In a 2000 Toyota Echo, there isn't a specific fuse dedicated solely to the check engine light. The check engine light is part of the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system, which relies on various sensors and the engine control unit (ECU). If the light is on, it typically indicates an issue with the engine or emissions system that needs to be diagnosed using an OBD-II scanner rather than a blown fuse. However, you should check the fuses related to the ECU and engine management system, which are often located in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment.
it means you need to check the engine
remove the efi fuse for 1 minute if the light comes back on you have a problem
Check Engine Light !!!!!! I think this will be the Catalylic converter in the exhaust system
I don't know about the 2000 year model directly but the 1996 is similar I am sure. To reset the "check engine" light, find the EFI fuse (probably under the hood in the fusebox on the driver's side) and with the engine off, remove it for one minute minimum. Replace the fuse and the "check engine" light should be reset.
Trouble code P0770 means:Shift solenoid E malfunction
Take it to Auto Zone and have the codes checked and cleared, for free.
Flashing check engine lights means one or more cylinders are misfiring. Could be injectors, coils, plugs, wires, etc. Get it to a shop.
You discount the negative cable from the battery and press the brake pedal for at least ten seconds.
You can not disconnect the check engine light.
A flashing check engine light is an indication of a severe engine misfire.
Auto Zone will check your engine light for free... Write down the codes and go from there.
According to the 2000 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : No , a separate fuse for the check engine light is not listed