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Usually a problem in the emission system. Hae vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
No. Not visably
If your check engine light stays on , get it scanned for trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the problem - a malfunction has been detected that is causing a problem with your emission control system , and in your case is also causing your engine to run rough
If coolant level is correct - could be a defective sensor
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no. you have to take the whole light out
The air bag light stays on when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. You will need to have the system checked for trouble codes to know possible causes.
Assuming you mean traction light, have the codes pulled. The codes will lead you to the cause.
The idle on my 1995 Chevy Cavalier stays at 600rpm's when i check it with the scanner. Hope this helps BE SAFE dirt420ba
The check engine light comes on when a problem with the emission control system has been detected - scan the vehicle for trouble codes in order to diagnose and repair the problem
Charging problem, altenator going bad or has already gone bad.
Have the codes read.