- January 22, 2016
- By Bobbie Hicks
- In Diagnostics, Engine, inspection, Uncategorized
- 2436
- 0
Let’s talk about the dreaded check engine light – that orange glow from your dashboard that seems to put a knife through your heart.
Often, the issues can include faulty sensors that monitor your spark plugs, oxygen, or even a loose gas cap. It can also mean your car is getting poor fuel economy and might need to be looked at. Either way, you should consult your car manual to understand what the check engine light means for your vehicle and look for any specific recommendations.
If the check engine light is blinking, you should stop the car as soon as it is safe to pull over and shut down the car. This means that you might have some serious issues and continuing to operate the vehicle might be dangerous and costly.
If the light comes on solid, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to pull over or stop using the car immediately but you should have your car checked out as soon as possible. Long time use of a car with a check engine light can mean further damage (and therefore more expensive repairs.) It could also mean poor fuel economy if there are issues like airflow or fuel injection, costing you money at the pump.
The best thing you can do once that light turns on is to head to a licensed and certified technician that can diagnose your car system to see what the issue might be. These technicians can get a reading specific to the make and model of your vehicle. Hopefully, it is only a minor issue. In other instances, a car care specialist will be able to show you the results of the diagnosis and point to the specific issue at hand and what is involved to fix the problem.
BBack Car Care is a trusted name in Doylestown, PA and can take the worry out of the dreaded check engine light. They can show you the results of any diagnosis, explain your options and get you back on the road safe and sound. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.