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1. Subaru outback 2. jeep wrangler 3. honda cr-v 4. honda forester 5. jeep cherokee 6. ford impala 7. toyota tacoma 8. ford f-150 9. chevrolet explorer 10. Honda HR-V Insurance premiums may vary depending on location. driving history. and specific policy details. so this is not an accurate list. Get an accurate quote by contacting your insurance company.
A diesel engine ignites through a process called compression ignition. As air is drawn into the engine cylinder, it is compressed by the rising piston to a point where the temperature of the air is raised to a very high level. This elevated temperature is sufficient to ignite the diesel fuel that is then injected into the engine cylinder near the end of the piston's compression stroke. The injected fuel ignites upon contact with this hot air and the ensuing combustion pushes the piston back down. In this way, unlike in a gasoline engine, there’s no need for a spark plug to ignite the fuel.
Passing an inspection with the engine light on largely depends on your location and the specific regulations governing vehicle inspections there. Generally, an illuminated engine light is a fail in emissions testing areas because it signals an emission control system malfunction. Even in non-emissions areas, it might indicate significant issues like engine malfunctions or emission problems, which inspectors could deem as failing conditions due to safety or environmental standards. Thus, it's advisable to diagnose and fix the cause of the engine light before your inspection. Ignoring it not only risks failing the test but may also lead to more severe vehicle issues down the line.
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