First you need to retrieve the trouble codes stored in the computer.If you don't have a code reader or scan tool you can take it to your local autoparts store (advance auto,autozone,ect) and they can retrieve them for you.Then we can go from there.
Hi
Thanks
for using FixYa. The check engine light is on because ECM (Control Module)
detected a fault with your car's system. ECM has self-testing capability.
When the computer senses that there is a problem with some of the components it
stores the correspondent trouble code(s) in its memory and lights up the
"Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light to tell you
that there is a problem and your car needs to be looked at. You'll need to get
the codes checked from a nearby dealer/mechanic. Please revert back for more
help.
Rylee
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