yes my check engine light was on the radio was not workin plus my odometer and fuel indicator wouldint work checked the fuses found one blown got new one and BAM all is workin grand just hope it stay that way:)
Yes, a blown or missing fuse can cause the airbag light to stay on.
Check the fuse or the bulb???
No, this is not monitored.
Yes it could if you pulled a fuse that fed any part of the engine management system.
There is o fuse for the check engine light. The check engine is controlled by the cars computer the only way to turn it off is to fix the problem that made it come on.
It is possible, but usually fuses fail for a reason
Forget the fuse. Maintain your engine.
The easiest way to reset the 2001 Toyota check engine light is to remove the check engine light fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box.
The fuse for the horn and the OBD2 diagnostic computer is the same n recent FORD and Mercury models. The computer controls the check engine light. So replacing horn fuse is also isturbing the OBD2 computer
There is no dedicated fuse for the light.
There is no check engine light fuse other than the instrument lights fuse. Check engine light is computer controlled. If it is on, it means the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. Repair it and they will reset the light.
To reset the check engine light on a 1998 Honda Civic located the blue 15 amp fuse in the engine bay fuse box. The fuse is labeled ECU, and will reset the check engine light when removed.