The GM procedure page I have for reference only goes back to 1996 vette. That procedure may be similar to yours so here it is.
1. Turn the key to RUN, but don't start the engine.
2. Press ENG MET on the Trip Monitor, Then within 5 seconds, press it again.
3. Within 5 seconds, press and hold GAUGES on the Trip Monitor. The CHANGE OIL light should flash.
4. Hold the GAUGES button until the CHANGE OIL light stops flashing and goes out. This should take about 10 seconds.
5. When light goes out, the monitor is reset. If the monitor doesn't reset, turn off the ignition and start over.
2006-07-11 06:32:43
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answered by Scooter 2
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unplug your battery and that should reset everything in the system. If that doesnt work just take it into the dealership or when you get an oil change ask someone to reset it.
2006-07-09 13:24:03
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answered by dkwr14 3
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theres a trick....turn the key till just before the engine turns over....pump the gass three times.....turn the key off...wait 30 seconds and then start the car......my dad taught me that trick...works for any model chevy from 90-96
2006-07-09 12:41:26
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answered by the_real_peagen 2
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turn the key to acc. pull back tukn signel handel push gas pedal down hard 3 times to the floor fast turn switch off then try.
2006-07-10 08:24:28
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answered by Douglas R 4
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change the oil , or take the ground cable off the battery, jus guessing
2006-07-09 12:36:33
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answered by chuck s 4
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change the oil an dhave it reset
2006-07-12 06:19:27
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answered by kcsakany 3
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