Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Good Maintenance Practices
- Having your service technician regularly inspect your ignition system can help you stay away from conditions that may result in poor performance or reduced fuel economy.
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Voltage Regulator
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Warranty: 24 Month / Unlimited Mile Limited Warranty on parts sold on or after 04/01/18. (Parts Only) Please see ACDelco.com for more details.Q: Is there a problem when my 'Service Engine Soon' light appears?
A: When your 'Service Engine Soon' light illuminates, that is an indication that there is a potential issue with the drivability, electronics, or emissions of your engine.
Q: While investigating what triggered the 'Service Engine Soon' light, do you recommend any additional services?
A: Preventative maintenance should be referenced in your owner's manual, and, while repairing or having your 'Service Engine Soon' light repaired, if your vehicle is due for maintenance, yes. As described in your owner's manual, this maintenance will help prevent future issues.
Q: If I don't investigate the problem, will the light turn off by itself?
A: Possibly. Sometimes, the triggering device will reset itself thus turning off the 'Service Engine Soon' light until that device/sensor is tested by the vehicles on board computer again. If it fails the test again when tested, the 'Service Engine Soon' light will illuminate once again. Some devices/sensors when tested and failed will illuminate the 'Service Engine Soon' and it will not go out until correct service work is performed.
Q: If I ignore the light, will there be consequences?
A: General Motors has designed the vehicle to inform its driver if there is an issue with certain devices/sensors that effect the drivability/emissions. If this is ignored, there is a possibility that the drivability will suffer, fuel economy will be decreased, or the emissions being emitted will be increased. Do not ignore the 'Service Engine Soon' light.
Q: Is it possible for my vehicle to pass an emissions test if the 'Service Engine Soon' light is on?
A: No. When state and local officials perform certified emission tests, one of the first steps in the process is to inspect for a 'Service Engine Soon'. If it is on, it will automatically fail the test.
Q: Does the 'Service Engine Soon' light tell me when my vehicle needs a tune-up?
A: No. The 'Service Engine Soon' is related to engine emissions and drivability conditions. Please refer to your owner's manual maintenance schedule for information pertaining to tune up time intervals.
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