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A check engine light or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), is a tell-tale that a computerized engine-management system used to indicate a malfunction. Found on the instrument panel of most automobiles, it usually bears the legend engine.[1]
check engine, service engine soon, maintenance required, emiss maint,[2] or a pictogram of an engine—and when illuminated, it is typically an amber or red color.
The light generally[3] has two stages: steady (indicating a minor fault) and flashing (indicating a severe fault). When the MIL is lit, the engine control unit stores a fault code related to the malfunction, which can be retrieved.
In many models this requires the use of a scan tool. This warning light can indicate almost anything from a loose gas cap to a serious knock in the engine.[4]
In the United States, specific functions are required of the MIL by EPA regulations.[5]
The check engine light can indicate a variety of problems with your car. It can be something as trivial as a loose gas cap or as serious and costly as a broken catalytic converter. Failure to have the problem properly tested and diagnosed can lead to more serious problems with your vehicle, necessitating more expensive and time-consuming repairs. Consider the following examples and their implications.
Also, one of the latest marketing strategies used by auto parts stores and other businesses is offering a “free” scan when you check engine light comes on. Several companies are performing what they call “diagnostics” and “scans” that claim to save you the time and expense of scheduling a review by an experienced auto repair professional.
An inexperienced or uncertified counter clerk may run a quick test and show you which part may fix your problem, or they may simply advise you to reset the light afterward and you’re all set. Follow this advice and you may very well be looking at the check engine light again within 24 hours. Many dissatisfied customers then try to get their money back for the part and those refunds will be denied.
A vehicle is likely to fail the California Smog inspection with the check engine light on and simply disengaging the battery to reset the error code will not help. Inspection facilities are required to run a scan of a car’s onboard diagnostic computer – the same computer that triggers the warning light in the first place. Save yourself the headache of a failed inspection and another repeat trip to the shop – get it fixed right the first time!
The old saying that nothing good is free holds true when your check engine warning lights up. It’s important to have an experienced auto repair specialist perform a professional assessment of your vehicle and get it fixed right the first time.
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