Check Engine Light Inspection Miami FL
The vehicle's onboard computer, or engine control unit (ECU), then makes adjustments to ensure that the engine is running as efficiently, and cleanly, as possible in the given conditions. When one of those sensors fail, or gets a strange reading, you get the dreaded amber light of doom.
Piper Automotive
(305) 537-6973
1885 NE 149th St Bay Unit B
North Miami, FL
Piper Automotive
(305) 537-6973
1885 NE 149th St Bay Unit B
North Miami, FL 33181
Hours
Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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Certifications : ASE, ASE Blue Seal of Excellence
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Air Conditioning/Heating, Alignment, Alternator, Battery, Belts & Hoses, Catalytic Converter, Clutch Cylinder, Cooling System, Diagnostics, Drive Belt, Electrical System, Exhaust Systems, Filters & Fluids, Fuel Injector, Fuel Pump, Fuel System, Head Gasket, Headlight/Headlamp, High Performance Service, Ignition, Inspection, Muffler, Oil Pan, Oil Pump, Oxygen Sensor, Parts, Radiator, Restoration Service, Shocks & Struts, Spark Plugs, Starter, Thermostat, Timing Belt, Tune-Up, Water Pump, Window M
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Electric Sales & Service Inc
(305) 754-8646
340 NE 75th Street
Miami, FL
Electric Sales & Service Inc
(305) 754-8646
340 NE 75th Street
Miami, FL 33138
Services
Auto Parts Retail, Bus Parts & Supplies, Auto Electric Equipment & Supplies, Marine Equipment & Supplies Wholesale & Manufacturers, Truck Parts & Equipment Wholesale & Manufacturers
Autozone
(954) 929-3884
1530 N Federal Highway
Hollywood, FL
(954) 929-3884
1530 N Federal Highway
Hollywood, FL 33020
Services
Auto Parts Retail, Storage Batteries Retail
Autozone
(305) 267-6747
6010 SW 8th St
Miami, FL
Autozone
(305) 267-6747
6010 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33144
Napa Auto Parts
(305) 266-9611
7210 Sw 42nd St
Miami, FL
Napa Auto Parts
(305) 266-9611
7210 Sw 42nd St
Miami, FL 33155
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
Autozone
(305) 644-1570
1200 SW 27th Avenue
Miami, FL
(305) 644-1570
1200 SW 27th Avenue
Miami, FL 33135
Services
Auto Parts Retail, Storage Batteries Retail
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Aftermarket Parts, Axles, Batteries, Belts, Brakes, Bug Deflectors,
Advance Auto Parts
(954) 441-4133
1649 N Hiatus Road
Hollywood, FL
(954) 441-4133
1649 N Hiatus Road
Hollywood, FL 33026
Services
Auto Parts Retail, Storage Batteries Retail
911 Automotive Services Inc
(954) 455-9191
Hollywood, FL
911 Automotive Services Inc
(954) 455-9191
Hollywood, FL 33019
Services
Auto Air Conditioning & Heating Service & Repair, Auto Service & Repair, Auto Parts Retail, Race Car Parts Equipment & Supplies Retail, Race Car Dealers
AutoZone
(305) 267-6747
6010 SW 8th St
West Miami, FL
Napa Auto Parts
(305) 649-0952
1864 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
Napa Auto Parts
(305) 649-0952
1864 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33135
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
What Does The Check Engine Light Mean? By Zach Bowman

One day, this might happen to you, you glance down at your vehicle's dashboard only to see the check engine light turned on. You burst into a cold sweat wondering just how badly your car's engine needs to be checked.
If your car doesn't sound like there is a monkey swinging a hammer under your hood and your vehicle is not billowing smoke, you're probably not in immediate danger. The check engine light, or malfunction indication light, as it's known to the auto elite, is designed to keep the driver informed of any number of sensor failures or engine irregularities.
As automotive environmental standards became stricter throughout the 1980s, onboard engine monitoring became more and more complex. Today, a variety of sensors feed your vehicle's computer information on everything from ambient air temperature to the amount of oxygen in the car's exhaust gasses.
The vehicle's onboard computer, or engine control unit (ECU), then makes adjustments to ensure that the engine is running as efficiently, and cleanly, as possible in the given conditions. When one of those sensors fail, or gets a strange reading, you get the dreaded amber light of doom. So what do you do?
First, save the cold sweats for your yearly review with the boss. Second, go ahead and get it checked out. You can do this in a number of ways. If your car is still under warranty, take it to the dealer. If it's not, most local mechanics offer free diagnostic checkup. You'll be able to find a local mechanic on our website. They're rated too, making your choice less of a shot in the dark.
Some auto parts shops offer a free diagnosis and use generic readers that will display a numerical code that can be cross-referenced to diagnose your car's problem. This may require you to know where the data port is on your vehicle, which is a little plug that is usually tucked up under the dash that the mechanic or store employee will plug into the reader. The issue here is that most times the cross-referenced descriptions are less than helpful. You may get "fuel supply system" as the cause of your troubles. Unfortunately, the fuel supply system on most vehicles is made up of a slew of parts, and choosing to replace each and every one until you hit the trouble spot would be costly. While getting a parts store to check your code is a good place to start, getting a mechanic to translate your car's woes might be a better idea.
Occasionally, there may be a simple solution to your check engine light dilemma. Failing to tighten your gas cap all the way, not fully seating your engine oil dipstick or a loose oil fill cap can all cause the check engine light to flash. If you check all of the above and you're still stuck with a little extra amber on your dash, pay a visit to your mechanic.
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