How do you reset the computer after doing an oil change on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
anonymous
2008-03-15 12:36:39 UTC
How do you reset the computer after doing an oil change on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Five answers:
Joe Rockhead
2008-03-15 12:39:53 UTC
On the overhead computer display console, press "Step" repeatedly until you get to the "service in.......miles/KMS" once this display is up, press and hold the "Reset" button and it will reset the service warning and put your service interval mileage back to the standard mileage.
anonymous
2016-05-30 01:32:40 UTC
You take a screw off at the bottom of the car and the oil will drain out. Have a container where the oil can drain into and don't make a mess. Now the oil filter varies on location depending on the type of car. I don't know where it is located in a jeep. My car has it at the bottom but yours could be under the hood. You just unscrew the filter and replace it with a new one. You will need some tools to unscrew both.
pancakes & hyrup
2008-03-15 12:41:38 UTC
first, check your owner's manual, it will say.
If you don't have it, I know with GMs you have to turn on the key (not start it) and press the gas pedal 3 times, then the oil or engine light will flash. Then you're good to go.
Otherwise, you may be able to access those controls from your radio. I have an '03 Impala (Again, GM, not Chrysler) and you have to press and hold the "1" button on the radio for about 10 sec and it will go into options to set/change.
Sorry for no other helpful info Chrysler-related.
anonymous
2008-03-15 12:39:39 UTC
you shouldn't need to reset the computer however you can diconnect the battery wait a bit then connect it again that is how I did it
anonymous
2008-03-15 12:39:29 UTC
try rebooting
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