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will check engine light come on if oil is low
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A low oil level itself may not directly trigger the check engine light (CEL). However, the consequences of running on low oil, such as overheating, increased friction, or even damage to engine components, can lead to conditions that will activate the CEL. Modern vehicles are equipped with various sensors that monitor engine performance and emissions. If these sensors detect irregularities stemming from inadequate lubrication, such as misfires, poor performance, or emissions issues, the CEL can illuminate as a warning. It's vital to regularly check your oil level and maintain it within the manufacturer's recommended range to prevent such problems. If your check engine light comes on and you suspect it might be due to low oil or related engine issues, it's advisable to address it promptly with a professional mechanic to avoid potential costly damages to your engine.
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