2012-2019 Renault Kangoo II fuse box diagram

The Renault Kangoo’s second generation was made from 2007 until 2020. Below, you’ll discover fuse box illustrations for the Renault Kangoo II from 2012 to 2019, including the Z.E. variant from 2017. You’ll also find details on where these fuse panels are situated inside the vehicle and what each fuse is responsible for.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Renault Kangoo II are fuses #23 (Rear accessories socket) and #25 (Front accessories socket) in the Instrument panel fuse box.

[2012 (+Z.E. 2012)/2013/2014]

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[2016/2017/2018/2019]

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
1Fuel pump
2Not used
3Passenger compartment engine cooling fan
4Passenger compartment engine cooling fan
5Rear windscreen wiper
6Horn, diagnostic socket
7Heated seats
8Electric rear windows
9Passenger compartment ECU
10Windscreen washer
11Brake lights
12Passenger compartment unit, ABS, ESP
13Electric windows, child safety, heating and air conditioning system, ECO mode
14Not used
15Starter
16Brake lights, additional equipment, navigation, ABS, ESP, boot light, tyre pressure warning light, interior lights, rain and light sensor
17Radio, navigation system, display, alarm
18Additional equipment
19Heated door mirrors
20Hazard lights, rear fog lights
21Central locking of opening elements
22Instrument panel
23Rear accessories socket
24ESC, radio, heating and air conditioning system, heated seats, stop lights
25Front accessories socket
26Towbar
27Electric front windows
28Rear-view mirror control
29De-icing the rear screen and rear view mirror

[Kangoo Z.E. 2017]

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Fuse NumberProtected Components
1Traction battery charger
2Electric motor control unit
3Air conditioning, pedestrian horn
4heating, brake lights, traction battery
5Rear windscreen wiper
6Horn, diagnostic socket
7Heated seats
8Traction battery
9Passenger compartment ECU
10Windscreen washer
11Brake lights
12Passenger compartment unit, ABS, ESP
13Electric windows, child safety, heating and air conditioning system, ECO mode
14Not used
15Starter
16Brake lights, additional equipment, navigation, ABS, ESP, boot light, interior lights, rain and light sensor, charging warning light
17Radio, navigation system, display, alarm
18Additional equipment
19Heated door mirrors
20Hazard lights, rear fog lights
21Central locking of opening elements
22Instrument panel
23Not used
24ESP, radio, heating and air conditioning system, heated seats, stop lights
25Front accessories socket
26Towbar
27Electric front windows
28Rear-view mirror control
29Engine cooling fan
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