How do you reset warning lights when the problem no longer exsist?

Asked by GEmC Apr 13, 2008 at 12:31 AM about the 2007 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I cant get the warning lights for my spare tire and oil change to turn off and I am wondering how.  I have already changed my tire and had my oil changed, but the lights are still there.
If you could answer this question that would be great.

Thanks so much,
Em

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May have to have dealership show you how to do it, not sure how GM has these set up on the newer cars.

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I have an 2002 impala and it tells you in the owners manual how to reset all that stuff... might want to browze through there

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It depends which radio is in the car you can reset it by the radio otherwise with key on engine off hit the gas pedal to the floor 3 times with in 5 sec your owners manual should give you step by step instructions paul

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