what is the difference in check system light and check engine light

Asked by Guru9K1WQ4 Apr 08, 2022 at 03:22 PM about the 2020 Hyundai Elantra Preferred FWD with Sun and Safety Package

Question type: General

My car is a 2020 Elantra purchased new has 10,00 km on it. The check system
light has been coming in when I go into reverse, not check engine light! Afyter I
go into drive it goes off what can this mean?

7 Answers

38,915

It means you've bought a glorified P.O.S. and there'll be many more problems in the future .

38,915

There may be something in your owners manual about what it is or how to clear it , May be a maintenance thing . Look for a auto forum online for your car .

157,455

Take it back to the dealership and have them look at it. The vehicle is still under warranty. Unfortunately you may soon understand why not to buy junk brands.

4,935

The check system light is referring to the dual clutch transmission.

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