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Low tire pressure itself does not directly trigger the check engine light (CEL). The CEL is primarily linked to the engine and the vehicle's emissions system. However, low tire pressure activates the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light, not the CEL. That said, if low tire pressure affects the car’s driving dynamics significantly, it could potentially cause the engine to work harder than normal, leading to engine-related issues that might trigger the CEL. However, such occurrences are rare and indirect. It's important to maintain correct tire pressure not just for avoiding tire-related alerts, but also for ensuring optimal fuel efficiency, safety, and tire lifespan. If your CEL is on, it's advisable to check the engine and emissions systems or consult with a mechanic for a diagnosis.