Engine Emission Control  
					Illumination of the service engine soon  
					1. Your vehicle has run out of fuel—the  
					indicator, charging system warning light or  
					the temperature warning light, fluid leaks,  
					strange odors, smoke or loss of engine  
					power could indicate that the emission  
					control system is not working properly.  
					engine may misfire or run poorly.  
					2. Poor fuel quality or water in the  
					fuel—the engine may misfire or run  
					poorly.  
					3. The fuel fill inlet may not have closed  
					An improperly operating or damaged  
					exhaust system may allow exhaust to  
					enter the vehicle. Have a damaged or  
					improperly operating exhaust system  
					inspected and repaired immediately.  
					properly. See Refueling (page 141).  
					4. Driving through deep water—the  
					electrical system may be wet.  
					You can correct these temporary  
					malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with  
					good quality fuel, properly closing the fuel  
					fill inlet or letting the electrical system dry  
					out. After three driving cycles without these  
					or any other temporary malfunctions  
					present, the service engine soon indicator  
					should stay off the next time you start the  
					engine. A driving cycle consists of a cold  
					engine startup followed by mixed city and  
					highway driving. No additional vehicle  
					service is required.  
					If the service engine soon indicator remains  
					on, have your vehicle serviced at the first  
					available opportunity. Although some  
					malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may  
					not have symptoms that are apparent,  
					continued driving with the service engine  
					soon indicator on can result in increased  
					emissions, lower fuel economy, reduced  
					engine and transmission smoothness and  
					lead to more costly repairs.  
					Do not make any unauthorized changes to  
					your vehicle or engine. By law, vehicle  
					owners and anyone who manufactures,  
					repairs, services, sells, leases, trades  
					vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehicles  
					are not permitted to intentionally remove  
					an emission control device or prevent it  
					from working. Information about your  
					vehicle’s emission system is on the Vehicle  
					Emission Control Information Decal  
					located on or near the engine. This decal  
					also lists engine displacement.  
					Please consult your warranty information  
					for complete details.  
					On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)  
					Your vehicle has a computer known as the  
					on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that  
					monitors the engine’s emission control  
					system. The system protects the  
					environment by making sure that your  
					vehicle continues to meet government  
					emission standards. The OBD-II system  
					also assists a service technician in properly  
					servicing your vehicle.  
					Readiness for Inspection and  
					Maintenance (I/M) Testing  
					Some state and provincial and local  
					governments may have  
					When the service engine soon  
					indicator illuminates, the OBD-II  
					system has detected a  
					Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs  
					to inspect the emission control equipment  
					on your vehicle. Failure to pass this  
					inspection could prevent you from getting  
					a vehicle registration.  
					malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may  
					cause the service engine soon indicator to  
					illuminate. Examples are:  
					If the service engine soon  
					indicator is on or the bulb does  
					not work, your vehicle may need  
					service. See On-Board Diagnostics.  
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					EcoSport (CBW) Canada/United States of America, Vehicles Built From: 17-06-2019, LN1J-19A321-ZFA enUSA, Edition date: 201904, First-Printing