Engine Warning Light — Pontypridd & RCT

Warning Light On?
Don't Ignore It.

An engine warning light can mean anything from a loose fuel cap to a failing catalytic converter or DPF. Only a professional diagnostic scan can tell you which — and we find the exact fault fast, at your door, from £25.

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Common Causes

What Could It Be?

The engine management light (EML) tells you a sensor or system has flagged a problem. Here are the most common causes we find in Pontypridd and RCT:

  • Oxygen (lambda) sensor failure
  • Catalytic converter fault or deterioration
  • Mass airflow (MAF) sensor issue
  • Loose, cracked or faulty fuel cap
  • EGR valve blockage or failure
  • Throttle body or position sensor fault
  • Spark plug or ignition coil failure
  • Fuel injector fault or lean/rich misfire
  • DPF blockage or regeneration failure (diesel)
  • EVAP system leak or purge valve fault
  • Transmission or gearbox sensor fault
  • Battery, alternator or charging system issue
Why Act Now

Small Faults Become
Expensive Ones.

Automatic MOT Failure

A permanently illuminated engine warning light is a major defect and causes an automatic MOT failure in the UK. Getting it diagnosed and cleared before your test can save the cost of a retest and a potentially large repair bill.

Increased Fuel Consumption

Many faults that trigger the engine light — such as a faulty oxygen sensor — cause the engine to run rich, burning significantly more fuel. Getting it sorted quickly often pays for itself at the pump within weeks.

Hidden Engine Damage

A warning light left unaddressed can mask a developing fault. A minor sensor issue caught early is far cheaper than the engine or catalytic converter damage it might eventually cause if ignored for months.

Peace of Mind

Sometimes it really is just a loose fuel cap. Either way, knowing exactly what is wrong — rather than guessing — is always better. A £25 diagnostic could save you hundreds in unnecessary repairs.

Should I Keep Driving?

When to Stop Immediately.

Steady Light — Monitor Carefully

If the engine warning light is steady and the car drives, feels, and performs normally, it is likely safe to complete your journey. Get it diagnosed as soon as possible — do not leave it for weeks.

Flashing Light — Stop Driving Now

A flashing engine warning light usually indicates a serious misfire that can destroy the catalytic converter within minutes. Stop, switch off the engine, and do not drive further until it has been checked.

Find Out Exactly What's Wrong.

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