No, it comes on when there is a failure that can affect the emissions of the vehicle.
See related question below.
The check engine light comes on when the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. The engine maintenance light comes on when the engine needs some scheduled maintenance such as an oil/filter change.
Depends on which light you are referring to. The "Check Engine" light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system. The "Maintenance Required Light" comes on when scheduled maintenance is required as outlined in your owners manual.
The maintenance required light just means there is regular scheduled maintenance that needs to be done. Look in your owner's manual and it will tell you exactly what needs to be done. Can be just an Oil/Filter change. This applies to the Maintenance Required light and not to the Check Engine light.
The Maintenance Required Light is not the same as the Check Engine Light. The Maintenance Required Light is telling you that there is scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed. It may mean it needs an oil/filter change. To find out what needs to be done look at the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.
The Maintenance Required Light is not the same as the Check Engine Light. The Maintenance Required Light is telling you that there is scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed. It may mean it needs an oil/filter change. To find out what needs to be done look at the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.
No. There is a problem
Probably none, Service engine is normally an indicator the a scheduled maintenance interval has been met. Check your owners manual for a list of them, once performed check with your local auto parts store for an OBDII reader that can clear the light. A repair facility or dealer wil clear it for you after they perform the maintenance.
If you are referring to the Service Engine light it means that there is scheduled maintenance due. Ignore it at your own risk. If you are referring to the Check Engine light it means that there is a problem with the emissions controls. Again, ignore this at your own risk.
The check engine light will need to be reset after a 60,000 mile maintenance tune up. The check engine light in most cars can be reset by disconnecting the battery for 1 minute.
Check engine light or required maintenance light. Procedure for resetting required maintenance light just answered. Check engine light requires an OBD II to determine problem and turn the light off.
The check engine light comes on when the ECU detects a problem with the emission system. The maintenance required light comes on when some maintenance is required on the vehicle such as an oil/filter change.
The Check Engine light comes on when the ECU detects something is wrong with the emissions system on the vehicle. You will need to have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool. The Maintenance Required light comes on to alert you to the fact that some scheduled maintenance, as outlined in your owners manual, is due. It can be as simple as an oil change or can be something else. Look in your owners manual to find out what service is needed.