The Check Engine light might come on in your vehicle. It's an amber colored light that shows on your dashboard. In newer vehicles it might just be a problem with your gas cap not being screwed on tight enough (or a worn gas cap), causing the vehicle to fail the self-diagnostic evaporative emission test. All Hilton Head drivers need to do is go to their gas cap and verify that it is tight. If that was the problem, the light will turn off and everything will be fine within one or two days.
At Station One, we advise Hilton Head drivers to resist the temptation to have someone “clear” the codes to turn off your vehicle check engine light. This erases important diagnostic information that your friendly and knowledgeable Station One service advisor needs to diagnose the underlying problem for the Check Engine light – and any other pending problems that may be stored in the computer.
If the problem is still there - you still see the light - bring your vehicle in to Station One in Hilton Head and have it checked out as soon as possible.
Give us a call.
Station One
1 Palmetto Parkway
Hilton Head, SC 29926
843.689.3130
At Station One we install quality NAPA replacement parts.