What’s going on, guys. Today I’ll show you how to reset the oil life light on my Jeep Wrangler. After three or four thousand miles, that light will come on your Jeep Wrangler dashboard, saying an oil change required. Even if you take the vehicle to get the oil changed at one of those quick lube places, they don’t know how to reset the oil life.
You’re going to go home, and next time you start the vehicle, it’s going to flash oil reset again, and it’ll keep doing that till you reset it. So right now, I’ll show you how to reset that oil light; it will only take about thirty seconds. So let’s do it!
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Here just got done changing the oil on my Jeep Wrangler. And now I’m gonna teach you how to reset the oil change in your role or the percentage. So let me teach you right now.
Insert the key into the ignition and then turn it to the RUN position or one step before the start
As soon as the chimes stop, depress the gas pedal all the way to the floor three times within 10 seconds
Turn the ignition off and start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.
For your info, this operation work for the Jeep Wrangler JK (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 model years). For the latest model, you can reach it here.
In this section, we are talking about what happens if you forget to change your oil on time. Now, if your question is, is it okay if I forget to change my oil on time? The answer is NO!
The answer is very simple. However, we can do a little bit better than that. So if your question is, how bad will it be for my engine if I forget to change the oil on time? Well, suddenly, that’s a much more complicated question with a far more complex answer, so that’s what we’re going to get into in this content.
One of the most important properties of engine oil is its viscosity rating. So if you look at a bottle of oil, it may say something like 5W-30, and that number is giving you its viscosity rating. The 5W indicates the viscosity rating when the oil is cold. The W stands for winter, and then the 30 shows the oil’s viscosity when it is hot.
Generally speaking, the viscosity of that oil will remain the same throughout its useful life of that oil. But as that oil is used, it oxidizes. So that oxidation occurs because of the heat, the oxygen, the pressure the environment that this oil is within. So as that oxidation occurs within that oil, its viscosity eventually increases.
There are multiple reasons for that increase in viscosity, part of it being the oxidation and part being the volatile components within that oil. The lighter elements that cause it to be a bit more thin start to burn off. Also, as time goes on, you start to include and increase the number of contaminants within that oil. So all that results in the viscosity eventually beginning to go up as you have that within your engine for longer.
That’s unknown, you know. It’s going to depend on the oil you’re using, and it’s going to rely on the engine you’re using. But at a certain point, as you start to hit this point of the curve where the viscosity begins to go upwards, that’s where you’re going to start to run into danger because you’re not going to have proper flow within your engine. Without that adequate oil flow within the engine, you will not have appropriate protection, and you will start to increase wear.
The essential thing is that you change your oil on time, so if you stick to the 7,500-mile interval for synthetic, you’ll be OK. You should replace your oil filter at each oil change as well.
The 3.6-liter V-6 engine of the 2015 Jeep Wrangler requires 6 quarts of oil. SAE 5W-20 synthetic oil is the most often used lubricant.
Prestone Concentrate Antifreeze and Coolant 1 Gallon is used in the 2016 Jeep Wrangler. You will first need to open the hood and locate the radiator to do a coolant replacement on the car. Clear or black plastic containers will be mounted to the front of the engine compartment.
So there you go, the oil change reset is no longer appearing. Anyway, one thing to also check the oil level is to check the dipstick, see where the oil levels are, and see the oil color to check the engine oil’s overall health. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day.
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There is no such thing as a 3.0L V6 in any JK. What the hell are you talking about
Right!? Wranglers did get a new engine spec in 2013 after problems with the 3.8L V6 in the '07-'11, but not the 3.0L... The rest info does work though.