Check Engine Light - a Nasty Visual System that most times is false and takes your money

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Check Engine Light
A Nasty Visual System

Enrique Mora

It is sometimes frustrating and at least annoying to find that our "CHECK ENGINE" light shows up in our car. This light bulb is the source of literally billions of dollars going to the pockets of mechanics and car dealers.

The good news is: You can fix yourself more than 95% of these "Check Engine" occurrences. 

Just park your car in a safe place. Disconnect one terminal (any) of the battery for about three to five minutes. Reconnect securely. Most of the time the problem will go away. It was caused by just a transitory situation that created some unbalance in the fuel mix or any other momentary situation. If the problem persists, (usually less than 5% of cases), then try to find a honest but well equipped shop to take care of it. This problem is quite frequent in cold weather.

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