Renault Koleos (2018 year). Manual — part 18

5.16

REAR AND SIDE LIGHTS: changing bulbs

(1/3)

Side lights and brake lights 1

Consult an approved Dealer.

1

Direction indicators 2

Consult an approved Dealer.

2

5.17

Turn bulb holder 4 fully anticlockwise

and change the bulb.

Refitting
To refit, proceed in the reverse order,

taking care not to damage the wiring.
Bulb type: W16W.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

Reversing lights

Open the tailgate.
Unclip the trim 3 and remove it.

REAR AND SIDE LIGHTS: changing bulbs

(2/3)

3

4

5.18

Halogen number plate

lights 7

– Unclip the light 7 (using a tool such

as a flat-blade screwdriver).

– remove the light cover to gain access

to the bulb.

Bulb type: W5W.

LED number plate light 7

Consult an approved dealer.

REAR AND SIDE LIGHTS: changing bulbs

(3/3)

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

Side indicator lights 8

Consult an authorised dealer.

8

High level brake light 5

Consult an approved dealer.

Rear fog lights 6

Consult an approved dealer.

5

7

6

5.19

INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs (1/2)

Map reading lights 1

Please consult an authorised dealer.

1

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

5

1

2

Ambient lights 2

Please consult an authorised dealer.

Glove box lights 3

Please consult an authorised dealer.

3

5.20

INTERIOR LIGHTING: changing bulbs (2/2)

Boot lights 7

Unclip light 7 by pressing the tabs on

each side (using a flat-blade screw-

driver or similar).
Disconnect the light.
Press tab 8 to release the lens 10 and

access bulb 9.
Bulb type: W5W.

Front foot lights 11

Please consult an authorised dealer.

The bulbs are under pres-

sure and can break when

replaced.
Risk of injury.

7

8

9

Front door lights 4, door

ambient light 5, door storage

light 6

Please consult an authorised dealer.

4

6

5

10

11

5.21

Operating faults

If the battery is too weak to ensure cor-

rect operation, you can still start and

lock/unlock the vehicle (please refer to

the information on “Locking/unlocking

the opening elements” in Section 1).

RENAULT CARD: battery

Replacing the battery

When the message “Keycard battery

low” appears on the instrument panel,

replace the battery in the RENAULT

card:

slide the rear casing 1 downwards

while pressing on zone A;

– remove the battery cover 2;

remove the battery by pressing on

one side and lifting the other;

replace it according to the direc-

tion and template shown inside the

cover.

Do not throw away your

used batteries; give them to

an organisation responsible

for collecting and recycling

batteries.

When refitting, proceed in the reverse

order, then press one of the buttons on

the card four times, close to the vehicle:

the message will disappear.
Note: it is not advisable to touch the

electronic circuit or contacts on the

RENAULT card when replacing the bat-

tery.

The batteries are available from ap-

proved Dealers, and their service

life approximately two years. Check

that there is no dye on the battery:

risk of an incorrect electrical con-

tact.

2

A

1

5.22

Replacing the battery

Open the case at slot 1 using a flat-

blade screwdriver or similar, and re-

place the battery 2, observing the po-

larity shown on the back of the cover.

Note: It is not advisable to touch the

electronic circuit in the key cover when

replacing the battery.

Do not throw away your

used batteries; give them to

an organisation responsible

for collecting and recycling

batteries.

RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL: batteries

When refitting, ensure that the cover

is correctly clipped on and the screw

tightened.

The batteries are available from ap-

proved Dealers, and their service

life approximately two years.
Check that there is no dye on the

battery: risk of an incorrect electri-

cal contact.

2

1

1

5.23

Fuses in passenger compartment B

on the vehicle with stop and start

function
Unclip the cover B using a screwdriver

or similar.

FUSES

(1/3)

A

In accordance with local legislation

or as a precautionary measure:
obtain an emergency kit containing

a set of spare bulbs and fuses from

an approved Dealer.

If any electrical component does not

work, check the condition of the fuses.

Fuses in passenger compartment

A on the left-hand side of the

vehicle
Unclip the cover A using a screwdriver

or similar.

B

Fuses in passenger compartment

A on the right-hand side of the

vehicle
Glove box needs to be disassembled to

access the fuses. Please consult an au-

thorised dealer.

5.24

FUSES

(2/3)

1

Clip 1
Remove the fuse using tweezers 1, lo-

cated on the fuse plate.

To remove the fuse from the tweezers,

slide the fuse to the side.

It is not advisable to use the free fuse

locations.

Do not touch the wiring harnesses

or the connectors.

