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The bulb may be burned out or I have seen people put black tape over the area the bulb is in to block the light and then they can sell the car. You need an OBD scanner to see if any codes are present that would turn the light on. If there is a code and the light is not on, the bulb is not working. You can also watch the dash when you turn the ignition on to see all the bulbs and tell if that one is bad. Changing them is not easy, you have to remove the trim, take out the screws holding the instrument panel and then look for the bulb socket and change the bulb.
It' could be a burnt out bulb . Do a key on engine off check. Light check of the instrument cluster. If other lights are on then either take it upon your self to remove the cluster and change the bulb
u dont need to replace bulb-its workn--that emplyoyee needs a test---the lite is tellin u there are some codes--go git a scan done at a partplace etc--mite b an 02 sensor or other-----some peopl hav takn the bulb out to cheat-but car wont run------try disconnectn batt n see if the lite clears-cud b just a glitch
Check engine light must come on with all other lights. It's called a bulb check. So either the bulb has burned out or the previous owner disconnected it.
On my 2006 you set the odometer to the normal odometer mode using the button on the dash. When you get that setting, hold the button down until the display flashes. Once it begins to flash, let go of the button and then push it again. The light should then go out.
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