Engine Oil Replacement Reminder Reset - Procedure 04

1990 Eagle Summit Base, AutomaticSECTION Engine Oil Replacement Reminder Reset - Procedure 04

The Flexible Service System (FSS) is a demand-activated engine oil service system. The FSS will illuminate a symbol (2) in the instrument cluster to indicate to the driver when a particular service is due. See Fig 1. After a level has dropped below a warning threshold, the remaining distance or the remaining time and the tool symbol (2) are displayed in the panel of the odometer. The counter can be reset after the indicated service has been performed.

NOTE: The FSS display can be called up for approximately ten seconds with the display illuminated by pressing the knob/button to the left of the display twice within one second.
  1. Turn the ignition key to the ON/RUN position.
  2. Within one second press the knob/button to the left of the display twice. See Fig 1.
  3. The present status for days remaining or distance traveled is displayed. Within ten seconds turn the key to OFF.
  4. Press and hold the knob/button to the left of the display, while turning the key to ON/RUN again. The present status for days remaining or distance traveled is displayed once more. Continue to hold the knob/button to the left of the display.
  5. Release the knob/button to the left of the display. After approximately ten seconds, a tone sounds and the display shows 7, 000 miles (11, 000 km) for approximately ten seconds.
Fig 1: Identifying FSS Display And Reset Button
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