Car Care Guide 2014 - (Page 18)

TYPICAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR CHECK ENGINE LIGHT In 1996, an orange light on your car's dashboard labeled "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" became standard on all car makes and models. The light tells you there's a problem with your car's engine and powertrain control system. WHY DO I NEED THIS SERVICE? An illuminated "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light indicates that a vehicle system, such as the ignition, fuel injection or emission control, is not operating properly, even if the vehicle appears to be running normally. Only the right diagnostic equipment can determine the problem detected by your car's on-board diagnostic system (OBD). Ignoring a check engine light can negatively impact your fuel economy or cause damage resulting in more costly repairs. 18 | Car Care Guide

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Car Care Guide 2014

Maintain Your Vehicle (Interval Service Schedule)
Vehicle Components/Service Notes
TYPICAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 6-23
Introduction
Engine Performance
Oils, Filters and Fluids
Belts and Hoses
Brake Service
Wheels and Tires
Check Engine Light
Air Conditioning
Appearance
VEHICLE SYSTEMS 24-47

Introduction
Belts and Hoses
Brake System
Emission System
Engine Cooling System
Exhaust System
Filters and Fluids
Fuel System
Lighting and Wipers
Batteries
Steering and Suspension
Transmission
CAR CARE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 48-57
Introduction
Fuel Economy and Environmental Awareness
Auto Care Industry Recycles
Rebuilt Engines
Alternative Energies
THE EXTRA MILE 58-69
Introduction
Understanding Your Warranty
Finding an Auto Repair Shop
Careers in the Auto Care Industry
Vehicle Telematics
Connect with the Car Care Council
MAINTENANCE LOG 70-71
INDEX 72-73

Car Care Guide 2014

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