That’s the million-dollar question. If your check engine light comes on and stays on, there are two things you can do:
- Diagnose the problem yourself by buying an OBD II scanner and checking the engine codes.
- Take your car to a certified professional for a proper diagnosis.
Some drivers feel confident working on their own cars. If so, option #1 may work. But for the majority of drivers, we recommend taking the car to a professional Chevrolet mechanic. The issue could be anything from a loose gas cap to something more serious, like a misfiring engine. You just never know.
Here’s something else to consider: Are other warning lights coming on as well, like temperature or oil pressure? If so, then you’re dealing with a major problem and your car needs service without delay.
One more thing, and we can’t stress this enough — if the check engine light is flashing on your Chevrolet, pull over immediately and stop your car. Not kidding. There’s something majorly wrong and you don’t want to risk further damage by driving it.
In the end, if your check engine light comes on, it’s best to heed the age-old advice…it’s better to be safe than sorry.