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Old 06-23-2004, 11:08 AM
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TURN OFF "CHANGE OIL" LIGHT

Wondering if anyone knows to shut off the "change oil" light. Just changed oil myself and I dont have the car manual.
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Old 06-25-2004, 02:45 AM
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On my girlfriend's '99 Olds Intrigue, I turn the key on (but don't start the engine) and slowly press the gas pedal to the floor and let up slowly three times within 5 seconds. You'll see the "Change Oil" light blink if you're successful. I would think that the same procedure would work for for your Silhouette.
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Re: TURN OFF "CHANGE OIL" LIGHT

2001 - Advance your odometer/trip meter to the oil setting and holding it in will reset the light.
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Re: TURN OFF "CHANGE OIL" LIGHT

What year?

Like al_donald said if your oil life monitor is on your odometer do it that way.

If a little older, try turning the key to on (not started) press the gas to the floor 3 times within 5 seconds then remove key. This should clear it.

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