When to turn off the OBD2 Mil light?

When to turn off the OBD2 Mil light?

The OBD2 system can turn the MIL off automatically if the conditions for the problem stop to exist. After evaluating a system or component for three consecutive times without detecting the problem, the light can be turned off. But, usually the light remains on. What are the next steps?

What does the malfunction indicator light ( Mil ) mean?

People usually get interested in the On-Board Diagnostics when the Malfunction Indicator Light illuminates on the dashboard of their cars. The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is also known as the Check Engine Light. The purpose of this warning light is to indicate a detected problem with…

What should I do if my Mil light comes on?

One way to make sure there are no pending codes that will turn on the Malfunction Indicator Light ( MIL lamp) later is to use your scan tool to look at the “Mode 06” data in the PCM. Most scan tools can display Mode 06 data.

The OBD2 system can turn the MIL off automatically if the conditions for the problem stop to exist. After evaluating a system or component for three consecutive times without detecting the problem, the light can be turned off. But, usually the light remains on. What are the next steps?

How does the OBD II fuel management system work?

All OBD II equipped vehicles use an oxygen sensor to measure how much oxygen is present in the exhaust. The sensor tells the engine management computer (PCM) if the fuel mixture is burning rich (less oxygen) or lean (more oxygen).

What does a check engine light ( Mil ) mean?

The code might indicate a bad sensor, or it might indicate a loose connector or wiring problem. Harder to diagnose are misfire codes. OBD-2 can detect misfires in individual cylinders as well as random misfires.

Depending on how the system is configured and the nature of the problem, the Malfunction Indicator lamp/light may come on and go off, remain on continuously or flash — all of which can be very confusing because you have no way of knowing what the light means. When the OBD II system detects a fault, it sets a “pending code” in cars computer.