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You will need to rely on your vehicle to get you to your destination. If any part or component has been wearing, we can make sure to have it replaced in a timely manner. If a part has been damaged and continues to operate, it may lead to damage to other parts of the vehicle. This can be more hazardous to drive, and also result in a costly repair bill.

 

When driving, if you ever notice a warning light illuminating on the dashboard, make sure to bring your vehicle in as soon as possible. This is especially important if the warning light will start flashing. If the warning light starts to blink, it may indicate that there is a more serious issue with part of your vehicle. Make sure to find a safe spot to move your vehicle over and turn it off.

 

The first thing you should do if you notice the check engine light is on, is to make sure that the gas cap is tightened. Many new vehicles have a pressurized fuel system. They also have a vapor recovery loop. This can result in the check engine light coming on. That is because after filling up with fuel, the gas cap may not be twisted on until it clicks. This will mean that the fuel system is not sealed off. After checking the gas cap, the light should turn off. If it does not, there could be an issue with the engine or surrounding parts.

 

The electrical light is sometimes confused with a battery issue, because it looks like a picture of a battery. It is normal for the light to come on and go off when you start the engine of the vehicle. If the light comes on and stays on, it could mean the electrical charging system is no longer working properly. If the alternator becomes faulty or damaged, it could result in this warning light illuminating. It could also be caused from a drive belt snapping.

 

The oil light could mean that oil temperatures, engine temperatures, or other issues may be and indicator of stress on your vehicle. If you notice this light flashing, make sure to bring the vehicle in as soon as possible so we can inspect what the issue may be. The light could also mean it is getting close to the oil change for your vehicle. No matter which light illuminates, it is always best to bring it in so we can inspect it for you.