My BMW 2 Series recently started displaying a 'Check Engine' light on the dashboard. I'm not sure what could be causing this. Can someone please offer some insight?
ReplyIt's important to get your car checked by a certified mechanic as soon as possible to avoid further damage. In the meantime, you should check your gas cap to make sure it is securely tightened. A loose gas cap can often trigger the 'Check Engine' light.
There are numerous reasons why your 'Check Engine' light may be on. One common culprit is a faulty oxygen sensor. It's best to get a diagnostic test done to determine the exact issue.
If you recently had your car serviced, it's possible that the 'Check Engine' light was not reset. Try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes and see if that helps. Otherwise, take your car to a trusted mechanic for further diagnosis.
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