Chevrolet SS Change Engine Oil Soon Maintenance Light Reset
A quick and simple guide on how to reset the change engine oil soon service maintenance reminder indicator light on Chevrolet SS from the year 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.<>
STEP 1
- Close all doors, gear to the park position.
STEP 2
- Turn off the ignition.
STEP 3
- Press and hold the push start button for 10 seconds until the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message appears.
STEP 4
- While the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON MESSAGE appears, Press the gas pedal 3 times within 5 seconds until the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message disappears.
STEP 5
- Turn off the ignition. The oil reset is complete.
IF THE ABOVE TUTORIAL NOT APPLICABLE TO YOUR CHEVROLET SS MODEL, PLEASE FOLLOW THE TUTORIAL BELOW.
STEP 1
- Close all doors, gear to the park position.
STEP 2
- Turn the ignition on, don’t start the engine. If the OIL LIFE is not shown, please start the car engine.
STEP 3
- Press the MENU button until the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed. Use the scroll button to navigate.
STEP 4
- While the remaining OIL LIFE is displayed, press and hold the SET/CLR button to reset the OIL LIFE to 100%.
STEP 5
- Turn off the ignition.
FOR SOME MODEL OF CHEVROLET SS PLEASE FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE
STEP 1
- Close all doors, gear to the park position.
STEP 2
- Press the CAR INFORMATION button, until the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed.
STEP 3
- While the remaining oil life is displayed, press and hold the CHECK BUTTON until the OIL LIFE is reset to 100%.
STEP 4
- Turn off the ignition. The oil reset is complete.
About Chevrolet SS
The Chevrolet SS was powered by a 6.2-litre LS3 V8 engine from the Chevrolet Corvette (C6), with power and torque outputs of 415 hp (309 kW) and 415 lb⋅ft (563 N⋅m).The only available transmission for model year 2014 was a six-speed automatic that could be shifted manually using paddle shifters on the steering wheel.<>
The Chevrolet SS had an MSRP of US$44,470. There was a single, fully equipped specification level, with two optional extras: a sunroof and a full-size spare tire. The SS came with Chevrolet’s MyLink system (including Bluetooth, Sirius XM Radio, and Pandora Radio features) and, like the VF Commodore, had auto-park assist, a blind-spot monitoring system, a lane departure warning system and electronic power steering. The SS was fitted with 19-inch wheels. On 7 June 2013 Holden began touting the VF Commodore and its ties to the Chevrolet SS in a series of new television commercials which were released online.<>
On 20 February 2013 GM announced that the Chevrolet SS would not be sold in Canada, despite having been previewed there days before the February 2013 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.<>
On 6 September 2013, Chevrolet announced that the number of Chevrolet SS vehicles are limited to selected Chevrolet dealerships based on their sales of the Corvette C7 and the SS’s brother, the Camaro, claiming that the allocation might have more to do with production rather than supply and demand. Chevrolet projected about 2,000 to 3,000 vehicles a year instead of the much speculated 15,000 to 20,000 cited in the media.<>
On 30 July 2014, Chevrolet announced that the SS would become the first vehicle in the brand’s lineup to feature an automatic parking assist system. Chevrolet added the option of a manual transmission, standard Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) and OnStar’s 4G LTE service to the 2015 model, which debuted at the Woodward Dream Cruise in August 2014.<>
For the 2016 model, Chevrolet announced that the SS would receive a facelifted front design revised LED lighting, dual mode exhaust system, a new “Slipstream Blue” paint colour (replacing “Perfect Blue” and “Alchemy Purple Metallic”), red Brembo brake calipers and an updated wheel design (with cast aluminum construction, as opposed to the forged aluminum wheels used previously).<>
For the 2017 model year, three exterior colours were removed (Some Like It Hot Red metallic, Jungle Green metallic, and Mystic Green metallic) and two colours were added: Orange Blast and Nightfall Gray Metallic. This was also the final year of the SS, as Chevrolet announced on 9 January 2017 that with the Commodore ending production in Australia there are no plans for a successor. (source:wiki)<>
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