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Your car is an amazing machine—but sometimes it gives signs that something is wrong. Ignoring them can cost you time, money, or even safety. Here’s a list of 100 things your car might be doing that should make you take action immediately or soon.

Engine & Performance
- Engine stalls randomly.
- Engine won’t start.
- Engine makes knocking sounds.
- Engine overheating.
- Engine light flashes on the dashboard.
- Engine loses power while driving.
- Rough idling.
- Unusual vibrations from the engine.
- Excessive exhaust smoke (black, blue, or white).
- Strange smells from the engine bay.
Transmission & Drivetrain
- Gear shifts are jerky or delayed.
- Transmission fluid is low or discolored.
- Clutch slipping in manual cars.
- Grinding noise when changing gears.
- Car pulls to one side while driving.
- Strange vibrations when accelerating.
- Differential noises.
- Drivetrain clunking sounds.
- AWD/4WD not engaging.
- Transmission overheating.
Brakes & Safety
- Brake pedal feels soft or spongy.
- Brakes squeal or grind.
- Car pulls to one side when braking.
- ABS warning light on.
- Brake fluid is low.
- Parking brake doesn’t hold.
- Uneven brake pad wear.
- Brake pedal pulsates when stopping.
- Steering wheel shakes when braking.
- Strange odors when braking.
Tires & Suspension
- Tires wear unevenly.
- Tires lose air frequently.
- Tires have bulges or cracks.
- Car bounces excessively over bumps.
- Steering feels loose.
- Vehicle leans to one side.
- Suspension makes clunking noises.
- Shock absorbers leaking.
- Car drifts when turning.
- Wheel alignment off.
Steering & Handling
- Steering wheel is hard to turn.
- Steering wheel vibrates.
- Steering wheel off-center.
- Power steering fluid is low.
- Strange noises when turning.
- Car feels unstable at high speeds.
- Vehicle wanders on the highway.
- Pulling in one direction when driving.
- Loose steering column.
- Steering wheel shakes when braking.
Electrical & Dashboard
- Battery dies frequently.
- Dashboard lights flicker.
- Alternator warning light on.
- Headlights dim or flicker.
- Power windows stop working.
- Car radio malfunctions.
- Interior lights don’t work.
- Fuse blows repeatedly.
- Car alarm goes off randomly.
- Key fob stops working.
Fluids & Leaks
- Oil leaks under the car.
- Coolant leaks.
- Transmission fluid leaks.
- Brake fluid leaks.
- Power steering fluid leaks.
- Water leaks inside the cabin.
- Fuel smell in or under the car.
- Engine oil is dirty or low.
- Coolant looks rusty or oily.
- Fluid levels drop quickly.
Exhaust & Emissions
- Loud exhaust noise.
- Exhaust smells strong inside the car.
- Tailpipe emits black smoke.
- Tailpipe emits blue smoke.
- Tailpipe emits white smoke.
- Check engine light indicates emissions issue.
- Failed smog test.
- Rusted or damaged exhaust system.
- Vibration from exhaust pipe.
- Catalytic converter warning light on.
Heating, Cooling & HVAC
- AC blows warm air.
- Heater doesn’t work.
- Blower fan is noisy or weak.
- Temperature gauge fluctuates.
- Coolant temperature is too high.
- Radiator fan doesn’t turn on.
- Cabin smells musty or moldy.
- Defroster doesn’t work.
- AC compressor makes noise.
- HVAC system leaks coolant or refrigerant.
Exterior & Lights
- Headlights misaligned.
- Tail lights not working.
- Turn signals malfunction.
- Fog lights out.
- Windshield wipers streak or skip.
- Cracked windshield.
- Broken side mirrors.
- Rust forming on body panels.
- Doors or trunk don’t close properly.
- Paint peeling or bubbling.
Conclusion
Cars don’t usually fail without warning. If your car is doing any of these 100 things, it’s a sign to take action immediately. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and professional inspections can save you from bigger problems and expensive repairs down the line.
