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Thousands of drivers across the US, Canada and Puerto Rico trust AAMCO when their Check Engine light comes on. So our experts put together this quick guide to help you understand that mysterious glowing light!
All modern vehicles are equipped with an onboard computer diagnostic system (OBDII) that constantly monitors your vehicle's major operating systems and most importantly the powertrain (engine and transmission). The main purpose of monitoring these systems is to ensure that the vehicle is operating at top efficiency with the lowest possible emissions. As fuel economy and emission control has become increasingly important and complex, your vehicle's electronics systems need to constantly adjust and fine-tune various parameters according to driving conditions (such as vehicle load, temperature and air/fuel mix to name just a few). When the computer reads that any of these parameters do not fall within the acceptable range for operating the vehicle, your CHECK ENGINE LIGHT is lit to warn you that you may have a serious problem and to take your vehicle to a certified technician - such as your local AAMCO technician - to check the faults and restore it to manufacturer's specifications.
Reading the codes from your car's computer system is similar to a doctor measuring your blood pressure when you schedule a visit. High blood pressure doesn't tell the doctor what is wrong with you it simply lets the doctor know there is something wrong and points him or her in the right direction to find out what it is. Just like the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT codes tell your AAMCO technician there is something wrong and points him or her in the right direction, too. If the code indicates a problem with your O2 (oxygen) sensor system, it doesn't necessarily mean you need a new O2 sensor. Additional diagnostics pinpoints the exact cause of the "trouble" code so you don't pay for parts or services you don't need. Be wary of garages that read your code and tell you immediately that you need a major repair.
There are hundreds of codes that could trigger your CHECK ENGINE LIGHT for dozens of reasons each. Even the most common reasons can have many possible causes. Some top CHECK ENGINE LIGHT codes are:
These are just a few of the hundreds of codes, causes and symptoms, each has multiple fixes.
There are two kinds of CHECK ENGINE LIGHT alerts. A non-flashing but lit CHECK ENGINE LIGHT, is usually a less severe problem that shouldn't cause immediate problems but needs to be checked as soon as possible. Also, a flashing and illuminated CHECK ENGINE LIGHT means your vehicle senses a critical system error (such as a major cylinder misfire) and you need immediate attention before potentially breaking down and possibly damaging other critical and expensive parts. In this case, continuing to drive can lead to further damage rather quickly or can leave you stranded.
Driving the vehicle with a non-flashing generic code will almost certainly cause an increase in emissions and a decrease in fuel economy-which can be robbing you of up to 20% fuel efficiency at each fill-up. Looking at it a different way, based on $3 per gallon, typically you could be wasting $7.50 per fill-up or upwards of $300 per year.
As quite a few of the systems work interdependent of one another, an error in one system can affect the operation in another. EVAP codes (vacuum related), EGR, temperature, speed sensors, etc. can all have an effect on how the transmission acts and shifts or how the engine performs or the cooling fans turn on, etc. Ignoring these important warnings may create other critical issues.
Finally, if you live in one of the areas that require it, you certainly cannot pass state mandated Emission/Smog inspection with your CHECK ENGINE LIGHT on.
If you just read all of the above, you may be saying, "What does the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT have to do with transmissions?" Good question.
First, while not all CHECK ENGINE LIGHT trouble codes are related specifically to the engine, many are related to the transmission and other systems in your vehicle. if your vehicle is having symptoms of a transmission problem, the computer will almost certainly trigger the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT. Remember, systems work together and the other systems could be affecting how your transmission operates. Therefore, your AAMCO technician is the logical expert to bring your car to for reading CHECK ENGINE LIGHT codes to help diagnose and repair transmission problems.
Second, you may only know AAMCO as the transmission guys and while we are certainly the experts in transmissions with over 60 years experience, we are also one of the fastest growing names in complete car care. The AAMCO name is synonymous with trust and expert car care, handling the most complicated system in your vehicle. Our expertise in vehicle diagnostics means we can quickly pin-point what is causing your CHECK ENGINE LIGHT to come on and we will recommend only what needs repair. Fixed right on the first visit, every time!
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