CHECK ENGINE LIGHT DIAGNOSTIC & REPAIR|SAN JOSE, CA
Your check engine light comes on to alert you of a fault with your vehicle. This could be for a number of reasons such as oxygen sensors, crankshaft/camshaft position sensors, thermostat, mass air flow sensor, engine misfires, engine vacuum leaks, etc. We are here to help! Stop by for a courtesy check engine light code scan and we can advise you on your next step. Trust Akins Auto Repair with your next auto Electrical Diagnostic & service. Contact us in San Jose(FREE scan for trouble codes 1996 and up vehicles only. Diagnostic charges may be additional)
(Check engine light repairs are available Monday through Friday by appointment only)
Why my Check Engine light comes on?
What’s behind that check engine light / service engine soon light, engine codes, OBD II
Trust Akins Auto Repair with your next auto check engine light repair . Contact us in San Jose
All modern vehicles have a computer or ECM (Electronic Control Module) that controls the engine operation. The main purpose of this is to keep the engine running at top efficiency with the lowest possible emissions. With today’s strictest emission regulations it’s not very easy to achieve – the engine needs to be constantly and precisely adjusted according to various conditions such as speed, load, engine temperature, gasoline quality, ambient air temperature, road conditions, etc.
How it basically works:
There is number of sensors that provide the ECM with all necessary inputs such as the engine temperature, ambient temperature, vehicle speed, load, etc. According to these inputs, the ECM makes initial adjustments adding or subtracting fuel, advancing or retarding the ignition timing, increasing or decreasing idle speed, etc. There is a primary (upstream) oxygen sensor installed in the exhaust before catalytic converter that monitors the quality of combustion in the cylinders. Based on the feedback from this oxygen sensor the ECM makes fine adjustment to the air-fuel mixture to further reduce emissions.
There is another, secondary (downstream)
oxygen sensor installed after catalytic converter in the exhaust that monitors catalytic converter’s efficiency.
Besides, there are few additional emission control related vehicle systems. For example, there is an Evaporative system (EVAP), designed to prevent gasoline vapors from the gas tank from being released into the atmosphere. It also contains number of sensors and actuators controlled by the ECM.
The ECM has self-diagnostic capability and constantly tests operation of sensors and other components. When any of the sensor signals is missing or out of normal range, the ECM sets a fault and illuminates the “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon” light also called MIL (Malfunction Indication Light) storing the corresponding Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in the ECM memory. The same will happen if a mechanical component of controlled system fails. For example, if the EGR valve fails, this will also cause the “check engine” light to come on. Even a loose gas cap will cause the “check engine” to come on.
The stored trouble code can be retrieved with the special scan tool by the technician at Akins Auto Repair . The code itself does not tell exactly what part to replace, it only gives a direction where to look for – the technician has to perform certain tests specific for each code to find the exact cause of the problem.
Q: What to do if my “check engine” light is on?
A: The simplest way is to visit Akins Auto Repair for proper diagnostic. We have all the equipment and information needed to correct the problem. The problem might be even covered by the manufacturers warranty and repaired free of charge.
Q: Is it safe to drive if my check engine light is on?
A: It really depends what code is stored and what caused it. In worst cases driving with check engine light may cause more damage to the vehicle. A car may even stall while driving. If your check engine light came on, I’d certainly recommend to visit Akins Auto Repair as soon as possible, just to be on a safe side.
Q: Will disconnecting the battery reset check engine light?
A: Disconnecting the battery might reset the check engine light on some cars. Hovewer, instead of doing so, I recommend to bring your car to Akins Auto Repair for a proper diagnostic, and here is why:
– not all cars will clear the code after disconnecting the battery
– often, the problem may be actually covered by the warranty and repaired free of charge by your dealer. For example, if you have the code P0420 – Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold it’s very possible that your catalytic converter it’s still covered by the original emission warranty and may be replaced free of charge (would cost you close to $1000 otherwise).
– some problems, if not repaired in time may cause a serious damage and more costly repair.
– disconnecting the battery will cause many other basic settings of the vehicle’s computer to be erased (e.g. idle settings, fuel trim settings, transmission shift points, etc.)
– the radio, if code-protected, may be locked after disconnecting the battery
– the “check engine” light will come back anyway if the problem still exist.
ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTIC & SERVICE |SAN JOSE, CA
Battery Cables
Battery Cable Ends
Door Window Motor
Door Window Regulator
Starter
Exterior Lights
– Brake
– Fog/Driving
– Headlight
– License Plate
– Side
– Taillight
– Third Brake
– Turn Signal
The heart of a car’s electrical system are the battery and alternator. Together, they supply the vehicle with the electricity needed to power the brain of a car—the engine control unit (ECU). The electrical system also consists of critical components, including
- Ignition system
- Fuel injection system
- Emissions system
- Starter
- Alternator
- Battery
Some modern luxury cars contain more than one hundred individual computers. These are just a few:
- Air bag system
- Antilock brakes
- Antitheft system
- Automatic wipers
- Entertainment system
- Electronic-controlled transmission
- GPS system
- Power/heated seats
- Stability and traction control
If you are having issues with your charging/starting system we are here to help. Detecting an issue with a faulty alternator, battery or starter is something we are able to determine. Here at Akin’s Auto Repair we provide services such as: alternator replacements, starter replacements, battery replacemnts, detection and repair of electrical shorts and drains, power door lock and window diagnostic and repair and correction of vehicle lighting issues[license plate lights, tail lights/brake lights, headlight bulbs, including factory xenon bulbs]. We do not provide service for aftermarket lighting/electrical items.