The engine is perhaps more expensive to repair or replace than any other automotive part. Most modern vehicles have digital diagnostic systems that can detect the slightest malfunction in the engine block, transmission and brakes. The Check Engine Light usually comes up somewhere in the instrument cluster. This warning is linked to the on-board diagnostics (OBD) system, which consists of sophisticated hardware and software. The OBD can monitor the flow of air and fuel mixtures into and out of the engine. However, the Check Engine Light doesn't specifically indicate the nature of the problem in the powertrain. Only a certified auto technician has the tools to interpret the codes that are generated by a vehicle's OBD system.

Does the Check Engine Light pop up in your car's dashboard? Then hurry over to our service department for a prompt inspection. We'll figure out and fix any problem with your vehicle's engine block.

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