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Sometimes mowers, like cars, are pre-programmed to display service interval lights after X number of hours. You may have changed the oil just before such an occurence. I'd give it a few more running hours and it should turn off. Check the manual regarding the oil change interval and the warning light.
Did you tilt the mower on its side when changing the oil? Be sure the oil is at proper level. Be sure the air filter is not saturated with oil or fuel. If it is replace it. Start and run mower outside. The smoke should clear up after a few minutes of run time
If the warning light says "chg oil" the meter is telling you it is time to change the oil. The meter will automatically re-set after 6-8 hours of run time. It cannot be manually re-set.
Change you oil and while you are at it change the filter. Do not run until you have completed. You risk engine damage by loosing too much oil while running it.
Hi, the oil change light will go off in two hours running time. It does not stop the mower from starting. If your mower will not start you have an unrelated problem. Hope this helps, regards Phil
Most common is a dirty air filter, followed by a plugged vent hole in the filler cap on the gas tank. Next would be fuel issues either in the supply line or in the carburetor.
Hope this helps, --W/D--
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