Can You Still Drive When the SCR Warning Light Is On?

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VonZoe
07/24/25 5:42pm
When the engine warning light comes on, you should stop driving immediately to protect the engine. Continuing to drive may cause damage to the engine. Here is some relevant information: 1. Electronic equipment failure: There are many sensors and electronic devices around the engine, as well as some important components. If these parts malfunction, the engine may not work properly, causing the engine warning light to illuminate. 2. Sensor failure: Sensors around the engine include the camshaft position sensor, oxygen sensor, water temperature sensor, knock sensor, air flow sensor, intake air temperature sensor, etc. If certain sensors fail, the engine may not function properly.
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