You will find a push button protruding from the instrument cluster. It is used to switch between odometer, trip A odometer, trip B odometer and the oil change life indicator. Each time you push the button, a different display is shown. Turn the ignition ON but don't start the vehicle. Select the oil life display then PRESS AND HOLD the button in for 5 seconds. The display will be reset to 100 (%).
Pontiac does not use inertia/reset switches.
I am still waiting for the answer u cant reset the abs light u have to take it to the shop, if your abs light is on there is something wrong with your trac system
Read you owner's manual.
The check engine light has nothing to do with an oil change. The check engine light is reset with a scan tool after repairing the failure that caused it.
Not exactly sure what you're asking for here, but if you mean a fuel pump reset switch, as on a Ford, these vehicles are not equipped with it.
Hold the oil/trip Reset button while ignition is on (not car) for 8 seconds
No problem, if it's like my 2001 Montana. Just press your mileage trip button until you get to the 'oil' reading. Then, just press on same button and hold for a few seconds. It should go back to 100 (fresh oil).
Turn the key on. Depress the gas pedal and release 3 times slowly. Should reset it.
The ABS light on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am can be reset by connecting an OBDII code reader to the vehicle's computer. It can reset all codes and determine their cause.
Have the SRS repaired by a qualified technician and they will reset the light.
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