A flashing check engine light indicates that there may be a serious problem with your vehicle that requires immediate attention. If this indicator appears intermittently, it’s likely a sign that either a wire is damaged and it’s severing your vehicle’s ability to read key sensors, or there’s an underlying problem that may be on the verge of causing serious damage (but isn’t quite there yet). We’ll help you figure out what’s going on so that you can get the issue fixed.
Why Would a Check Engine Light Come On and Then Go Off?
A flashing check engine light that periodically disappears indicates a potentially serious problem with your car. It may be something minor, but it’s an issue that needs investigation fast. Often, this is a wiring problem, but it can also be triggered by a misfire problem or issues with your vehicle’s emissions system.
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