If you drive a 2015 Jeep Cherokee, you may have seen the oil change indicator light on your dashboard. This small light is important: it reminds you to change your oil and helps keep your engine healthy. But after you change the oil, the oil light often stays on until you reset it. Many drivers find this confusing and worry that something is wrong, even when the oil has been changed. The good news is, resetting the oil light on a 2015 Jeep Cherokee is simple and you can do it yourself, without tools or a trip to the dealership.
This guide explains why the oil light matters, step-by-step instructions to reset it, and what to do if it won’t turn off. You’ll also find tips that most beginners miss, answers to common questions, and practical advice to avoid mistakes.
Let’s help you keep your Jeep running smoothly, save money, and avoid stress.

Why The Oil Light Appears
The oil change light is a reminder, not a sensor that measures oil condition. The 2015 Jeep Cherokee uses an internal computer to estimate when your oil needs changing, based on mileage, drive time, and engine conditions. When the system calculates it’s time, the oil light appears on your dashboard or shows “Change Oil” in the information display.
It’s important to note:
- The light does NOT measure actual oil quality or level.
- Ignoring the reminder for too long can harm your engine.
- After an oil change, the system must be reset manually.
When To Reset The Oil Light
The oil light should only be reset after an oil change. Resetting it without changing your oil can hide problems and possibly damage your engine. If you reset the light early, you may miss your next oil service and run your Jeep with old, dirty oil.
Best practice: Change your oil and filter first, then reset the indicator.
Step-by-step: How To Reset Oil Light Jeep Cherokee 2015
You don’t need any special tools or advanced knowledge. The steps below work for most 2015 Jeep Cherokee trims, including Sport, Latitude, Limited, and Trailhawk.
1. Park And Prepare
- Make sure the Jeep is parked on a level surface.
- The vehicle should be in Park (P).
- Turn off the engine.
- Close all doors for safety.
2. Turn On Ignition (without Starting Engine)
- Insert your key fob (if equipped).
- Press the START/STOP button once, but do NOT press the brake pedal.
- This will put the car in “Run” mode. The dashboard lights will come on, but the engine will stay off.
3. Press The Gas Pedal
- Within 10 seconds, slowly press the gas pedal all the way to the floor and then release.
- Repeat this three times in total—press down, release, press down, release, press down, release.
4. Turn Off Ignition
- After the third time, turn off the ignition completely by pressing the START/STOP button again.
- Wait a few seconds.
5. Confirm Reset
- Turn the ignition back on (without starting the engine).
- The oil light or “Change Oil” message should be gone.
- If the message remains, repeat the process.
Troubleshooting Reset Problems
Occasionally, the oil light may not reset after following the steps. This usually happens when:
- The gas pedal was not pressed all the way down.
- The steps were done too slowly or too fast.
- The ignition was in the wrong mode (engine running instead of “Run”).
Try again, focusing on pressing the pedal all the way down and within 10 seconds. If you still have trouble, disconnect the battery for a few minutes or consult your owner’s manual for exact instructions.
Why Resetting The Oil Light Matters
Leaving the oil light on after a service can lead to confusion. You might forget when your next oil change is due, or a mechanic might think you skipped maintenance.
Resetting the system keeps your maintenance schedule correct and helps protect your engine.
Two common insights most beginners miss:
- The oil light is not a direct oil sensor—don’t trust it for oil level or quality. Always check oil level with the dipstick.
- Some service shops forget to reset the light. It’s smart to check and reset it yourself after every oil change.

