This kept happening in my old dodge neon, the emission light would come on. Mechanic would check it out, reset…nothing wrong. Finally I figured out that if I pulled the fuse for 2 mins it would reset. Eventually turned out one of the computer chips was going bad.
I had a 2000 Dodge Intrepid. Then the “Check Engine” Light came on. I took it to two different mechanics…$6,000.00 to replace the engine! I only paid $5,000.00 for it. Ended up selling it for junk.
I drove my old jeep for over 5 years with half the engine warning lights constantly lit up or flickering. No one could tell me what was wrong and it wasn’t worth a mechanic’s fee for electrical work.Finally, while trying rid the jeep of massive mold from leaky roof trim I yanked all the carpeting and other cloth coverings out of it and found a lot of wires and fuses hidden in normally inaccessible spots. Electric windows had stopped rolling down so I changed out all the fuses out including the hidden ones I’d found and No more engine check lights! (unfortunately, windows still won’t roll down)
On most cars and trucks now all you have to dod id trun the key one and off and back on real fast and a code will so up/. Look that code up. My 2001 Dodge Dakota light came on. last week. Number 4 spark plug mis-fire. A ver common check enigne light trip is a loose gas cap. Yes, if the gas cap is loose it will trip the check engine light. By the way the one on my truck resets by it self after a day or so if nothing else trips it again.
caller49 almost 12 years ago
Sure, that’ll work, all those who believe that stand on your head and cluck like a chicken.
flyertom almost 12 years ago
It may take some work, but taking the light bulb out of the dash is very satisfying.
battle of plattsburgh almost 12 years ago
A little black electric tape over the light should solve the problem.
J Short almost 12 years ago
Come back in a month….of Sundays.
angelfiredragon almost 12 years ago
This kept happening in my old dodge neon, the emission light would come on. Mechanic would check it out, reset…nothing wrong. Finally I figured out that if I pulled the fuse for 2 mins it would reset. Eventually turned out one of the computer chips was going bad.
ncalifgirl58 almost 12 years ago
Um, time to get a new mechanic! lol
Poollady almost 12 years ago
there are no real “mechanics” noways, they all have to be computer technicians!
comicnut4636 almost 12 years ago
I had a 2000 Dodge Intrepid. Then the “Check Engine” Light came on. I took it to two different mechanics…$6,000.00 to replace the engine! I only paid $5,000.00 for it. Ended up selling it for junk.
Popeyesforearm almost 12 years ago
Ask Ferris if that works
k_sera almost 12 years ago
Given my experience with the check engine light, that’s as plausible as anything any mechanic has ever told me.
Rista almost 12 years ago
I drove my old jeep for over 5 years with half the engine warning lights constantly lit up or flickering. No one could tell me what was wrong and it wasn’t worth a mechanic’s fee for electrical work.Finally, while trying rid the jeep of massive mold from leaky roof trim I yanked all the carpeting and other cloth coverings out of it and found a lot of wires and fuses hidden in normally inaccessible spots. Electric windows had stopped rolling down so I changed out all the fuses out including the hidden ones I’d found and No more engine check lights! (unfortunately, windows still won’t roll down)
fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
On most cars and trucks now all you have to dod id trun the key one and off and back on real fast and a code will so up/. Look that code up. My 2001 Dodge Dakota light came on. last week. Number 4 spark plug mis-fire. A ver common check enigne light trip is a loose gas cap. Yes, if the gas cap is loose it will trip the check engine light. By the way the one on my truck resets by it self after a day or so if nothing else trips it again.