The lights came on because one or more computers have detected problems and set codes. You need to have the system checked for codes.
No - usually the Check engine light is for the emission control system
No - check engine light is related to emission control system
The Check Engine Light (CEL) lights up when the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects a problem related to emissions or performance.
The check engine light is triggered by the Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM receives information from many sensors and determines when to illuminate the check engine light.
The check engine light comes on when the computer detects a problem and sets a code. You need to have it diagnosed with a scan tool. The loudness may be an exhaust leak. the o2 sensors will pick up the change of exhaust gases and set the Check engine light.
if your check engine light is on your computer is reading a default code and needs to be serviced by a mechanic there is no fuse to control the light
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The light comes on when there is an emissions related failure and the pcm sets a code.
If the check engine light is on a malfunction that is effecting the engine emission control system has been detected If the check gage light is on , either your engine coolant temperature is too high , your engine oil pressure is too low , or your gas gauge is at or near empty
The check engine light is displayed in the on/run position just before starting the engine to make sure the bulb works If the check engine light flashes , that means an engine "miss" has been detected If the check engine light stays on, a possible problem with the emission control system has been detected by the powertrain control module In order to reset the light, the problem has to be corrected first. Have the vehicle scanned for trouble codes
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No, oil level does not cause the check engine light.