Buy yourself an OBD2 diagnostic scanner and connect to your cars OBD2 port. The engine check light could mean a number of things. The OBD2 scanner onscreen will give a code(s). The code is then translated into what part is causing the problem.
The CR-V automatic, has a cable selector connected to the gearbox inside the engine bay. The cable may have snapped or needs readjusting.
Buy yourself an OBD2 diagnostic scanner and connect to your cars OBD2 port. The engine check light could mean a number of things. The OBD2 scanner onscreen will give a code(s). The code is then translated into what part is causing the problem.
The CR-V automatic, has a cable selector connected to the gearbox inside the engine bay. The cable may have snapped or needs readjusting.
I recommend the FOXWELL 680 Pro OBD2 scanner.