no because you ran over it yourself
Yo can not "change" an engine code. You need to repair what is causing the code.Yo can not "change" an engine code. You need to repair what is causing the code.
your engine might be overheated, causing the vibrations
Transmission jumping hard is the malfunction causing check engine light to come on,most likely its the tcc solonoid causing this or a possibility of causing this.
If the timing belt breaks the engine valves and pistons can hit each other causing damage to the engine
your wife
u will blow your engine oil seals, causing an oil leak and damage to the engine.
1989 Chrysler Lebaron 2.5 engine and you get a lot of oil in your air cleaner compartment what is causing this
The engine could stall when you are on the road, causing a traffic problem.
Maybe you unknowingly dropped a small nut or bolt down an intake port while the engine was apart or maybe a couple fuel injector lines from the spider got crossed during the process.
Most probably an air leak.
Yes, If it has failed the engine computer will either: A: go into limp mode that will long term cause excess wear on the engine B: Cause the engine computer to incorrectly set the injection and ignition causing massive damage to the engine starting immediately and in a short time (2000-3000 KM) causing a complete failure.
A flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfireA flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfire