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Top 10 Check Engine Codes You Should Never Ignore


Yesterday, 01:42. Posted by: carsoftos777



The Check Engine Light is one of the most misunderstood warning lights in a vehicle.

Sometimes it appears due to a minor issue like a loose gas cap, but in other cases it can signal serious engine damage or expensive repairs.

Modern vehicles store diagnostic trouble codes (OBD2 codes) that help identify the problem.

Ignoring certain codes can lead to:

⚠️ Engine damage
⚠️ Catalytic converter failure
⚠️ Poor fuel economy
⚠️ Sudden breakdowns


Here are 10 critical Check Engine codes you should never ignore.



🔥 1. P0300 — Random / Multiple Cylinder Misfire




This code indicates that the engine is experiencing random misfires.


Common causes include:

  • worn spark plugs

  • faulty ignition coils

  • vacuum leaks

  • fuel injector problems

Driving with misfires can quickly destroy the catalytic converter.


💰 Possible repair costs:

  • Spark plugs — $80 – $250

  • Ignition coils — $150 – $600

  • Injector replacement — $300 – $900



⚠️ 2. P0171 — System Too Lean (Bank 1)


This code means the engine is running too lean, meaning there is too much air and not enough fuel.


Common causes:

  • vacuum leaks

  • dirty or failing MAF sensor

  • weak fuel pump

  • clogged fuel injectors


Symptoms:

  • rough idle

  • poor acceleration

  • increased fuel consumption


💰 Possible repair cost:

  • MAF cleaning — $20 – $80

  • MAF replacement — $150 – $400


🚗 3. P0420 — Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold




This code indicates that the catalytic converter is not working efficiently.


Common causes include:

  • worn catalytic converter

  • oxygen sensor failure

  • prolonged engine misfires

Ignoring this code can lead to very expensive repairs.


💰 Typical repair costs:


  • Oxygen sensor replacement — $150 – $400

  • Catalytic converter replacement — $800 – $2,500




🛢️ 4. P0011 — Camshaft Timing Over-Advanced


This code often appears in vehicles with variable valve timing (VVT).


Possible causes include:

  • dirty engine oil

  • faulty VVT solenoid

  • stretched timing chain


Symptoms:

  • rough idle

  • reduced engine power

  • engine knocking


💰 Possible repair costs:


  • Oil service — $80 – $150

  • VVT solenoid replacement — $150 – $500


⚡ 5. P0335 — Crankshaft Position Sensor Failure




The crankshaft sensor monitors engine speed and position.


If it fails, the engine may:

  • stall suddenly

  • fail to start

  • run poorly

Ignoring this code can leave you stranded on the road.


💰 Repair cost:

  • Sensor replacement — $120 – $350



🌡️ 6. P0128 — Coolant Temperature Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature


This code usually indicates a faulty thermostat.


When the engine runs too cold:

  • fuel efficiency decreases

  • engine wear increases


💰 Repair cost:

  • Thermostat replacement — $120 – $400



🚗 7. P0299 — Turbocharger Underboost




This code indicates the turbo is not producing enough boost pressure.


Common causes:

  • boost leaks

  • failing turbocharger

  • wastegate issues

  • clogged intercooler pipes


Symptoms:

  • loss of power

  • slow acceleration

  • increased fuel consumption


💰 Possible repair cost:


  • Boost leak repair — $150 – $500

  • Turbo replacement — $900 – $3,000



🔧 8. P0700 — Transmission Control System Malfunction


This code indicates a transmission control module problem.

It often appears together with other transmission codes.


Symptoms include:

  • delayed shifting

  • slipping gears

  • transmission warning light


💰 Possible repair cost:

  • Transmission diagnostics — $100 – $250

  • Transmission repair — $1,500 – $4,000



🌬️ 9. P0101 — Mass Air Flow Sensor Performance Problem




The MAF sensor measures air entering the engine.

If it fails, the engine cannot properly calculate fuel delivery.


Symptoms:

  • poor acceleration

  • rough idle

  • increased fuel consumption


💰 Possible repair cost:

  • MAF cleaning — $20 – $50

  • MAF replacement — $150 – $350



🚨 10. P0455 — EVAP System Large Leak


This code indicates a large fuel vapor leak in the EVAP system.


Common causes:

  • loose gas cap

  • cracked EVAP hose

  • faulty purge valve

Symptoms usually include only the Check Engine Light.


💰 Repair cost:

  • Gas cap replacement — $20 – $60

  • EVAP system repair — $150 – $600



🏁 Final Thoughts


Not all Check Engine codes are equally serious.

However, the codes listed above can lead to major mechanical damage if ignored.


Best practice:

✔ Scan the vehicle with an OBD2 scanner
✔ Fix issues early
✔ Avoid long-term engine damage


Diagnosing a problem early can save thousands of dollars in repairs.


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