That would be a good problem to repair even if it's NOT causing the check engine light to come on... but I would suspect yes, depending on the manufacturer.
The oil level will not cause the check engine light to come on.See related question below.The oil level will not cause the check engine light to come on.See related question below.
No, oil level does not cause the check engine light.
Oil level or pressure will not trip a check engine light.
In my experience no, But it all comes down to what kind of car you have, All cars are different
when the engine is cool, check the anti-freeze level. it may be low.
Have it checked for codes, it will probably have to do with the fuel level sensor in the fuel tank.
Possible, but not likely. The check engine light is mainly for emission failures not fluid levels. Have it checked for codes to know the cause.
check your oil level. when the engine is not reved up ( at a light ) the oil in your pan settles which if level is low enough will turn your check oil light on
If it is causing the trans to slip, it could.
anyone help me understand what does it mean check gages light on dashboard. Answer: It means to look at the guages, something is out of the ordinary range, even the fuel level being low can cause this "Check Gauges" not the Check Engine light to come on\.
First thing that you should do is check and see what your oil level is. If you have over filled the the vehicle with oil this will cause the engine to knock, and cause further damage to your engine. Make sure that vehicle is on level ground and check the oil dip stick. The oil lubricating the dip stick should not be beyond the full mark. If it is remove the drain plug from the oil pan to bring the oil to the proper level.
If it is like my Ford Explorer , the check gage light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is high , the engine oil pressure is low , or the fuel level is near empty