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Widespread Hummer 12-10-2011 07:24 AM

Oil change per DIC
 
Been waiting for my DIC to tell me its time to change my oil. And waiting, and waiting, and waiting.... Its driving me nuts. Its been about 9k since my last oil change. Does everyone wait until the DIC indicator pops up or do it when you feel its time?

Broken Halo 12-10-2011 07:27 AM

I have faith in the technology.....I wait. BUT...I only use synthetic oil ;)

WannaScoopaDis 12-10-2011 07:48 AM

As often as you hear about sensors and computers going bad, I would not wait. Its not worth the $20 to change my oil to wait and see what happens if I didnt. Im sure the consequences would cost a whole lot more... Just my $.02

Widespread Hummer 12-10-2011 07:54 AM

Yes synthetic here as well, and the oil doesn't look particualrly dirty, not that that is a defining test. I guess I just have to learn to trust tech myself :)

RGray711 12-10-2011 08:07 AM

I also use synthetic but I don't wait about 6000 I change.

mgoblue85 12-10-2011 10:36 AM

Synthetic here too. And around 6000 or so miles. 9000 seems like a lot to me.

wfturner 12-10-2011 01:06 PM

Wait, do I hear your DIC chiming ??
No I don't, and yes to synthetic oil and get it changed.
Why wait ?

Besides all the guys answers just above can't be all wrong

Broken Halo 12-10-2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by wfturner (Post 266275)
Wait, do I hear your DIC chiming ??
No I don't, switch to synthetic oil and get it changed.
Why wait ?

Besides all the guys answers just above can't be all wrong

If that's what you're comfortable with, then go for it......your money, your truck. But the old 3000 mile rule has gone the way of the carburetor. Today's engines and lubricants far exceed the quality and technology of years past. The owner's manual DOES have a disclaimer stating to change at least once a year even if the Oil Life Indicator doesn't activate. An article worth reading:;)
Is the 3,000-Mile Oil Change a Thing of the Past?

Doc Olds 12-10-2011 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Broken Halo (Post 266239)
I have faith in the technology.....I wait. BUT...I only use synthetic oil ;)

Yep, I change my own oil (Mobil 1) and always wait for the DIC to tell me when it is time. Usually amounts to somewhere around 7500 - 8000 miles.

The GM Oil Life Monitor uses NO sensors, and its program is set for mineral based oil (except for the Corvette which requires synthetic). So if you go by the monitor, and use synthetic, you have built in your own extra protection buffer. :cool:

GMs FAQ:

Frequently Asked Questions


How does the system work?

The GM Oil Life Monitor System is not a mileage counter. It is actually a computer based software algorithm that determines when to change oil based on engine operating conditions. There is no actual oil condition sensor. Rather, the computer continuously monitors engine-operating conditions to determine when to change oil. Over the years, millions of test miles have been accumulated to calibrate the system for a variety of vehicles. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now on more than 10 million
GM vehicles.

How do I operate the system?
The GM Oil Life Monitor System is very easy to use. First, refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for a description of the specific ‘change oil’ message and the instructions for resetting the system. When the vehicle has been driven the appropriate miles, the ‘change oil’ message will be illuminated on the instrument panel or driver information center when the vehicle is first started. An oil change should be done within two fuel tank fillups
from when the message was first displayed. Immediately after the oil has been changed, the system must be reset. After resetting, the ‘change oil’ display will no longer be displayed after engine start up.

I change my oil every 3000 miles, so of what use is this system?
You can continue to change your oil every 3000 miles if you so choose, but remember to reset the system after changing the oil or you will get a false “change oil” message. However the GM Oil Life Monitor System will allow you the ability to extend the mileage between changes without harming your engine. This will save you time and money as well as helping to protect the environment by minimizing the amount of used oil.

Do I have to use special oil?

The GM Oil Life Monitor System is calibrated for use with standard “Starburst” mineralbased automotive engine oil. Synthetic oils are not required except for the Corvette. Make sure to read the owner’s manual and select the viscosity and oil grade that is correct for your engine. Any oil selected for use should carry the ILSAC “Starburst”.

