YUOnDaGround
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Is this message connected to a sensor of some sort that actually reads that the oil is dirty or broken down or is this just a mileage counter that shows the message every 3,000 miles? Thanks for your time.
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This takes in account a lot more than just miles.
Engine temps, RPM's, temp outside when started. etc..
If you do all city driving it may come on at 2k miles. All highway it may not come on until 10k miles.
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The General Motors Oil Life System (GMOLS) is not simply a mileage counter; it is a computer-based software algorithm that calculates the right time to change a vehicle's engine oil based on operating conditions. When it is time for an oil change, a "change oil" message will light up on the instrument panel or driver information center. The vehicle oil should then be changed within 600 miles of the display message.
The GM Oil Life System monitors engine combustion events while also estimating oil temperature based on other engine operating conditions. Short trips, cold temperatures and towing loads all shorten the time between oil changes, while highway driving and milder temperatures extend the life of engine oil. GMOLS will automatically adjust the oil-change interval based on driving habits, engine characteristics and climate. From here, the computer is able to determine the rate of oil deterioration and notifies the driver when to change the oil.
You can continue to change your oil every 3,000 miles if you so choose, but remember to reset the system after changing the oil or you will get a false 'change oil' message. However, the GMOLS will allow you the ability to extend the mileage between changes without harming your engine. This will save you time and money as well as helping to protect the environment by minimizing the amount of used oil.