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- Central Virginia
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- 2019 CX-5 Reserve
I searched to see if this had been answered before (I gotta believe it has been) but found no matches.
This is a 2019 GT Reserve with less than 3,000 miles on it.
Last night I went out to dinner. I got in my car and started driving home, and about 1 mile down the road the Check Engine light came on. When I got home and looked, the gas cap was completely off, just laying there. I only had about 1/4 tank of gas left, so don't know why the Check Engine light had not lit sooner. I don't think anyone messed with the car, because I always lock my car. I can only assume I did not tighten it and it somehow unscrewed all the way without the Check Engine light coming on. (I'm still trying to replay events in my mind that may have caused this.)
So I put the cap back on last night and drove 8 miles to the gas station this morning. The light did not go out during this trip. I filled the tank and drove 8 miles back home. The light still did not go out.
Is there a way for me to reset the Check Engine light without an OBD2 reader?
Should it have gone out (might it go out) on its own? This is a really stupid thing to not self-reset.
This is a 2019 GT Reserve with less than 3,000 miles on it.
Last night I went out to dinner. I got in my car and started driving home, and about 1 mile down the road the Check Engine light came on. When I got home and looked, the gas cap was completely off, just laying there. I only had about 1/4 tank of gas left, so don't know why the Check Engine light had not lit sooner. I don't think anyone messed with the car, because I always lock my car. I can only assume I did not tighten it and it somehow unscrewed all the way without the Check Engine light coming on. (I'm still trying to replay events in my mind that may have caused this.)
So I put the cap back on last night and drove 8 miles to the gas station this morning. The light did not go out during this trip. I filled the tank and drove 8 miles back home. The light still did not go out.
Is there a way for me to reset the Check Engine light without an OBD2 reader?
Should it have gone out (might it go out) on its own? This is a really stupid thing to not self-reset.