If it is the "service reminder" warning light - look closely at the very bottom right side of the speedometer housing in the area where the trip odometer reset switch is and you'll see a black plastic key slot. You can turn it off by inserting the ignition key into this slot and slightly pushing inward.
Have you checked engine mountings!
This is the engine management warning light. It is supposed to look like the outline of a car engine! If it lights it means you have a fuel injection or ignition problem (or have had a problem recently - misfiring for instance).
No it is likely you have a water pump problem. Also check the water lever in the radiator, and weather engine oil has been changed recently or not. These engines are also problem prone in the head gasket.
It is probably your EGR valve causing the check engine light. I recently bought a used 1997 Toyota Celica and had this exact problem. The new valve cost approximately $85 and fixed the problem right away.
If the car has recently had work on the engine or tranny, check the mounts for proper placement of the bolts. If not, it might be an alignment problem.
That happened to my grandma. Her problem was that she had a twig stuck in her engine. Try checking your engine for faulties. This keeps happening to me too. My key won't turn at all sometimes so I did some research and it is a common problem check out this site. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/saturn_ignition_lock.html
i recently had this problem....i corrected it by buying a stronger battery.....starts every time now in 0 degree weather.
Most likely not, its probably just condensation in the pipes. If it was an engine problem, it would be a blown head gasket and if the car hasn't been running really hot that's probably not your problem.
Are you talking about an automobile engine or meat? Are you asking about an engine that overheated? Your question makes no sense. Ask it again and be specific as to what has happened, and any symptoms you are having.
Teh service engine light does not mean you need to service the engine. It means that there is a problem. You should have asked the tech that had his hands on the car. Could be a bunch of things from an injector to a spark plug.
the distributor is the likely culprit.
Is it a big problem to have noisy tappets in your engine?