Faulty sensor, or oil pressure issue. Sell the car, you'll replace your oil pan gasket at least twice.
It is important to know why a Check engine light blinks. In many cars, when it blinks so many times, it is indicating a code, which is indicating the problem number for the specific car.
get it checked, because if the ligt blinks, something is wrong.
If your check engine light is blinking with the engine running that is indicating a misfire - get your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the problem
The check power light on a vehicle is a warning indicator. A common cause of this is a improperly charged battery.
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.
The can with a drip is the oil indicator. If the light comes on, check the oil level (well, you should check the oil at least once a week).
my check engine light stays on and the o/d light blinks....what could this mean?
The S light blinks to inform you of a malfunction picked up by the TCU. When the A/T control unit senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the (S) indicator light in the gauge assembly will blink. However, when the Service Check Connector (located to the lower right of the glove compartment) is connected with a jumper wire, the (S) indicator light will blink the problem code when the ignition switch is turned on. When the (S) indicator light is on, connect the two terminals of the Service Check Connector together. Then turn on the ignition switch and observe the (S) indicator light.Problem codes 1 through 9 are indicated by individual short blinks, Problem codes 10 through 15 are indicated by a series of long and short blinks. One long blink equals 10 short blinks. Add the long and short blinks together to determine the problem code.I hope this helps and good luck, if you are not a hands on person you can take the car to your local Honda dealer but it may cost you a lil more dough WEBSITE WITH DIAGRAM http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl189f.htm The S light blinks to inform you of a malfunction picked up by the TCU. When the A/T control unit senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the (S) indicator light in the gauge assembly will blink. However, when the Service Check Connector (located to the lower right of the glove compartment) is connected with a jumper wire, the (S) indicator light will blink the problem code when the ignition switch is turned on. When the (S) indicator light is on, connect the two terminals of the Service Check Connector together. Then turn on the ignition switch and observe the (S) indicator light.Problem codes 1 through 9 are indicated by individual short blinks, Problem codes 10 through 15 are indicated by a series of long and short blinks. One long blink equals 10 short blinks. Add the long and short blinks together to determine the problem code.I hope this helps and good luck, if you are not a hands on person you can take the car to your local Honda dealer but it may cost you a lil more dough WEBSITE WITH DIAGRAM: autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl189f.htm
you should check your engine...like now...
depending on what your driving one eighth of a tank is left in the tank when your indicator light comes on
My light usually blinks when I start the car and then stops later on, I usually take it in when the light is solid. You should check your owner's manual if you are concerned.
If the check engine light is blinking that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected