Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Significance
Exhaust Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL), Significance
If the Engine Control Module (ECM) recognizes emission related malfunctions, this is indicated by the MIL coming on.
Component location of MIL
NOTE: When a recognized malfunction switches on the MIL, it will either blink or light continuously. In either case, the DTC memory must be checked.
Blinking MIL
If the MIL starts to blink, there is a malfunction that can lead to damage of the Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC). In this case driving should be only continue with reduced power until the MIL goes out or stays on continuously. The malfunction must be rectified as soon as possible.
Continuous MIL
If the MIL lights continuously, there is malfunction that affects exhaust emissions. In this case the DTC memory of the ECM and TCM must be checked and the malfunction must be rectified as soon as possible.
Some malfunctions may occur without causing the MIL to come on. When driveability or performance problems are reported and there is no indication from the MIL, the operation of the MIL must be checked. In addition, the DTC memory of the ECM and TCM must be checked, as there may be malfunctions stored that do not switch the MIL on immediately.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp Functional Testing
- Switch ignition ON.
- The MIL must light up
If the MIL does not light:
- Check DTC memory.