What does a blinking service engine soon light mean?

What does a blinking service engine soon light mean?

Photo Credit: CJ Isherwood via Compfight cc. When the Check Engine or Service Engine Soon light starts blinking (as opposed to staying steadily illuminated), this means that a catalytic converter-damaging condition is occurring. Usually you will be able to feel a noticeable difference in the way your vehicle is running.

How much does a blinking engine light cost?

Driving a car with a blinking engine light will cost you the amount of the repair, plus the cost of a new catalytic converter. A Mini Cooper converter will range from $700 to $1500, while an Audi converter can range from $700 to $2400.

What happens if you have a flashing engine light?

Driving with a flashing engine light can result in more expensive problems with your engine. One example is if the car is misfiring/not running at all on one cylinder, and you keep driving for a long distance, you can either fill up the catalytic converter with fuel and destroy it.

Is it bad to drive with service light blinking?

This post is going to tell you why it is never a good idea to drive your car while the service light is blinking. When the Check Engine or Service Engine Soon light starts blinking (as opposed to staying steadily illuminated), this means that a catalytic converter-damaging condition is occurring.

What causes a blinking or flashing check engine light?

A blinking or flashing check engine light is always caused by misfires. However, it is not as simple as that because many different things can cause misfires. Here is a list of things that can cause a misfire, which may result in a blinking check engine light: Misfires on one or several cylinders (most common) Faulty spark plugs/Coils

Driving a car with a blinking engine light will cost you the amount of the repair, plus the cost of a new catalytic converter. A Mini Cooper converter will range from $700 to $1500, while an Audi converter can range from $700 to $2400.

This post is going to tell you why it is never a good idea to drive your car while the service light is blinking. When the Check Engine or Service Engine Soon light starts blinking (as opposed to staying steadily illuminated), this means that a catalytic converter-damaging condition is occurring.

Why do my lights keep flickering and blinking?

If the flickering is only in one light, first check to make sure the bulb is screwed in tightly. This may seem obvious, but bulbs can come loose over time and lose their connection with the socket. Try tightening the bulb.