

Has your engine warning light come on while driving? Firstly, don’t panic.
In many cases, a yellow or amber engine warning light means the vehicle may remain drivable for a short distance – although not really recommended.
However, if the light is flashing, red or accompanied by a loss of power, unusual noises, smoke or overheating, you should pull over safely and seek vehicle recovery.
While it may be possible to continue driving with an engine warning light on, it’s never something you should ignore. Even a minor fault can quickly develop into a more serious and expensive repair if left unchecked.
In this article, we’ll explain what the engine warning light means, when it is safe to keep driving, when to stop immediately, when to contact a breakdown recovery service and how car diagnostics can identify the fault quickly.


Your engine warning light, sometimes called the engine management light, appears when your vehicle’s onboard computer detects a fault within the engine, emissions system or electronics.
The colour and the behaviour of the warning light can help indicate how serious the problem may be.
A yellow or amber engine warning light usually means the vehicle has detected a fault that should be checked as soon as possible.
In many cases the car will still drive normally, although you could notice:
While the vehicle may still be safe to drive for a short distance, it is not usually recommended as this can lead to more serious or expensive damage.
Common causes for this warning light include sensor faults, issues with the ignition or emission-related problems such as EGR or DPF system faults.
If your engine light is flashing or is red, this indicates that there is a serious fault or engine misfire which could cause immediate or irreversible damage to your vehicle.
If this comes on when driving, you should pull over when safe to do so, turn off the engine and wait for roadside assistance or vehicle recovery.
Professional engine diagnostics can help identify the likely cause of the issue by reading the fault codes stored in your vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit).
This allows the technicians to pinpoint the issue accurately, avoid unnecessary repairs and get you back on the road as quickly as possible.


If your vehicle is showing a yellow or amber warning light, it may still be safe to continue driving for a short distance to reach your destination or a repair garage. Drivability will depend on the severity of the fault and the vehicle’s behaviour.
The vehicle should still be driving normally with:
Even if the car appears to be running correctly, you should arrange a diagnostic check as soon as possible to identify the fault before it develops into a more serious issue.
If your vehicle has a flashing or red engine warning light, you should stop driving as soon as it is safe to do so.
This is especially important if you notice:
Continuing to drive in these conditions could cause catastrophic engine damage and may lead to a breakdown. In these situations, you should contact a breakdown recovery service and arrange professional vehicle diagnostics before continuing your journey.
Your engine warning light can be triggered by a wide range of issues, from minor sensor faults to more serious engine or emissions problems.
Some of the most common issues include:


Modern vehicles store fault codes whenever a problem is detected.
During a diagnostic check, specialist equipment is connected to the vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) to read these fault codes and identify the cause of the engine warning light.
Engine diagnostics can quickly detect issues including sensor faults, ignition problems, electrical issues and more.
At Elite Vehicle Repairs, we have state-of-the-art diagnostics software to allow us to better and more accurately pinpoint any issues and get them quickly fixed, so you’re back on the road in no time.
If your engine warning light has come on, it’s important not to ignore it. While some faults may be minor, others can develop into serious and expensive repairs if left unchecked.
At Elite Vehicle Repairs, we provide professional engine diagnostics, vehicle repairs and 24-hour breakdown recovery services across Cannock and the surrounding areas.
Whether your vehicle needs a quick diagnostic check or roadside recovery, our experienced team is here to help get you safely back on the road.
Contact us today to help you book your vehicle diagnostics or arrange breakdown recovery assistance.





