I've always passed California smog with no issues, but this time failed because my check engine light doesn't illuminate in maintenance mode. Looking back, I can't remember whether I have ever seen my check engine light turn on. I bought my car from a questionable seller 5 years ago, and I wouldn't be surprised if they somehow tampered with the check engine light. Does anyone have suggestions about where I should check to see if they disconnected it? I know that in the Gen 3s the check engine light is an LED, so they couldn't have just unscrewed a bulb. Maybe they snipped a wire? Does the check engine light plug into the ECUs behind the glove box? Thank you for any advice.
I’ve had ours in maintenance mode a few times, can’t recall if it lit the check engine light. Was the inspection at your usual place, seems kind of sketchy. Google AI mentions specific lights that WILL come on, but not CEL: https://share.google/aimode/KiyBXplKm9O08RDlZ if I’m ambitious I might test it, but currently have some woodwork project headaches on the go.
The light should come on every time the car is IG ON but not READY, as a confirmation that the light works. If it doesn't, there are troubleshooting steps to follow in the repair manual. The section heading is MIL circuit. Toyota Service Information and Where To Find It | PriusChat