What does the engine fault repair station mean?
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Engine fault repair station indicates that there is a problem with the engine. The fault lights can be roughly divided into three categories based on the reasons for illumination: 1. False fault: The fault light is on, but there is no actual problem with the car. 2. Intermittent fault: The fault light flickers on and off, and the issue comes and goes. For example, a loose sensor harness, poor contact of a plug, or intermittent signal transmission falls into this category. 3. Real fault: The fault light requires immediate attention, such as the oil warning light, water temperature indicator, brake system fault light, or battery warning light. When a vehicle malfunctions, the corresponding fault light will flash, but the illumination of a fault light does not necessarily mean the car cannot be driven—some are merely warnings.