Why would my check engine light go off on its own?

Why would my check engine light go off on its own?

A check engine light will shut itself off if the condition that caused it is remedied. So, if your converter is marginal, and you did a lot of stop-and-go driving, which creates high demand for the converter, that may have turned on the check engine light.

Can I reset my own check engine light?

You can reset the check engine light without disconnecting the battery by using an OBD2 scanner. If you drive long enough after fixing the problem, most car models’ check engine light will go away by itself.

What causes check engine light on Subaru Outback?

There are other misfire related codes as well, but those are the most common ones. Keeping in mind that any engine needs air, fuel, and spark for ignition, your Subaru Outback’s fuel system can often cause the engine to misfire. It can run too lean or rich.

Do you take the Check Engine light off?

BTW, it’s a 2002 Subaru Outback with 130k miles on it. Yes. No. My rule of thumb is to run a tank or two of gas through the car once the light comes on. If the light doesn’t go off then I take it in. That many miles it most likely is one of the emissions control devices. Expensive to replace and do not really make the car run better.

How to reset check engine light with OBD-II?

1 Connect the scan tool to the OBD – II Connecting the scan tool to the OBD- II ( On- board diagnostic connector) under your steering column. 2 View error codes by pressing the “READ” button Pressing the “READ” button on the scan tool to see the error codes of the engine. 3 Remove the error code

Is there a bumper to bumper warranty on a Subaru Outback?

Anyone with an OBDII scanner can pull the code. If you are under the 3/36k that is a bumper to bumper warranty which means that whatever is causing it should be covered. I have a brand new 2008 Subaru Outback with 350 miles. On my way to work yesterday my cruise started flashing & the check engine light came on.