Renault Kangoo (2018 year). Instruction - part 1

 

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Renault Kangoo (2018 year). Instruction - part 1

 

 

1.2

Radio frequency remote 

control B

1  Locking all the opening elements.

2  Unlocking all the opening elements.

3  Coded key for ignition switch, driv-

er’s door and fuel filler cap.

4  Locking/unlocking the luggage com-

partment and, depending on the ve-

hicle, the sliding side doors.

KEY, RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL:  general information 

(1/2)

Radio frequency remote 

control A

1  Locking all the opening elements.
2  Unlocking all the opening elements.
3  Coded key for ignition switch, driv-

er’s door and fuel filler cap.

1

2

3

The key must not be used for any 

function other than those described 

in the handbook (removing the cap 

from a bottle, etc.).

Advice
Avoid leaving the remote control in 

hot, cold or humid areas.

3

5

Radio frequency remote 

control C

1  Locking all the opening elements.

2  Unlocking all the opening elements.

3  Coded key for ignition switch, driv-

er’s door and fuel filler cap.

5  Locking/unlocking the key insert for 

remote control B.

  To release the insert from its hous-

ing, press button 5, it comes out au-

tomatically.

 Press 

button 

5 and guide the insert 

back into its housing.

A

C

1

2

1

2

3

4

B

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.

1.4

RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL, KEY: use 

(1/2)

The doors are locked and unlocked 

using the remote control unit.
It is powered by a battery which must 

be replaced (refer to the information on 

the “Key, radio frequency remote con-

trol: batteries” in Section 5).

Locking the doors

Remote control AB or C
Press locking button 1.
The hazard warning lights and side in-

dicator lights flash twice to indicate 

that the doors have locked.
If a door or the tailgate is open or not 

properly shut, the doors and tailgate 

lock then quickly unlock and the hazard 

warning lights and side indicator lights 

do not flash.

1

The key must not be used for any 

function other than those described 

in the handbook (removing the cap 

from a bottle, etc.).

1

A

B

1

C

1.5

2

Unlocking the doors

Remote control AB 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.

A

B

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

1.6

DEADLOCKING

Never use deadlocking if 

someone is still inside the 

vehicle.

1

If fitted to the vehicle, this allows the 

doors to be locked and prevents them 

from being opened with the interior 

handles (for example, by breaking the 

window and then trying to open the 

doors from the inside).

2

To activate deadlocking

Press button 1 twice in quick succes-

sion.

The side indicator lights and hazard 

warning lights flash five times to indi-

cate that the doors have locked.

To deactivate deadlocking

Unlock the vehicle using button 2.

The hazard warning lights and side in-

dicator lights flash once to indicate that 

the doors have unlocked.

1

2

1

2

1.7

Opening from the outside

Unlock the door and pull handle 1. For 

information on unlocking the doors, 

refer to the information on the “Key, 

radio frequency remote control: use” in 

Section 1.

Opening from the inside

Pull handle 2.

DOORS 

(1/5)

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2

Child safety

At the rear, to prevent the side door 

from being opened from the inside, 

move lever 3 using the end of the ve-

hicle key.
From the inside, check that the door is 

correctly locked.

3

Lights-on reminder buzzer

A warning beep sounds when the driv-

er’s door is opened to warn you that the 

lights are still on.

2

 This warning indicates that a door is 

open or not properly closed.

As a safety precaution, 

the doors should only be 

opened or closed when the 

vehicle is stationary.

1.8

DOORS 

(2/5)

Closing from the inside
Pull handle 5 towards the front of the 

vehicle until the door is completely 

closed.

Sliding side door

Opening from the outside
Unlock the door and pull handle 4 then 

slide the door towards the rear of the 

vehicle until it locks in position. For 

information on unlocking the doors, 

refer to the information on the “Key, 

radio frequency remote control: use” in 

Section 1.

Opening from the inside
Pull handle 6 and use handle 5 to slide 

the door towards the rear of the vehicle 

until it locks in position.

Recommendations con-

cerning the sliding side 

door
The following precautions 

must be taken when opening and 

closing the doors or any other open-

ing element:
–  Check that the door will not come 

into contact with any person, 

animal or object.

– Only use the handles on the 

inside and outside of the door to 

operate it.

– Take care when opening and 

closing the door.

–  Take particular care when the ve-

hicle is parked on a slope: open 

the door with care until it is fully 

open and latches into its locking 

position.

–  Before moving off, always ensure 

that the sliding door is properly 

closed.

–  Do not use the lower support as a 

step.

4

5

6

As a safety measure, the sliding 

side door located on the fuel filler 

flap side locks when the flap is 

opened. For more information, refer 

to the information on the “Central 

door locking/unlocking” in Section 1.

1.9

Opening the doors to the maximum 

position
For each door, pull handle 8 to release 

the door check strap. Open the door as 

far as possible.

Closing manually from the outside
First close the small door and then 

close the large door.
Position each door so that it is almost 

closed and then slam shut.

Rear hinged doors

Opening from the outside
Unlock the door and pull handle 7. For 

information on unlocking the doors, 

refer to the information on the “Key, 

radio frequency remote control: use” in 

Section 1.

DOORS 

(3/5)

If the vehicle is parked on 

the hard shoulder with tail-

gate open, the rear lights 

may be obscured. You 

should make other road-users 

aware of your vehicle by using a 

warning triangle or other equipment 

specified by the road traffic regula-

tions of the country concerned.

Do not leave the hinged 

rear doors open in case of 

strong winds. Risk of injury.

7

8

1.10

Rear hinged doors 

(continued)

Opening from the inside
Move the lever 9 to open the small door.

Closing from the inside
First close the small door and then 

close the large door.
Position each door so that it is almost 

closed and then slam shut.

