code e showing on dash

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Asked by marybeardsley Aug 11, 2013 at 11:27 AM about the 2013 Chevrolet Spark

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

did a oil change and now a code e is showing on dash every time turn on car

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I would take it back to the dealer, Im shure its still under warranty. Also it may tell you what it is in the owners manual.

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thanks I already did manual and there is nothing. I will be at dealer on monday already called. Just thought someone might know what it is.

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Just wondering if you found out what the Code E means ? mine just started doing the same thing.

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My did the same thing.I find out what it is and repost the results

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K. Code means something about to reset manually so car knows the oils changed. Simple fix go to your menu right next to speedometer till u get to oil and then find the botton(the bottom button it should be the clear or set one) hold that down till the code goes away!sorry your mechanic for got to press that reset button after your oil change

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My car is used, got it back in June. The code e showed up on my dashboard this morning, thanks for posting on what it means

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