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why is my check engine light flashing
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A flashing check engine light is a critical warning indicating that your vehicle is experiencing a severe issue, typically related to the engine or emission control system. This often signifies a misfire allowing unburned fuel to be dumped into the exhaust system, potentially causing damage to the catalytic converter—a costly component to repair. The reasons can be multifaceted, ranging from spark plug issues, ignition coil problems, faulty fuel injectors, or more complex engine malfunctions. It's imperative to avoid driving your car in this state to prevent further damage. Seeking immediate professional diagnostics and repair is strongly advised to ascertain and rectify the underlying problem.
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