Computer Diagnostics
Here’s how your modern vehicle’s control computer operates:
A network of sensors and switches convert and monitor engine operating conditions into electrical signals. The computer receives this information, and, based on information and instructions coded within this savvy computer program, it sends commands to three different systems: ignition, fuel, and emission control. When a problem arises—the “check engine” light turns on—our service pros checks it out. Bring in your vehicle, we’ll check it out, and you can know if the “check engine” is a real problem, or just a sensor/computer issue.
Here’s a brief overview of your vehicle’s sensory components:
- Mass airflow sensor
- Throttle position sensor
- Manifold absolute pressure sensor
- Coolant temperature sensor
- Exhaust oxygen sensor
- Crankshaft position sensor
- Camshaft position sensor
Hours of Operation
Monday: 7:30am • 5:00pm
Tuesday: 7:30am • 5:00pm
Wednesday: 7:30am • 5:00pm
Thursday: 7:30am • 5:00pm
Friday: 7:30am • 5:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed