Can I Drive With the Check Engine Light On?

A steady lamp may allow a cautious trip for diagnosis, while a flashing lamp, major drivability change, overheating, oil-pressure warning, or unsafe behavior calls for stopping.
Clear answers to common diagnostic and repair questions, with practical limits and next steps.

A steady lamp may allow a cautious trip for diagnosis, while a flashing lamp, major drivability change, overheating, oil-pressure warning, or unsafe behavior calls for stopping.
Usually no: clearing removes freeze frame, resets monitors, and can erase the operating context that makes an intermittent fault diagnosable.

Low voltage, module resets, lost steering or window initialization, disconnected sensors, and new network codes can all appear after battery work.
Start with a short list tied to the complaint; too many parameters slow sample rate and hide the relationship between command and response.

Compression testing becomes useful when misfire or no-start evidence points toward mechanical sealing or timing after ignition and mixture checks.