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will check engine come on for oil
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Issues related to oil can trigger the check engine light. Insufficient oil in your car's engine can result in overheating or early wear of parts due to lack of lubrication. Similarly. a damaged oil pump or a filter that is clogged can also cause abnormal oil pressure and activate the check engine light. Additionally. using an unsuitable type of oil could impact engine performance and potentially trigger the light. It is crucial to regularly monitor the oil level and quality. as well as adhere to the recommended intervals for changing the oil set by the manufacturer. Neglecting these important maintenance tasks can have severe consequences for your engine and lead to more significant issues.
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