http://www.1aauto.com/1A/-/GMC/Sierra 1A Auto shows you how easy it is to check and change the oil in a 2002 GMC Sierra. This also applies to GMC Sierra and …
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/-/GMC/Sierra 1A Auto shows you how easy it is to check and change the oil in a 2002 GMC Sierra. This also applies to GMC Sierra and …
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Very helpful. I am a female learner trying do things on my own and this
gave a very through explanation. Thank you.
On my 05′ I turn the key on but don’t start it. and push the gas pedal
three times the mileage or percentage gauge will reset. It does cover it in
the manual.
You should be able to apply this video to your application. Hope this helps
you out. Have a great day! 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
Hey 1aa great videos man helps alot!! Can u put done videos on how to
change brakes on gmc and how to properly change cool air intake plz thank
you
If the needles stuck in that postion it may be a bad gauge.
@kenman1717 Good Idea, Didn’t even think of that.
More**. 2006 gmc Sierra 2500 hd
Missing the information to reset the Oil Change Light. Do you know to do?
Thanks.
I just got one of these, Great to see it first before I do it. Glad to see
you using Mobil 1, also.
Also, depending on your hand strength, you may not want to use a tool to
tighten the new oil filter. I have never used anything other than my hands
to install new oil filters — hundreds installed and zero leaks! If you
can get close to 3/4 turn after the gasket ring just makes contact with the
sealing surface on the engine, you will be fine. After you start the engine
to get oil into the filter, take a look under the vehicle to make sure no
oil is leaking. Top off and go.
I wanted 2 add that pouring 1/2 qt oil in new filter (since it is mounted
verticle) no oil will pour out. Better 4 engine than an empty filter at
start up. Enjoy yer video’s.
Hey 1aauto great job guys hey can you put up a videotape to change front
brakes on a gmc 2500 06 please will help you Have the best and correct
videos
i noticed you didn’t put a deflector out the back of the skidplate so the
oil doesn’t drain onto the skidplate. i could see the oil dripping out the
front holes of the skidplate. out service manager gets mad at us if we
don’t either take the skid plate off or put a deflector on there, he hates
comebacks for oil leaks, and all it is, is the oil laying on the skid plate.
Helps alot, thnx
@akortscheff If you press the button it should come up with a menu option
to reset the oil change mileage. The owners manual would also cover this if
you have it. Hope this helps you out.
Thanks!
One trick you use with the filter is drive a punch through the bottom and
let it drain
How do u reset the oil guage it’s gone to 100 &I know that’s not the case
thnx
how is it a very bad design? having the drain plug going straight down will
cause even more problems hence why the skid plate is there, the bolt can
get sheered off, and actually most cars are out the side for the same
reason. all GM truck pans are identical, no reason to make them any
different. also, since the 8.1 and 6.0 have dual 3″ exhaust they take up a
good amount of room, which is another reason the oil hits it a little.