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2019 Renault Captur Fuses and Fuse Box | Repair Fuses Guide

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2019 Renault Captur Fuses and Fuse Box | Repair Fuses Guide

The 2019 Renault Captur is a chic and adaptable crossover SUV that has won over many drivers over with its unique blend of contemporary style and functionality. This car distinguishes out for being small, which makes it perfect for manoeuvring through city streets and provides plenty of space inside for both passengers and freight. The Renault Captur is a well-liked option for anyone looking for a dependable and effective car because of its many amenities that improve comfort, convenience, and safety. This SUV emanates sophistication and utility from its svelte design to its luxurious interior. The Renault Captur’s engine produces a well-balanced performance that achieves a harmonious trade-off between power and fuel efficiency. The 2019 Renault Captur delivers a fun and useful driving experience, whether you’re speeding through city traffic or going on a weekend excursion.

Captur FUSES 2019 

2019 Renault Captur Fuse Replacement Fuse Diagram and Relay Fuses in passenger compartment A fig 1

Fuses in passenger compartment A
If any electrical component does not work, check the condition of the fuses.
Unclip the access flap A.

To comply with current legislation, or as a precaution, you can obtain an emergency kit from your approved dealer containing a set of spare bulbs and fuses.

2019 Renault Captur Fuse Replacement Fuse Diagram and Relay fig 2

Clip 1
Remove the fuse using tweezers 1, located at the back of flap A.
To remove the fuse from the tweezers, slide the fuse to the side.
It is not advisable to use the free fuse locations.

Fuses in engine compartment B fig 3

Fuses in engine compartment B Some functions are protected by fuses located in the engine compartment (unit B).
However, because of their reduced accessibility, we advise you to have your fuses replaced by an approved Dealer.

Check the fuse in question and replace it, if necessary, by a fuse of the same rating.

If a fuse is fitted with too high a rating, it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment using an excessive amount of current.

Allocation of fuses

(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)

Allocation of fuses fig 4 Allocation of fuses fig 5

Number

Allocation

  Power-assisted steering,
1 Front seat heating, Radio
2 Injection,

Daytime running lights

3 Airbag
4 Automatic gearbox
5 Dipped beam headlights
  Front fog lights,
6 Sidelights, Main beam headlights
7 Horn

Number

Allocation

8 Rear windscreen wiper
9 Right-hand main beam headlight
  Right-hand dipped beam
10 headlight, Right-hand daytime running
  light
11 Left-hand dipped beam headlight
  Left-hand side lights,
  Front right and left side
12 lights
  Left-hand daytime running
  light
  Right-hand side lights,
13 Front fog lights,

Rear right and left side

  lights
14 Rear windscreen wiper

Number

Allocation

15 Central locking of opening elements
  Electric headlight beam
16 adjustment, Injection
17 Daytime running lights, Brake lights
  Electric headlight beam
18 adjustment, Brake lights
19 Door mirrors
20 ABS, ESP

Allocation of fuses
(the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level)

Allocation of fuses fig 6 Allocation of fuses fig 7

Number

Allocation

21 Interior lighting
22 Vehicle On/Off button
23 Radio
 24 Passenger compartment ECU
25 Passenger compartment ECU
26 Direction indicator lights
27 Central locking of opening elements

Number

Allocation

28 Front seat heating, Additional heating, Radio,

Daytime running lights, Brake lights, Reversing lights,

Headlight beam adjustment, Dimmer switch, Screenwash pump,

Front windscreen wiper, Cruise control/Speed limiter on/off buttons,

Parking distance control, Seat belt warning, Interior rear-view mirror, Power-assisted steering, Starter,

Fuel pump, Injection,

Automatic gearbox – Shift rules control,

Passenger compartment ECU,

Airbag,

Energy management

Number

Allocation

  Front row cigar lighter,
  Accessories socket,
29 Passenger compartment
  ECU,
  Radio
30 Alarm
31 Instrument panel
32 Cigarette lighter
33 Rear fog lights
34 Front seat heating
35 Rear screen de-icer
36 Towbar
37 Front windscreen wiper
38 Empty location

39

Front windscreen wiper

BATTERY: breakdown recovery

To avoid all risk of sparks:

  • Ensure that any electrical consumers (courtesy lights, etc.) are switched off before disconnecting or reconnecting the battery.
  • When charging, stop the charger before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
  • Do not place metal objects on the battery to avoid creating a short circuit between the terminals.
  • Always wait at least one minute after the engine has been switched off before disconnecting the battery.
  • Make sure that you reconnect the battery terminals after refitting.

Before performing any action in the engine compartment, the ignition must be switched off by pressing the engine stop button (please see the information on “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Connecting a battery charger
The battery charger must be compatible with a battery with a nominal voltage of 12 volts.

Do not disconnect the battery when the engine is running. Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the battery charger you are using.

Special procedures may be required to charge some batteries. Contact your approved dealer.

Avoid all risks of sparks that may cause an immediate explosion, and charge the battery in a well-ventilated area. Risk of serious injury.

Handle the battery with care as it contains sulphuric acid, which must not come into contact with the eyes or skin. If it does, wash the affected area with plenty of cold water. If necessary, consult a doctor.

Ensure that naked flames, red hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion.

The engine may be hot when carrying out operations nearby. In addition, the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment.

Starting the vehicle using the battery from another vehicle

If you have to use the battery from another vehicle to start, obtain suitable jump leads (with a large cross-section) from an approved dealer or, if you already have jump leads, ensure that they are in perfect condition.

The two batteries must have an identical nominal voltage of 12 volts.

The battery supplying the current should have a capacity (amp-hours, Ah) that is at least the same as that of the discharged battery.
Ensure that there is no risk of contact between the two vehicles (risk of short-circuiting when the positive terminals are connected) and that the discharged battery is properly connected. Switch off your vehicle ignition.

Start the engine of the vehicle supplying the current and run it at an intermediate engine speed.

Starting the vehicle using fig 8

Depending on the vehicle, unclip the battery cover.

Connect the positive cable A to the support on the (+) terminal1, then to the (+) terminal 4 of the battery supplying the current.

Connect the negative cable B to the (–) terminal 3 of the battery supplying the current and then to the (–) terminal 2 of the discharged battery.

Start the engine, and as soon as it starts running, disconnect cables A and B in reverse order ( 2 – 3 – 4 – 1 ).

Starting the vehicle using fig 9

Check that there is no contact between leads A and B and that the positive lead A is not touching any metal parts on the vehicle supplying the current.

How to replace the fuse of the 2019 Renault Captur

  1. Find the fuse box.
    • In a Renault Captur, the fuse box is usually in the engine area or under the dashboard on the driver’s side.
  2. Find the blown fuse.
    • The cover of the fuse box and look for a fuse diagram. When compared to whole fuses, blown fuses often have a broken wire inside that can be seen or look different colours.
  3. Turn off the car:
    • Before you change any fuses, make sure the car is off and the key is out of the engine to avoid any electrical problems.
  4. Remove the blown fuse.
    • Carefully take the blown fuse out of its hole with a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers. Be careful not to damage the switch box or the parts around it.
  5. Put in the new fuse.
    • Get a new fuse with the same amperage value as the old one. Line up the new fuse with the slot and slowly push it in until it’s in place.
  6. Check the replacement:
    • Once you’ve replaced the fuse, look at it to make sure it’s in correctly and there are no damage marks.
  7. Test the circuit:
    • After replacing the fuse, start the car and check the electrical part that is connected to the fuse to make sure it is working right.
  8. Put the cover back on the fuse box.
    • If you took the cover off, make sure you put it back on firmly to keep dust and water out of the fuses.
  9. “Get rid of the blown fuse”:
    • Get rid of the blown fuse the right way. Do not leave it somewhere it could hurt someone or confuse them.

FAQs

What is the role of fuses in the electrical system of a 2019 Renault Captur?

Fuses in the 2019 Renault Captur protect different electrical parts by cutting the connection if there is an overload or short circuit.

How do I locate the fuse box in a 2019 Renault Captur?

To find the 2019 Renault Captur’s fuse box, look in the glove box or under the dashboard on the driver’s side.

What tools do I need to replace a fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur?

You might need a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle nose pliers to change a fuse in a 2019 Renault Captur.

Can I visually inspect a fuse to determine if it’s blown in the 2019 Renault Captur?

Yes, you can look at the fuses in a 2019 Renault Captur to see if they are broken or discoloured to see if they are blown.

How do I know which fuse is responsible for a specific electrical component in the 2019 Renault Captur?

The 2019 Renault Captur owner’s manual has a fuse diagram that you can use to find the fuse that goes with the specific electrical part.

Are there spare fuses included with the 2019 Renault Captur?

The 2019 Renault Captur usually comes with extra fuses stored in the fuse box or the toolbox.

How do I determine the amperage rating for a replacement fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur?

To find out what amperage to use, look at the fuse diagram in the 2019 Renault Captur the amperage number on the blown fuse.

Can I replace a fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur with one of a different rating?

No, you must change a fuse in a 2019 Renault Captur with a different fuse that has the same amperage rating so that you don’t damage the electrical system.

What are common signs of a blown fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur?

In the 2019 Renault Captur, electrical parts that don’t work, like the lights or power windows, are often a sign of a blown switch.

How often should I check and replace fuses in the 2019 Renault Captur?

If you notice any electrical problems with your 2019 Renault Captur,

Can I reset a tripped fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur without replacement?

Not at all. If a fuse blows in a 2019 Renault Captur, it needs to be changed to a new one with the right rating.

Are there any precautions I should take before replacing a fuse in the 2019 Renault Captur?

If you want to change a fuse in your 2019 Renault Captur, make sure the engine is off and all electrical parts are turned off. This will keep you safe from any electrical dangers.

Can I replace a relay in the 2019 Renault Captur using the same process as replacing a fuse?

es, the steps for replacing a relay in a 2019 Renault Captur are the same as those for changing a fuse. However, relays are usually found in a different part of the fuse box.

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