That has NOTHING at all to do with the oil change. Go to AutoZone and they have a tool to tell you what the problem is.
You will have dirty oil running through your engine until the light comes on again for an oil change.
The check engine light comes on when the ECU detects a problem with the emission system. The maintenance required light comes on when some maintenance is required on the vehicle such as an oil/filter change.
The check engine light comes on when the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. The engine maintenance light comes on when the engine needs some scheduled maintenance such as an oil/filter change.
The service engine soon is the same as a check engine light. It has nothing to do with an oil change.
The check engine light has nothing to due with an oil change.
The check engine light does not come on for an oil change.
A possible reason the engine dies when the oil light comes on in a 1999 Ford Escort could be because it is in major need of an oil change. There also could be an oil pressure problem because the oil pump may need to be replaced.
Automatically comes on as a reminder to 'service' the engine (i.e.- oil change/filter/etc)
Your oil light comes on when the OIL PRESSURE is too low ( your engine oil LEVEL may be O.K. )
It depends on:How irritating the light is to youHow much engine damage you are willing to repair in the futureThe change oil light is simply a reminder to perform this critical maintenance chore. The vehicle won't stop operating just because of the light.
Service required is the oil change reminder. Service engine soon would be the check engine light.
No, but the maintenance required light may very well indicate the oil needs changing. The Check Engine light only comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system.