You have to check the engine light that is ever on after you put your stack in your 2006 Dodge RAM 2500to ascertain everything is working.
Possibly. The check engin light (aka idiot light) is a 'catchall' indicator that something is wrong in the engine compartment, especially since the tranny is hooked up to the engine.
Replacing the battery should not have triggered the check engine light. The check engine light comes on when there is a problem with the emission system. Saying that, I would drive it for a while to see if the light does go out. If the light does not go out have the ECU scanned to retrieve the trouble code. Then use this code to diagnose the problem.
There is a multitude of reasons a car could hesitate. Since the check engine light is on, there is a diagnostic code stored in the computer. You need to have the code read, some auto parts stores will do this for free and help you find the problem.
Since the check engine light comes on, start by having the code pulled from the computer that is causing the check engine light to come on. Most auto parts stores will do this for free and tell you what might be wrong.
There are literally hundreds of things that can turn the check engine light on. You need to have the system checked for codes to know what to diagnose. And sometimes it might be an error with electronics. My moms engine light ha been on since 2008 winter. When she asked omeone to look at it nothing was wrong.
I believe so, like most Toyotas the "check engine" light will flash for about 30 seconds of starting the engine after 4500 miles since last service and will remain on constantly after 5000 miles.
Several things could cause the 2001 Impalas check engine light to stay on. Since so many things could be wrong, check the computer codes for any leads on possible problems.
I just bought a 2001 s500. The person I bought it from told me that if I let the gas get too low or did not tighten the gas cap properly, the "check engine" light would come on. Well, about two weeks after I purchased the vehicle I let the gas get a little low and sure enough the "check engine" light came on. I filled it up with gas and the "check engine" light stayed on. I got worried. Finally after two days of being on it just went out by itself. Has not come back on since.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
I'm by no means a mechanic nor claim to be but, I had the check engine light come on in my 2003 Tacoma - at the same time for a non related issue, I had to replace the battery. By pulling the battery, it removed the power and the check engine light shut off and has not come on since. I spoke to the dealership regarding and they mentioned that the engine light may not be on, but is still in the memory of the chip and trucks history if it were to be accessed for an inspection or general purposes for the dealership.
I own a 2003 dodge grand caravan. the check engine light has come on twice. The first time is was a bad fuel hose in the engine which was very expensive to fix. the second time it was the air conditioning compressor that had blown up this too was a very expensive repair, I have since gotten rid of the van 2003 dodge vans have several recalls and problems. Oh I almost forgot, the transmission went out at only 30,000 miles, even with my warranty I had to pay 1500 dollars. My advice is buy a ford or chevy.
First check fuel pressure with a gauge. There is a valve on fuel rail. If check engine light is on have codes read since engine is managed by many sensors. Start there.