Q: I change my own oil. Should I reset the system myself?
A: You may reset the system according to the instructions in your Owner’s Manual, or you may ask your selling dealer for assistance.
Q: Will I damage the vehicle if I don't change the oil soon after the change oil light or message comes on?
A: As your Owner’s Manual specifies, you should change the oil as soon as possible after you see this indicator. We recommend that you change it no more than 600 miles after the message first appears.
Q: Do I have to check my oil level now that my vehicle is equipped with the GM Oil Life System?
A: Yes, the system does not sense oil level. As your Owner’s Manual specifies,we recommend that you check your oil every time you stop for gasoline.
Q: Will I void my warranty if I don't follow the GM Oil Life System regimen?
A: To maintain your warranty, you must comply with your Owner’s Manual recommendations.
Q: I had my vehicle’s oil changed recently but my GM Oil Life System indicator is still on.Why?
A: If the light is still on, the system may not have been reset when you changed your oil. You may reset it within 500 miles of your last oil change. If your vehicle has exceeded this mileage, change the oil at 3,000 miles and then reset the system.
Q: I still prefer to have my oil changed at about 3,500 miles.What should I do?
A: It is OK to change your oil before your vehicle notifies you that you are due for an oil change. Be sure, however, to reset the system when you change the oil, even if the GM Oil Life System light/message has not illuminated.
Q: I have driven 6,000 miles since my last oil change.My change oil light/message has not come on, but my oil seems dirty. Do I have a problem?
A: Your vehicle’s oil may discolor under normal conditions, depending on driving conditions. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for additional information.
Q: Can any dealer other than my selling dealer perform Simplified Maintenance?
A: We recommend that you care for your vehicle through your selling dealer so you can build a relationship with the team that sold you your vehicle. However, any GM Goodwrench dealer can perform Simplified Maintenance and reset the GM Oil Life System for you.
Q: I use synthetic oil. Should I expect to get more miles before the GM Oil Life System indicates I need an oil change?
A: The GM Oil Life System bases its calculations on the factory-fill requirement. While you may experience some benefits from the use of synthetic oil, it does not extend your vehicle’s required oil-drain interval.
Q: During the summer, I drive my vehicle in a very hot climate. Do I need to change the oil more often?
A: The GM Oil Life System calculates your vehicle’s needs based on a wide range of driving conditions, including more stressful situations such as severe climates, trailer towing, or stop-and-go operation. There is no need for you to override the recommendation of the GM Oil Life System.
Q: I continue to get 3,000-mile follow-up mailers from my GM dealer.What should I do?
A: Inform your servicing dealer that you prefer to follow the Simplified Maintenance schedule determined by the GM Oil Life System and would like them to adjust the type of follow-up mailings they send you.
Q: I have a 2002 model GM vehicle with the GM Oil Life System. Can I use the Simplified Maintenance schedule with it?
A: Because Simplified Maintenance was not yet introduced before the 2004 Model Year, continue to use the recommendations in your Owner’s Manual for that vehicle.