Car Diagnostics

If you have an unexplained warning light on your dashboard, then car diagnostics testing can help get to the root of the problem. Modern vehicles are becoming more electrically dependent, and when things go wrong, diagnosis can be more complex. We use state-of-the-art diagnostics equipment to connect to your motor and troubleshoot the root cause of running issues. Call today to book a test.

How Car Diagnostics Testing Works

We will connect our machine to your vehicle’s onboard electronic control unit (ECU). This will then run a performance check and any issues or faults will be processed as a code. These codes relate to various components and systems throughout your vehicle, meaning we can identify the issue and get to work setting it right for you.

Dash Warning Lights

Dash lights fall into three categories, green/white represents something is operational, amber means something requires attention, red is something more serious. These dashboard indicators can help us locate the vicinity of the problem, and diagnostics allows us to pinpoint the cause. Once identified, we can quote you for repairs. Please note: if a red light shows, you should stop driving your vehicle immediately to protect both yourself and your vehicle.

Why Do I Need An Engine Diagnostics Test?

Due to technological advancement, locating and fixing electrical faults now requires the use of diagnostics equipment almost exclusively. Typically, a warning light or dash notice will indicate a fault. Therefore, even if you have repaired the issue, diagnostic equipment will probably still be required to turn off these warning lights and clear system error codes. New Street Garage has all the equipment to quickly diagnose electronic faults in your car and can offer competitively priced repairs, using like-for-like quality parts.

Contact New Street Garage Today!

Give us a call to book car diagnostics today and let us get your vehicle back on the road in no time.

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