The kangoo has a safety feature built in that locks the n/s sliding door when the petrol cap is removed, otherwise the door overlaps the petrol tank filler when opened.
The system uses a small magnet in the side of the petrol cap assembly to trigger a reed switch that then operates the locking unit.
The presence of the magnet keeps the switch open and prevents the door from locking and when removed locks the door.
My first course of action would be to make sure that the magnet is still there, it should attract an iron object. Then check fuses etc.
Hope that helped. The kangoo has a safety feature built in that locks the n/s sliding door when the petrol cap is removed, otherwise the door overlaps the petrol tank filler when opened.
The system uses a small magnet in the side of the petrol cap assembly to trigger a reed switch that then operates the locking unit.
The presence of the magnet keeps the switch open and prevents the door from locking and when removed locks the door.
My first course of action would be to make sure that the magnet is still there, it should attract an iron object. Then check fuses etc.
Hope that helped.
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where is the power steering cap for renault megane 2005
attached to the oil filler cap
if you sit at the front of the car the filler hole will be on the right just at the back of the box.
There isn't one apparently you have to take it to Renault and they have to put it on diagnostics machine.
turn it left wiggle it and pull it up! sorted!
Remove the oil filler cap and there should be a dipstick attached to the cap
To fill the gearbox of your Renault Kangoo van, you will first need to locate the gearbox filler plug, usually found on the side of the gearbox. Use the correct grade and type of gearbox oil recommended by Renault for your specific model. With the van on a level surface, remove the filler plug and slowly add the gearbox oil until it reaches the bottom of the filler hole. Reinstall the filler plug securely, and you have successfully filled the gearbox.
Assuming that this is a manual gearbox most Renault models have a plastic butterfly bolt located on the front of the gearbox this is the filler/level plug
On a Renault Clio 1.2 16v, the gearbox oil filler is typically located on the top of the gearbox itself. You can usually identify it by a removable plug or cap, often marked with a transmission symbol or labeled. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle for better visibility, and ensure you have the right tools to remove the filler plug safely. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific details and procedures.
On a 2002 Renault Laguna 1.9 dCi, the gearbox oil filler is typically located on the top of the gearbox. You can identify it by looking for a filler plug, which is usually a hexagonal or square-shaped bolt. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any obstructions, such as covers or components, depending on the specific model configuration. Always consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for detailed instructions.
On the Renault Espace 4, the oil filler for the automatic gearbox is typically located on the side of the transmission housing. To add oil, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warm. Remove the filler plug, and using a suitable funnel, add the appropriate automatic transmission fluid until it reaches the correct level. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fluid type and quantity.