Whether you're commuting to work or cruising around Palo Alto, check engine lights are bound to invoke a feeling of uncertainty. At Carlsen Subaru, our technicians and service advisors are prepared to tackle your maintenance needs by providing you with all of the information you need to know. Learn about check engine lights below, or contact our friendly Subaru Service Center advisors to receive additional help!

Check Engine Light FAQ

Our Subaru Service Center team receives many questions regarding check engine lights. Below you find commonly asked questions from our customers with answers from our highly-trained mechanics. If you don't see an answer to your question below, our team will be more than happy to provide you with additional information.

What's a Check Engine Light?

Check engine lights illuminate to warn you that something isn't right with your vehicle. With tens or hundreds of sensors in newer vehicles, it could be as minor as a loose gas cap. While your vehicle may feel like it's operating normally, you should make an effort to have your Subaru diagnosed as soon as possible.

Why Is My Subaru's Check Engine Light On?

There are two primary types of check engine lights, including a flashing or solidly illuminated light. When the light is solid, it typically means a minor issue is present such as a dirty sensor. When the light starts to flash, it could be as major as a misfire that requires immediate attention.

What Should I Do When A Check Engine Light Comes On?

If your check engine light comes on, there's no need to call a tow truck and take your vehicle to a repair shop. The check engine light is a warning that something needs attention and that you should seek out an auto parts store or Subaru dealership near Redwood City to have your codes diagnosed.

What Are the Potential Causes of a Check Engine Light?

Some of the most common causes of check engine lights include worn-out spark plugs, loose or faulty gas caps, failing catalytic converters, or dirty mass airflow sensors. If you're unsure about what your check engine light means, feel free to make a service appointment online with the Carlsen Subaru service team.

Plan You Next Service Appointment

Whether you need a brake repair service or need to have codes read, the Service Center at Carlsen Subaru is here to help you get back on the road in a timely manner. Our experienced technicians know how to complete a wide range of services on Subaru vehicles throughout every generation. Give us a call to speak with a service advisor and plan your appointment today!

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