DOORS 

(4/5)

Driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle
Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone on 

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 by locking the doors.
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.

9

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)

1.12

Locking the opening 

elements without the remote 

control

With the engine and ignition off, the 

sliding side doors closed and a front 

door open, press switch 1 for more than 

five seconds.

Make sure you have your key with you 

before you leave your vehicle.

When the door is closed, all the doors 

and tailgate will be locked.

Unlocking from outside the vehicle will 

only be possible with the key for the 

driver’s door.

Doors and tailgate status 

indicator light

When the ignition is on, the indicator 

light integrated in switch 1 informs you 

of the status of the doors and tailgate:

–  indicator light on, the doors and tail-

gate are locked;

–  indicator light off, at least one door is 

unlocked.

When you lock the doors, the indicator 

light remains lit and then goes out.

Control for locking and 

unlocking from the inside

This enables all the doors to be locked 

simultaneously.

Lock or unlock the doors by pressing 

switch 1.

If a door or the tailgate is open or not 

closed properly, the doors and tailgate 

lock/unlock quickly.

CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING, UNLOCKING 

(1/2)

1

Never leave your vehicle 

with the key inside the ve-

hicle.

Driver’s responsibility
If you decide to keep the 

doors locked when you are 

driving, remember that it 

may be more difficult for those as-

sisting you to gain access to the 

passenger compartment in the 

event of an emergency.

1.13

CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING, UNLOCKING 

(2/2)

2

Manual control

Using the key

Lock or unlock the driver’s door by in-

serting the key fully into lock 2, and 

turning the key.

For more information on the remote 

controls, refer to the information on the 

“Key, radio frequency remote control: 

use” in Section 1.

Locking the doors manually

Turn screw 3 with the door open (using 

the end of the key) and close the door. 

This means that the doors are then 

locked from the outside.

The doors may then only be opened 

from inside the vehicle or with the key 

for the front doors.

Sliding side door (fuel filler cap 

side)
To prevent the door striking the fuel 

filler nozzle, a mechanical system locks 

it when the fuel filler flap is open.
When the fuel tank has been filled, re-

place the cap in its housing and close 

the flap. The door can now be used.

3

1.14

You must first decide if you want to 

activate this function.

To activate

With the engine running, press and 

hold button 1 for about 5 seconds, until 

you hear two beeps. The indicator light 

built into the control comes on when the 

doors are locked.

To deactivate

With the engine running, press and 

hold button 1 from approximately 5 sec-

onds, until you hear a beep.

AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING (RAID)

Operating principle

When the engine is started, the system 

automatically locks the doors when the 

vehicle reaches a speed of approxi-

mately 4 mph (7 km/h).

Operating faults

If you notice an operating fault (auto-

matic locking impossible), first check 

that all doors are correctly locked. If 

they are correctly locked and the fault 

is still present, contact an approved 

Dealer.
Also make sure that locking has not 

been inadvertently deactivated.

If necessary, refer to the activation pro-

cedure.

1

Driver’s responsibility
If you decide to keep the 

doors locked when you are 

driving, remember that it 

may be more difficult for those as-

sisting you to gain access to the 

passenger compartment in the 

event of an emergency.

1.15

FRONT HEADRESTS 

(1/3)

To refit the headrest
First, check that the headrest rods are 

clean and correctly aligned.
Pull the tab 2 forwards.
Insert the headrest rods in the holes, 

with the notches facing forwards (tilt the 

seat backwards if necessary).
Guide the headrest down to the desired 

height.

Headrest A

To raise the headrest
Pull it upwards to the required height.

To lower the headrest
Pull the tab 2 forwards, gently lift the 

headrest to unlock it and guide it down 

to the required height.

To remove the headrest
Raise it to its highest position. Press 

button 1 and lift the headrest to release 

it.

A

The headrest is an impor-

tant safety component: 

ensure that it is in place 

and in the correct position. 

The distance between your head 

and the headrest should be as small 

as possible. The top of your head 

should be in line with the top of the 

headrest.

1

2

1.16

To remove the headrest
Raise it to its highest position. Press 

button 4 and lift the headrest to release 

it.

Note: when the headrest is removed, 

take care not to change the positions 

of the rods.

To refit the headrest
If the setting of the rods has been al-

tered, pull them fully upwards. Take 

care to ensure they are clean and cor-

rectly aligned and, if there are any prob-

lems, check that the notches are facing 

forwards.

Insert the headrest rods into the holes 

(tilt the seatback backwards if neces-

sary).

Lower the headrest until it locks, press 

button 3 and lower the headrest as far 

as possible.

FRONT HEADRESTS 

(2/3)

Headrest B

To raise the headrest
Pull it upwards to the required height.

To lower the headrest
Press button 3 and guide the headrest 

down to the desired height.

The headrest is an impor-

tant safety component: 

ensure that it is in place 

and in the correct position. 

The distance between your head 

and the headrest should be as small 

as possible. The top of your head 

should be in line with the top of the 

headrest.

3

B

4

1.17

FRONT HEADRESTS 

(3/3)

Headrest C

To raise the headrest
Pull it upwards to the required height.

To lower the headrest
Press tab 5 and guide the headrest 

down to the desired height.

To remove the headrest
Raise it to its highest position. Press 

tabs 5 and 6 then lift the headrest to re-

lease it.
Note: when the headrest is removed, 

take care not to change the positions 

of the rods.

To refit the headrest
Press tab 5.
Insert the headrest rods in the holes 

with the notches facing forward, and 

guide the headrest down to the re-

quired height.

The headrest is an impor-

tant safety component: 

ensure that it is in place 

and in the correct position. 

The distance between your head 

and the headrest should be as small 

as possible. The top of your head 

should be in line with the top of the 

headrest.

5

6

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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