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Old 02-10-2011, 03:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default how do u refresh your oil %

they keep forgeting to put it back at 100% how can i do this?
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turn the car on, hold both DIC buttons, then it'll say reset oil something its the 1st setting, just hold the one that looks like a return arrow down until it says "Acknowledged"
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ok....thanks the change your oil soon lihgt is getting on my nerves
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There's another old way to do it too for the cars without a DIC. This is what I recall.

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Turn car on.
turn car off
press gas pedal to the floor 3 times quickly
turn car on
light should be out
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lol i used to have to do that for all the old ppl when i changed oil at work
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ok....thanks the change your oil soon lihgt is getting on my nerves
Change the oil then.
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Pretty sure he already got it changed, just needs to reset the counter.
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Originally Posted by YelloEye View Post
turn the car on, hold both DIC buttons, then it'll say reset oil something its the 1st setting, just hold the one that looks like a return arrow down until it says "Acknowledged"
car must be off
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Pretty sure he already got it changed, just needs to reset the counter.
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I figured as much.

Should have looked in your owner's manual. Pretty sure it outlines it in there.

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car must be off
Not true. I reset mine rolling down the interstate once.
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