No, a blown headlight typically would not trigger the engine light. The engine light is primarily related to issues with the vehicle's engine, emissions system, or onboard diagnostics. However, a blown headlight may activate a separate indicator on the dashboard specifically for lighting issues, if equipped. Always check your vehicle’s manual for specific warning light meanings.
well the headlight would not have light coming out of it.
No it will not.
The term "blown engine" usaully means the the engine is dead in which case you would not have any power. In the racing world the term "blown engine" could mean something else. A blown engine would be an engine that is super charged with a blower in which case you would have more power.
Bulb is blown or has been removed.
Blown fuse, or defective headlight bulb.
YOU HAVE A BLOWN TAILLIGHT FUSE OR PANEL LIGHT FUSE. THEY ARE NORMALY ON THE SAME CIRCUIT. Yoou could also have a bad headlight switch.
It would be more cost effective to replace the blown engine with a re-manufactured one.
simply having a blown fuse would not cause the engine to run hot. But, it depends on what fuse is blown. a fuse blown for the cooling fans would make it run hot.
If your low beam headlight is not working despite a new bulb and no current, the issue may lie in a faulty headlight relay or a blown fuse. Additionally, there could be a problem with the wiring or connections leading to the headlight. It's also worth checking the headlight switch itself, as a malfunction there can prevent the low beams from receiving power. A multimeter can help diagnose where the electrical failure is occurring.
Once an engine has a blown gasket, it could die at any second. Driving such a car would be extremely dangerous as the engine could break down unexpectedly.
Make sure the light has a good ground.
If it is doing that, it means you have a blown transmission. You need to take it to the repair man immediatly