reset change engine oil

Asked by hayek5 May 20, 2007 at 08:37 AM about the Chevrolet Trailblazer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have changed the engine oil last week but yesterday i had the light
change engine oil is showing
how i can reset it

3 Answers

Here is what to do. Turn the key to on (engine off, electronics on) and push the gas pedal 3 times (not too fast not too slow.) Thats it.

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Okay first of all when you changed your oil did you reset the oil life system because if you didn't that's probably why the light come on give me a number reasons really but if you didn't change that the manual Ashley tells you that you should change your oil at 3000 miles if you forgot to reset you won't like but if you just did it last week and you haven't put a lot of miles on it my suggestion is to just reset it don't know why it come on I can't answer that but just reset it and see what happens

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