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Check engine light.
Insert key and turn to ON 3 times and leave ON. Read the trip meter code. If you missed it, take the key out and do again.
Google the the code for engine problem.
Without seeing a picture I couldn't say for sure, but typically the check engine light is orange and shaped like a motor. There is no way for you to know off hand what the problem is that caused it to light up, I recommend you go to your local Autozone, they can plug into the computer and check the cause of the fault for free.
this is your check engine or service engine soon light or mil {malfunction indicator lamp} your ecm has detected a fault in the systems it monitors and should have a diagnostic trouble code stored you will need to hook to a scanner /code reader and read codes this will tell reason light came on and loss of power if you have a auto zone nearby they provide this service free of charge
I believe the (!) Warning Light is your starter ignition light. But the check Engine Light coming on after just having a new motor put in. My suggestion is to take it back to the person who just put the motor in for you. Have them check all the wirings and make sure there are no cross connections. I had my engine rebuilt 5 yrs ago. And they told me that my transmission had a morning condition. It didn't like to work first thing in the morning especially during the Winter season. Also check all of your fuses.
Check knock sensor wiring and replace the knock sensor.
To find the knock sensor look at the top of the engine block below the intake manifold. There you should find the knock sensor wherethe throttle
cables connect to the throtle body, reaching it from underneath, and bolted to the top of the motor , below comes a picture:
this is your check engine lite, this indicating that there is or maybe a potential problem. you need to have someone with a scanner plug into your car to retrieve the error code to locate and repair this.
I believe this is the oil pressure light and the helicopter is a picture of the motor. Please check you have sufficient oil in the engine.
1. If on - turn off the engine. wait for half an hour for it to cool.
2. Check the dipstick has the oil showing on it between the two scored marks, near the bottom of it.
3. if the oil shows near the tip at the end of the stick or below the scored line, please put oil in the engine before driving away.
4. Consult the user manual or an engineer on how to add new oil.
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