Check Engine Light

LET BARRETT AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSE YOUR CHECK ENGINE LIGHT

Ignoring a check engine light could lead to costly repairs down the line. One of the best developments in our modern vehicles is the humble check engine light.

Not only does this allow you to monitor separate

components of your vehicle,

But it can also warn you when something goes wrong so you can schedule a repair.

But understanding what your check engine light is trying to tell you is a totally different subject. Unless you know how to read your sensor or own a diagnostic tool that can interpret engine codes, it can be hard to know what your check engine light is trying to tell you.

Thankfully, Barrett Automotive has the skills and technology needed to translate check engine light sensors into maintenance and repair. We have decades of experience helping drivers in Northeast Georgia with effective diagnostics and drivability repairs.

owner Justin Barrett and technician using flash light to diagnose check engine light issue on vehicle in the shop

COMMON REASONS

FOR A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT

Has your check engine light flipped on unexpectedly? This may be an indication that something needs replacing.

 

Here are some of the most common repairs your check engine light may be warning you about:

CATALYTIC CONVERTERS

Catalytic converters make your engine exhaust safe for the environment. If your converter(s) fail, your car may begin heavily emitting pollutants.

Ignition coils

Ignition coils help your engine run while on the road. Bad ignition coils can damage other parts of your vehicle and lead to expensive repairs.

Fuel sensors

In modern vehicles, fuel sensors help you know how much fuel remains in your tank. If you don’t know what’s left to use, you won’t know when to get more fuel.

Something more serious

Check engine lights can also mean more serious things are wrong with your vehicle.

Oxygen sensors

O2 sensors help your vehicle understand if your catalytic converters are functioning properly. Sometimes you’re not dealing with a bad converter, but a bad O2 sensor instead.

Mass airflow sensors

A mass airflow sensor (or MAF) monitors the air coming into your engine and determines its required amount of fuel. As you can imagine, a damaged MAF could wreak havoc on your vehicle and lead to a costly repair.

Thermostats

Thermostats play a critical role in helping your vehicle’s cooling system run in a balanced manner. The last thing you want is to lose heat or AC — or have too much or too little.

Don’t drive around with your check engine light on, because the problem might be bigger than you think. Ignoring a check engine light could lead to more severe mechanical issues and higher repair costs.

 

Ready to get to the bottom of the issue? Barrett Automotive can help. Let our team keep you from spending more money than you need by booking a service with us online.

THE POWER OF A DVI INSPECTION

FOR YOUR CHECK ENGINE LIGHT

Your check engine light can mean more than one thing, so it’s crucial you get to the bottom of it quickly. Failure to do so may lead to serious repercussions, including stressful strandings or expensive repairs.

At Barrett Automotive, we have the technology and skill to decipher any engine code on your behalf. We make it our mission to make your check engine light go off — and stay off for the foreseeable future.

Discover what makes us the best drivability and diagnostics shop in the region.

Contact Barrett Automotive

To Address Your Check Engine Light

Your check engine light can mean more than one thing, so it’s crucial you get to the bottom of it quickly. Failure to do so may lead to serious repercussions, including stressful strandings or expensive repairs.

 

At Barrett Automotive, we have the technology and skill to decipher any engine code on your behalf. We make it our mission to make your check engine light go off — and stay off for the foreseeable future.

 

Discover what makes us the best drivability and diagnostics shop in the region.