How many miles can I expect to go between oil changes when using this system?
The beauty of the GM Oil Life Monitor System is that it will automatically
adjust the oil change interval based engine characteristics, driving habits and the climate in which the vehicle is operated. For instance, mild highway driving in a warm climate will maximize the interval between oil changes. Depending on the vehicle, this could be in excess of 7000 miles and as high as 12,000 miles. On the other hand, short trip driving in cold a climate may limit the oil change to 3000 miles or less. In general, most people that drive
a combination of city and highway schedules find that the GM Oil Life Monitor System will indicate an oil change every 7500 to 8500 miles.

What happens if I change oil and forget to reset the system?
Since the GM Oil Life Monitor System does not actually sense oil condition, it is important that the engine computer knows when an oil change takes place. By enabling the reset (read owner’s manual for instructions), it lets the computer know an oil change has taken place. In the event that an oil change is done without resetting the system, the ‘change oil’ indicator will remain illuminated until the system is rest. The more miles that are driven without the system being reset, the more inaccurate the GM Oil Life Monitor
System will be. If more than 500 miles have been driven after an oil change without resetting the GM Oil Life Monitor System, the oil change interval should be defaulted back to 3000 miles. After the oil has been changed and the system reset, normal use of the system can be resumed.

The oil change service station recommends that I change oil every 3000 miles. Why should I not believe them?
The 3000 mile oil change is very conservative approach to maintaining your vehicle that dates back to 1968. Many advancements in engine and oil technology have been made since then. These advancements, in conjunction with using the GM Oil Life Monitor System, allow engine oil drain intervals to be increased without risking harm your the engine.

I change my own oil, should I reset the system myself?
You can reset per the vehicle owner's manual, or ask your selling dealer.

Will I damage the car if I don't get the oil changed soon after the light comes on?
As stated in the owner's manual, change oil as soon as possible. It is recommended that oil be changed within 600 miles of the change oil light / message.

Do I have to check my oil level now that my vehicle is equipped with the GM Oil Life Monitor System?
Yes, the system does not sense oil level. As stated in the owner's manual, it is recommended that you check your oil every time you stop for gasoline.

Will I void my warranty if I don't go by the GM Oil Life Monitor System?
Complying with the owner's manual recommendations will maintain the warranty.

I had my oil changed recently and now my GM Oil Life Monitor System light came on.
If the system was not reset (refer to owner's manual) at the time of oil change, the system can be reset as long as it's been less than 500 miles since the last oil change. If this mileage has been exceeded, change the oil at 3000 miles and reset system.

I prefer to have my oil changed still around 3,500 miles, what should I do?
It is ok to change oil prior to being notified by the vehicle. Be sure the system is reset even if the GM Oil Life Monitor System light has not illuminated.

My oil seems dirty, I have 6,000 miles and no light, do I have a problem?
Discoloration will take place under normal conditions depending on driving conditions. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for further information

Can any dealer other than my selling dealer perform Simplified Maintenance
services?

While we like to recommend the selling dealer, any GM Goodwrench dealership can perform the Maintenance I and Maintenance II service and reset the GM Oil Life System.

I use synthetic oil, should I expect to get more miles before the trigger point with GMOLS?
The GM Oil Life System is calculated based on the factory fill requirement. While some benefits may exist, the oil drain interval is not extended due to the use of synthetic oil.

During Summer I drive my vehicle in a very hot climate, do I need to change oil more often?
The beauty of the GM Oil Life System is that it calculates for severe climate use and determines the oil change interval just as it does for trailer towing as well as stop and go operation. There is no need to adjust the oil change based on climate, as well as vehicle use.

I continue to get 3,000 mile follow-up mailers from my dealer, what should I do?
Inform you servicing dealer that you prefer to go by the Maintenance I and Maintenance II driven by the GM Oil Life Monitor System so that they may adjust the way you receive follow-up mailings.

I have another GM vehicle a 2002 model with the GM Oil Life Monitor System, can I use the Simplified Maintenance Schedule with it also?
While it is equipped with the GM Oil Life Monitor System, Maintenance I and
Maintenance II was not yet introduced. The proper recommendation would always be to follow the owner’s manual.

wfturner 12-10-2011 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by Broken Halo (Post 266278)
If that's what you're comfortable with, then go for it......your money, your truck. But the old 3000 mile rule has gone the way of the carburetor. Today's engines and lubricants far exceed the quality and technology of years past. The owner's manual DOES have a disclaimer stating to change at least once a year even if the Oil Life Indicator doesn't activate. An article worth reading:;)
Is the 3,000-Mile Oil Change a Thing of the Past?

