The emissions light on your vehicle's dashboard indicates a problem with the engine's emissions control system, which is responsible for reducing harmful pollutants. It can signal issues such as a malfunctioning catalytic converter, oxygen sensor, or exhaust gas recirculation system. If this light comes on, it's important to address the problem promptly to ensure your vehicle runs efficiently and remains compliant with environmental regulations. Ignoring it may lead to decreased performance and increased emissions.
Emmissions problem. HAVE THE ENGINE CHECKED!
because you have an emmissions problem
If the Check Engine light is lit or has lit, that means the computer has detected a fault in either the performance or emmissions system of your vehicle. Have the OBDII terminal scanned for the trouble codes.
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Emissions
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Check engine light comes on when the computer detects a problem with the emmissions system. A code will be stored in the computer's memory, pointing to the fault. This could be nothing more than a loose gas cap. It can also mean a more serious problem. Have the computer scanned for trouble codes.
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It is on because there is a problem with the emissions system. Have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool. The code it retrieves will tell you where to start looking for the problem.
It refers to making emmissions "cleaner" than would otherwise be before any type of filtering/reusing of the emission that is to be "whitenned".Arrrrhhgg!
Hiya all your codes are pointing at your emmissions evaporative control system. hope this helps you ?