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Do they know how to reset the computer so that it stops telling you to change the oil? I don't have the manual for mine, so I have no idea on the procedure. Paying $100+ at a dealer seems a bit excessive...
It takes about 5 seconds for you to reset the oil life reading yourself. Turn on the key, select oil life, and then press reset for a few seconds. That is all there is to it.
Do they know how to reset the computer so that it stops telling you to change the oil? I don't have the manual for mine, so I have no idea on the procedure. Paying $100+ at a dealer seems a bit excessive...
By the way, I did not mean to suggest that Walmart change your oil for you. I was saying that you buy the oil and filter for about $30. You do the labor. I don't want anyone changing my oil but myself.
By the way, I did not mean to suggest that Walmart change your oil for you. I was saying that you buy the oil and filter for about $30. You do the labor. I don't want anyone changing my oil but myself.
I do that all the time with my Impreza. I think it works out to slightly over 30 for oil and filter. With the vette I was just unsure how to get under it to do the oil change. Some of the previous posts gave me a pretty good idea how to do it myself.
Ah, congrats on the New Black Z! I own a black Z as well and I agree, as with most black cars, dirt, water spots and scratches show up very easily. I usally hand wash mine and sometimes take it to the local car wash but I never take it to a mechinized one....I found any type of "waterless" car wash applied/removed with a soft cloth works really well and is much easier then waxing....good luck and enjoy your new Z!
Thanks. Once I will fix up the airdam, it will be picture time