check your cooling lines for leaks if all good drive shaft seal
I believe so.
Replacing the water pump will not cause the check engine light to come on. Either it is a coincidence or you have accidentally disconnected a wire or damaged a sensor somehow.
Water is a normal result from an internal combustion engine.
Yes it can.
when your engine is hot it causes the water to boil and the water and the anti freeze will come out of the overflow pipe.
would a bad battery cable in a 95 toyota corolla make a engine come on?
If it is water it is probably the condensation drain plugged up with crud. If it is engine coolant it is probably the heater core leaking.
Why would you want it to come on. Its not on because theres nothing wrong with your engine.
my check engine light came on and would go off, come back on again. when i had it checked, it was my gas cap, it was leaking.
A 2002 Ford Explorer, 4.0 , would have come from the factory with around a 192 * Fahrenheit engine cooling thermostat
Check that there isn't water around the water heater first, which would mean that turning it off and closing the water valve would be a good idea. Then, check the fuse box to see if the power has tripped--that is if it is an electric water heater.
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.