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how many miles after reset check engine light
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The distance you need to drive after resetting the Check Engine Light (CEL) can vary, typically ranging between 30 to 100 miles. This range depends on your car's make and model, as well as the specific issues that triggered the light. After resetting, your vehicle requires this distance to complete a series of self-checks, ensuring all systems operate correctly. It's crucial during this period to monitor your car for any potential recurrence of issues. If the CEL illuminates again, further diagnostics are necessary, possibly indicating unresolved problems. Always address CEL warnings promptly, as ignoring them can lead to more severe issues down the road.
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