It should reset itself when the coolant is back to the appropriate level as long as the sensor is working properly. If you look in the overflow reservoir and can see coolant, the sensor or wiring might be the problem.
On my aurora, I just hold in the reset button.............
Does not have one.
How do you reset antitheft in oldmobie auroa
hold the engine reset button in until it resets
Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery for 30 seconds. The PCM will reset.
you don't, replace the sensor as it's bad.
Open the door where the date etc is and when you press on the reset button, hold it down for more than 15 seconds and the percentage will zero out...then press date and time or whatever other function you want
Hold on/off button and reset simultaneously for 3 secs
To reset the security system on a 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora, you can try disconnecting the vehicle's battery for about 15 minutes. This may reset the system and clear any issues. Alternatively, if the vehicle has a key fob, pressing the unlock button on the fob while near the vehicle can sometimes reset the security system. If these methods do not work, consulting the owner's manual or a professional mechanic may be necessary.
If the low coolant message is on and you are certain that the coolant level is up, then you probably have a faulty sensor or sensor connector. The low coolant indicator should turn itself off as soon as the coolant is filled.
To reset the computer on a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora, you must press and hold the on/off button for a few seconds. This will switch the computer from English to Metric mode or which ever way you choose. This information can also be found in the owner's manual on the first section of the DIC programming section. Hope this information helps someone out there. Aurora owner, Dennis
To reset the date and time in a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora, you typically need to do so through the vehicle's settings on the radio or instrument cluster display. Consult your owner's manual for specific instructions on how to change the date and time settings in your car.