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Let's Get StartedSince 1996, vehicles have been required to use On-Board Diagnostic II (OBD II) systems to monitor engine performance and alert you to issues with a "check engine" or "service engine" light. When this light appears, an engine diagnostic helps pinpoint the issue and recommend necessary repairs. Although most diagnostic codes are related to the emissions and powertrain system, there are many other systems that can produce a check engine light, so it is always best to have a trained professional look into the problem for you!
Regular engine tune-ups also keep your vehicle performing at its best, helping to prevent unexpected issues. During a tune-up, we may replace parts like spark plugs, filters, and belts while checking other common wear components to ensure you're vehicle remains safe and reliable. Routine diagnostics and tune-ups are essential for extending engine life and maintaining optimal performance.
Regular engine maintenance keeps your engine running smoothly, but certain signs mean it’s time for a diagnostic. If your “check engine” light is on, or you notice issues like slow-cranking, rough idling, stalling, knocking, or reduced fuel efficiency, it’s best to have your engine checked promptly.
Your vehicle’s On-Board Diagnostics (OBD II) system detects many engine issues and stores codes that help our team quickly identify the problem. Addressing these signs early with an engine diagnostic or tune-up can prevent minor issues from becoming major repairs, keeping your vehicle performing at its best.