If you press and hold the check mark on your DIC’s (hahalolol, everytime) most of that crap can be reset...mileage, fuel used, engine hrs....etc
Scary isn't it? I heard there is a service bulletin on the engine hour meter. Apparently it can reset if your batteries lose enough charge.
Can you check fuel consumed with the gauge stalk?
Darren- Great deal on your records! I have to submit a freedom of information request for service info on my Tahoe.
After getting burned a couple times, I always tear into every vehicle I buy! If I take my cars to a shop, I explain to the service techs the condition of the systems they are working on. After chatting about performance upgrades, etc. I don't usually get much BS.
Updates:
Today:
-I installed the new front ES end links and torqued all of my suspension components to spec. Greased the outer tie rods.
-Double checked the brake bleeders for tightness.
-Changed my oil again. I found some specs of black "gunk" and a few copper particles in the 225-mile old oil. Given this, I plan to change the oil again in 500-1000 miles to help "flush" out any remaining gunk. I installed a new magnetic drain plug, Mobil 1 filter and Mobil 1 oil. When the shop changed my oil last, they didn't replace the drain plug gasket so it started leaking.
-Rotated the tires.
-Unfortunately it seems I accidentally unplugged an ABS wire somewhere because the ABS light and "Service stabilitrak", etc. warnings are coming up on the gauge cluster now. I suspect the wires near the rear shocks.
I test drove around the neighborhood. The SUV is much more controlled with the new struts! Body sway is greatly reduced, the transmission shifts well, there is less play in the shifter, the steering wheel gives good feedback, and the brakes perform much better. Brake "feel" is dramatically improved. Awesome. While it's not my Z, handling is decent!
Tomorrow:
-I will take the SUV to NTB to get an alignment, tire balance, etc. I will see if they can grease the parking brake cable (forgot this) and locate the disconnected ABS plug. Then it's more time removing sticker residue.
Soon:
-Replace the spark plugs and wires. Need a 3/8 swivel to reach plug #8.
-Replace the serpentine belt, AC belt, tensioner, and idler pulley. The serpentine belt or AC belt squeals when cold.
-Install Airaid MIT
-Replace headlight bulbs
-Replace rusted aux battery tray and accessory hardware, potentially grind rust from the chassis under the tray. My angle grinder was stolen so will need to buy another, ugh!
Then it's off to the body shop to check/reseal the roof holes and replace the cracked windshield! In the meantime I will start ordering the interior parts.