Typical Maintenance Data And Intervals
Knowing the maintenance schedule helps you plan oil changes and avoid issues. Here is a quick comparison of oil change intervals for the Jeep Cherokee 2015, depending on oil type and driving style.
| Oil Type | Normal Driving | Severe Driving |
|---|---|---|
| Conventional Oil | Every 5,000 miles | Every 3,000 miles |
| Synthetic Blend | Every 7,500 miles | Every 5,000 miles |
| Full Synthetic | Every 10,000 miles | Every 7,500 miles |
Note: “Severe driving” includes frequent short trips, towing, or driving in extreme temperatures.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Resetting the oil light is simple, but mistakes happen. Here are the most frequent errors and how to avoid them:
1. Resetting Without Oil Change
Never reset the light unless you have changed the oil. This can hide needed maintenance.
2. Engine Running During Reset
The engine must be OFF during the reset. Only the ignition should be on.
3. Pressing Gas Pedal Too Slowly Or Not Fully
Make sure you press the pedal all the way down, and do the three presses within 10 seconds.
4. Forgetting To Check Oil Level
The reset only clears the reminder. Always check your oil level with the dipstick after a change.
5. Confusing “check Engine” And “oil Change” Lights
These are different warnings. The oil change reminder does not mean there’s an engine fault.
Other Dashboard Lights: What Do They Mean?
Understanding your dashboard can save you money and stress. Here’s a comparison of common warning lights in the Jeep Cherokee:
| Light Icon | Meaning | Action Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Can | Oil Change Reminder | Change oil, then reset light |
| Check Engine | Engine/Emissions Issue | Get diagnostic check |
| Battery | Charging/Power Problem | Check battery/alternator |
| TPMS | Tire Pressure Low | Check and adjust tire pressure |
Tip: Always check your owner’s manual for a complete list of dashboard warnings.
When The Oil Light Won’t Turn Off
If you’ve followed the steps and the oil light stays on, here are possible reasons:
- Incomplete reset procedure: Try again, following each step carefully.
- Faulty dashboard display: Rare, but sometimes electronic issues can cause the light to stay on.
- Missed a service code: Some models show multiple service codes. Use the up/down arrows on your steering wheel to check for more messages.
- Software issue: Occasionally, a system update or battery disconnect can help.
If the light stays on after several attempts, it’s smart to contact a Jeep dealer or a trusted mechanic. There could be an electrical issue or a deeper problem.
Dealer Vs. Diy: Which Is Best?
Some drivers prefer having the dealer reset the oil light, especially if they are unsure. Here’s a quick comparison of both options:
| Method | Cost | Time | Skill Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY Reset | $0 | 2-5 minutes | Basic (no tools) |
| Dealer/Mechanic | $20-$50 (service fee) | 30-60 minutes (with wait) | None |
Bottom line: Most people can do the reset at home and save money.
How To Know If The Reset Worked
After resetting, start your Jeep and check the dashboard. The oil change message or light should be gone. If you drive a few miles and it comes back, repeat the reset steps carefully. If the light returns again, have your Jeep checked by a professional.
Pro tip: Write down the mileage and date of your oil change and reset. This helps you track maintenance even if the reminder system fails.

Extra Tips For Jeep Cherokee Owners
- Use the right oil type for your engine (check the owner’s manual).
- Change your oil filter every oil change.
- Keep a simple log of oil changes, including mileage and date.
- Reset the oil light as soon as you change the oil to avoid confusion.
- If you buy a used Jeep Cherokee, make sure the oil light is reset after your first oil change.
- If you get your oil changed at a shop, always confirm they reset the indicator.
Useful Resources
If you want more details or visual guides, you can check the official Jeep Owner’s Manual or trusted car websites. For deeper information, visit the Jeep Official Owner Site.

How Often Should I Change The Oil In My 2015 Jeep Cherokee?
For most drivers, change the oil every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, depending on the type of oil you use. If you drive in severe conditions (stop-and-go, towing, extreme heat/cold), change it more often. Always follow the schedule in your owner’s manual.
Can I Reset The Oil Light Before Changing The Oil?
No, only reset the oil light after changing your oil. Resetting early will make it hard to know when your next oil change is due and can hurt your engine in the long run.
Will Resetting The Oil Light Fix Engine Problems?
No, resetting the oil light only clears the maintenance reminder. If you have an engine problem or the “Check Engine” light is on, get your Jeep checked by a mechanic.
What Should I Do If The Oil Light Stays On After Resetting?
Repeat the reset steps carefully. If the light stays on, check your owner’s manual or visit a Jeep dealer.
There could be an electrical problem or another maintenance issue.
Does The Oil Light Mean My Oil Level Is Low?
Not always. The oil light on your dashboard is usually a reminder for oil change, not a warning of low oil. Check your oil level with the dipstick regularly.
Taking care of your 2015 Jeep Cherokee is easier when you understand its oil reminder system. Resetting the oil light is a simple process that saves you time and money.
With this guide, you can be confident that your Jeep will keep running strong and you’ll never be confused by dashboard messages again.




