Yes.
It depends what caused the check engine light to come on. If there is something seriously wrong with an emission control component, simply clearing the code will not effect the results of an emissions test - the car will probably still fail. On the other hand, some codes for minor problems might not even cause the car to fail.
The check engine light comes on and stays on when a problem is detected by the self diagnosis system of your vehicle. Generally, a check engine light is lit when there is a problem in the emissions or somthing that is affecting the effectiveness of the emissions.
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It is possible, anything that could affect the emissions of the vehicle can turn the check engine light on.
If they mix with the wrong things, it can blow out.
Anything that can change the emissions of the vehicle. Engine sensors, EGR, gas cap, transmission, etc.
The check engine light (service engine soon) 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 a parts store 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.
The check engine light comes on and stays on when a problem is detected by the self diagnosis system of your vehicle. Generally, a check engine light is lit when there is a problem in the emissions or somthing that is affecting the effectiveness of the emissions.
Depending on what year Jeep you have, it may cause the check engine light to come on. It won't effect how the engine runs but it will effect the emissions.
No, the Check Engine light will only come on when you have an emissions related problem.
Yes they are. Carbon emissions cause global warming and then they cause ozone depletion.
You can but it will cause the check engine light to illuminate and the vehicle will fail an emissions test.