The check engine light on a 2006 Acura TSX can be triggered by various issues, including problems with the engine's emissions system, such as a faulty oxygen sensor, a malfunctioning catalytic converter, or a loose or damaged gas cap. Other potential causes include issues with the ignition system, fuel system, or engine sensors. It's important to have the vehicle's diagnostic codes read using an OBD-II scanner to pinpoint the exact cause. Regular maintenance and addressing issues promptly can help prevent further damage.
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Problem with one of the components in the emission system--have vehicle scanned at auto parts store--most will do this free
Yes, but the air pump is a part of the emission system and if it fails it may cause the check engine light to illuminate.
I would get the tires balanced first. If still having problems then check front axel shafts. I would get the tires balanced first. If still having problems then check front axel shafts.
Check the fuses
You would really need to have your Ranger scanned for any trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the malfunction with your emission control system . There are just too many possibilities
try checking EGR valve
a malfunction has been detected with the emission control system
Yes, I blown head gasket will definitely effect the emissions.
The temperature sensor is malfunctioning
Not likely. That code refers to a vapor leak.
Check the fuse panel and look for any blown fuses.