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it is in the manual says when this happens it is 02 sensor and if it is flashing you have a miss in your engine which can cause damage.
A flashing check engine light means that you have a problem with your engine that may cause harm to the catalytic converter.
A flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfireA flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfire
A flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfire
A flashing check engine light is due to a condition that is causing catalytic converter damage. Normal cause is a severe misfire.
This may be a series of things that may coause this, 1st you may want test for faulty oil presure sensor 2nd of all you may have a faulty oil pump. hope this will help you.
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After warmup, engine RPM should never fall below 2.0 bars. Check if oil pressure decreases at the same time engine temperature increases. Engine overheating will cause any oil to get thinner and lose viscosity. This results in lowered oil pressure even when the oil LEVEL is normal. I that is the case, check for cause of overheating. older and/or abused engines may overheat because of power loss due to poor compression and/or other reasons.
If your check engine light is flashing that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
The check engine light may be flashing on a 1996 Honda Accord if a timing issue is detected or oil pressure is low. The exact cause can be determined by connecting an OBDII code reader.
If the check engine light is flashing at 1 second intervals , an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
A flashing check engine light is usually due to a misfire. see related questions below.