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1. Oxygen Sensors Malfunction: These sensors measure how much oxygen is in your vehicle's exhaust system and send the data to your car's computer. If the sensors are not functioning correctly, your car will burn more fuel than necessary.
2. Gas Cap is Loose or Missing: A missing or loose gas cap can cause fuel to evaporate, prompting the check engine light to come on.
3. Catalytic Converter Failure: This part of your car reduces emissions from your vehicle's exhaust, and if it's failing it could decrease your gas mileage or make your car stall when you accelerate.
4. Spark Plugs or Plug Wires Need to be Replaced: These parts ignite the air and fuel mixture in your car's engine. If they're not functioning properly it can cause the engine light to trigger.
5. Mass Airflow Sensor is Failing: This sensor measures the amount of air going into your engine, helping your car determine how much fuel to burn. If it's going bad your car may stall, have a drop in gas mileage or not start at all.
6. An Issue with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve: It’s a part of the emission control system, and if it is failing, the engine light may come on.
Keep in mind, this list is not exhaustive and there could be various other reasons for engine light to come on. Always consult with a professional mechanic to exact issues.
Duramax engines are made in Moraine, Ohio, USA at the DMAX Ltd. production plant, which is a joint venture between General Motors and Isuzu.
To start an outboard engine, first ensure it's properly mounted and in the down position. Check the fuel system for any leaks and make sure there's enough fuel. Prime the fuel line by pumping the primer bulb until firm. Shift into neutral. Turn the engine on using the key or pull-start, depending on the model. If equipped, engage the choke (usually for cold starts). Turn the throttle to the start position. Then, turn the key or pull the cord to crank the engine. If it doesn’t start after a few tries, check if the kill switch is engaged, as this can prevent the engine from starting. Lastly, let the engine warm up before operating. Always refer to the specific instructions of your outboard's manufacturer, as procedures can vary slightly among models and makes. Safety should be your priority; make sure the area is clear of people and objects before starting.
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