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can brakes cause check engine light to come on
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The check engine light CEL is typically not triggered directly by the brake. Instead. it is primarily linked to the engine and emission control systems of the vehicle. However. issues with the brake. such as a malfunctioning anti-lock brake system ABS. can indirectly activate the CEL. This is because modern vehicles use integrated diagnostic systems to monitor all aspects of performance. including braking. If the ABS detects a significant problem that affects braking safety. it may turn on the CEL as a warning. While traditional brake components like pads and discs are not usually responsible for triggering the CEL. we recommend using an OBD-II scanner on-board diagnostics or seeking assistance from a professional mechanic to accurately diagnose and address any potential concerns to ensure your vehicle remains in optimal and safe condition.
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