Yes, if there is water in the gas tank of a Kia, it can cause the check engine light to come on. Water can disrupt the combustion process, leading to misfires and other engine performance issues that trigger the light. Additionally, the engine's sensors may detect abnormal conditions, further contributing to the check engine light activation. It's important to address water contamination in the fuel to prevent potential engine damage.
it is probably throwing off a sensor, like the mass airflow or map sensor and causing the check engine light to come on
You couldpossibly have a problem with engine vacuum system like a leak
You can take it to an auto store like autozone and they will run a test to read codes for the check engine light.
it looks like a transmission or the check engine light will come on
That sounds like problem in the cluster. The high beam indicator is cross wired to the check engine light when it shouldn't be.
check the hoses.. check for cracked/blown head gasket - you might see staining on the engine block check for water in the rocker box - oil will look like mayo - side effect of a blown gasket check for a leaking freeze plug
It looks like an engine, or it may just say Check Engine.
The check engine light will usually come on. On a Chrysler product the check engine light will not come on for low oil. You should either see the oil pressure gauge fall (if equipped) or the low oil pressure light will come one. That is the one that looks like a little red oil can. In addition the engine will overheat and you will start to hear some noise from the engine.
Depending on the year it may look like a little yellow engine, or it will say check engine, or service engine soon.
If it is like my Ford Explorer , the check gage light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is high , the engine oil pressure is low , or the fuel level is near empty
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
The leakage can come from a water hose, or the water pump or a front freeze plug. Hello, that sounds like the water pump is gone bad. If you are looking at the front of the motor, on the left side close to the center of the engine that is where the water pump is located. It is driven by the belt and it circulates the water from the radiator to the engine. The water is pumped out of the engine to the radiator, which cools the water and then its goes back into the engine. I would recommend running the engine very little, and check the water in the radiator 3 times a day until you can get it fixed. DO NOT let the motor run hot. You can cause serious engine damage if you do.