Service Engine Soon light is on
Service Engine Soon light is on
Wow, I made a mistake---as I was cleaning my serp belt (was squeaking so tried cleaning the belt and pulleys), I forgot to put the belt back on and started the engine and revved it a couple of times to hear squeaking. Little did I know the belt was hanging on the wall!
I of course turned it off and placed it back on ASAP. Anyway, after I did this the Check engine light is now on---did I mess up the engine? The car was without the belt for literally 5-10 seconds until turning it off. Plus how the heck do I know what is wrong with it now?!
Thanks for all you guys that have been helping me out lately!
I of course turned it off and placed it back on ASAP. Anyway, after I did this the Check engine light is now on---did I mess up the engine? The car was without the belt for literally 5-10 seconds until turning it off. Plus how the heck do I know what is wrong with it now?!Thanks for all you guys that have been helping me out lately!
Re: Service Engine Soon light is on
Hmmm - I wonder if it is due to the fact that w/o the belt there was no alternator output, and that caused the light ? 
Other than that , I don't know of anything else belt driven that would cause issues.
Have you put the belt back on and fired it up ? If you do, and the light goes out, well, there you have it.
Britt

Other than that , I don't know of anything else belt driven that would cause issues.
Have you put the belt back on and fired it up ? If you do, and the light goes out, well, there you have it.

Britt
Re: Service Engine Soon light is on
The water pump isn't activated also when the belt is off, so the engine's heats up fast---this could trigger yet another sensor--didn't know it could be in 10 seconds though. I did put the belt back on, this was when i saw the SES light on. Thanks for your input
Edit: i just started it and the light is off now. Freakin cars. We'll see tomorrow.
Edit: i just started it and the light is off now. Freakin cars. We'll see tomorrow.
Re: Service Engine Soon light is on
You should get a scanner so you can check it when the light comes on, or even check for stored codes when the light goes off. Takes all the guess work out. OBD-II code scanners are available for less than $50.
Of take it to your local auto parts store and see if they will scan it for you free. Get the EXACT numeric code, so you can look it up in a list specifically for your engine, and not rely on the generic descriptions that the scanners use.
General suggestion - Add a "Signature" with basic info about your car: year, model, engine, trans and any major mods.
Of take it to your local auto parts store and see if they will scan it for you free. Get the EXACT numeric code, so you can look it up in a list specifically for your engine, and not rely on the generic descriptions that the scanners use.
General suggestion - Add a "Signature" with basic info about your car: year, model, engine, trans and any major mods.
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