To my knowledge it's the same problem, with different wording. Some cars just have a picture of an engine that lights up.
** added by saxtmich ** In some vehicles there are both service engine soon (ses) and service vehicle soon (svs) lights - like my 1999 Buick Regal for instance. Most of the time you will see the SES light turn on if there is a problem directly related to the engine. The SVS light turns on when you have problems related to other systems such as the traction control system or anti-lock braking system.
The Service Vehicle Soon indicator is usually a light bulb, headlight, or something to do with the vehicle. The Service Engine Soon indicator is anything that could be wrong with the Engine. Some computers can read codes for either, but some computers can only read codes for the Service Engine indicator.
A check engine and maintenance light have different symbols. The owners manual of the vehicle will decipher what each symbol means. A service light means a vehicle has a service that due while a check engine light requires some sort of repair.
They are the same thing.
"service vehicle soon" pertains to issues with electrical systems such as lighting, Radio and traction control/Anti-lock brakes. Check your relay's under the hood on the driver side behind the strut tower.
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Service soon reminds that the next periodic service is coming due. The engine light indicates that the engine management system has detected a fault which effects efficiency/safety and should be investigated
The difference between a fresh air and a regular intake on a vehicle is the location of the inlet. Fresh air uses and inlet at the extreme front of the vehicle, while a regular intake can be anywhere and pull in heated air from the engine.
The vehicle is due a service soon
has this vehicle had any major repair
difference schematic diagram between carnot heat engine and heat engine