How to Reset the Maintenance Light on a 2017 Renault Koleos?
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Keep the ignition switch in the ON position with the engine turned off. Press the button in the middle of the wiper switch repeatedly until the display shows "0" KM. Hold down the button on the dashboard for about 5 seconds until the display shows "5000" KM, then release the button to complete the maintenance light reset.
I remember the maintenance light reset method for the 2017 Renault Koleos was quite simple, mainly involving the dashboard buttons. First, make sure the car is completely turned off—don't start the engine. Then, press and hold the small trip meter button on the dashboard (the one that displays mileage) without releasing it. Next, turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. At this point, you’ll see the maintenance indicator light start flashing or a small wrench icon appear. Hold it for a few seconds until the flashing stops or a prompt appears, then release the button. Finally, turn the ignition off and back on to check if the light has turned off. I’ve tried it myself a few times—if it doesn’t work, it might be due to battery issues or not pressing the button properly, so try repeating the steps a few times. I recommend resetting it regularly, as it helps remind you of maintenance schedules, prevents potential issues from neglecting oil or filter changes, and saves money on dealership visits. If you still have the manual handy, it’s best to check the specific chapter for confirmation, as there might be minor variations across different model years. Overall, it’s a quick DIY task that takes just a minute and gives you a better understanding of your car—definitely worth it.