- What it is / how it appears
- Why it happens / possible causes
- Immediate risks / consequences
- What to check or inspect
- Recommended action / solution
Engine & Performance
1. Engine stalls randomly
- The car suddenly stops running while idling or driving.
- Could be caused by fuel delivery issues, faulty sensors, or spark plugs.
- Risk of losing control on the road.
- Check fuel filter, spark plugs, and engine sensors.
- Solution: Take your car to a mechanic immediately for diagnosis.
2. Engine won’t start
- Turning the key produces no response or clicking noises.
- Causes may include a dead battery, starter motor issues, or fuel system problems.
- Risk: Stranding yourself, especially in unsafe locations.
- Inspect battery charge, fuses, and fuel supply.
- Action: Jump-start the car or call a professional mechanic.
3. Engine makes knocking sounds
- Loud knocking or pinging noises from the engine.
- Usually caused by low-quality fuel, carbon buildup, or timing issues.
- Risk of severe engine damage if ignored.
- Check fuel quality and spark plugs.
- Solution: Use recommended fuel and schedule engine inspection.
4. Engine overheating
- Temperature gauge rises above normal or steam appears from under the hood.
- Causes include coolant leaks, radiator issues, or a broken thermostat.
- Risk: Engine seizure or permanent damage.
- Check coolant levels and radiator function.
- Action: Stop driving immediately and allow the engine to cool; inspect or call a mechanic.
5. Engine light flashes on the dashboard
- “Check Engine” light blinks while driving.
- Could indicate misfire, sensor failure, or other critical engine issues.
- Risk: Engine damage or poor fuel efficiency.
- Use an OBD-II scanner to read the error code.
- Solution: Visit a mechanic promptly; do not ignore flashing lights.
6. Engine loses power while driving
- Car struggles to accelerate or feels sluggish.
- Causes may include clogged fuel injectors, dirty air filters, or exhaust blockage.
- Risk of unsafe driving conditions.
- Check fuel, air filter, and engine sensors.
- Action: Service the engine and replace any faulty components.
7. Rough idling
- Engine shakes or vibrates when stationary.
- Usually caused by dirty fuel injectors, vacuum leaks, or ignition problems.
- Risk: Increased fuel consumption and potential engine wear.
- Inspect spark plugs, fuel system, and vacuum hoses.
- Solution: Clean or replace parts as needed.
8. Unusual vibrations from the engine
- Engine or car vibrates excessively at low or high RPMs.
- May be caused by loose mounts, worn belts, or internal engine issues.
- Risk: Component failure over time.
- Check engine mounts, belts, and nearby components.
- Action: Repair or replace damaged parts promptly.
9. Excessive exhaust smoke (black, blue, or white)
- Smoke from tailpipe differs in color: black (fuel issue), blue (oil burning), white (coolant leak).
- Indicates internal engine problems or fluid leaks.
- Risk: Engine damage, reduced efficiency, failed emissions test.
- Inspect engine fluids and compression levels.
- Solution: Schedule professional repair to prevent worsening damage.
Transmission & Drivetrain
11. Gear shifts are jerky or delayed
- Feeling bumps or hesitation when changing gears.
- Could be caused by low transmission fluid, worn clutch, or failing gearbox components.
- Risk: Transmission damage or unsafe driving.
- Check transmission fluid level and condition.
- Action: Service the transmission and repair worn parts immediately.
12. Transmission fluid is low or discolored
- Fluid appears dark, burnt-smelling, or below the recommended level.
- Often caused by leaks, old fluid, or internal transmission wear.
- Risk: Gear damage and costly repairs.
- Inspect for leaks and fluid quality.
- Solution: Replace or top up fluid, fix leaks.
13. Clutch slipping in manual cars
- Engine revs increase without corresponding acceleration.
