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Car Forum / GMC Cars / February 2006

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changing battery and oil life monitor

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Rick - 27 Feb 2006 20:53 GMT
Do you know if disconnecting the battery from the car reset the oil life
monitor ??

thanks
HLS@nospam.nix - 27 Feb 2006 21:40 GMT
> Do you know if disconnecting the battery from the car reset the oil life
> monitor ??

Should do.  On many GMs there is a button that will reset it.
Woody - 27 Feb 2006 21:52 GMT
RTFM Your operators manual has that information.

> Do you know if disconnecting the battery from the car reset the oil life
> monitor ??
>
> thanks
RmdGRD - 28 Feb 2006 00:10 GMT
Some gms require u to tyrn key to on position (without starting engine)
press gas pedal to floor 3 times in 5 secs, and will reset.

RTFM Your operators manual has that information.

> Do you know if disconnecting the battery from the car reset the oil life
> monitor ??
>
> thanks
Rick - 28 Feb 2006 10:42 GMT
Woody, RTFQ,

And let me rephrase it...

Oil life Mon. at 50 %. I need to change the car Battery.

This action will automatically reset the O.L.M to 100 % or not ??

I am asking since the Century doesn't show the percentage on the dashboard

Thanks

;-)

> RTFM Your operators manual has that information.
>
>> Do you know if disconnecting the battery from the car reset the oil life
>> monitor ??
>>
>> thanks
 
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