The oxygen sensor is one of many things that could turn the check engine light on.
The oxygen sensor is one of many things that could turn the check engine light on.
That is what the check engine light is for. It informs you of a failure.
Yes, an unplugged sensor can cause a check engine light.
There is not one sensor. All the ECM sensors are tied to the check engine light.
It should...
The engine would be running poorly and the check engine light should be illuminated with related codes.
There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.
If your vehicle has a bad sensor the check engine light will come on. Otherwise they should be replaced as recommended by your service manual.
Yes it could but, it should also illuminate the check engine light.
* It could be a faulty check engine light or a light sensor problem . There's probably not a problem with the engine at all just the faulty sensor light problem most likely. * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If your check engine light stays on with the engine running , a malfunction with the emission control system has been detected. Have your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes in order to diagnose and repair the problem. ( I had a check engine light come on at 35000 miles - in my case it turned out to be the DPFE sensor )
Check your gas cap. If the tank does not build pressure, it trips a sensor and the check engine light will come on. The gas smell is the fumes that should have created the pressure.
The O2 sensor is one of many things that can turn on the check engine light. You need to have it checked for codes.
Check that your air sensor is plugged in/connected to where it should be - this is the most common reason for ETS light coming on