Use the fuse allocation label in the stor-

age compartment A or B to identify

the fuses.
Certain fuses should only be replaced

by a qualified professional. These fuses

are not listed on the label.
Only change the fuses represented on

the label.

Check the fuse in question

and replace it, if neces-

sary, by a fuse of the same

rating.

If a fuse is fitted where the rating is

too high, 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.

5.25

FUSES

(3/3)

Allocation of fuses

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

Symbol

Allocation

Symbol

Allocation

Symbol

Allocation

BLOWER

Ventilation

VDC

Vehicle dynamic

control

H/MIRR

Heated door mirrors

TURN

HAZARD

Hazard lamp

STOP LAMP Stop lamp

HEATER

SEAT

Heater seat

2ND

POWER

SOCKET

2nd power socket

POWER

DR LOCK2 Power door lock

EC AUTO

ACC

Air conditioner control

unit

REAR

WIPER

Rear wiper

CIGAR

LIGHTER

Cigar lighter

REAR

VIEW

Rear view mirror

POWER

DR LOCK Power door lock

HEAT

STEER

WHEEL

Heat steering wheel

WASH

MTR

Washer motor

ELEC B, B2 Electrical equipment

RR DEF

Electrically defrosted

rear window

GEAR BOX

OIL PUMP Gear box oil pump

IMOB

Immobilizer

BOSE

Bose amp

BCM

Body control module

AUDIO

Audio

ACC RADIO Accessory socket,

radio

POWER

WINDOW Power window

ABS/EPS

Anti lock brake system

JUNCTION

MODULE

Junction module

SEAT BELT

WARNING

Seat belt warning

module

MEDIA

Multimedia equipment

AIR CON

Air condition control

unit

STRG

WHEEL

ANGLE

Steering wheel angle

sensor

5.26

BATTERY: troubleshooting

(1/2)

To avoid all risk of sparks:

– Ensure that any consumers (cour-

tesy lights, etc.) are switched off

before disconnecting or reconnect-

ing the battery;

– when charging, stop the charger

before connecting or disconnecting

the battery;

– to avoid creating a short circuit be-

tween the terminals, do not place

metal objects on the battery;

– always wait at least one minute after

the engine has been switched off

before disconnecting a battery;

– make sure that you reconnect the

battery terminals after refitting.

Connecting a battery charger

The battery charger must be com-

patible with a battery with nominal

voltage of 12 volts.
Do not disconnect the battery when the

engine is running. Follow the instruc-

tions given by the manufacturer of

the battery charger you are using.

Special procedures may be

required to charge some

batteries. Contact your ap-

proved dealer.

Avoid all risk of sparks which may

cause an immediate explosion, and

charge the battery in a well-venti-

lated area. Risk of serious injury.

Handle the battery with care

as it contains sulphuric acid,

which must not come into

contact with 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 car-

rying out operations in close prox-

imity. In addition, the engine cooling

fan can come on at any moment.
Risk of injury.

Before performing any

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must

be switched off by pressing

the engine stop button (please see

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

5.27

Starting the vehicle using the

battery from another vehicle

If you have to use the battery from an-

other vehicle to start, obtain suitable

jump leads (with a large cross section)

from an approved dealer or, if you al-

ready have jump leads, ensure that

they are in perfect condition.
The two batteries must have an iden-

tical nominal voltage of 12 volts. The

battery supplying the current should

have a capacity (amp-hours, Ah) which

is at least the same as that of the dis-

charged 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 supply-

ing the current and run it at a moderate

speed.

BATTERY: troubleshooting

(2/2)

1

B

A

Lift the cover and then the red terminal

cap 1 (+).
Connect the positive cable A to the ter-

minal 1 (+), 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

(–).
Start the engine, and as soon as it starts

running, disconnect cables A and B in

reverse order ( 2 - 3 - 4 - 1).

2

4

3

Check that there is no con-

tact between leads A and B

and that the positive lead A

is not touching any metal

parts on the vehicle supplying the

current.
Risk of injury and/or damage to the

vehicle.

5.28

ACCESSORIES

Electrical and electronic accessories

Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, po-

sition of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. You can get advice from an authorised dealer.

Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 Watts only. Fire hazard. When several accessory sockets are

used at the same time, the total power of the connected accessories must not exceed 180 watts.

No work may be carried out on the vehicle’s electrical or radio circuits, except by authorised dealers: an incorrectly connected

system may result in damage being caused to the electrical equipment and/or the components connected to it.

If the vehicle is fitted with any aftermarket electrical equipment, make sure that the installation is correctly protected by a fuse.

Establish the rating and position of this fuse.

