Why does my check engine light light up?
If you’re loosing pressure from gas cap leak the check engine will light up not the low fuel light. Somebody has mentioned about the fuel sensor/sender (?) going bad. I wonder if this is part of the fuel pump/ filter. were any warning signs like this?
What causes the low fuel light to blink?
Was your gas cap tight, if i recall correctly, if your cap isnt tight, the light will blink. Definately on tight, I make sure I hear at least 6 clicks. If you’re loosing pressure from gas cap leak the check engine will light up not the low fuel light.
Can you drive with a blinking check engine light?
How far can you drive with a blinking engine light? It is not recommended to drive at all with a flashing check engine light. You can, in most cases, drive the closest way to a repair shop. We do recommend towing it if the repair shop is located far away, though.
What happens if you have a flashing engine light?
Driving with a flashing engine light can result in more expensive problems with your engine. One example is if the car is misfiring/not running at all on one cylinder, and you keep driving for a long distance, you can either fill up the catalytic converter with fuel and destroy it.
If you’re loosing pressure from gas cap leak the check engine will light up not the low fuel light. Somebody has mentioned about the fuel sensor/sender (?) going bad. I wonder if this is part of the fuel pump/ filter. were any warning signs like this?
Was your gas cap tight, if i recall correctly, if your cap isnt tight, the light will blink. Definately on tight, I make sure I hear at least 6 clicks. If you’re loosing pressure from gas cap leak the check engine will light up not the low fuel light.
How far can you drive with a blinking engine light? It is not recommended to drive at all with a flashing check engine light. You can, in most cases, drive the closest way to a repair shop. We do recommend towing it if the repair shop is located far away, though.
Driving with a flashing engine light can result in more expensive problems with your engine. One example is if the car is misfiring/not running at all on one cylinder, and you keep driving for a long distance, you can either fill up the catalytic converter with fuel and destroy it.