I am comfortable changing at about 6 thousand to 75 hundred miles, I usually change oil when it is convenient for me and not wait until it chimes

gotafish 12-10-2011 02:40 PM

Is synthetic oil nessasary.Been using regular oil since day one. Change every 3000 miles.No off roading.

Broken Halo 12-10-2011 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by gotafish (Post 266282)
Is synthetic oil nessasary.Been using regular oil since day one. Change every 3000 miles.No off roading.

Not necessary, but as Doc said, an added buffer. I have been keeping accurate mileage records on my H3 since I got it 4 years ago. I switched to synthetic Mobil 1 two years ago and saw an IMMEDIATE 1 mile per gallon increase, that has been consistent ever since.:D

Widespread Hummer 12-11-2011 07:37 AM

Thanks for the info gentlemen. I was thinking about it more yesterday and with the type of driving I do, 95% easy highway miles, it plausible I could go this long between changes. The info you posted Doc seems to confirm that.

That being said, guess what I'm doing today ;)

TAINTER 12-11-2011 09:28 PM

I keep pretty decent records of fluid changes and change our HUMMERs @ 6K regardless of the oil change light or not. If it goes off before the light then it gets changes pretty quickly.

By the way we have been using Synthetic for a while now. As Doc said "buffer"!

bflank 12-12-2011 09:47 AM

BTW, if you have a ScanGuage you can read the Oil Life percent remaining. That might give you more confidence that the Oil Life Monitor is doing its job.

skeptic 12-12-2011 10:37 AM

Timely subject. I'm just over 5k since the last oil change on my T and I'm waiting for the Change Oil message. I had guessed it would come up around now, but if 7,500 is more typical then I'm not going to start getting worried for a while. I'm running synthetic so that should give me a bit more buffer as you guys say.

SundownAudioNY 12-12-2011 12:49 PM

Call me old fashion but for under $20, I will stick with ever 3,000 miles. Its cheap insurance.

Widespread Hummer 12-12-2011 01:05 PM

Synthetic for under $20? Send me some, thanks.

Broken Halo 12-12-2011 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by Widespread Hummer (Post 266475)
Synthetic for under $20? Send me some, thanks.

I was thinking the same thing!;)

Also, I was wondering....'Insurance' from what?? Do you change your trans fluid every 3000 miles also, or do you go by what the owners manual suggests?

branstone 12-12-2011 01:16 PM

it costs me about $50-$60 to change my oil

SundownAudioNY 12-12-2011 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by Widespread Hummer (Post 266475)
Synthetic for under $20? Send me some, thanks.

Yes, it is Synthetic and that price includes an ACDelco filter.

bflank 12-13-2011 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by SundownAudioNY (Post 266474)
Call me old fashion but for under $20, I will stick with ever 3,000 miles. Its cheap insurance.

By that logic you would also accelerate the change intervals on the tranny, transfer case, diff's, air filter, etc. Each fairly cheap.

I am reasonably confident that (barring unusual conditions) modern vehicle systems and lubricants can go to the manufacturer recommended intervals.

Blacksky 12-13-2011 05:32 PM

The Australian H3 requires a routine service every 10,000km (6214 miles). I change oil with the service and have not ever had the 'change oil' light come on. (except when the service technician neglected to reset the oil life monitor)

4x4exe 01-10-2012 03:20 AM

Hi,

Can someone tell me what oil would be the best for my H2 6.0 2006?
And which oil can be used if I can't find this.

Thank you

Octavian Lixandru 09-10-2012 02:10 AM

Reset oil service light Hummer H2
 
Full procedure how to reset oil service light Hummer H2. If you like to reset any maintenance oil light after an oil change. Or reset check engine light, airbag light, inspection key or insp errors when maint reqd, for Hummer cars. Or any warning light for service reminder which appears on the display.

Reset oil service light Hummer H2 | Reset service light, reset oil life, maintenance light reset

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