Check Engine Light Diagnostic in Omaha | Gateway Auto

We all know a Check Engine Light doesn't tell us much when we see it on the dashboard. It takes much more than a generic OB2 reader to diagnose what's going on. That's why Gateway Auto Service Center has the latest tools and technology to diagnose what a Check Engine Light actually means.

That check engine light means your vehicle's computer detected something wrong. Could be serious, could be simple. Either way, ignoring it risks bigger damage and failed emissions testing.

Our Diagnostic Process

Computer Scan

We connect to your vehicle's computer to read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). These codes point us toward the problem area but aren't the complete answer - they're the starting point.

Real-World Testing

Codes tell us "oxygen sensor reading lean" or "misfire cylinder 3." We then test the actual components and systems to find the root cause. Sometimes an oxygen sensor code means you need an oxygen sensor. Other times it means you have a vacuum leak or fuel system issue.

Complete System Check

We verify related systems before recommending repairs. No guessing, no throwing parts at your car hoping something works.

Common Check Engine Light Causes

  • Loose or damaged gas cap (seriously - check this first)
  • Oxygen sensors
  • Catalytic converter issues
  • Mass airflow sensor problems
  • Spark plugs or ignition coils
  • Evaporative emission system leaks
  • Engine misfires

What to Do When the Light Comes On

Solid light: Schedule service soon. The issue isn't immediately critical but needs attention.

Flashing light: Stop driving and have it towed. Flashing means active misfires that can damage your catalytic converter.

Diagnostic Cost

We charge a diagnostic fee for check engine light service, $150 for the initial diagnostic.

Schedule diagnostic service at 402-932-0500 or gatewayauto.co

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