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Are you having problems with your 2016 Renault Koleos? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2016 Renault Koleos issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2016 Renault Koleos in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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I contacted Renault Australia about this, Trevor. But it seems they need to know the trim level and precise model before they can offer an answer. Apparently, different specifications across the Koleos range meant that some variants had a different clock in a different dashboard which required a different technique to reset. Have you asked at a dealership?
If you’ve got doubts about the Nexen tyres you could try the Michelin Primacy.
Only you can know how the sensor was damaged. If a car had reversed into it you should be able to see some other damage in the area around the sensor, but there might not be any other damage visible if it was knocked or kicked as the dealer has suggested. The new car warranty doesn't cover accidental damage like that you car has sustained, and I'm not surprised Renault has refused to cover the cost of repairs.
I am reluctant to recommend any European car, particularly those from VW, because of the problems that have soured the ownership experience for so many people. Rather than those you name I would be looking at the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V or Suzuki Vitara.
It has heated front seats only.
Renault Australia promises a proper solution. Spokeswoman Mel Cross replies: "Renault is rectifying the vehicle with new parts."
If you listen to Koleos owners you’ll hear that they’re generally happy with their cars and that little goes wrong with them. Those who complain at all mostly do so about servicing. If you buy one make sure it has been well looked after and properly serviced.