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Resetting "oil change due" warning on EVIC
#21
Some high end cars the user cant reset the oil change message at all, dealer has to do it.
If its too easy to reset a lot of people will just push the reset button and motor on, maybe they should put a 'snooze' button on it to keep the light off for a couple days lol.
Also when its too easy to reset, like Fords on the DIC, many will reset it by mistake. There is no 'are you sure you want to reset?' message, you push the button once and its reset.
I have no problems with the Chrysler gas pedal reset, GM does the same thing on some cars/trucks I dont change my oil until the light goes on anyhow, its not all that complicated. Honestly its easier then remembering where you put the oil change stickers and having a working pen when I change he oil
If its too easy to reset a lot of people will just push the reset button and motor on, maybe they should put a 'snooze' button on it to keep the light off for a couple days lol.
Also when its too easy to reset, like Fords on the DIC, many will reset it by mistake. There is no 'are you sure you want to reset?' message, you push the button once and its reset.
I have no problems with the Chrysler gas pedal reset, GM does the same thing on some cars/trucks I dont change my oil until the light goes on anyhow, its not all that complicated. Honestly its easier then remembering where you put the oil change stickers and having a working pen when I change he oil
#23
In older Chrysler vehicles where you could select your own mileage interval this warning was actually useful because it related to the actual way I changed oil.
If you want to follow the message and do as it says that's great. Have fun. Even if you do that you can't argue with the fact that the method for resetting the message is non-intuitive. You can say it is not difficult, but nobody can say with a straight face that it is intuitive. And that was my main point above.
Rob
#24
Dodge says 8K/6mos between changes in the manual now on this '12, thats fine with me, its their baby for 100K miles.
#25
That premise only makes sense if you take as fact the idea that the 'change oil now' warning message is accurate or meaningful and must be followed. It is none of those. It is a guide. The owner's manual calls for oil changes every 6000 miles with non-synthetic oil. I know for a fact that my 'change oil' message comes on before a 6000 interval even during times when I am driving without high impact situations (i.e. no trailer towing, no short trips, highway speeds, moderate power levels, not dusty). So, to me the warning message is useless as it is.
In older Chrysler vehicles where you could select your own mileage interval this warning was actually useful because it related to the actual way I changed oil.
If you want to follow the message and do as it says that's great. Have fun. Even if you do that you can't argue with the fact that the method for resetting the message is non-intuitive. You can say it is not difficult, but nobody can say with a straight face that it is intuitive. And that was my main point above.
Rob
In older Chrysler vehicles where you could select your own mileage interval this warning was actually useful because it related to the actual way I changed oil.
If you want to follow the message and do as it says that's great. Have fun. Even if you do that you can't argue with the fact that the method for resetting the message is non-intuitive. You can say it is not difficult, but nobody can say with a straight face that it is intuitive. And that was my main point above.
Rob
IMO its not supposed to be intuitive, if it was it would easily be reset by mistake.
#26
I have read that G.M. ,Ford and Honda's OLM is a very good guide. It takes into account many factors. Service writer at a Chrysler store said a engineer told him that lots of time is in the design of the OLM on Chrysler vehicles and it was a very beneficial system. The Corvette forumns I am on its used and trusted by many.
#27
I have read that G.M. ,Ford and Honda's OLM is a very good guide. It takes into account many factors. Service writer at a Chrysler store said a engineer told him that lots of time is in the design of the OLM on Chrysler vehicles and it was a very beneficial system. The Corvette forumns I am on its used and trusted by many.
Supposedly, but even if it just came on at the maximum interval it would still be better than having no oil OLM at all for most.
Either way most dont come on every 6 months regardless of mileage, and they should if that interval is recommended. BMW and Mercedes and I'm sure a few others do.
#28
Well I am glad it's not part of the evic. I don't have one in my 2012 ram. Wanted a low price truck with a good power v8 and not spend 40000 to get it. And I got a crew cab pickup with a hemi power windows locks a sat radio cruise tilt and 20 in wheels for mid 20. A good value if your not into all the bells and whistles and don't want to pay for them. And I thought the instructions were easy enough to understand.