How much should you drive after resetting check engine light?

How much should you drive after resetting check engine light?

To make sure the check engine light does not reappear, it’s recommended that you drive your car 30 to 100 miles. This enables the vehicle’s “Drive Cycle” to reset, as the various sensors need time to recalibrate.

When does the Check Engine light come on?

The one (and so far only) time the check engine light has come on for my 02 Subary Legacy (60K miles) was when the gas cap wasn’t screwed on completely tight. I know how to turn it off. Alternatively, if the engine explodes and your car burns up, the light will go off and stay off.

Why is the Check Engine light on on my Jetta?

The system had detected the imminent failure of the bulb and was warning you. On my Jetta, what sometimes happens is that you’ll get a check engine light if you forget to put the gas cap back on, or don’t put it on tight enough, before you start the engine.

Why is the Check Engine light on on my Forester?

The check engine light stayed on for a few days, then went out on its own. My Forester has had the same engine light pop for vapour issues more times than I can count, recently caused because the gas station idiot replacing the gas cap managed to completely fail at the task.

Why is the Check Engine light on on my Echo?

It’s usually something related to the emissions, like everyone else in the thread has said. Sometimes a loose gas cap will cause a drop in pressure in the fuel tank and that will set the CEL. My Echo has been doing that after nearly every fill up the last couple of months.

The one (and so far only) time the check engine light has come on for my 02 Subary Legacy (60K miles) was when the gas cap wasn’t screwed on completely tight. I know how to turn it off. Alternatively, if the engine explodes and your car burns up, the light will go off and stay off.

The system had detected the imminent failure of the bulb and was warning you. On my Jetta, what sometimes happens is that you’ll get a check engine light if you forget to put the gas cap back on, or don’t put it on tight enough, before you start the engine.

The check engine light stayed on for a few days, then went out on its own. My Forester has had the same engine light pop for vapour issues more times than I can count, recently caused because the gas station idiot replacing the gas cap managed to completely fail at the task.

It’s usually something related to the emissions, like everyone else in the thread has said. Sometimes a loose gas cap will cause a drop in pressure in the fuel tank and that will set the CEL. My Echo has been doing that after nearly every fill up the last couple of months.