Check engine lamp will only light on, if there is a problem with the engine. All cars have problems, when the check engine light is on. Problems arises due to neglected maintenance, such as oil changes. There is a Oil Change Reminder Lamp, that lights on when the next oil change is due (sometimes the engine oil lamp will turn on). They have that kind of feature when the auto manufacturers introduced the digital odometer (to prevent tampering of the odometer). That's the reason why everybody who has a digital odometer with a check engine light on (or Oil Change Reminder Lamp is on), freaks out, go to the dealer and reset it, after they did the simple oil change.
2006-12-12 07:29:10
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answered by glen 4
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My wife and I have a 2003 Honda Accord, we got the light signal right about 70,000 miles. I have taken it in and everything checks out jut right. I give it a maintenance every 3,000 miles without a fault. So yes I believe it has something to do with job security. If all cars need to come in at about 70,000 miles there will always be a lot of work. I do believe there is a conspiracy on this matter..
2006-12-14 14:38:55
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answered by George R 1
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Yeah it is a real scam.
Some of the Honda models have a zero clearance engine and at about 70K or when you break the timing belt all the valves will smack the top of the pistons and the car will no longer run.You will then needto replace the engine.
Much more expensive that just some regular maintainence.
2006-12-11 04:51:43
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answered by tlctreecare 7
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It's not a scam. And yes, any given make or model on any give day of the year can have a problem. Man and machines can't make a perfect machine. And no matter how well you do or don't take care of your Honda, it was bound to have a problem eventually.
You don't mention the year, make, or model of your car. Give use more detail on what is going on. Have you had it scanned and cleared? Could have been a temporary situation. If it's a 94-97 Accord, I can pretty much narrow the problem down given the codes. Lord knows I had problems with mine.
2006-12-11 01:32:35
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answered by Lemar J 6
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Yeah, doing routine maintenance is such a scam...you, sir....are a moron.
Take your car to a place where they can pull the codes. I guess AutoZone does it free of charge. See what codes have been tripped, it could be something major or it could be something as little as an oxygen sensor.
The only joke is you, if you choose to ignore it. Check engine lights just dont turn on because they feel like it.
2006-12-11 04:14:46
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answered by Zack S 3
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No emission assessments in FL mutually as i replaced into residing there, so i wasn't paying interest to it . My Grand Marquise had the mild on for terribly practically a 300 and sixty 5 days. We could no longer discover something incorrect in any respect. How ever, sooner or later i drove to a food market and my alternator caught on fire. It replaced into frightening, by using fact each and every thing did close down and employing with smoke from below your hut and with out lights or ability guidance replaced into soreness interior the a*s.. I made it to a carpark and a guy who observed it, drove in the back of me and extinguished the fire as quickly as we opened the hut. flow to the vehicle zone, in the previous something like that occurs to you :) (((Kelly)))
2016-12-30 06:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it's a huge conspiracy and American cars never have check engine lights coming on. Maybe it is a secret Japanese tactic to crumble America.....You feeble minded clown!
2006-12-11 04:17:24
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answered by play_at_y0_own_risk_4o8 2
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yes... just take off the dash and use a pair of pilers to break the bulbs...then sell it as a mint car to another person that likes hondas
2006-12-11 01:24:12
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answered by holley_heffernan 1
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go to advance or o reilly or zone for FREE scan u dope.
2006-12-11 01:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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