If you have a Owners Manual in the Glove box you can find this Information on page 6-15, if not this is what you need to do.
Turn the Key ON, but don't Start the Engine, after the dash lights quit flashing (about 3 or 4 seconds) depress and release the Gas pedal 3 times slowly within 5seconds, then turn the Key OFF. Turn the Key ON, and the Change Oil Message should be gone, if not try again. (It may take a few tries to get it to work)
If you have the Optional DIC (Driver Information Center)
Turn Key ON, but don't Start Engine, Press MODE button until DIC reads "OIL LIFE LEFT/HOLD SET TO RESET, press and hold the Set button until 100% is displayed.
You should hear 3 chimes, and the Change Oil message should go OFF, if not repeat the proceedure.
Read you owner's manual.
I dont belive the aztek has one think only fords have those
It depends on if you have the Driver information center or not the owners manual will let you know or most dealerships will do it for you no charge
unplug the battery for 15- 20 mins it should reset it i think
The only thing you need to reset is the clock and radio station presets.
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.
to reset the computor..all you have to do is take the negative battery cable off for about 10 min. then tighten back on. tada!
Hold the oil/trip Reset button while ignition is on (not car) for 8 seconds
Turn the key on. Depress the gas pedal and release 3 times slowly. Should reset it.
Don't think it has one. Mine won't start and I can't find one on inet or on car.
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.