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A check engine light could mean one of several things. Sometimes it has a direct correlation to the engine, while other times it could be something as simple as a loose fuel cap. If you try and locate the issue yourself, damage could be done to the vehicle if you remove or loosen any parts of it. You could end up disengaging engine belts or wires. By scheduling an appointment with us, we will be able to resolve the issue with your vehicle. The check engine light could mean one of several things, but should always be taken seriously.

If the check engine light comes on and you ignore it, you could be doing more damage to the parts of your vehicle. These lights normally are grouped in the service engine lights on your dashboard. You should make it a point to refer to your manufacturer’s guidebook for more details on how to distinguish the lights that come up on your dashboard. Check engine lights are typically featured in red, yellow, amber, or orange, depending on the severity of the overhaul and the breakdown in your engine.

Remember that if the warning light starts to blink, you should pull over to the side of the road and turn off the vehicle as soon as possible. A light that flashes could indicate something more serious is wrong with your vehicle. While one of biggest reasons for the check engine to come on is a loose gas cap, you want to pull the vehicle over to double check. If the lights are still steady after the gas cap inspection, your engine is reportedly facing a bigger problem. Schedule and appointment and bring your vehicle in so we can inspect the source of the issue.