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My check engine light is on

My check engine light is on

The Amber Warning: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Your Check Engine Light It is a universal experience for modern drivers, a moment that often occurs without any fanfare or dramatic noise. You are driving down Highway 212, navigating the morning commute, or heading out for a weekend trip when a small, amber-colored icon illuminates on your dashboard. It is the outline of an engine block, sometimes accompanied by the words "CHECK ENGINE" or "SERVICE ENGINE SOON." For the vast majority of vehicle owners, this light triggers an immediate sense of unease. Unlike the low oil pressure light or the battery charge warning, which indicate specific and often immediate mechanical failures, the Check Engine Light—technically known as the Malfunction Indicator Lamp, or MIL—is notoriously vague. It offers no explanation of the problem, no estimate of the severity, and no instructions on how to proceed. Is the car safe to drive? Is the engine about to fail? I ... read more

What does it mean if your car won't start but the lights work

What does it mean if your car won't start but the lights work

What Does It Mean If Your Car Won’t Start but the Lights Work? When you turn the key or press the start button and your dashboard lights come on—but the engine refuses to start—it can be frustrating and confusing. Many drivers assume the battery must be fine because the lights work. In reality, this situation often signals a deeper electrical or mechanical issue that should not be ignored. Modern vehicles require far more electrical power to start the engine than they do to power lights, radios, or dashboard displays. Understanding this difference helps you make smarter decisions, protect your vehicle, and avoid unnecessary breakdowns. This guide explains the most common reasons your car won’t start even though the lights work, the warning signs to watch for, and when professional diagnostics are the right next step.     Why Your Lights Can Work but Your Engine Won’t Start Your vehicle’s electrical system operates across different pow ... read more

Can I drive with a burning smell

Can I drive with a burning smell

Can I Drive With a Burning Smell? What It Often Means A burning smell while driving is one of the easiest warnings to brush aside. The car still runs. No warning lights. No obvious performance issues. Nothing that forces you to stop immediately. But smells are rarely meaningless. They’re usually early indicators—appearing before a breakdown, before a dash light, and before a small issue turns into a stressful interruption. This article explains what a burning smell often means, when it may be reasonable to keep driving briefly, when it’s not, and how a proper inspection protects you from guessing.     What a Burning Smell Usually Means A burning smell means something is overheating or contacting a surface it shouldn’t. That “something” could be: Engine fluids   Rubber components   Electrical insulation   Parts under excess friction or load   The smell itself isn’t the diagnosis. It’s the signal ... read more

Engine diagnostics

Engine diagnostics

Engine Diagnostics: A Complete Guide for Clackamas, Happy Valley, and the Greater Portland Metro Modern engines are more advanced than at any point in automotive history. What once relied on mechanical linkages, simple carburetors, and basic ignition systems is now controlled by a complex, computer-managed network of sensors, actuators, modules, and real-time data. Every second your engine runs, hundreds of processes must operate in harmony—fuel delivery, timing, airflow, combustion, temperature regulation, emissions, electrical communication, and more. Because of this complexity, engine diagnostics have become essential. When something goes wrong, the vehicle communicates through symptoms, warning lights, and behavior changes. But those symptoms must be interpreted correctly. That is the job of a complete diagnostic evaluation. Most drivers misunderstand what diagnostics actually mean. They associate diagnostics with a quick code scan. But a code is not a diagnosis. A code do ... read more

What do i do if my sun roof is leaking?

What do i do if my sun roof is leaking?

What Do I Do If My Sunroof Is Leaking? Causes, Risks, and the Right Way to Fix It You get into your vehicle after a rainy Oregon morning, start driving, and suddenly you feel a drip. Maybe you see a dark spot on the headliner. Maybe water streaks down the A-pillar or you notice a musty smell that wasn’t there yesterday. You touch the fabric above you and realize the sunroof is leaking. It’s a frustrating experience—mainly because drivers assume a closed sunroof should never leak. The glass is intact. There’s no visible damage. The seal is there. So what’s going on? Here’s the truth most drivers never hear: Your sunroof is not designed to be 100% watertight. It’s part of a managed water-drainage system, not a sealed barrier like your windshield. Water is expected to get past the outer seal. It’s supposed to enter a surrounding tray, then drain safely out of the vehicle through tubes that run down the pillars. When any part of that con ... read more