Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing near Hialeah, Florida

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing near Hialeah, Florida

Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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1 Auto Center Corp.

4.6
(57)
3.36 mi
1010 E 49th St
Hialeah, FL
Open
Closes 6:30 PM
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AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care - Hialeah

4.6
(20)
3.63 mi
420 W 29TH ST
Hialeah, FL
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Midas - Carol City

3.9
(41)
4.71 mi
18525 Northwest 27th Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Armstrong Auto Care - Virginia Gardens

4.6
(326)
6.36 mi
5721 NW 36th st
Virginia Gardens, FL
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Alignment Kings

4.2
(13)
6.46 mi
17100 Northwest 2nd Court
Miami, FL
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Closes 5:30 PM
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Midas - Pembroke Pines

4
(67)
6.56 mi
12391 Pembroke Road
Pembroke Pines, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Red Lion Auto

4.6
(15)
7.01 mi
555 Northwest 79th Street
Miami, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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305 Mechanic Shop

4
(26)
8.25 mi
7030 Northeast 4th Court
Miami, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Motoro Cars Wynwood

4.9
(15)
8.31 mi
2865 NW 17th Avenue
Miami, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Motoro Cars

5
(10)
8.48 mi
2010 Northwest 107th Avenue
Doral, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Rodriguez Brothers Auto Service

5
(9)
9.05 mi
669 NW 26th St
Miami, FL
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Closes 6:00 PM
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King Mufflers

4.3
(20)
10.16 mi
901 North State Road 7
Hollywood, FL
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Closes 7:00 PM
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Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing

How is a check engine light diagnosed?

A professional will connect a diagnostic scan tool to read out the diagnostic trouble codes stored in the vehicle. They should check every system in the vehicle as the light can be illuminated from other things like the transmission or ABS system. There can be numerous codes stored in the computer for days, weeks or months so it's important to identify the code that is causing the light to illuminate. The computer can store additional data like when the code was set, how many times it was set, and the sensor reading at the time it was set. All this info is used to start the diagnostic process. Can manufacturers release information called Technical Service Bulletins that may shine a light on why a code was set. Professional mechanics will always check these before diving too deep into any issues that caused the light to come on. Depending on why the code came on, mechanics will test out the sensors or other items like the injectors, fuel pump, spark plugs or just about any other part on the engine. Once a failed part is identified the mechanic replaces the part, resets the trouble codes then drives the car to verify the issue has been resolved.
Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing

RepairPal recommendations for a check engine light

We recommend that you never replace a part based on only the diagnostic trouble code from the engine computer. Have the system diagnosed by a professional to ensure you don't spend money on parts that aren't needed. When a shop works on your car for this issue ask them to record all the codes stored in the vehicle on the repair order. If they are having trouble diagnosing an issue, ask them if they've checked the Technical Service Bulletins as these can help to identify really hard problems.

Things to be aware of with a check engine light diagnosis

There's a common misconception that mechanics can plug a computer into your car and tell you what's wrong. This is only partially true. The data retrieved from the computers give them clues about what system has registered a malfunction, but not what part has failed. You know how sometimes a light in your house stops working, but it can be the bulb, light socket, wiring, switch or just a power outage? Cars are similar...you may get a diagnostic trouble code for the oxygen sensor but the sensor can be OK and the code is set by a bad connector, wiring, exhaust leak or another sensor in the system. This is why it's crucial that a mechanic performs a proper diagnosis to determine exactly why the light was illuminated. Otherwise they will likely replace unneeded parts before identifying the real issue.

Can I diagnose a check engine light myself?

Many novice DIY'ers attempt to address this issue by purchasing a diagnostic code reader and replacing the part identified by the code. We receive an abundance of stories where consumers replace multiple parts at a guess without resolving their issue. In some cases they are successful but when it goes wrong it can get expensive very quickly. For these reasons we recommend leaving check engine light diagnosis to professionals.

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