What does the Check Engine light on OBD2 mean?

What does the Check Engine light on OBD2 mean?

Along with triggering the check engine light, the OBD2 system will store a corresponding engine fault code so you can diagnose the issue. Since simply resetting the check engine light won’t fix the underlying issue, you first need to understand what your check engine light means to clear it effectively. What Does Your Check Engine Light Mean?

What does it mean if your check engine light is on but no code?

If the check engine light is on, you’ve got a trouble code stored. The same is true if you have ABS light on, TCS light on, VSC light on, etc. etc. If your check engine light is on but no code, it’s your scan tool, not the vehicle.

Why do I get No reading on my OBD codes?

Check your fuses to see if any have gone bad. Remember that your car or truck might have more than one fuse box. This should be covered in your owner’s manual or a proper service manual. Another reason for getting no reading is that the scan port has become clogged with dust after years of not being used.

Where can I get an OBD code scanned?

You can have your codes scanned free at most auto parts chain stores. If you’ve plugged into your car’s diagnostic port and aren’t reading anything, you might think that your OBD-II brain has been fried, but don’t declare it dead yet. The most common reason for getting no OBD code is simply a blown fuse.

Can a code reader turn off the Check Engine light?

With a code reader you can easily clear codes and turn off the “check engine” light, but you will however not be able to check for readiness and may fail to get a sticker in case your vehicle finds itself at the DMV’s office.

Check your fuses to see if any have gone bad. Remember that your car or truck might have more than one fuse box. This should be covered in your owner’s manual or a proper service manual. Another reason for getting no reading is that the scan port has become clogged with dust after years of not being used.

Why are there no codes on the OBDII list?

Everything in the OBDII code list is, in some way, related to emissions. I’d guess that something happened which triggered the light, but the condition didn’t persist. So, no codes when it was scanned. However, all error codes are stored, so you can look at historical data, even with a $10 bluetooth OBDII dongle, and see what the code was before.

What does a malfunction indicator light on OBD2 mean?

This light, in the OBD2 standard language, is also called a malfunction indicator light (MIL). When that light is on it means there is a certain sensor in the car that has sent an error message to the powertrain control module (PCM) which it can’t decode.