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easy does it with broken stuff fellow regal owner.

pop the fuse panel door off, pass side dash, theres a red reset button, car running, hold it down for 5 seconds, the light will go off.

for that light to go off you need a tire to drop like 15 to 20 psi, or rotating the tires will set it off too. theres no tps in the wheel, im not sure how it knows a tire is low lol

I figured you'd have an answer Scotty. Thanks.
 
I figured you'd have an answer Scotty. Thanks.

my guess is you have not read the owners manual yet lol. had that read with in the first week of owning it. the last owner had the child locks on the back doors locked. i was going mad just trying to figure it out on my own. found the manual, bingo, can it be that easy, yes it was lol

if you need one let me know, i got links for them. its full of dumb stuff. but theres a few jems you'd never know unless you read it.
 
That's where it gets weird...it has 4 actual doors....with the door handles on the outside and open like a normal door, they aren't "suicide" like the extended cabs.

that would be a crew cab. or 3+3 as they used to be called.

my friends brother just got a 3500 HD with a mason dump and a 6.0 engine. its 2 wheel drive and sits pretty high up. trucks pretty nice inside.
 


I bought my Grand Prix March 1 2011 with 123k. As of today it was at 168,500. Not ridiculous by any means, but that is with only about 3 road trips that account for only 1,700 miles.
 
GM no longer offers or calls their truck extended cabs.

They don't make a model with rear suicide doors. They make 2 different models with 4 real doors.

They call it a double cab or a crew cab. Double cab has 2 smaller doors in the rear and crew cab and 4 full size doors, both with different size beds to choose from.
 
GM no longer offers or calls their truck extended cabs.

They don't make a model with rear suicide doors. They make 2 different models with 4 real doors.

They call it a double cab or a crew cab. Double cab has 2 smaller doors in the rear and crew cab and 4 full size doors, both with different size beds to choose from.

My dad's 01 extended cab Silverado has suicide type rear half doors. LOL
 


5 per day lol. That's probably lower than mine. I'm 7.5 miles from work and 2.4 from school, I go to school 4 times a week, and work 3.
 


If I get a job in the business park near my house I will be about 4 miles from work. 8 miles a day, 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year is about 2080 miles.

Obviously there will be other miles driven, but it won't be much.
 
Yup, 2.5 to work, 2.5 home. I do go up north a few times a year for hunting but other than that I don't drive much.

Figure now that I finished college well over a year ago I just go to work, I'll just say 3,000 a year to be safe. You'll never be exact.
 
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