How do I turn off hill assist light?
How to turn hill assist off 1 Hold down traction control button till light goes off 2 Press button again 3 Turn car off then back on should see hill assist light on indicating it is off.
Why does the hill assist light stay on?
Now this AM when I started the car, the check engine light and the hill assist button came on. (and stayed on) Looking at the manual I saw that by starting the car and pushing the vehicle dynamics control switch off then on that should reactivate the hill start assist, but the warning lights are staying on. I’m assuming these 2 events are related.
Why does my check engine light go on when I go up a hill?
A 2016 Impreza 2.0 should yield 28 mpg city 37 mpg highway. If it is only yielding 11 KM/L at 120 KM/PH then there is likely an issue with the vehicle, as it should be yielding close to 15… First have an experienced technician, like one from YourMechanic, look the vehicle over and read the fault codes from the vehicle.
How can I Reset my Check Engine light?
I have an Ultra Gauge semi permanently hooked up to read a variety of engine gauges and conditions. One of them is check engine codes which allow you to look up (online) what the check engine code is. Also allows you to reset the check engine light. About $60 online only.
Is it safe to drive with check engine light on?
If the vehicle is not overheating and the check engine light is NOT “flashing”, and there are no other outward indications of the engine malfunctioning, it is safe to drive the car until it is convenient for you to request a check engine light diagnostic.
Now this AM when I started the car, the check engine light and the hill assist button came on. (and stayed on) Looking at the manual I saw that by starting the car and pushing the vehicle dynamics control switch off then on that should reactivate the hill start assist, but the warning lights are staying on. I’m assuming these 2 events are related.
A 2016 Impreza 2.0 should yield 28 mpg city 37 mpg highway. If it is only yielding 11 KM/L at 120 KM/PH then there is likely an issue with the vehicle, as it should be yielding close to 15… First have an experienced technician, like one from YourMechanic, look the vehicle over and read the fault codes from the vehicle.
If the vehicle is not overheating and the check engine light is NOT “flashing”, and there are no other outward indications of the engine malfunctioning, it is safe to drive the car until it is convenient for you to request a check engine light diagnostic.
I have an Ultra Gauge semi permanently hooked up to read a variety of engine gauges and conditions. One of them is check engine codes which allow you to look up (online) what the check engine code is. Also allows you to reset the check engine light. About $60 online only.