Sometimes, when you don't put the gas cap on properly, a computer will detect that the fuel evaporation recovery system isn't working properly and it will turn on the MIL. Just make sure you put the gas cap on tight and the code shouldn't come back.
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if you are referring to the evaporation system in a car, you will get check engine lights and/or the vehicle will not run properly.
Check your engine light and if that doesn't work go to your dealer.
The check engine light has nothing to due with an oil change.
The check engine light has nothing to do with the washer fluid. If the check engine light is on you need to have it checked for codes with a scanner.
You can either bring it in to a Chevy dealer or use a programmer/tuner to reset the check engine light.
dealer must clear
Evaporation Canister. Part of the Evaporation system. If you're having troubles with a pesky check engine light, try replacing the gas tank cap and have the light reset.
You may think there is nothing wrong but there is. If the check engine light is on there will be codes stored in the ECM. Have the codes read. The codes will help you determine what the cause is.
check with your dealer,i have a 1999 v70 wagon.there was a recall and the dealer fixes it for nothing,good luck
Check the VIN... serial # on engine... valve covers labeled... call a dealer...
you might have to take to the ford dealer or READ THE Manual