According to Forbes, more than 9 million American drivers ignore the check engine light for 3 months or more. By doing this, not only do they put their safety at risk, but they could also be escalating the damage.
The check engine light requires a visit to your service and repair shop. To determine the cost of the repair, a diagnosis needs to be carried out to determine what’s causing the light to come on. The most common check engine light repairs are:
The gas cap prevents the gasoline from evaporating and also keeps the fuel system under the appropriate pressure. Should the gas cap be broken or missing, replace it immediately at your next service stop.
This is the component responsible for monitoring unburned oxygen. It also monitors how much fuel you have. A faulty oxygen sensor, if not addressed immediately, could have damaging effects on the car’s catalytic converter.
This is part of the car’s exhaust system that is responsible for turning carbon monoxide and other harmful gases produced during combustion into harmless compounds. With regular maintenance, catalytic converter failure can be avoided. Reduced fuel economy and low performance are common symptoms of a failed catalytic converter.
This component is responsible for monitoring the amount of air that gets into the engine. Common symptoms of an MAF failure include reduced gas mileage, trouble starting, an abrupt change in the throttle pedal’s position, and stalling.
This is a system that lowers the volume of nitrogen oxide that comes from the car’s engine, enabling it to run more efficiently. It redirects the hot exhaust gases into the combustion chambers so that the fuel warms up and burns easier. A clogged valve can be cleaned and re-installed.
Every car has a vacuum system that is responsible for a wide array of functions. Vacuum hoses dry out and crack over time as they are exposed to extreme cold and intense heat. Vacuum leaks can trigger your check engine lights. The safest way to avoid these spontaneous leaks is by scheduling regular car maintenance visits.
The next time your check engine light comes on and you’re cruising in the Arizona area, do not hesitate to contact iAUTOHAUS. We are a BOSCH-authorized service center that repairs European vehicles such as Audi, BMW, Maserati, Jaguar, Land Rover, Porshe, Mercedes-Benz, and so on.  Give us a call today at 480-317-0777 and schedule a service appointment.