Using the diagnostic socket

The use of electronic accessories on the diagnostic socket may cause serious disturbance to the vehicle’s electronic systems.

For your safety we recommend that you use only electronic accessories approved by the manufacturer, consult an Approved

Dealer. Serious accident risk.

Use of transmitting/receiving devices (telephones, CB equipment etc.).

Telephones and CB equipment with integrated aerials may cause interference to the electronic systems originally fitted to the

vehicle: it is advisable only to use equipment with an external aerial. Furthermore, we remind you of the need to conform

to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment.

Fitting aftermarket accessories

If you wish to install accessories on the vehicle: please contact an authorised dealer. Also, to ensure the correct operation of

your vehicle, and to avoid any risk to your safety, we recommend that you use only accessories specifically designed for your

vehicle, which are the only accessories for which the manufacturer will provide a warranty.

If you are using an anti-theft device, only attach it to the brake pedal.

Obstructions to the driver

On the driver’s side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regu-

larly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.

5.29

WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES: replacement (1/2)

Windscreen wiper blades 1

With the ignition on and the engine

switched off, lower the windscreen

wiper stalk fully: the blades stop slightly

away from the bonnet.
Lift wiper arm 3, press button 2 to re-

lease the blade.

1

2

3

Refitting
Slide the blade along the arm until

it clips on. Check that it is correctly

locked in place. Lower the windscreen

wiper arm carefully.
With the ignition on, return the wind-

screen wiper stalk to the stop position.

The blade on the driver’s side must

always be above the passenger blade.

If this is not the case, a quick sweep of

the windscreen wipers should be per-

formed once the vehicle is travelling at

over 4 mph (7 km/h).
NB: Before restarting your vehicle,

lower the windscreen wiper blades

onto the windscreen to avoid any risk

of damaging the bonnet or the wipers.

– In frosty weather, make

sure that the wiper blades

are not stuck by ice (to

avoid the risk of the motor

overheating or damaging the

blades).

Check the condition of the wiper

blades.

Replace the wiper blades as soon

as they begin to lose efficiency

(approximately once a year).

Whilst changing the blade, take care

not to drop the arm onto the window

after it has been removed as this

may break the window.

Do not activate the wipers on a dry

screen. This will lead to premature

wear or damage to the blades.

5.30

WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES: replacement (2/2)

Keep monitoring the condition of the

wiper blades. How long they last de-

pends on you:
– clean the blades, windscreen and

rear screen regularly with soapy

water;

– do not use them when the wind-

screen or rear screen are dry;

– free them from the windscreen or

rear screen when they have not

been used for a long time.

4

5

A

B

6

To refit
To refit the wiper blade, proceed in re-

verse order to removal. Make sure that

the blade is correctly locked in position.

Rear screen wiper blade 4

Stalk in stop position (deactivated):

– Lift the wiper arm 6;

– pivot wiper blade 4 until some resist-

ance is met (movement B);

– depending on the vehicle, press

tab 5, then remove the wiper blade

by pulling it (movement A).

Before changing the rear

wiper blade, make sure the

stalk is in the stop position

(deactivated).

Risk of injury.

5.31

TOWING: breakdown recovery (1/4)

Do not remove the key from

the ignition when the vehi-

cle is being towed.

Before towing, put the gearbox in neu-

tral, unlock the steering column and re-

lease the parking brake.
For vehicles fitted with an automa-

tic gearbox, if it is not possible to put

the gear lever into position N, please

consult an authorised dealer.

Steering column unlocking
Insert the key into the ignition or, de-

pending on the vehicle, having the

RENAULT card on you, press the

engine start button for approximately

2 seconds.
Reposition the lever to neutral (position

N for vehicles fitted with an automatic

gearbox).
The steering column unlocks, the ac-

cessory functions are powered: you

can use the vehicle’s lights (direction

indicators, brake lights, etc.). At night

the vehicle must have its lights on.
Depending on the vehicle, once you

have finished towing, press the engine

start button twice (risk of running down

the battery).

The speed specified by current legisla-

tion for towing must always be obser-

ved. If your vehicle is the towing vehi-

cle, do not exceed the maximum towing

weight for your vehicle (refer to the in-

formation on “Weights” in Section 6).

Towing a vehicle with an

automatic gearbox

Transport the vehicle on a trailer or tow

it with the front wheels off the ground.
In exceptional circumstances, you may

tow it with all four wheels on the ground,

only in a forward gear, with the gear in

neutral position N over a maximum dis-

tance of 50 miles (80 km) and not ex-

ceeding a speed of 15 mph (25 km/h).

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