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does check engine light come on for oil change volkswagen
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The check engine light (CEL) on a Volkswagen is designed primarily to alert the driver about issues related to the engine's emission control systems and other vital components affecting the vehicle's performance. While the CEL is not directly linked to routine oil changes, neglecting oil changes can lead to engine problems that might trigger the check engine light. For example, low oil levels or using incorrect oil can cause increased engine friction, overheating, or other damage, eventually leading to performance issues that could illuminate the CEL. It's important to follow Volkswagen's recommended maintenance schedule, including regular oil changes, to ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and to avoid causing damage that could result in the check engine light coming on. Always consult your VW manual or a professional mechanic for advice specific to your situation.
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