computer problems

Asked by Humbug Jun 18, 2011 at 10:25 PM about the 2010 Hummer H3 Alpha

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, we are having problem with our computer system, we had a flat tire and it showed us so, we got it fixed and also the oil changed. The computer is still showing us that these things need done, how do we reset? Or what else should we do?

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dont start the car but turn the key to the run position then press the gas peddle 3 times. this should reset the oil light.

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in fuse box should be a red push button,push and hold until lights blink off on off,or unhook battery for 10 min,it will clear the coads and turn the lights off.

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Hello and good day, not sure if you've got the tire/computer issue resolved - when we had our H3 in for tire replacement, the new tires went on - the rims were put back on but in different locations(they got mixed up...if ya want to say that) and for some reason the TPM was coming on. We were told that the monitors in the rims were location sensitive and the mixing them up was the cause - seemed strange but the dealer reset it for us. I'm not sure this to be 100% fact - not many Hummers around , havent asked anyone about it...... cheers

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