Check engine light

Asked by Quanasia Jul 29, 2017 at 11:31 PM about the 2013 Ford Focus SE Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My boyfriend gave his car a jump start , my car was
already kind of messing up something with the
transmission . But after this my check engine light
came on and hasn't went back off. Does that mean
something ?

2 Answers

60

Electrical malfunction most likely. I'd take it to the dealership and have them reset it for free.

10

have a 2006 ford focus took for inspection. check engine light has never been on. When starting car for inspection garage told me check engine light is on and turn off computer. I said stop and pick up car. I reset computer and put on dia machine all codes passed. do you think they were trying to scam me

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