Not likely. If the computer was malfunctioning, you're performance would be junk or the car wouldn't even start.
If you need confirmation, a mechanic with computer diagnostics can tell if your ECU is working or not.
Burnt out bulb, faulty wiring, failed computer
The computer uses it to control the amount of fuel vapors being pulled from the canister and tank into the engine to be burnt.
it is burnt using heat
it is likely burnt
Burnt out bulb, or the problem you are having is caused by an engine component that is not being monitored by the computer and so it cannot trip the trouble light.
It is burnt.
no a burnt out headlight will not cause a check engine light but if you go to most of the part places they will check the check engine light for free
Firebox
No. The service vehicle soon light generally means the computer system that controls the electronics for the engine has detected a fault in one of the sensors.
Fuel compressed and burnt
Yes, but if it is not too late, don't get an eMachine computer. I had one where the hard drive burnt out and then the motherboard and power supply burnt out too.
too much petrol in the cylinder not being burnt