- Caused by worn clutch plates or hydraulic issues.
- Risk: Complete loss of drive power.
- Check clutch adjustment and fluid levels.
- Action: Replace clutch or repair hydraulic system promptly.
14. Grinding noise when changing gears
- Loud or unpleasant grinding when shifting.
- Usually due to worn synchronizers, low fluid, or clutch problems.
- Risk: Transmission damage over time.
- Inspect clutch and transmission fluid.
- Solution: Repair or replace worn components.
15. Car pulls to one side while driving
- Vehicle drifts left or right without steering input.
- Could indicate alignment issues, uneven tire pressure, or brake problems.
- Risk: Unsafe driving and uneven tire wear.
- Check tire pressure and wheel alignment.
- Action: Correct alignment and balance tires.
16. Strange vibrations when accelerating
- Car shakes or vibrates more when pressing the gas pedal.
- Causes include unbalanced tires, worn driveshaft, or engine mounts.
- Risk: Further damage to drivetrain or tires.
- Inspect tires, axles, and mounts.
- Solution: Repair or replace faulty parts.
17. Differential noises
- Whining, humming, or clunking from the rear or front differential.
- Caused by low differential fluid, worn gears, or damaged bearings.
- Risk: Differential failure, expensive repair.
- Check fluid levels and gear condition.
- Action: Service or replace differential components.
18. Drivetrain clunking sounds
- Loud clunks when shifting or accelerating.
- May indicate worn CV joints, U-joints, or driveshaft issues.
- Risk: Loss of power transfer and unsafe driving.
- Inspect CV joints, U-joints, and mounts.
- Solution: Replace worn drivetrain parts immediately.
19. AWD/4WD not engaging
- All-wheel drive or 4WD fails to activate when needed.
- Could be caused by transfer case issues, low fluid, or sensor failure.
- Risk: Loss of traction in slippery conditions.
- Check fluid, linkages, and control sensors.
- Action: Service system promptly to restore AWD/4WD.
20. Transmission overheating
Brakes & Safety
21. Brake pedal feels soft or spongy
- Pedal sinks more than usual when pressed.
- Could be caused by air in brake lines, worn pads, or low brake fluid.
- Risk: Reduced braking efficiency, dangerous in emergencies.
- Check brake fluid level and inspect brake lines.
- Action: Bleed brakes, refill fluid, or replace worn components immediately.
22. Brakes squeal or grind
- Loud, high-pitched noise or metal-on-metal sound when braking.
- Caused by worn brake pads, rotors, or debris between components.
- Risk: Damaged rotors, reduced braking power.
- Inspect pads, rotors, and clean debris.
- Solution: Replace brake pads and resurface or replace rotors as needed.
23. Car pulls to one side when braking
- Vehicle drifts left or right while pressing the brake pedal.
- Could be due to uneven brake pad wear, caliper issues, or alignment problems.
- Risk: Unsafe driving and increased stopping distance.
- Check brake calipers, pads, and wheel alignment.
- Action: Replace faulty parts and correct alignment.
24. ABS warning light on
- Anti-lock Braking System light stays on the dashboard.
- Indicates ABS sensor failure or system malfunction.
- Risk: Reduced braking control in slippery conditions.
- Inspect ABS sensors and wiring.
- Solution: Repair or replace malfunctioning ABS components immediately.
25. Brake fluid is low
- Fluid level below minimum in the reservoir.
- Causes include leaks or worn brake components.
- Risk: Complete brake failure if ignored.
- Inspect for leaks and fluid condition.
- Action: Top up brake fluid and fix leaks or worn parts.
26. Parking brake doesn’t hold
- Vehicle rolls even when parking brake is engaged.
- Caused by worn cables, pads, or mechanical issues.
- Risk: Car movement on inclines, potential accidents.
- Check parking brake mechanism and cables.
- Solution: Adjust or replace parking brake system.
27. Uneven brake pad wear
- One pad wears faster than the others.
