What would cause check engine light to flash?
A blinking check engine light will pop up on your dashboard display when your engine misfires. This means that the engine is dumping unburned fuel into your vehicle’s exhaust system. This is a serious problem because it can rapidly raise the temperature of the catalytic converter.
Do you need to drive after resetting check engine light?
Here’s something you probably don’t know: after clearing the car’s computer you will need to drive for about 50 to 100 miles. As you drive your car the computer will monitor all the sensors and register the results. You can use GOFAR to constantly monitor your car diagnostics.
Is it okay to drive with a flashing check engine light?
It’s never recommended to drive with a flashing check engine light. A constant check engine light can be okay to drive with sometimes, but a flashing engine light is most likely a more serious problem that has to be fixed as soon as possible.
Why is my Check Engine light flashing and car shaking?
The check engine light may blink and cause the car to start shaking when the vehicle has a broken or damaged engine mount. A weak or broken engine mount can lead to heavy shaking. Once you experience the check light blinking and car shaking, you will have to take the car to a professional for diagnosis.
What causes the service engine light to flash?
Was fine on highway until suddenly the service engine light started flashing and it began driving very rough when accelerating. Every time I accelerated the service engine light would flash. Did this the entire way back home. No issues when coasting. Rough idle when at stop lights. What would cause this? Has never happened before.
What does it mean when your check engine light comes on?
The check engine light provides an idea — sometimes precise, sometimes vague — of what’s wrong with a car. However, it does not replace a skilled mechanic or routine maintenance. In other words, don’t wait until the check engine light comes on to get your car maintenance done.