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Change oil light on how do i reset after i changeded oil on 2003 gmc 6 cyl.

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Turn the key to the on position and press the gas pedal to the floor 6 times in rapid succession. than start the trurck without turning the key off

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Ok....on the 03 ....turn the key on, ign off......press the gas pedal 3 times within 5 seconds of turning the key on.....then turn the key off and back on and should be reset.......on the 02....could be the same....but if not....on the older ones...u turn the key on, ign off......and just pump the **** out of the gas pedal....lol....like 5 to 10 times.....then turn the key off and back on .....the change oil light will blink 5 times then stay off...hope this helps

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I have a 02 gmc sierra I just changed the oil and the change oil light keep showing up on the console. Does any one know how to get it to reset.

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