Will the check engine light reset itself?
The check engine light on your 2015 Nissan LEAF will ordinarily shut itself off if the issue or code that caused it to turn on is fixed. For example, if the cause of your check engine light coming on was a loose gas cap, if it's tightened, the light will rapidly turn itself off. Also, if your catalytic converter is working correctly, and you did a lot of stop-and-go driving, that may have turned on the check engine light due to the high usage of the converter. In most cases, your 2015 Nissan LEAF light will go off after about 20-40 miles. If you drive over that amount and the light is still on, you will need to bring it in to Coggin Nissan on Atlantic so the light and code can be double-checked and reset.
Is it safe to drive your 2015 Nissan LEAF with the check engine light on?
This question is not remarkably simple because it all depends on the severity of the issue. If the cause is a minor issue, such as a loose gas cap, it should be safe to drive. This is ordinarily indicated by a steady glow of the check engine light. If you notice a difference in the performance of the car, it could be an indication of a more serious problem. If the check engine light is flashing, this means that there is a serious issue and it is advised to service your Nissan LEAF instantly. Call the experts at Coggin Nissan on Atlantic by dialing 9047473915 so you can describe the issues. Or lessen your speed and bring your 2015 Nissan to our certified mechanics as shortly as conceivable.
What Does the Check Engine Light Mean?
One of the most generally misunderstood lights or indicators in your 2015 Nissan LEAF is the check engine light. The check engine light is part of the crucial onboard diagnostics system, and displays in a wide range of different ways. It can say "Check Engine", it can be a symbol of an engine, it can even be a combination of both. This light illuminates in either an amber or red color and is part of the diagnostics system found on your car. Onboard computers increasingly have controlled and monitored car performance since the 80s and do a wide range of things for your 2015 Nissan LEAF. Some of these essential duties include ignition timing, controlling engine speed, shifting automatic transmissions and implementing stability control, just to name a few. With that being said, the check engine light can mean a wide range of different things. It can be as simple as your gas cap being loose or as hazardous as engine knocking. If your check engine light is on in your 2015 Nissan LEAF, contact Coggin Nissan on Atlantic. Contact Coggin Nissan on Atlantic today! Our Nissan service department can help you find out what code is turning your check engine light on or diagnose why your check engine light is flashing.
2015 Nissan LEAF Check Engine Light Flashing
Although there are countless potential causes of an illuminated Check Engine Light, we know from years of providing Check Engine Light Diagnosis Service that there are several common causes including something as simple as a loose gas cap. Other mostly common reasons for a Check Engine Light are dirty mass airflow sensor, a malfunction with the fuel injection system, broken oxygen sensor, damaged emissions control part, damaged head gasket, or defective spark plugs to name a few. No matter what is the root cause of the Check Engine Light, we have the Nissan Certified Technicians and the certified service protocol to isolate the root problem and absolutely repair it as necessary to restore factory specifications. When this happens, the Check Engine Light turns off, and you can leave the service center knowing that your Nissan issue was completely fixed.
Every 2015 Nissan LEAF was designed with a high-technology performance monitoring system with a computer, and a series of sensors positioned strategically throughout the vehicle on its critical systems. The speedy sensors are continually detecting conditions while sending important data to the electronic control unit. If the electronic control unit detects that the data is out of factory specifications, the Check Engine Light illuminates telling you that there is a problem. However, unfortunately that is the limitation of the Check Engine Light – it won’t tell you what definitely is wrong nor what to do about it. That’s where we come in; Coggin Nissan on Atlantic provides a Check Engine Light Diagnosis Service that isolates the core problem and gives you a recommendation on what to do next from a Immensely Qualified Service professional.
2015 Nissan LEAF Check Engine Light
If the check engine light in your 2015 Nissan LEAF starts flashing, that means that the problem needs attention rapidly and your Nissan should be brought in immediately. A flashing light signifies that the problem is very serious and if not taken care of rapidly may result in major and meaningful damage to the car. This blinking light ordinarily indicates a severe engine misfire allowing unburned fuel to be dumped into the exhaust system. There it can quickly raise the temperature of the catalytic converter to a point where damage is likely, requiring an costly and extensive repair. Some owners ask if spark plugs cause the check engine light to flash? This can definitely be the cause. A damaged, old or dirty spark plug can cause the engine to misfire. If your check engine light is regularly flashing, please contact our team of automotive experts at Coggin Nissan on Atlantic promptly by calling 9047473915. If the problem is entirely ignored or you continue to drive, this can spread to the spark plug wires, catalytic converter, or ignition coils which can lead to a exceedingly expensive repair.
