HOW TO RESET: GMC Yukon Oil Service Maintenance Light

GMC Yukon Engine Oil Service Maintenance Reminder Light Reset

Steps by step tutorial on how to reset the oil service maintenance reminder indicator message light on GMC Yukon from the year 2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.

2007-2014 GMC Yukon Oil Service Light Reset

STEP 1

  • Close all doors, gear to park position.

STEP 2

  • Turn the ignition on but don’t start the engine.

STEP 3

  • Repeatedly press the INFO button until the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed.2007-2014 GMC Yukon oil reset -info button-remaining oil life

STEP 4

  • While the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed. Press and hold the CHECK button until the OIL LIFE is reset to 100%.2007-2014 GMC Yukon oil reset - check button to reset oil life to 100%

STEP 5

  • Turn off the ignition. The oil reset is complete.

2015-2020 GMC Yukon Oil Reset

STEP 1

  • Close all doors, gear to park position.

STEP 2

  • Turn the ignition on. Don’t start the engine.

STEP 3

  • Use the scroll button to navigate the INFO menu then press the CHECK button.2015-2020 GMC Canyon Oil reset -info

STEP 4

  • Then scroll down to REMAINING OIL LIFE.2015-2020 GMC Canyon Oil reset - remaining oil life

STEP 5

  • While the REMAINING OIL LIFE is displayed. Press and hold the CHECK BUTTON until the OIL LIFE is reset to 100%.2015-2020 GMC Canyon Oil reset - oil life reset to 100%

STEP 6

  • Turn Off the ignition.

About GMC Yukon

The Chevrolet Tahoe (and its badge-engineered GMC Yukon counterpart) is a full-size SUV from General Motors. Chevrolet and GMC sold two different-sized SUVs under their Blazer/Jimmy model names through the early 1990s. This situation changed when GMC rebadged the full-size Jimmy as the Yukon in 1991. Chevrolet waited until 1994 to rebadge the redesigned mid-size S-10 Blazer as the Blazer, renaming the full-size Blazer as the Tahoe. The name Tahoe refers to the rugged and scenic area surrounding Lake Tahoe in the western United States. The name Yukon refers to the Yukon territory of northern Canada. For the 1995 model year, the Tahoe and Yukon gained a new 4-door model slotting in size between the 2-door models and the longer wheelbase and higher passenger capacity to up to nine passengers like the Chevrolet Suburban and newly named Yukon XL.

The Tahoe is sold in North America, parts of Asia such as the Middle East, plus other countries including Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Angola as a left-hand drive vehicle. The Yukon is only sold in North America and the Middle East.

The Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon currently serve as a part of General Motors’ full-size SUV family. Lengthened wheelbase models are available for both as the Suburban for Chevrolet and Yukon XL for GMC. A luxury Denali model joined the Yukon lineup in 1998 for the 1999 model year. As of 2001, a Denali version of the Yukon XL has also been available as the Yukon XL Denali. The Cadillac Escalade is closely related to the Denali models of the Yukon. As of February 2014, the 2014 Tahoe was the top-ranked Affordable Large SUV in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings.[1]

The Tahoe’s main competition comes from the Ford Expedition, but it also competes with the Dodge Durango, Toyota Sequoia, and Nissan Armada.

The Tahoe has regularly been the best-selling full-size SUV in the United States, frequently outselling its competition by 2 to 1.