The check engine light comes on and stays on when a problem is detected by the self diagnosis system of your vehicle. Generally, the problem is in the emissions or something that is affecting the effectiveness of the emissions, but other causes can trigger the light to come on, too. To determine the cause, the vehicle will need to be taken to AutoZone or a shop that has an OBD2 scanner, or for 1995 and earlier models, an OBD1 scanner, While a scanner will not give you the magic answer, it will give you a code that narrows down the problem area.
With a scan tool.
I think it means you need to check your engine.
The check engine light comes on when the engine computer detects a malfunction and sets a trouble code.
that is not a question
It requires an engine scanner to do that.
Bill Greene
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.
That REQUIRES an ENGINE SCANNER to do that.
Go to AutoZone and ask one of the fellas to come out and "check your check engine light code". They will be able to tell you what the problem code is, as well as re-set your check engine light.
To reset the check engine light in your 2006 Toyota Corolla, you will need to attach the car to a diagnostic computer. This allows you to pinpoint the reason for the light coming on, select the correct sensor, and reset the light.
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.
The easiest way to reset the 2006 Suzuki check engine light is to remove the fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds, and replace it to its original slot.