- Could indicate caliper sticking or misalignment.
- Risk: Reduced braking efficiency and rotor damage.
- Inspect brake calipers and alignment.
- Action: Replace worn pads and repair calipers.
28. Brake pedal pulsates when stopping
- Pedal vibrates during braking.
- Usually caused by warped rotors or uneven pad contact.
- Risk: Reduced braking performance and discomfort.
- Check rotor condition and pad wear.
- Solution: Resurface or replace rotors and pads.
29. Steering wheel shakes when braking
- Vibration felt through the steering wheel while stopping.
- Often due to warped brake rotors or uneven tire wear.
- Risk: Unsafe braking and further component damage.
- Inspect rotors and tires for wear.
- Action: Resurface/replace rotors and balance tires.
30. Strange odors when braking
Tires & Suspension
31. Tires wear unevenly
- One part of the tire is worn more than others.
- Causes include misalignment, unbalanced tires, or suspension issues.
- Risk: Reduced traction, poor handling, and early tire replacement.
- Inspect tire pressure, alignment, and suspension components.
- Action: Rotate tires, correct alignment, and repair suspension as needed.
32. Tires lose air frequently
- Tires need constant inflation.
- Could be caused by punctures, valve leaks, or rim damage.
- Risk: Blowouts or reduced fuel efficiency.
- Inspect tires and valves for leaks.
- Solution: Repair punctures, replace damaged tires or valves.
33. Tires have bulges or cracks
- Visible deformities on tire sidewalls.
- Usually caused by impact damage, old age, or structural failure.
- Risk: Sudden blowout while driving.
- Inspect all tires carefully.
- Action: Replace affected tires immediately.
34. Car bounces excessively over bumps
- Suspension feels too soft or uncontrolled.
- Could indicate worn shocks or struts.
- Risk: Poor handling and unsafe driving.
- Check suspension components for wear.
- Solution: Replace worn shocks or struts.
35. Steering feels loose
- Car doesn’t respond precisely to steering input.
- Causes include worn tie rods, ball joints, or steering rack issues.
- Risk: Reduced control, increased accident risk.
- Inspect steering and suspension components.
- Action: Repair or replace faulty parts.
36. Vehicle leans to one side
- Car tilts when parked or driving.
- Usually caused by worn springs, shocks, or suspension damage.
- Risk: Uneven tire wear, poor handling, and safety hazards.
- Inspect suspension and springs.
- Solution: Replace damaged suspension components.
37. Suspension makes clunking noises
- Loud clunks over bumps or during turns.
- Could be worn bushings, ball joints, or shocks.
- Risk: Further suspension damage and unsafe driving.
- Check suspension components.
- Action: Replace worn parts immediately.
38. Shock absorbers leaking
- Visible fluid leaks on shocks or struts.
- Indicates worn or failing shock absorbers.
- Risk: Poor ride quality, reduced handling, and safety issues.
- Inspect all shocks and struts.
- Solution: Replace leaking shocks or struts.
39. Car drifts when turning
- Vehicle sways or drifts during turns.
- Could indicate suspension misalignment or worn bushings.
- Risk: Loss of control, especially at high speeds.
- Inspect suspension and alignment.
- Action: Repair or replace damaged components and realign wheels.
40. Wheel alignment off
- Car pulls to one side, uneven tire wear, or steering wheel off-center.
- Caused by hitting potholes, curbs, or worn suspension parts.
- Risk: Accelerated tire wear and poor handling.
- Check alignment and suspension.
- Solution: Have a professional wheel alignment performed.
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Steering & Handling
41. Steering wheel is hard to turn
- Feels stiff or unresponsive when turning.
- Causes include low power steering fluid, worn pump, or damaged steering rack.
- Risk: Difficulty maneuvering, especially at low speeds.
- Check power steering fluid and inspect steering components.
- Action: Refill fluid and repair or replace faulty parts immediately.
