It could.
Yes, water can cause a misfire, which will cause the check engine light to flash.
The gas tank operates on a vacuum principal and if it's not optimal, then there is a sensor that will activate the check engine light.
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The check engine light on the Honda Pilot is an indicator that there may be a problem with the engine. This could be minor such as air or water in the gas tank or could be an indicator of something more serious.
no that shouldn't make the check engine light to come on but that's not good on the fuel pump i would change the gas in the tank
Yes, if there is water in the gas tank of a KIA, it can cause the check engine light to come on. Water can disrupt the combustion process, leading to misfires and other engine performance issues that trigger the light. Additionally, the engine's sensors may detect abnormal conditions, further contributing to the check engine light activation. It's important to address water contamination in the fuel to prevent potential engine damage.
Check your gas cap. If the tank does not build pressure, it trips a sensor and the check engine light will come on. The gas smell is the fumes that should have created the pressure.
This is usually cause by a vacuum leak in the fuel tank evaporative system.
Check for a torn seal on the cap, look for cracked or disconnected hoses around the tank and engine.
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If it is bad, replacing it will help with the vehicles emissions and put out the check engine light.
The computer has detected a problem with the emissions controls or something that effects emissions. Fix ASAP. It also can detect when you have not put your gas cap on tightly. The absence of a vacuum in the gas tank will cause the check engine light to come on as well. -Voice of experience. Possibility: When my Bravada had a "check engine soon" light come on it was because the O2 sensors were bad. The next time it came on was because when I had the fuel tank replaced the mechanic forgot to plug a sensor above the tank back in.