Why does the check engine light come on and off?
Worn-out spark plugs can affect your engine’s combustion process and throw it all out of whack. It can also lead to a check engine light on and off intermittently. The thing about bad spark plugs is that, initially at least, you’re going to be able to continue to drive around with them.
Why does my emissions light keep coming on?
Most of the time, when an Emissions Light comes on, it is due to either a sensor or a problem with the exhaust gas recirculation valve. It is also possible that you have a vacuum hose that has become disconnected, or has developed cracks.
When does the Check Engine light go off?
The check engine light should go off after you drive for several minutes if the light was caused by a loose gas cap. Pay attention to the dashboard after the check engine light experience.
What to do if your check engine light is cracked?
You might be able to fix your problem without visiting your local auto shop, saving both time and money. Open the gas cap door if required and get out of the car. If it is dark, take a flashlight with you. In order to check if the gas cap is cracked, you may need the extra light. Look at the gas cap. Do you notice any cracks, chips, or tears in it?
Can a loose gas cap cause your check engine light to go off?
If it does not click in place or is loose after clicking into place the cap needs to be replaced. The check engine light should go off after you drive for several minutes if the light was caused by a loose gas cap.
What to do if your TPMS warning light is still on?
If you’ve checked all your tires (including the spare) and the tire warning light is still illuminated, reset your tire pressure monitoring systems. Some models require the TPMS to be reset every time pressure is added. Instructions for how to reset your tire warning light vary from model to model.