CHECK ENGINE LIGHT
Calgary: 920 28 St NE #6, Calgary, AB T2A 6K1, Canada
Phone: +1 587-647-5555
Regina: 1364 Cornwall St, Regina, SK S4R 2H5, Canada Phone: +1 306-993-0991
Regina: 1364 Cornwall St, Regina, SK S4R 2H5, Canada Phone: +1 306-993-0991

Check Engine Light Diagnostics in Calgary
Seeing the check engine light come on can be stressful — but it doesn’t always mean a major issue. At Urban Lube Calgary, we take the guesswork out of diagnostics. Our team uses advanced scan tools and years of experience to pinpoint the exact issue and recommend only the repairs you need.
What Does the Check Engine Light Really Mean?
Your vehicle’s onboard computer monitors everything from engine performance to emissions. If it detects something out of range, the check engine light turns on. It could be a:
- Loose or damaged gas cap
- Faulty oxygen sensor
- Failing spark plug or ignition coil
- Catalytic converter issue
- Mass airflow sensor problem
Our Diagnostic Process
Coolant (antifreeze) plays a key role in:
- Code Scan – Using a professional-grade OBD-II scanner
- Component Testing – Verifying the part causing the fault
- Detailed Explanation – Honest feedback and repair estimate
- No-Pressure Service – We’ll explain the urgency of each fix
Why Calgary Drivers Trust Urban Lube
- Clear diagnostics with no tech jargon
- Quick turnaround for urgent issues
- Transparent pricing with no surprises
- Trusted local team with years of experience
- Serving all makes and models
Book a Check Engine Light Diagnostic Today
Don’t ignore that warning light. Book your diagnostic appointment with Urban Lube Calgary and get answers fast — before a small issue becomes a costly repair.
Call Now or Book Your Service Online.FAQs – Check Engine Light
If the light is steady and your car runs normally, you can drive short distances — but it’s best to get it checked soon. If the light is flashing, pull over and call for assistance.
Our basic code scan is affordable and often included with follow-up repairs. We’ll always explain the cost upfront based on your vehicle’s condition and needs.
It might — but it won’t solve the underlying problem. The light may come back on unless the issue is properly diagnosed and repaired.