Check Engine Light 

Let's face it, having a check engine light come on is no fun. Do you know what's even less fun? Having some in-experienced person try to diagnose your vehicle simply based on codes, wasting your time and money.

Our team of highly trained professionals specialize in running the proper tests to confirm what is causing your check engine light so you don't waste your time or money on unneccessary repairs. Call today to get your car in as soon as possible to minimize increased repair costs caused by postponing repairs.

 

 

LEARN ABOUT CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS:

A "Check Engine" light on a vehicle’s dashboard is an alert from the vehicle’s onboard diagnostics system (OBD-II) that signals a potential issue with the engine or related components. It can mean anything from a loose gas cap to more complex engine problems.

When the light comes on, the vehicle’s computer has detected an error in one or more systems and has stored a “trouble code” in its memory. This code can be read using a scan tool to help identify the issue. Common causes of a check engine light include:

  • Loose or damaged gas cap
  • Malfunctioning oxygen sensor
  • Catalytic converter issues
  • Faulty spark plugs or ignition coils
  • Issues in the mass airflow sensor
  • And more.

The light may either be steady or flashing, with a flashing light generally indicating a more serious issue. Ignoring a check engine light, especially a flashing one, can lead to reduced fuel efficiency, increased emissions, or even engine damage over time.

Simply pulling codes does not tell you the problem.
For instance, a P0300 code is a common misfire code. This can be caused by a combination of the following:

  • Spark Plugs
  • Ignition Wires
  • Ignition Coil
  • Valve Springs
  • Valves
  • Fuel Pump
  • Fuel Injector
  • Engine Wiring Harness
  • ECM
  • Head Gasket
  • Mass Air Flow Sensor
  • Intake leaks
  • Turbo Issues
  • And More!

That's why diagnostic testing is so important! Properly diagnosing the cause requires specialty testing equipment (much more than just a scan tool) as well as years of professional experience. Give us call to get your problem professionally diagnosed.

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