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Rectifying is correcting or solving a problem. For example if your car engine was broken, you would take it to a garage to rectify the the problem.
Usually caused by a timing problem.
The problem caused by the Friction * The heat is produced. * efficiency of a engine is decreased. * The mechieneries will get old quickly. * Loss of energy in the form of heat.
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When a check engine light comes on, it means that there are issues with the engine. It gets turned off when the person resolves the problem that caused it to turn on.
your car has oil burning in the combustion chamber of your engine , need to rectify the engine block and replace piston rings
If you have repaired the problem that caused the Check Engine light to come on, then you need an OBD2 scan tool to reset the light and clear the fault code from the ECU. If you have not repaired the problem then it will just come back on.
Depends on which engine warning light you are referring to. If you are taking about the Check Engine light, then you must have the problem fixed that caused the light to come on. It is an emissions problem and you need to seek the help of a professional.
A Check Engine light can be reset by fixing the problem that caused it to go off. The codes that caused the light to go off can be cleared with an OBD II scanner.
That problem is USUALLY caused by a faulty transmission "valve body".
By having the problem repaired that caused the light to come on and speed to be reduced.
It means your PCM has flagged a problem and you need to lookup its code to rectify the problem. You can: Goto the dealer and get it fixed Get a scanner to retrieve the code and do what it takes Do nothing and never know If your state has a smog program you will automatically fail if its emissions related