Check your owner's manual. Some newer vehicles have service lights that come on automatically at certain mileage intervals, it may not mean anything but you're due for a balance and rotation. Hope this helps.Check your owner's manual. Some newer vehicles have service lights that come on automatically at certain mileage intervals, it may not mean anything but you're due for a balance and rotation. Hope this helps.
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If you had tires installed and light stayed on it is possible not having spare but normally the tps sensor (tire pressure sensor) or tpm tire pressure monitor or it got damaged when new tires got installed.
There could be a hundred causes for a check engine light. First step is to hook up a computer scan tool and see what codes the computer has. The next step depends on the codes.
If it's the indicator that literally says "service engine soon", and not the check-engine light, then you have no worries. That's programmed to come on at set intervals to remind you that routine service may be due soon (oil change, inspection, tire rotation, etc). It's not an indication of failure. Failures will be shown by the check-engine light. That one is nothing to worry about. Your owner's manual should have a procedure to turn it off.
the light means there is a problem in he vehicle (not the engine) this could be like a bad bulb, abs unit airbag, gas gauge, tire pressure. scan the body contol module should tell you why the light is on.
If all the sensors retrained, you either still have low tire pressure, or the computer which reads the sensors needs to be reprogrammed with a different tire pressure threshold.
Are you talking about the "check air pressure" symbol
Check your owner's manual. Some newer vehicles have service lights that come on automatically at certain mileage intervals, it may not mean anything but you're due for a balance and rotation. Hope this helps.
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