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The check engine light on a 2003 Honda Accord will be triggered when something on the engine is malfunctioning. To rid the check engine a light the ECU will need to be reset.
Unplug the battery for like 45 secs.
The check engine light is causes by an emission system failure. If the cause of the code has been repaired, the code can be cleared with a scan tool.
You can disconnect your batteries for about 30 minutes, and it'll reset the ECM and the check engine light will be gone... momentarily, until the next diagnostic runs and the same fault is detected. You want to get rid of the check engine light, you find out the reason why and have it fixed.
Go to the fuse that is on the battery terminal, and remove it for about 20 seconds, then put it back in. This will reset the ECU which will rid you of the check engine light. If the problem that caused the light to come on is still present the code will be set in the ECU and the check engine light will be turned on again until the problem is corrected.
That is the check engine light.That is the check engine light.
No, oil level does not cause the check engine light.
The service engine light is the same thing as a check engine light.
The check engine light is the light shaped like an engine, or the light that states Check Engine (Soon). If this light comes on, it is time to see what the issue is with the engine.
There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.
Yes, the Service Engine Soon light is the same as the Check Engine light.
The check engine light does not generally have anything to do with the check oil light. The oil light just indicated it is time to change the oil, while the engine light indicates a problem.