How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Renault Koleos?
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Renault Koleos maintenance light reset method: 1. Power on the car, then press and hold the OK button on the right side of the steering wheel; 2. The distance to the next maintenance mileage and time will be displayed. Press the OK button again until the onboard computer shows that the distance to the next maintenance is 5,000 kilometers and the time to the next maintenance is six months. The Koleos is a compact urban SUV under Renault, equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The Koleos is the production model of the Koleos concept car unveiled at the 2006 Paris Motor Show. Its core technologies, such as the engine and transmission, adopt the CMF professional four-wheel-drive SUV platform, while incorporating Renault's unique design style and more user-friendly features, maintaining consistent technology and safety standards.
Last time I reset the maintenance light on my Renault Koleos, the procedure was quite straightforward. First, you need to turn off the ignition switch and ensure the vehicle is completely shut down. Then press and hold the trip reset button on the instrument panel without releasing it. At this point, turn the key to the second position (accessory power on but engine not started). Keep holding the button for about a few seconds until the maintenance indicator light flashes or turns off, indicating a successful reset. I've done this myself several times with success on the first try. Remember, this light serves as a reminder for maintenance intervals. If not reset promptly, it may stay illuminated, misleading you into thinking there's a vehicle issue or causing inaccurate next service reminders. After resetting the maintenance light, you can more accurately track oil change or filter inspection schedules, preventing unnecessary wear. I recommend checking and resetting it after each maintenance to avoid unnecessary dealership visits - developing this habit can extend your vehicle's lifespan. Never attempt this while driving - safety always comes first.