GettyOf the myriad warning lights on your car or truck’s dashboard, it seems the most ubiquitous is the “check engine” alert. When you see the "check engine" message or a symbol that looks like a car engine, it usually indicates there’s a problem with the vehicle’s emissions system. Unfortunately, auto owners are suffering higher repair costs these days to rectify those “check engine” warnings. Spark plugs and ignition coils work together to help the engine start, and keep running. We’re running down the top 10 most common check engine light fixes and the national averages to have them rectified in the accompanying box.
Source: Forbes May 03, 2019 12:33 UTC