An engine misfire has been detected
A flashing check engine light is an indication of a misfire.
A flashing check engine light is an indication of an engine misfire.
Most of the time, yes, unless it is flashing. A check engine light can come on for something as minor as an oxygen sensor going bad. Most manufacturers use the "Steady" for minor things and "Flashing" for serious things.
Warning for Change oil schedule or Low oil pressure. Check also the Oil sensor malfunction.
Oil pump needs replaced.Oil is not traveling through vehicle when pump is bad. Oil pressure sensor needs replaced if check engine light comes on.
check the fluid in your engine it might be low.
that usually means something is seriously wrong....i would take it to the shop
security light keep flashing put new starter on still will not crank
If the check engine light is blinking that means that an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
alternator light is flashing by telling you that the alternator isn't working proper. the alternator is the one that keep charging the battery. it help keep your car moving longer. if you drive without alternator and it wouldn't keep the engine running for 5 min.
yes it can. if the check engine light shuts off by itself then chances are either the trouble code is a soft code. A hard code will keep the check engine light on until the problem is fixed and the check engine light is reset.
The flashing check engine light is meant to alert you that you may have a misfire in your engine that will cause catalytic converter damage. Replace a catalytic converter and have the engine checked as soon as possible by a certified mechanic. A transmission warning light may serve a double duty. It may inform you of transmission faults, but the transmission light also serve as a maintenance reminder to let you know it is time to check or change your transmission fluid, or to take your vehicle to the dealer for regular maintenance.