No, most any vehicle made since the mid 90's will store a code in memory for at least 100 starts.
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 need to have the engine and abs checked for codes.
There are pages and pages of things that can turn the check engine light on. You need to have it checked for codes.
There are pages of things that will turn the check engine light on. You need to have it checked for codes.
There are hundreds of things that can couse a check engine light. You need to have it checked for codes.
To check a engine light you need some kind of scan tool and it will show you what kind of code or codes is set for the engine light to go off.
There are pages and pages of things that can turn the check engine light on. You need to have it checked for codes to know what the cause might be.
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.
There are pages and pages of things that will turn the check engine light on. You need to have it checked for codes, and can diagnose from there.
If the check engine light stays on for the Nissan Pulsar n16, you would need to check the engine in order to clear codes. You can take the car for service and the problem will be diagnosed and restored to normalcy.
There are dozens of sensors that can turn on the check engine light. You need to have the codes read with a scan tool, and can than ask a question with the code number.There are dozens of sensors that can turn on the check engine light. You need to have the codes read with a scan tool, and can than ask a question with the code number.
That is the check engine light. It means that the engine computer has detected a malfunction. You need to have it checked for codes. You can then diagnose.