What
we've learned from CarMD's 2013 Vehicle Health Index, is that the cost
for car repairs has increased 10 percent this past year. One thing you never
want to do is put off any repairs. It could cost you more than you expected
later on down the road. With that said, there could be more than one reason why
your check engine light comes on. Here are a few of them:
1. Oxygen sensor failing
2. Ignition coil problems
3. Spark plugs and spark plug wires
4. Mass airflow sensor malfunctions
5. Faulty vacuum hose or evaporative emission control system
1. Oxygen sensor failing
2. Ignition coil problems
3. Spark plugs and spark plug wires
4. Mass airflow sensor malfunctions
5. Faulty vacuum hose or evaporative emission control system
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