how to reset oil light on jeep grand cherokee 2014

Asked by Guru92XBP Jul 18, 2017 at 01:39 PM about the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Very easy to reset. 1.) get in the Jeep with the key. 2.) Do not step on the Brake pedal and then Press the Start Button twice. The engine should not start and it should show 'RUN'. 3.) Press the gas pedal to the floor 3 times within 5 seconds. 4.) Hit the Start button again to turn off. 5.) start the engine normally and the light should be reset. Here is a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FP8HNO9BcE

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After a bunch of "recalls" and dealer reprogramming, lock the 2014 EcoDiesel from outside using the FOB. Unlock and get in the drivers seat. Press the "Start button twice" while keeping your foot off the brake or gas to get it into accessory mode. After the dash display lights up showing the "oil change" notice, depress the accelerator pedal to the floor three times in a row. Take your foot off the pedals and count to three. Then open the driver's door. The oil notice should the jump to 100%. Turn off the ignition. 04Sept2020

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