A check engine light coming on in your car is never
something a driver wants to deal with. The light could mean a vehicle needs
expensive repairs, or it could be something as simple as a gas cap not being
screwed on tight enough. But not matter what it is, the matter of the fact is
you’re going to have to get your engine checked.
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In 2010 CarMD published a list of the five most common check
engine light codes. Here they are in order or frequency.
·
O2 Sensor
(part of the emissions system monitoring and helping adjust the air-fuel
mixture)
·
Loose gas
cap
·
Catalytic
converter
·
Mass air
flow sensor (monitoring the amount of air mixed in the fuel injection system)
·
Spark plug
wires
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