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So today the Service Engine Soon light came on my family’s 2001 Montana. It’s got a little bit more than 89,900 miles and I know the air filters are due to be replaced at 90,000 miles. The oil was changed just a few months ago prior obtaining the vehicle and according to the sticker is not due for another until around 92,000 miles.
I do suspect there is a minor engine performance problem as the tach does not hold steady at idle as well as a problem, likely the shocks, in the rear suspension (to my knowledge, this vehicle has an air suspension but I’m not entirely sure), but I don’t believe either are related to the light.
I am not concerned about the light, but as I am learning how to be a mechanic, my family is allowing me the chance to reset it myself before we take it to a shop. As a note, I do not have access to a scan tool due to summer break so I am hoping there’s a way of resetting the light without one.
I’ve already looked around a little bit on the internet and found nothing but information I feel is inaccurate due to people seemingly confusing the Service Engine Soon light with the Change Engine Oil message or the Check Engine light. I have found no mention of how to reset the light in the owner’s manual either. I have seen Eric’s video on resetting a GM van maintenance light, but I don’t think the procedure will work for GM minivans and I also think the light shown in the video is for the oil life monitoring system, not the Service Engine Soon light.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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