42. Steering wheel vibrates
- Noticeable shaking while driving, especially at higher speeds.
- Could indicate unbalanced tires, warped brake rotors, or suspension issues.
- Risk: Reduced control and increased component wear.
- Inspect tires, wheels, and suspension.
- Solution: Balance tires, replace rotors, or repair suspension.
43. Steering wheel off-center
- Wheel isn’t straight when driving on a straight road.
- Caused by misalignment or suspension damage.
- Risk: Uneven tire wear and poor handling.
- Check wheel alignment and suspension components.
- Action: Realign wheels and repair damaged parts.
44. Power steering fluid is low
- Steering feels heavy, especially at low speeds.
- Usually caused by leaks or low fluid levels.
- Risk: Strain on steering components and potential pump damage.
- Inspect fluid reservoir and hoses for leaks.
- Solution: Refill fluid and repair leaks immediately.
45. Strange noises when turning
- Clunks, squeaks, or groans when turning the wheel.
- Could indicate worn tie rods, ball joints, or power steering issues.
- Risk: Reduced steering control, unsafe handling.
- Inspect steering linkage and suspension.
- Action: Replace worn or damaged components promptly.
46. Car feels unstable at high speeds
- Vehicle sways or drifts unexpectedly.
- Caused by worn suspension, misaligned wheels, or unbalanced tires.
- Risk: Loss of control and higher accident risk.
- Check suspension, alignment, and tires.
- Solution: Balance, align, and repair suspension as needed.
47. Vehicle wanders on the highway
- Car drifts side to side without steering input.
- Could indicate alignment issues, tire problems, or suspension wear.
- Risk: Unsafe driving, especially in traffic.
- Inspect tires, alignment, and suspension components.
- Action: Correct alignment and replace worn parts.
48. Pulling in one direction when driving
- Car consistently drifts left or right.
- Often caused by uneven tire pressure, misalignment, or brake drag.
- Risk: Uneven tire wear and handling issues.
- Check tire pressure, brakes, and alignment.
- Solution: Adjust tire pressure and correct alignment.
49. Loose steering column
- Play or wobble in the steering wheel.
- May result from worn bearings, bolts, or steering column components.
- Risk: Sudden loss of steering control.
- Inspect column and associated hardware.
- Action: Tighten or replace damaged components immediately.
50. Steering wheel shakes when braking
- Steering vibrates while applying brakes.
- Typically due to warped rotors or suspension issues.
- Risk: Reduced braking control and further component damage.
- Inspect brake rotors and suspension components.
- Solution: Resurface or replace rotors and repair suspension.
Electrical & Dashboard
51. Battery dies frequently
- Car struggles to start or loses power unexpectedly.
- Causes include old battery, faulty alternator, or parasitic drain.
- Risk: Stranding yourself or unreliable vehicle operation.
- Check battery age, terminals, and charging system.
- Action: Replace the battery or repair charging issues promptly.
52. Dashboard lights flicker
- Warning lights blink or turn on and off unexpectedly.
- Could be caused by loose wiring, failing alternator, or electrical issues.
- Risk: Missed critical warnings and electrical damage.
- Inspect wiring connections and alternator output.
- Solution: Secure connections and repair electrical faults.
53. Alternator warning light on
- Dashboard light shaped like a battery illuminates.
- Indicates alternator isn’t charging the battery properly.
- Risk: Battery drain and eventual engine shutdown.
- Test alternator and battery condition.
- Action: Repair or replace alternator immediately.
54. Headlights dim or flicker
- Lights are weak or blink while driving.
- Usually caused by low voltage, alternator problems, or poor wiring.
- Risk: Reduced visibility and unsafe driving.
- Inspect battery, alternator, and wiring connections.
- Solution: Repair electrical faults and replace damaged parts.
55. Power windows stop working
- Windows don’t move up or down.
- Causes include blown fuses, faulty switches, or failed motors.
