There is not a reset procedure for the Low level light. There is one for the oil change service due. On the side of the oil pan there should be a sensor with 2 wires coming out of it. Be sure you didn't knock the connector loose. If it is hooked up, unplug it and plug it back in. If the light remains on the sensor is bad. The oil will have to be drained back down to replace it.
That means the engine is over heating / running hot for some reason. Check thermostat, Coolant level in radiator, check for coolant leak on engine somewhere. Fix and repair as needed.
Physically check the engine oil level with the dipstick to confirm the engine is full of oil. If the engine is full, the oil level sensor or wiring to it may be at fault. If the level is low, go back to where the oil was changed and complain.
That means the engine is overheating. Check in this ORDER. First check coolant level in radiator, if low then Find and FIX the LEAK and refill the system with COOLANT. Check engine FAN clutch, Thermostat, Radiator making sure it is NOT stoped up. You will find your problem in these AREA.
No, oil level does not cause the check engine light.
You might not have sealed the air box properly, check the oil level and the plug leads also. If the engine sounds strange, bring it to a garage.
If your 94 Silverado with a 96 Silverado transmission slips out of overdrive when you are on the highway, the gears may have seized up. You should also check the transmission fluid level.
The oil level will not cause the check engine light to come on.See related question below.The oil level will not cause the check engine light to come on.See related question below.
Light on dash? Check fluid level in master cylinder
Oil level or pressure will not trip a check engine light.
No, check it after the engine has not been running for at least 15 minutes.
check coolent level
The coolant level is low.The coolant level is low.