Yes, it could.
If the light is not coming on when you turn on the ignition, check the bulb, it may be blown.
Bulb is blown or has been removed.
Absolutely yes.
The bulb is blown or someone has removed it.
Blown bulb, bad wire, failed computer?
Evidently the bulb is blown out. It needs to be replaced.
Bulb may be blown or has been removed.
When a check engine light appears on a 1991 Honda Accord the ECU is letting the driver know the engine is sending an error signal. Sourcing out the problem through a diagnostics test will help narrow what could be something as simple as a blown fuse to something as terrible as a blown engine.
Not to scare you but white smoke usally means coolant is getting into the combustion chambers, if this is the case you may have a blown head gasket. Have you overheated your car recently? If so cracked head or blown headgasket would be a probably cause.
Antifreeze leak, failed head/headgasket? Have it checked for codes.
This car is 23 years old and it may very well be the check engine light bulb is blown and needs replacing.
If you are referring to the Check Engine light then the bulb is either blown or has been blacked out on the dash by a crook.