Gremlin Alert! *AGAIN*
So, the
"Check Engine" gremlin reared it's head up again.
After a short tour to a nearby town and back recently, I took Empress out to the city earlier in the morning. At one place where the traffic was stuck, my roaming eyes came down into the speedometer where I saw the bright yellow (and dreaded) "Engine" icon glowing on the top-left of the speedo. I waited till the traffic was clear, then ran my errand and brought her back to be parked again. Debated if I should check around the engine myself, but then decided not to.
Best thing to do was to call Deepak, my SA.
Deepak patiently listened to all what I had to say (including filling the tank 2 days back at a pump in another town), and then suggested that he would send over a tech with the laptop, and a scan should reveal anything problematic in the car's system. I had to bear the expenses of the tech travelling to and fro, and if he detected any major problem, I was to contact the RSA team who would then take Empress to the workshop at Raipur.
All possible reasons had come to my mind till then:
- Maybe one of the sensors had gotten loose again, like earlier. Easiest case scenario.
- Maybe one of the sensors had gone kaput, specially the ones related to the diesel filter or the catalytic converter. Normal case scenario.
- Maybe it was a case of adulterated diesel. Water or moisture might have seeped into Empress's system, and that triggered it. Would need cleansing of the entire fuel system. Worst case scenario.
- Maybe I had driven through water without realising it, and water had seeped into the engine from somewhere below. Double worst case scenario.
I told Deepak to get in touch with the Service Manager and prepare for someone to come here with the laptop, and I was ready to pay for his trip. Meanwhile, I started up Empress yet again and she started up real fine, but the "Check Engine" icon wouldn't go. She seemed absolutely normal, and I revved her once to ensure that.
I called up one of my local trustworthy mechanics, Dinesh, and explained the situation to him. He suggested to me to disconnect the battery and leave it for a minute, then reconnect the battery terminals again. If that doesn't solve the problem, he would come over and check Empress thoroughly.
I opened the engine bay and disconnected the battery terminals, and let them be for about two minutes. Reconnecting followed, and I went back into the driver's seat, turned the key and voila! The glowing "Engine" icon was gone!
It was a moment of huge relief! I had my heart in my mouth till then, fearing the worst of the worst. Called Dinesh and thanked him immensely. He warned me not to be hasty, and to update him by night-time if it pops up again. I promised to call him back. Then called up Deepak and told him to put the tech visit on standby.
I was wary of Dinesh's warning that it might pop up again. Decided to drive around for a few and see if it came up, but until I returned home at night, the icon has stayed silent. Empress drove around smoothly, with no problems related to pick-up, in-gear acceleration, ACC functioning, or jerkiness/stalling.
Right now, I am thanking the Lord silently in my mind that all should be well and this gremlin doesn't rear it's ugly head again first thing tomorrow morning.
This is something which is really annoying, and is not expected in Honda's most premium offering. I am not expected to pop the hood and disconnect/reconnect the battery terminals every time this happens. Honda Quality Control, are you reading this?
ODO stands at
11,944 kms right now. FE is steady at
19.1 kmpl.