Check Engine Light On, Emission System Service Required Message
#1
Check Engine Light On, Emission System Service Required Message
Today I was driving and the check engine light went on and then a message said emissions system service required. I have a 2006 V8 Vantage with 11K miles. Any suggestions what it could be? Closest authorized dealer is 3 hours away.
Appreciate any help in rectifying situation without going to the dealer.
Thank you!!!
Bradley
Appreciate any help in rectifying situation without going to the dealer.
Thank you!!!
Bradley
#3
Probably either the cats or the O2 sensors. You can get a scanner and plug into the OBD port to read the code and clear it. Emissions codes are very common on this car and the cats and O2 sensors are prone to early failure.
#6
You could also try and do the battery reset(search on forum how to do)
Or....just wait and it usually corrects itself if the fault isn't triggered again.
To clear message from dash press "read" button on center console and it will disappear although the engine icon will remain lit.
Or....just wait and it usually corrects itself if the fault isn't triggered again.
To clear message from dash press "read" button on center console and it will disappear although the engine icon will remain lit.
#7
Same with me. (had it a few times)
Check to see if your gas cap is tighten correctly.
Then (if everything is ok) takes a few starts for the message to disappear.
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#8
IIRC, There was a service bulletin for the gas cap. Has your car had the service? You should be able to tell by looking at the cap itself. If the plastic threaded part is white, then your car has been serviced. If not, you should be able to get it replaced for free.
#9
So here's my pet peeve. The "Check Engine Light" has almost nothing to do with the engine--its 100% related to Emissions. I had a lady friend panic, stopped her car and had it towed, because she was concerned she would damage the engine. If a sparkplug missfires, or an injector temporarily malfunctions, or as discussed above the gas cap was not fully tightened--the CEL will come on. So you have two options, (1) read out the code find out what happened then reset the light, or (2) drive the car for 3-4 start/warm-up cycles and if the event does not happen again, the light will automatically reset. Bottom line is that the CEL never relates to a major engine problem and often is only a temporary hicup.
#10
Cap was replaced, but error messages appeared because I got careless a few times and didn't close the gas cap all the way, therefore triggering the Emissions Error (I blame it on all the pretty girls that would come up and ask me what kind of car that was while filling up at the gas station )
Last edited by gekko; 05-31-2011 at 10:22 PM. Reason: spzling
#13
Unproper tighten gas cap is a common problem for all vehicle. See attached article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...d=family-autos
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...d=family-autos