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will exhaust leak cause check engine light
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Yes, an exhaust leak can cause the check engine light to come on. The leak could cause the vehicle to read the oxygen sensor and air flow incorrectly, which would result an error code and trigger the check engine light.
This is because modern vehicles use oxygen sensors to monitor the level of oxygen in the exhaust gases. These sensors help manage the engine's fuel and emissions systems. If there's an exhaust leak, these systems may not work correctly, leading to increased emissions and poor fuel economy.
This is because modern vehicles use oxygen sensors to monitor the level of oxygen in the exhaust gases. These sensors help manage the engine's fuel and emissions systems. If there's an exhaust leak, these systems may not work correctly, leading to increased emissions and poor fuel economy.
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