How to reset oil display on 06's+
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switch odo to oil %.
Press and hold ten seconds (til it flashes)
press and hold again 5 seconds (til it resets)
I changed my oil last week-end, so I still remember. hehe.
RTM FTW!
Press and hold ten seconds (til it flashes)
press and hold again 5 seconds (til it resets)
I changed my oil last week-end, so I still remember. hehe.
RTM FTW!
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Originally Posted by SS2000GT,Aug 7 2007, 02:23 PM
How do you do it on the 02? I am too lazy to search
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Originally Posted by LABrit,Aug 7 2007, 01:19 PM
What the hell does that mean?
Thanks though!
Thanks though!
Read The Manual For The Win!
I now keep my owners manual in the garage with my
tools, rags, cleaners, etc. In the back cover, I keep
adding new nifty things like, "torque the lug nuts to 973FT/lb",
"torque the oil drain bolt to 3FT/lb", etc, so next time I work
on my car, it's right there.
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Originally Posted by TurtleS2k,Aug 7 2007, 01:22 PM
RTM = Remember Too Much?
(Hey, at least I didn't put the 'F' in there.. I hate when people do that)
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it's RTFM.....common man.....when you use acronyms you need to use the correct one....
like "It was an ID-10T issue"
btw....that last comment wasn't for the OP....it was just an example
like "It was an ID-10T issue"
btw....that last comment wasn't for the OP....it was just an example