Will my check engine light come on if I have a blown head gasket?

Will my check engine light come on if I have a blown head gasket?

A blown head gasket can keep your car from starting. When you have a blown head gasket, you may have no heat, no white smoke, no start, no check engine light or even no overheating in some cases.

Can blown head gasket cause no start?

A blown head gasket can cause a car to not start if it floods the cylinders too badly. Other times it will start rough and smooth out as you described.

Can a car still run with a blown head gasket?

As we mentioned before, it is not safe to operate a car with a blown head gasket. There may also be loss of engine power caused by lower cylinder compression- due to your blown head gasket. Once you experience one of these symptoms, shut the engine down and do not release the pressure.

When did the Subaru Outback head gasket problem start?

Outback (from 2000 to 2009) Baja (from 2003 to 2006) If you consider the Subaru head gasket years, you can pinpoint the problem to distinct groups of production years. The Group 1 or first generation models include Impreza, Forrester, Legacy G.T., and Outbackbetween 1996 and 1999.

Can a blown head gasket cause an oil leak?

A blown head gasket can manifest in several ways. On first generation Outbacks and second generation Legacy models, the gaskets tend to leak externally. You may notice oil leaks between the head and the block of the engine.

Is it safe to drive a 2012 Subaru with a blown head gasket?

While there is no definitive “safe” year, head gasket leaks tend to be much less common on newer models. If your Subaru is a 2012 or newer, odds are really good that you won’t have any issues. Can You Drive With a Blown Head Gasket?

How do you replace head gaskets on a Subaru?

Removing the engine makes it much easier to extract the head bolts in particular, which are very long and won’t clear the body with the engine sitting normally inside the engine bay. To reach the head gaskets, a mechanic has to tear the engine down to the short block. Both gaskets are typically replaced at the same time.