nope the battery light would go on :P
and btw i hope u get ur car over to BMW right away :P
It is one of hundreds of things that could turn the check engine light on.
Yes it will
A low battery can cause the electrical system to flash check engine lights
No, but it will cause your check engine light to come on.
No, oil level does not cause the check engine light.
Replacing the battery was not likely the cause of your check engine light. Most auto parts stores have a code reader will read the code for you at no charge and reset the light.
Only the computer can tell what made your check engine light come on. It could be your battery. If your battery is bad, replace it and see if that solves the problem. If it does not, then you will have to connect your car to the computer and find out why the check engine light came on.
You can clear the code with a scan tool or by unhooking the battery. If the cause is not repaired, the light will return.
disconnect the battery or take it to autozone If you do not have the cause of the light fixed, it will come back on.
The check engine light comes on and stays on when a problem is detected by the self diagnosis system of your vehicle. Generally, a check engine light is lit when there is a problem in the emissions or somthing that is affecting the effectiveness of the emissions.
Yes, an unplugged sensor can cause a check engine light.
The Chrysler Cirrus did not come out until 1995. You reset the check engine light with a scan tool or by unhooking the battery. If you have not repaired the cause of the code the light will come back on.