What we call a “CEL” (Check Engine Light) is actually referred to by Hyundai as a “MIL” (Malfunction Indicator Lamp). Just so you know. MIL=CEL CEL=MIL. When the same malfunction is detected and maintained during two sequential driving cycles, MIL will automatically light. MIL will go off automatically after 3 sequential driving cycles without the same malfunctions. After recording the diagnostic trouble code, if the ECM does not re-detect the malfunction for 80 warm-up cycles, the diagnostic trouble code will be erased automatically from the ECM memory.
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