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Check Engine light
Check Engine light questions.
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(E.G.R.) valve on most Asian vehicles. Although
it is sometimes quite disconcerting to have the
light come on it is usually not harmful to the engine or it's performance. The E.G.R. valve is
exposed to high temperatures and it can get
"carbon fouled" easily and therefore send a
signal to the Electronic Control Module (E.C.M.)
that there may be a problem (not necessarily
a significant one).
Another cause of the check engine light coming on in a higher-mileage car is a faulty oxygen sensor.
Should still store a code, though. Shouldn't anything that causes the light to go on store a code?
Kuro, one (expensive) way to diagnose your problem, might be getting a diagnostic module yourself ($250). You need a laptop for it, but I think you can just run it while you are driving, and instanteneous get a readout. It also tells you other interesting things, such as engine load, oxygen sensor readings etc. Most of them in real time.
It might warrant having the battery tested.
Also, to the person with the 96 Cavalier....if you cycle the ignition key 5 times, the check engine light will go off....until the same fault occurs again. My suggestion, cycle the key 5 times, bring your car to the used car lot, and leave the engine running, while it's being traded in...
does the light stay on?if so it is an emmision's issue.There is also a pressure check valve used on the cavalier to read fuel tank pressure,in other words it checks to see if the gas cap is on and what condition the cap is in.Have your mechanic go through this system.
The valve itself is located behind the fuel injection system.
A word of caution -- diagnostic codes have to be understood within the context of the system's operation. If not, many mechanics start "easteregging" hoping they'll stumble into a fix.
Almost as bad as working on early Japanese cars!
try the following URL
http://www.allpar.com/fix/codes.html
Anyone know of problems with engine warning light
leading to serious engine trouble or voiding of warranty at less than 30,000?
I have 150K on the car.
what is wrong with my car
and what should I do with it?
I took my car to the dealership that MOnday and they ran a computer diagnostic check on my vehicle and only "minor" things came up.
What sparked it off was that my spark plugs and my spark plugs wires were shot, so all i had to do was replace those, which I did and everything was fine.
Of course the dealership tried to rip me off, because I'm a woman, they said i need a new PCV valve, air filter, fuel filter, distributor cap,so on and so forth and they would charge me $500. I looked at him like he was an alien.
I bought the spark plugs (platinum) and the wires myself and had my friend put them in, my car is running better than ever.
just removed pan removed and replaced solenoid and replaced pan.started the engine and the service engine soon light appears. it flashes code 26 which means Q.D.M. quad driver module. checked vacuum hoses seem good. haynes manual tells you that its to complex to go into detail so take it to dealer.it said the same thing for the tcc solenoid which took an hour and dealer wanted 400 dollars to replace. but anyways the light comes on when idling only,it wont come on while driving i can drive an hour stop and let it idle for two or three minutes and the light will come on. any info would be greatly appreciated thankx
Attention VW Cabrio Buyers.....
Bought a 1999 VW Cabrio GLS (new A-4 body), at
108 miles CHECK ENGINE LIGHT came on, took to
dealer (they said they fixed it).... CHECK ENGINE
LIGHT back on at 479 miles... took to dealer (they
said they fixed it).... CHECK ENGINE LIGHT back on
at 538 miles (dealer kept cat one week, said was
fixed)...... back on at 918 miles.. took to dealer (kept two days), dealer said it was fixed... WHEN I PICKED UP THE CAR... DRIVING OUT OF THE DEALERS LOT.... CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON AGAIN.... STILL ON DEALER LOT AFTER THEY SAID IT WAS FIXED....... WHAT DO YOU THINK????? ANY ADVICE...
Truth is, those incessant "check engine" lights that have existed in cars for a decade too long are about as accurate as astrology in identifying car problems. Most often, this light indicates that some oxygen sensors in your engine are detecting an incorrect level of oxygen in the fuel mix. The result, slightly lower gas mileage. As Mulawyer said, switching to a better gas type or checking your gas cap may solve the problem. I wouldn't consider the car a "lemon", though.
The system's could be alot smarter -- and graduated to store insignificant faults -- maybe flash the check engine light for a couple of seconds on start-up.
The problem is that the systems use ladder logic which means they are overly ignorant about the systems they monitor.
Oh well, guess it keeps the dealers busy!
My guess? The oxygen sensor or throttle position sensor. I would suggest searching out a GOOD independent garage and have them check it out. It may even be worth your while to have them replace the O2 and TP sensors if they don't find anything. They are relatively low-cost parts and usually pretty easy to replace.
Dave
Mine was finally fixed 3 weeks ago and has not come back. In either case, it sure was a pain in the butt.
that with 184000 miles on it is still better then the Nissan. I would have bought another Toy but the dealer are such arrogant S.O.B. I couldn't take the stress~!! Tex
The check engine light will also go off if you fill up your car without turning off the engine.
If neither of these is the case, it could be a lot of things. A trip to the dealer may then be in order.
Dave
-cr