2013-2016 Dodge Dart Oil Life/Oil Change Due Light Reset Guide

Last Updated on September 12, 2021 by Nick

Hey, Mopar fam! What is going on? In today’s post, we’ll show you how to reset an oil life or oil change light on the Dodge Dart. So if you have a Dodge Dart between 2012 and 2016, stay with us. We’ll show you everything from start to finish, what needs to be done, guys to reset your engine oil life.

By the way, guys, as you probably know, we have more than 1000 posts on Dodge and every car we get at the workshop. Because our mission is to save you guys as much money as possible. So let me explain what needs to be done to reset your oil life in this car.

2013-2016 Dodge Dart Oil Life/Oil Change Due Light Reset Guide

2013-2016 Dodge Dart Oil Life/Oil Change Due Light Reset Guide

For your info, this operation work for the last generation of the Dodge Dart (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 model years).

Gas Pedal Method

  • First, turn the ignition to the RUN position without actually starting the car
  • Then you’re need to step on the GAS PEDAL all the way down 3 times within 10 seconds
  • Once you done with that, you can go ahead and turn it back off and when you start the car the message will be gone

Dash Screen Method

Time needed: 3 minutes

Alright, here we’ve got a Dodge Dart, and as soon as you start the car, you see there indicates that it needs an oil change. So in this section, we’re going to reset the oil life by using the dash screen. So let me do that right now.

  1. Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position

    With your foot off the brake pedal, push the START button two times and it’s gonna go to the RUN position

  2. Go to the OIL LIFE screen

    Then you’re going to use this key to navigate to the menu. So you want to go ahead and press the ▲ up button until you see OIL LIFE
    oil life reset on dodge

  3. Hold down the ► right button

    Once you get there, you want to go ahead and hold the ► right button to at least go and reach 100%

So that’s how you are doing oil life reset on a Dodge Dart. I hope you found this content helpful and informative. If you have any questions, please put them in the comments below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. So thanks for stopping by, and see you next time.

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