- Risk: Reduced ventilation or inability to close windows securely.
- Check fuses and switches, inspect window motors.
- Action: Replace faulty components promptly.
56. Car radio malfunctions
- Radio won’t turn on, or sound cuts in/out.
- Could indicate blown fuse, wiring issue, or faulty unit.
- Risk: Loss of entertainment and potential electrical short.
- Inspect fuses and wiring.
- Solution: Repair wiring or replace the radio unit.
57. Interior lights don’t work
- Cabin lights fail to illuminate when doors open or switch is pressed.
- Caused by blown bulbs, faulty switches, or wiring issues.
- Risk: Reduced visibility inside the car at night.
- Check bulbs, fuses, and switch connections.
- Action: Replace bulbs or repair wiring as needed.
58. Fuse blows repeatedly
- A particular fuse keeps burning out.
- Indicates short circuit, overload, or faulty component.
- Risk: Electrical system damage or safety hazard.
- Inspect circuits, wiring, and connected components.
- Solution: Repair short circuits and replace damaged components.
59. Car alarm goes off randomly
- Alarm triggers without apparent reason.
- Often caused by faulty sensors, wiring issues, or low battery.
- Risk: Drains battery and may attract attention unnecessarily.
- Check alarm system and battery voltage.
- Action: Repair sensors or alarm system immediately.
60. Key fob stops working
- Remote fails to lock/unlock or start the car.
- Could be due to dead battery, damaged transmitter, or receiver issue.
- Risk: Inability to access or start vehicle.
- Replace key fob battery and test.
- Action: Reprogram or replace fob if necessary.
Fluids & Leaks
61. Oil leaks under the car
- Visible puddles of oil beneath the engine.
- Caused by worn gaskets, seals, or oil pan damage.
- Risk: Engine damage due to low oil and fire hazard.
- Inspect oil pan, seals, and drain plug.
- Action: Repair leaks and refill oil immediately.
62. Coolant leaks
- Green, orange, or pink fluid under the car or around the radiator.
- Usually caused by hose cracks, radiator damage, or a failing water pump.
- Risk: Engine overheating and severe damage.
- Check hoses, radiator, and water pump.
- Solution: Fix leaks and refill coolant promptly.
63. Transmission fluid leaks
- Red or brown fluid under the vehicle.
- Often due to worn seals, gaskets, or damaged pan.
- Risk: Transmission failure or expensive repairs.
- Inspect seals, gaskets, and fluid lines.
- Action: Repair leaks and top off fluid immediately.
64. Brake fluid leaks
- Clear or amber fluid near wheels or brake lines.
- Caused by damaged brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers.
- Risk: Complete brake failure.
- Inspect lines, cylinders, and calipers.
- Solution: Repair leaks and refill brake fluid immediately.
65. Power steering fluid leaks
- Reddish or amber fluid under the vehicle near steering components.
- Could indicate hose, pump, or rack leaks.
- Risk: Heavy steering and damage to the pump.
- Inspect hoses, pump, and steering rack.
- Action: Repair leaks and refill fluid promptly.
66. Water leaks inside the cabin
- Water pooling in footwells or around doors/windows.
- Caused by clogged sunroof drains, bad door seals, or leaking windshield.
- Risk: Mold, mildew, and electrical damage.
- Inspect seals, sunroof drains, and windshield.
- Solution: Replace seals and clear drains immediately.
67. Fuel smell in or under the car
- Strong gasoline odor inside cabin or outside.
- Could indicate fuel line leaks, injector problems, or cap issues.
- Risk: Fire hazard and fuel wastage.
- Inspect fuel lines, injectors, and cap.
- Action: Repair leaks immediately and avoid driving if strong smell persists.
68. Engine oil is dirty or low
- Oil appears dark, gritty, or below recommended level.
- Caused by infrequent oil changes or leaks.
- Risk: Engine wear and poor lubrication.
