Is your check engine light on? Our team of Factory Certified Technicians are here to help diagnose and repair any problems with your vehicle’s engine. If your check engine light is on, you should bring your vehicle in for service as soon as possible.
The system that monitors your vehicle will detect anything that is wrong – from a loose fuel cap to a more serious concern with your vehicle. The engine is the heart of your vehicle and it is important to keep it maintained to avoid serious issues.
Our Certified Engine Specialists can perform any type of engine service – including air filter replacement, spark plugs, sensors, head gaskets, and much more.
Is your check engine light on? Our team of Factory Certified Technicians are here to help diagnose and repair any problems with your vehicle’s engine. If your check engine light is on, you should bring your vehicle in for service as soon as possible.
The system that monitors your vehicle will detect anything that is wrong – from a loose fuel cap to a more serious concern with your vehicle. The engine is the heart of your vehicle and it is important to keep it maintained to avoid serious issues.
Our Certified Engine Specialists can perform any type of engine service – including air filter replacement, spark plugs, sensors, head gaskets, and much more.
Browse our Frequently Asked Questions or call 859-268-3000 and we will be happy to discuss your vehicle concerns.
A: Your vehicle’s check engine light indicates the vehicle is in need of service. A flashing check engine light means the same thing and should and should be promptly serviced to hopefully prevent a more substantial issue with your vehicle.
A: If the issue was recently repaired, the check engine light will likely go out on its own. If the check engine light does not turn off, you can bring it back to Freedom CDJR of Lexington and our technicians will diagnose the issue.
A: If the vehicle is not running smoothly as normal, you should bring it in to be serviced, even if the check engine light is not on. Our Certified Technicians can still likely diagnose the issue that is causing the vehicle to run poorly.