5.
spare wheel.
To reposition the tool kit position tool
The jack is designed for wheel
kit pin 4 into housing 3. Make sure the
Wheel brace 8
changing purposes only. Under no
kit is correctly positioned so as to be
To undo the wheel bolt and the emer-
circumstances should it be used for
able to tighten wheel 2.
gency spare wheel cage nut.
carrying out repairs underneath the
The tools included in the tool kit depend
vehicle or to gain access to the un-
on the vehicle.
derside of the vehicle.
5.7

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