Brake repair for beginngers
There goes the check engine light, and your stomach sinks. There you are, humming along on the highway on a day trip that you've looked forward to for weeks, when suddenly the check engine light goes on. Oh, no! Should you pretend it didn't happen (after all, the light isn't flashing, yet) or go back home? That check engine light could indicate the presence of any number of issues, from a loose gas cap to an engine misfire, some of which may lead to serious damage and expensive repairs at some point in the future. The on board computer in your car constantly monitors for operational issues and sends out a signal whenever it detects any irregular activity. The computer will first try to correct the problem itself, but when it can't, it lets you know by illuminating the check engine light.