Pop, Skip, Sputter: Your Complete Guide to Engine Misfires
What is an engine misfire, and what would cause an engine to misfire in the first place? Learn everything you need to know about misfiring engines in this guide.
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With the complexity of today's vehicle, it often takes a highly skilled technician with advanced level tools to get to the root cause of the problem. Our auto diagnostic testing service takes the guess work out repairing your vehicle and comes with our nationwide warranty.
This service includes:
This diagnostic service should be performed when you are experiencing drivability issues, reduced fuel economy, have a check engine or service engine soon light illuminated/or flashing.
When your Check Engine light comes on, a trouble code will be stored in one or more of your vehicle's computers. There are certain conditions (usually 4-5 specific criteria) that have to be met for a trouble code to set, and it is vitally important that the technician who is diagnosing your car checks all of them before he/she makes a repair decision.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is effectively the “tip of the iceberg”. The trouble code takes you to “an area” for further testing to properly determine where the real fault is. The diagnostic fee allows us the time to thoroughly test and accurately determine the real cause of the warning light using the professional test equipment we have invested in.
As a company, we subscribe to a professional auto repair information system as well as the most thorough database in the industry of proven experience-based repairs from the best technical experts in the auto industry. Our engine diagnostic services help us to provide you with an accurate diagnosis of your vehicle's engine problem and a repair that is done correctly the first time.
Our Free Code Scan service is an informational service that we perform for free. We will connect to your vehicle and retrieve the codes that are triggering your light to illuminate. We will also provide you with an easy to read print out. Once we have a better understanding of what is triggering your light to illuminate, our trained customer service associates will recommend the appropriate service. This service should be performed when you have a check engine light illuminated and are looking to receive preliminary information before committing to further work.
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