How much does it cost to get the engine light checked?
The average cost for a check engine light diagnosis & testing is generally between $88 and $111. The good news, Coggin Nissan on Atlantic offers entirely complimentary multi-point inspections and free diagnostics, in most cases, to help determine the cause of your check engine light. The check engine light warns of issues ranging from a gas cap that's not properly tightened to a more serious failure like a bad catalytic converter or a problem with one of the car's oxygen sensors, so it good to get the proper code reading and diagnosis.
2015 Nissan LEAF Check Engine Light Codes
The check engine light turning on can be quite intimidating, especially to see that little light on your vehicle’s dashboard suddenly illuminate, but in reality, it is not something that should cause you to shut down in fear right away. If you hear the term, diagnostic trouble codes (DTC), these are just another name for check engine light codes. These are automotive computer codes stored by the ECM, again known as the OBD (on-board computer diagnostic system) in your LEAF. There are hundreds of different codes that your check engine light can properly represent. While that sounds daunting, with a little patience, tackling basic diagnostics will give you advantageous knowledge about your vehicle and will again allow that crucial Check Engine Light to do what it is really supposed to do: be your guide. Unfortunately, apparent and helpful vehicle symptoms do not consistently accompany an illuminated Check Engine Light. Since there are hundreds of imaginable OBD codes, there are again hundreds of imaginable reasons for the light, including:
- Fuel and air metering systems problems
- Loose Gas Cap or Missing Gas Cap
- Emissions controls issues
- Old Battery
- Computer output circuit issues
- Bad Spark Plugs
- O2 Sensor
- Transmission issues
- Ignition system faults
This is why it is vital for someone who does not have a lot of prevalent automotive knowledge to not assume what a code means. If the engine light comes on due to a serious concern, you risk damaging your car further by not repairing the issue right away. Call Coggin Nissan on Atlantic at 9047473915 today or schedule your check engine light service online today! When your check engine light comes on, you should get it checked out swiftly by a skillful certified Nissan mechanic.
What could cause the check engine light to come on in a 2015 Nissan LEAF?
When your check engine light comes on, this could be as simple as tightening or replacing your gas cap. Likewise, the check engine light could still be a warning of a meaningful problem that could cause serious damage to your engine and come with a hefty and pricey repair bill. Depending on your make and model, the check engine light will illuminate or blink. A steady and continuous glow ordinarily means something less serious but a flashing check engine light indicates that your vehicle’s engine is in significant trouble and useful service is needed promptly. If your check engine light is flashing in your 2015 Nissan LEAF, we immensely advocate not to drive the vehicle and schedule Nissan service today. Below is a list of the most common reasons your check engine light can come on:
- New Spark Plugs or Plug Wires are needed for your 2015 Nissan LEAF. The spark plugs are the part of your engine that ignites the air/fuel combination in the combustion chamber of your vehicle. This explosion is what moves the pistons and makes the engine run smooth. The spark plug wires deliver the spark from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. If your spark plugs or spark plug wires are bad or old, you will experience a conspicuous poor performance and decreased power. In some extreme cases, your engine will have trouble starting or continuing to run. Worn spark plugs and plug wires can cause clogged catalytic converter or damage to ignition coils and O2 sensors, leading to more costly repairs.
- Your O2 Sensor (Oxygen Sensor) needs to be replaced. The Oxygen sensor, known as the O2 sensor, measures the amount of oxygen in your exhaust system. If there is excess oxygen in your exhaust system, fuel burns more rapidly and your vehicle will be less efficient when it comes to fuel economy. So what happens if I don’t replace your O2 sensor? A broken sensor can not only affect your miles per gallon, but it can cause meaningful damage to your catalytic converter and your 2015 Nissan LEAF's spark plugs. The O2 sensor sends data to the vehicle’s onboard computer to determine the exactly correct combination of air and fuel that enters the cylinders in your engine. A broken O2 sensor can again cause a car to fail an emissions test.
- The battery is low or dead. The battery in your 2015 Nissan LEAF is every crucial. Without a car battery, your car won’t start, light up the road ahead, play the radio or charge your phone. Today’s car batteries last much longer than they did a few decades ago, and they don't really require maintenance. The price of a new one depends on the type of Nissan you drive, but check our current service coupons and specials.
