The check engine light can illuminate for various reasons, such as issues with the engine, transmission, or emissions system. When the car stalls, it may indicate a more serious problem, like a malfunctioning sensor, fuel delivery issue, or ignition failure. These faults can disrupt the engine's performance, leading to a loss of power and eventual stalling. It's essential to diagnose the underlying issue promptly to avoid further damage.
Use a code reader to find out why the check engine light is on.
The light comes on when the car stalls because the engine is not running and the pump therefore is not pumping. The pressure will always be 0 when the engine stalls and the light is directly related to pressure. This is normal, you have no problem, other than the engine stalling.
No, the check engine light does not come on because your gas is half way full. The check engine light will come on if there is a problem with the engine.
If an check engine light does not come on it is a good thing. When your check engine light comes on, it means you need service done on your vehicle.
No the check engine light will not come on
No, the check engine light has nothing to do with the oil level in the vehicle. The check engine light will come on when there is a problem with the emission system. The red oil warning light will come on if your vehicle is low on oil.
If it has a downstream O2 sensor the check engine light will come on but if it does not the light may not come out. In most instances it will set the check engine light.
95 s10 blazer has a miss and check engine light does not come on and exhaust smells gassy what could it be
There are lots of different reasons a check engine light can come on does the car feel any different?
It will usually come on. The speed sensor on my transmission died and it displayed the check engine light.
Go to AutoZone and ask one of the fellas to come out and "check your check engine light code". They will be able to tell you what the problem code is, as well as re-set your check engine light.
Check Engine lights can come on for a variety of different reasons. It could be something as simple as the gas cap is not tight enough or it could mean you have a cylinder misfire. The check engine light usually comes on for some sort of emission problem. With the vehicle stalling out especially at idle it could be something like a tps sensor. The only way to tell is to take it to a full service garage or a dealer and have them hook the vehicle up to a code reader to find out why the light is on. But the reason that the light is on is probably the same reason that the car stalls out while idling. You may want to check the engine vacuum lines for a direct leak to atmosphere. This can stall an engine when at idle but not at driving speeds.