"Also 90% of the time if your check engine light goes on it does usually mean you forgot to tighten the gas cap all the way and air got in the tank"
air in the gas tank (there is SUPPOSED to be air in there) can NOT cause the check engine light to come on. if it could, the light would always be on because there is always air in the tank. what do you suppose takes up the rest of the space in the tank that is not occupied by gas?
simply put, the check engine light means that the computer is getting readings from one (or more) of the sensors that are out of the expected range. for example, if the reading from a given sensor is supposed to be 0.1v to 0.5v and the sensor is giving a reading of 0.9v, then the check engine light will come on.
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