if you read the owners manual there is a code you can put in yourself. It will tell you how to do it.
If you have an OBD (On Board Diagnostics) scanner, you can read the error code and reset check engine light. Obviously, if the problem is still occurring the light will come back on. Most of the chain autoparts places will read and reset the OBD for you for free. the scanner read #141
The life expectancy of a Mazda Tribute can vary significantly based on factors such as maintenance, driving conditions, and overall care. Generally, a well-maintained Mazda Tribute can last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. At 166,333 miles, it may still have some life left, but its longevity will depend on its service history and current condition. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help extend its life further.
WHERE IS THE FUSE BOX IN MY 929 MAZDA AND WHERE. HOW DOES THE ENGINE CHECK LIGHT LOOK AND LAST WHY IS IT ON AND STILL RUN
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Did you reset the light? I don't know what gasket you changed, but undoubtedly that was not the problem. The check engine light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system.
should be 20mV at output while cranking
Switch is defective or out of adjustment.
AnswerA light that looks like a house? The only answer I can provide is to call your local Mazda dealer. You need an owner's manual don't you? Dealer, salvage yard, ebay, and many online sites are sources.I had the same problem on my 2002 Mazda Tribute. No one could tell me the answer. I found out eventually that it was the alternator. Once I had it replaced, the light went off and hasn't come back on.it's likely the radiator light -- i had this problem -- first replace and clean out radiator fluid... if this has been done and the light is still on -- then you need to pull the overflow tank off and disconnect the sensor that connects to the tank -- it's not an 'absolutely' necessary part of the whole thing -- and after doing TONS of research found out that these sensors often go bad - it took 3 minutes to disconnect this thing and the light went off -- but you'll be responsible now for making certain to keep that fluid level watched!
This light has to be reset by the person doing the oil change. It is not automatic when the oil is changed.
There are hundreds of things that can couse a check engine light. You need to have it checked for codes.
A plugged or partially plugged EGR valve could cause that.
El Shaddoll Fusion doesn't affect how Torrential Tribute resolves. Imagine you summon a monster, and the opponent responds with Torrential Tribute. You chain El Shaddoll Fusion. When that resolves, it lets you perform a Fusion Summon as written. But Torrential Tribute was still correctly activated, and when it resolves it will destroy all monsters on the field - it doesn't matter that the monsters have changed and are different from the ones present when it was activated.