* To reset the trip odometer: This is usually a small button on the instrument cluster itself, near the speedometer and odometer. Look for a button marked "Trip" or a similar indicator. It might require holding it down or pressing it multiple times.
* To reset the check engine light: This doesn't involve a button. The check engine light needs to be diagnosed to determine the underlying issue. You may need to have the vehicle scanned by a mechanic to identify and fix the problem causing the light, at which point the light will reset itself.
* To reset the radio or other electronic components: This usually involves a sequence of button presses on the specific device's control panel (radio, navigation, etc.). Consult your owner's manual for the precise procedure.
* To reset the PCM (Powertrain Control Module): This usually involves disconnecting the battery's negative terminal for a period of time (usually 30 minutes to an hour). This should be done with caution and only if you know what you are doing. Improperly disconnecting or reconnecting the battery can damage your vehicle's electrical system.
To find the location of any specific "reset," you must consult your 2000 Chevy Suburban owner's manual. The manual will provide detailed instructions and diagrams.