what determines "change oil" light??
what determines "change oil" light??
time/mileage calculation or does the truck actually analyze the oil??
The reason I ask is I got the light after only 4000 miles using Mobil 1. At least I assume my local drive thru shop gave me what I paid for. I changed it myself today so I know what I got this time.
Steve
The reason I ask is I got the light after only 4000 miles using Mobil 1. At least I assume my local drive thru shop gave me what I paid for. I changed it myself today so I know what I got this time.
Steve
Doesn't it say "Oil Change" or something along those lines on the display?
You can change the intervals by going into the display setup. 100% should be 5,000 miles/6 months. If you change it to 50% it would be 2500 miles/3 months ect. This is for 04-08
Not sure what year truck you have, did they change the 09-10/11 to 7,500 mile intervals?
You can change the intervals by going into the display setup. 100% should be 5,000 miles/6 months. If you change it to 50% it would be 2500 miles/3 months ect. This is for 04-08
Not sure what year truck you have, did they change the 09-10/11 to 7,500 mile intervals?
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Right from the maker
Right from the maker
you caught me, it actually isn't a "light". my 2010 has a small led display that I can click thru using the mileage reset button. Similar to yours just 2 lines of text. If I remember correctly it said:
"Oil Condition
Change Oil"
If you do a "System Check" it normally tells you the % left of oil ie quality of oil.
"Oil Condition
Change Oil"
If you do a "System Check" it normally tells you the % left of oil ie quality of oil.
Is it possible that the shop didn't reset the monitor? Did YOU reset it when you changed it?
If you used regular Mobil 1, I would not run it past 7500 miles/6 months - you need to use the EP and a Mobil 1 or similar filter to extend your interval.
If you used regular Mobil 1, I would not run it past 7500 miles/6 months - you need to use the EP and a Mobil 1 or similar filter to extend your interval.






