You must repair the problem or the check engine light will just come back on immediately. On some vehicles disconnecting the negative battery cable for 5 minutes will reset the light.
No, it will not.
50 miles
Yes, but you will fail it. The check engine light indicates there is something wrong with the emissions controls on the vehicle. Seek professional help for diagnosis and repair.
yes they but it on a scan tool and they should tell you what the problem is and what needs to be done.
It means the vehicle will not pass an emission test.
Simply turn on the ignition but do not attempt to start the engine. If the light bulb is good you will see the Check Engine light illuminate and stay on. If you do not see the Check Engine light, the bulb is defective or has been removed.
P0440 = EVAP Emission Control System Malfunction. The Check Engine light would illuminate and you would fail an emissions test.
you need to drive between 40 ti 50 miles to pass emission test , if the light comes back before that , you need to fix your car
Whether or not a car will pass inspection with the Check Engine light on is up to the state or county giving the test. As long as the car passes an emissions test, it should be fine.
Trouble code P0599 means: Thermostat Heater Control Circuit High
With a scan tool
See www . CleanAirForce . com The new 2012 Q&A pamphlet shows emission testing is required in 13 counties in Atlanta metro area for all cars and light duty trucks manufactured 1988 thru 2009. State law prohibits selling a car or light duty truck to anyone in these counties until it has passed a current year emission test. The vehicle for sale must have passed the test, it cannot be "emission test ready". If the current emission test certificate has been lost, go to www . CleanAirForce . com, input the VIN# and print the certificate.