- Your mass airflow sensor (known as MAF) needs to be replaced. The mass airflow sensor in your Nissan LEAF is what determines how much fuel is needed to run your engine efficiently by measuring the amount of air entering the engine. As a part of the engine management system, the mass airflow sensor helps adjust to certain changes, like altitude. If your Nissan LEAF is having trouble starting, idling rough or has a sudden quick change in the position of the throttle pedal, this could be a crucial sign of a broken mass airflow sensor.
- Issues with any aftermarket items. An aftermarket alarm, exhaust or other item can wreak extreme havoc on your 2015 Nissan LEAF if it’s not installed perfectly. These aftermarket parts and accessories can drain the battery, trigger the check engine light, or even prevent the vehicle from starting. If these issues sound familiar, bring your LEAF to Nissan and have our team of accomplished certified mechanics make sure that your aftermarket items were installed correctly and aren't causing any issue. Getting accessories, especially aftermarket parts and accessories, or utilizing OEM parts first place might cost a little bit more but could help you save substantially from having to get poor work and damage caused by poor installation work corrected.
- One of the most common and frequent cause is that your 2015 Nissan LEAF gas cap is loose, damaged or missing. The gas cap for your 2015 Nissan LEAF serves multiple purposes. It prevents dangerous gas fumes from being released when you aren't driving, it seals the fuel system and helps maintain pressure within the fuel tank. What happens if you have a broken fuel cap? If your gas cap is old or has a ruptured seal, you can lose fuel through evaporation which will result in more trips to the pump and be more pricey. Luckily, to replace a gas cap isn't costly. If your check engine light turns on rapidly after you put gas in your 2015 Nissan LEAF, first thing you should check is to make sure the cap isn’t loose — or that it's still on your car’s roof or at the fuel pump.
- Your catalytic converter is bad or going bad. The catalytic converter is a part of your 2015 Nissan LEAF’s exhaust system. The catalytic converter's function is to turn the carbon monoxide created by the combustion process into carbon dioxide. A damaged catalytic converter is usually caused by regularly neglected maintenance, which is why Coggin Nissan on Atlantic offers a complimentary multi-point examination with every Nissan service. If you have an issue with your catalytic converter and don't get it repaired, your 2015 Nissan LEAF will not pass an emissions test, show a lack of engine performance and will negatively affect your fuel economy. Your car may run at a higher temperature, too, which can cause other dangerous problems from overheating.
- Your 2015 Nissan LEAF has a vacuum leak. Every Nissan LEAF has a vacuum system that performs a wide variety of functions. The vacuum system again helps lower adverse emissions by routing the fumes as gasoline evaporates through the engine. If you notice that your RPM is high in idle or randomly surges, a vacuum leak could be the cause. Over time, vacuum hoses can dry out and crack, especially if they’re exposed to intense heat or extreme cold.
Check Engine Light Service 2015 Nissan LEAF
What do you do when you’re driving along in your Nissan LEAF and suddenly, a yellow light illuminates on your dash and says "Check Engine". If you’re like most Nissan owners, your heart sinks extremely because you may have explicitly idea about what that light is trying to tell you or how you should react. The fear of the unknown (or the cost of the unknown) can be just as stressful. But take a deep, tranquil breath and realize the light coming on doesn’t mean you have to pull the car over to the side of the road and call a tow truck, but it is advised that you get your 2015 Nissan LEAF checked quickly. Ignoring that warning could end up causing major, major damage to expensive engine components.
When your 2015 Nissan LEAF's ECM (electronic control module), which is the vehicle's onboard computer, finds a problem in the electronic control system that it can’t correct, a computer turns on your check engine light. This amber or yellow light is ordinarily labeled “check engine” or “service engine soon”, or the light may be nothing more than a picture of an engine, or a picture of the engine with the word “check.”
When the light turns on, the ECM stores an engine code or “trouble code” in its memory that can quickly identify the issue, whether it's a sensor or a failing engine part. This code is read with an electronic scan tool that is used by our Nissan auto repair mechanics at Coggin Nissan on Atlantic. There are likewise a number of relatively inexpensive code readers that are designed for do-it-yourselfers, should you choose that route too. While this code will tell you the issue that is detected, a true diagnosis still requires an experienced professional to determine the precisely correct issue and repair it.
How many miles can you drive with the check engine light?
It could be anything from a bad sensor to plug wires needing to be replaced. If you check engine light is flashing, we suggest that you pull over and contact Coggin Nissan on Atlantic to help determine if your vehicle is safe to drive in or if we suggest a tow truck. The safest bet is to decipher the code and then plan your strategy accordingly. Since each check engine code has its own level of severity, it is usually difficult to predict how many miles you can be safe in driving with the warning light on.
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