Oil level check from the instrument panel
After the engine is warm turn it off for a few minutes. Then turn your key on but do not start the engine. Wait a few seconds and the oil icon will come on. Push the left whatever you call it and it will display your oil status.
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
Push the left whatever you call it and it will display your oil status.
Here is the procedure I used today and it worked fine:
1. The engine temp should be at a normal operating level and the car should be on a level surface.
2. Turn off the engine.
3. Turn on the ignition switch, but do not start the engine.
4. Press and hold the status indicator pushbutton switch (a more technical term...) for 3-5 seconds.
5. 1-2 seconds after releasing the switch, you will see an oil icon in the trip odometer display location and a clock icon in the odometer display.
6. Press the pushbutton twice, and the oil indicator will read ok, high, 1 Qt Low, or 2 Qt Low.
7. If the display continues to read blank. there is a problem with the sensor.
8. The display will clear itself in about 10 seconds, or you can clear it immediately by pressing the pushbutton one more time.
I tried this three times, and it worked each time. This method eliminates the five minute wait after stopping the engine. The only problem with this method is that it will reset your trip odometer.
1. The engine temp should be at a normal operating level and the car should be on a level surface.
2. Turn off the engine.
3. Turn on the ignition switch, but do not start the engine.
4. Press and hold the status indicator pushbutton switch (a more technical term...) for 3-5 seconds.
5. 1-2 seconds after releasing the switch, you will see an oil icon in the trip odometer display location and a clock icon in the odometer display.
6. Press the pushbutton twice, and the oil indicator will read ok, high, 1 Qt Low, or 2 Qt Low.
7. If the display continues to read blank. there is a problem with the sensor.
8. The display will clear itself in about 10 seconds, or you can clear it immediately by pressing the pushbutton one more time.
I tried this three times, and it worked each time. This method eliminates the five minute wait after stopping the engine. The only problem with this method is that it will reset your trip odometer.
My dash readout says -2,300. Does that refer to oul change and am I that far past needing it changed? Just bought a 2006 Ltd.
It means that if you did the last change, and properly reset the FSS, that you now have 9,300 miles on the car since the last change.
Since you just bought the car, do the oil change and reset the FSS, then you will know when to do it again.
When you reset the FSS, you will see 7,000 miles displayed.
It's all covered in the owner's manual, if you don't have one, you can download one from the below link.
Since you just bought the car, do the oil change and reset the FSS, then you will know when to do it again.
When you reset the FSS, you will see 7,000 miles displayed.
It's all covered in the owner's manual, if you don't have one, you can download one from the below link.
I think anyone who leaves their oil and filter unchanged for 7,000 miles is being foolish. I think3,000 miles is long enough, just because a car company brags about the service interval does not mean we have to believe them. I would not buy a high mileage car that had been treated this way.
Look at the oil on the dipstick that black stuff in the oil is not good for your engine, the more mileage on the oil the blacker it gets,it also collects other undesirable contaminants as well. I change my oil every 2,500 miles needed or not.
If you want to get an idea of how a members car has been treated read their posts.
Look at the oil on the dipstick that black stuff in the oil is not good for your engine, the more mileage on the oil the blacker it gets,it also collects other undesirable contaminants as well. I change my oil every 2,500 miles needed or not.
If you want to get an idea of how a members car has been treated read their posts.
Last edited by onehundred80; May 4, 2017 at 07:25 PM.
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I had to do this now or I would have forgotten all about it.
Last edited by onehundred80; May 5, 2017 at 07:55 PM.
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I'm pleased to see I'm not the only one who knows nothing about technical terms. Made my day
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