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A check engine light can spell trouble for your vehicle. Learn about common reasons this warning indicator may turn on, and what you can do to fix it.
The Check Engine Light is your car’s way of alerting you to potential issues. Understanding its significance, interpreting the codes it generates, and taking appropriate action can save you time, money, and stress in the long run.
Seeing your Check Engine light appear on your dash can be both nerve-wracking and intimidating, especially if you’re not sure what types of issues can trigger system alerts.
The Check Engine light, also known as the malfunction indicator lamp, activates when the computer in your vehicle detects a fault or issue from an electrical component or sensor on the engine, transmission, or exhaust system.
What Does Your Check Engine Light Mean? The check engine light, more formally known as the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), is a signal from the car's engine computer that something is...
Consumer Reports tells you what the check engine light means and what you should do when you see it. Learn how to determine whether your car has a loose gas cap—or a serious engine problem.
Is your check engine light on? Here are 10 possible reasons why. While your car can’t talk, it communicates with you using chimes, icons, and messages. One icon that you should never ignore is the...