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YAWA: You Asked, We Answered

Check Engine Light

QUESTION: I heard that a loose gas cap can trigger the light. Why is that?

ANSWER: Because fuel systems on late-model vehicles are sealed to prevent the escape of fuel vapors into the atmosphere. If the gas cap isn’t tightened all the way, or the cap leaks because of a damaged seal, OBD II will catch the fault, set a code and turn on the MIL.

QUESTION: My Jeep will misfire sometimes, but my Check Engine Light doesn’t come on. Is something wrong with it or could it be burned out?

ANSWER: Misfires can cause a huge increase in hydrocarbon emissions as well a loss of
performance, rough idle and other problems such as converter damage if the misfire is steady rather than intermittent.

Misfires can be caused by a lot of things including worn or fouled spark plugs, bad plug wires or ignition coils, dirty fuel injectors, air leaks or other conditions that cause the air/fuel mixture to run leaner than normal, or even a loss of compression in one or more cylinders because of a burned valve or blown head gasket.

All engines will experience an occasional misfire, but if the misfire rate exceeds a certain threshold, OBD II sees it as a problem, sets a code and turns on the light. Sometimes, the MIL will flash while the vehicle is being driven. This is a warning to the driver that the engine is misfiring under load.

QUESTION: I have to get my truck through an emissions test. Can’t I just reset the CEL by disconnecting the battery?

ANSWER: One very important point to keep in mind with respect to the Check Engine Light on OBD II vehicles is that you must use a code reader, scan tool or scanner software to read and clear codes. There are no manual flash codes on OBD II vehicles.

Disconnecting the battery in an attempt to erase a code so the CEL/MIL will go off is also a very bad idea because it can cause the PCM to forget learned settings. This may cause additional driveability problems, and may even require using a scan tool to “reset” lost information.

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