Oil Lights
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Re: Oil Lights
Nope.
I think I found the answer...
"Turn ignition switch to on. Locate the fuse box under the hood on driver’s side. Remove cover and depress OIL-R button. Light should flash indicating reset. Instructions are located on fuse box cover."
I think I found the answer...
"Turn ignition switch to on. Locate the fuse box under the hood on driver’s side. Remove cover and depress OIL-R button. Light should flash indicating reset. Instructions are located on fuse box cover."
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Re: Oil Lights
thats the purpose of the light, my mom has a Saturn and the dealer basically told her to never let the light come on, its more of a "Change Oil Now" Light than a reminder, change the oil
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Re: Oil Lights
what year?
GM's resets are varied per year, but most either have a little red reset button in the fuse panel, or you follow the procedure outlined in the owners manual...
RTFM!!
btw, if you dont have the manual, post what year and i can look it up. it is one of two ways:
reset button
or
cycle key on, engine off, depress accel. pedal three times to WOT within five seconds. wait till light flashes and stops flashing. turn key off. start engine.
GM's resets are varied per year, but most either have a little red reset button in the fuse panel, or you follow the procedure outlined in the owners manual...
RTFM!!
btw, if you dont have the manual, post what year and i can look it up. it is one of two ways:
reset button
or
cycle key on, engine off, depress accel. pedal three times to WOT within five seconds. wait till light flashes and stops flashing. turn key off. start engine.