Saturday, January 25, 2014
The 'check engine' light and you: what to do, when to do it, and why!
It's one of the most common occurrences on the road, but how do you handle it? If the “check engine” light comes on while you're out and about, do you know what to do? Here's a hint: don't panic! Here are a few things to keep in mind:
The first thing you should do is pay attention to the sound and feel of your car. Is there smoke coming out of the tailpipe? Any odd mechanical rattling? You should stop and call for help if you notice anything abnormal about the way your vehicle is running.
If that’s not the case, think about where you were before the light came on. Did you just buy gas? If so, the “check engine” light might be on to alert you that the gas cap is loose. Pull over, tighten the cap, and continue driving. If that was the source of the problem, the light will turn off by itself.
If you’re not fresh from fueling up and everything is still running normally (no smokey/electrical smells, mechanical noises, etc.) call our Service Department and make an appointment or schedule a visit with us online. We want to make sure you’re safe on the road—let us diagnose and repair the problem for you.
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