If you own a vehicle, you may have noticed that it has a number of sensors on the dashboard (hopefully none of them are lit up!). The purpose of these sensors is to let you know when something is "up" before you end up stranded by the side of the road with no clue why you're there. It's a bit of a preventative measure to avoid that scenario all together.
So, when your check engine light comes on, it's a good idea to get it checked out right away. At times, it will come on due to a change in humidity and will even go off on its own. That's a rare occurrence though, so assume the worst and get it checked out as soon as possible. This way you can avoid any unnecessary damage to your ride. Plus you'll at least know what is going on with your vehicle.
So, when your check engine light comes on, it's a good idea to get it checked out right away. At times, it will come on due to a change in humidity and will even go off on its own. That's a rare occurrence though, so assume the worst and get it checked out as soon as possible. This way you can avoid any unnecessary damage to your ride. Plus you'll at least know what is going on with your vehicle.
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