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Do you mean ENGINE MANAGEMENT LIGHT, if engine management light is on get the fault codes read and get the faults fixed, the engine management light is there for a purpose, not a Christmas tree light you know.
Year make and model ??
I would have the engine computer checked for trouble codes first.
When there is an engine problem, the other warning lights will come on because those systems use the engine to function.
The car is trying to tell you something - limp mode is there to protect the engine if a serious problem is detected. Stop driving it and get someone out to scan the codes and diagnose this.
have vechicle code scan the ECM has spot a problem with the engine control system.could have engine misfire or EVAP leak or bad sensor many things will cause engine management light to come on.go by auto zone or any auto parts stores they code scan car for free.
the car is going into limp mode due to an engine management fault. have to check what the fault is with a code reader. if the milage is high 100,000+ could be a turbo fault (overboosting), as this will put the car into limp mode.
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