There are several wires that exit the ECU tied together to a single 20g wire to the CEL with no fuse.
There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.
The engine computer controls the check engine light.
no, door locks have nothing to do with check engine light.
What engine light? If you are referring to the check Engine Light, then the computer has detected a problem that effects the emissions controls.
On a 1999 Ford Windstar : The warning light ( that looks like an engine ) located above your engine temperature gauge is the " CHECK ENGINE " warning light . It comes on if something is effecting the engine emission controls . If it stays on , drive it into a professional or if it starts flashing that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected and you need to avoid any heavy acceleration or deceleration until you have it repaired
It will cause the check engine light to come on with no benefits.
On a 2001 Ford Windstar the check engine light looks like a picture of an engine just to the right and a little bit lower than the ( O/D OFF light )
it could be an issue related to your oxygen intake check oxy sensors if check engine light is on.
you have a cylinder misfire
if your check engine light is on your computer is reading a default code and needs to be serviced by a mechanic there is no fuse to control the light
Turn on the ignition and do not start the engine. The light will come on unless the bulb is burnt out or someone has removed it.
If your check engine light is on - get the engine checked by a qualified mechanic - don't try turning the light off - it is telling you there is a fault in your engine.