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Yes, on some vehicles it can.
The temperature light comes on in a 1992 Chevy Lumina when the temperature of the engine reaches the boiling point. The light may also come on if the transmission gets too hot. Usually a leak in the radiator system will cause a loss of fluid and lead to the temperature light, but it could be anything and must be checked.
If it is going bad it can cause the light to come on. Try unplugging it and plugging back in and see if the light shuts off. Usually you can go to Autozone and they will test the code and see what is tripping to set the light off.
As the temperature goes up the oil pressure goes down because the oil thins out. It is possible that the increasing temperature which causes the 'temp' light to come on can thin the oil enough to cause the 'oil' light to come on also.
why light spread causes different temperature
Yes it would. The service engine soon light on that vehicle acts much like a check engine light on other vehicles and will come on when the computer senses a fault, like a hot temperature.
Most likely, the temperature gauge's connection is loose. It is usually on the thermostat. An inoperative temperature gauge will cause most check engine lights to come on.
Ambient temperature Should have no effect on Service engine light Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Yes, it can cause a miss which will set the light.
Yes, it is one of many things that can cause the check engine light to come on.
A defective thermostat can cause the engine to overheat. It can also cause the engine to not reach full operating temperature if the thermostat is stuck open. It is possible this could set the check engine light.
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