Check, Your Check Engine Light!

When Your Check Engine Light Appears On Your Dashboard? Don’t Ignore It!

It is a warning, that means there is something wrong with your car. It could be an issue with the transmission, various sensors, emissions, ignition or other problems with other components that are important to your car running safely and efficiently the way it should.

This light illuminates for a reason. It will not tell you what the problem is but will alert you that you should have a certified technician perform a diagnostic check to determine the source of the light and the malfunction that is causing the light to come on. The problem could be something as simple as a loose gas cap or as serious as a major engine fail. Just remember it is a safety feature that is there to warn you and protect your car of any potential damage that may have occurred.

Think of your check engine light as a beacon of safety. How you react or how fast you react to the light coming on could mean the difference between a small repair to a major repair that could be very expensive.

Contact us for any automotive diagnostic testing or repairs.

804-554-3806

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Monthly Archives: December 2023

Winter Car Care

Winter Car Care

Taking care of your car during the winter is essential to ensure its performance, safety, and longevity. Here are some tips to help you prepare your car for the winter season: Check the Battery: Cold weather can be hard on car batteries. Have your battery tested to make sure it's in good condition, and replace it if necessary. Clean any corrosion from the terminals. Inspect the Antifreeze/Coolant: Ensure that your car has the correct ratio of antifreeze to water in the cooling system. This prevents the coolant from freezing in cold temperatures. Check the levels and top up if needed. Check the Tire Pressure: Cold air causes tire pressure to drop, so check your tire pressure regularly during the winter months. Make sure they are properly inflated for optimal traction and fuel efficiency. Switch to Winter Tires: Consider using winter tires, especially if you live in an area with heavy snowfall. These tires are designed for better traction in cold conditions. Inspect the Brakes ... read more