- Check oil level and condition.
- Solution: Change oil and top off as needed.
69. Coolant looks rusty or oily
- Discolored coolant in reservoir or radiator.
- Could indicate internal engine corrosion or oil mixing.
- Risk: Overheating, engine damage, and expensive repairs.
- Inspect coolant system and head gasket.
- Action: Flush system and repair underlying problem.
70. Fluid levels drop quickly
- Repeatedly low levels of oil, coolant, or other fluids.
- Indicates leaks or consumption issues.
- Risk: Component damage and breakdowns.
- Inspect all fluid systems for leaks or faults.
- Solution: Repair leaks, top off fluids, and monitor consumption.
Exhaust & Emissions
71. Loud exhaust noise
- Car produces unusually loud or roaring sounds from the tailpipe.
- Could be caused by a damaged muffler, exhaust pipe, or catalytic converter.
- Risk: Noise violations, reduced efficiency, and potential engine issues.
- Inspect exhaust system for holes, cracks, or loose components.
- Action: Repair or replace damaged exhaust parts immediately.
72. Exhaust smells strong inside the car
- Fumes noticeable in the cabin while driving.
- Caused by leaks in exhaust pipes or faulty seals.
- Risk: Carbon monoxide poisoning and serious health hazard.
- Check for leaks along the exhaust system.
- Solution: Repair leaks immediately and avoid driving until fixed.
73. Tailpipe emits black smoke
- Thick black smoke from the exhaust.
- Indicates excess fuel burning due to clogged injectors, dirty air filters, or fuel system issues.
- Risk: Poor fuel economy, engine damage, and emissions failure.
- Inspect fuel system and air filter.
- Action: Clean or repair fuel system components.
74. Tailpipe emits blue smoke
- Blue smoke indicates burning engine oil.
- Causes include worn piston rings, valve seals, or turbo issues.
- Risk: Engine damage and costly repairs.
- Inspect engine internals and oil consumption.
- Solution: Repair or replace faulty engine components.
75. Tailpipe emits white smoke
- Persistent white smoke from exhaust.
- Could indicate coolant entering combustion chamber, usually from a blown head gasket.
- Risk: Engine overheating and serious internal damage.
- Check coolant levels and engine compression.
- Action: Repair head gasket or affected components immediately.
76. Check engine light indicates emissions issue
- Dashboard light alerts to emissions system malfunction.
- Causes include faulty oxygen sensor, catalytic converter, or EGR system.
- Risk: Failed emissions test, engine damage, and poor fuel economy.
- Scan for codes and inspect emission components.
- Solution: Repair or replace faulty parts promptly.
77. Failed smog test
- Vehicle doesn’t meet emissions standards.
- Indicates engine inefficiency or emissions system failure.
- Risk: Legal penalties and environmental harm.
- Inspect sensors, catalytic converter, and fuel system.
- Action: Fix underlying issues and retest.
78. Rusted or damaged exhaust system
- Visible corrosion or holes in muffler, pipes, or catalytic converter.
- Caused by age, moisture, or road salt exposure.
- Risk: Exhaust leaks, poor performance, and health hazards.
- Inspect full exhaust system for rust or damage.
- Solution: Repair or replace corroded parts immediately.
79. Vibration from exhaust pipe
- Noticeable shaking or rattling from tailpipe area.
- Caused by loose brackets, mounts, or internal pipe damage.
- Risk: Further damage to exhaust components and noisy operation.
- Inspect mounts and brackets.
- Action: Tighten or replace damaged parts.
80. Catalytic converter warning light on
- Dashboard light indicates catalytic converter or emissions system issue.
- Causes include clogged converter, oxygen sensor failure, or exhaust leaks.
- Risk: Reduced performance, increased emissions, and failed inspections.
- Scan codes and inspect catalytic converter and sensors.
- Solution: Repair or replace converter and faulty sensors immediately.

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