That requires an OBDII engine scanner.
You need to have it checked for codes to know what the cause of the code is.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and hae codes cleared
Replace the light bulb.
Please be more specific--there is no such thing as an "engine light". There is a Check Engine Light or Service Engine Soon light. You have to remove the instrument cluster to replace the bulb for this or any other instrument light.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to service the light bulbs.
you got to replace to light bulbs
One of the sensors is tripping the engine light. Codes need to be retrieved. Problems could be O2 sensor and or Catalytic Converter.
The service engine light is the same thing as a check engine light.
A Service Engine light and a Check Engine light have the same purpose - to alert the driver that a malfunction has been detected by a sensor(s). It would behoove you to take your vehicle to an auto parts store (AutoZone or similar) that does free scans and have the touble code(s) retrieved to find what made the light come on. Some manufacturers call it a Check Engine light and others call it a Service Engine light, but as mentioned above they serve the same pirpose. I don't think your vehicle would have it labeled both ways.
It requires an engine scanner to do that.
it means you need to connect it to an odb 2 computer and get the code for whats wrong