check the oxygen sensor or oil pump is going out have that checked too
If you're getting an engine warning light on your Hyundai Accent, oil could be leaking into the exhaust valve. The could also be a problem with the catalytic converter.
A warning on the dic showing an engine power reduce, indicates that there is an electrical problem with the Chevy Malibu. These issues could be worn or damaged sensors, wiring issues, a weak battery, engine overheating or stored codes that could be causing the warning.
The little orange engine warning light is an emissions control monitor. When it is illuminated it could mean that your PCV valve needs replacing -or- the MAF sensor needs servicing -or- some other aspect of the emissions system is not functioning within specs.
probable check your diagrammatic picture of your dashboard in owners manual 1st. I think its the ECU Engine Control Unit warning U that there is a problem, U will need a mechanic to further investigate the problem there after - good luck
It is your "check engine" light. It is telling you that something is wrong with the engine or engine controls. It could be minor or major. You will need to get the "codes" read to find out the problem. Use a code scanner to find out what is wrong.
The engine could possibly seize.
You could have an electrical problem that causes the warning to not trigger. If you are using a copied key, it may not register with the warning system.
I do not have a answer for it, do you an answer for this problem?
When your car says check engine it means you need to check your engine. You can go to any mechanics shop and have it looked at alot of mechanics shop will check for free and tell you what the problem is. Whatever the problem may be you need to get it checked out as soon as possible because it could mean something serious. Its a way of your car giving you a warning.
that could be anything from loose gas cap to a bad engine sensor, take it to autozone and let them put the check engine tester on it ,it's free, and they can get you in the general ball park for the problem.
There a number of things depending on the age of the engine. The sparkplugs of an older engine could be poorly gapped, fouled or just need to be replaced. The problem could also be the distributor cap could also be the problem. In a newer car the problem could be injecters or any number of sensers. In any car the problem could be wires.
Most likely a ignition or fuel problem. Blinking is a major warning something is wrong, try going to a auto zone as they can check codes to let you know the problem. Hope this is a little help