- It tells you that there is a problem with the vehicle's emissions system or engine, and that it needs to be repaired as soon as possible.
- The emissions system controls how much pollution your car produces, so it's important to have it working properly to protect the environment.
- The engine is the heart of your car, so any problems with it can cause serious damage.
Some of the common causes of the Check Emission System or Engine Light include:
- Loose or damaged gas cap
- Dirty air filter
- Faulty oxygen sensor
- Catalytic converter failure
- Spark plug problems
- Fuel injector problems
If you see the Check Emission System or Engine Light come on, it's important to have your car diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible.
- Driving with a faulty emissions system or engine can damage the vehicle and cause serious environmental problems.
- Additionally, many states require vehicles to pass an emissions test in order to be registered and operated, so it's important to make sure that your car's emissions system is working properly.