A check engine light diagnostic service is the first step, but the codes don't always tell the full story. What's a specific, non-code symptom or sound you always mention to your mechanic that helped them pinpoint the real issue faster?
If the engine coughs and shudders at cold start and you hear a sharp ping when you blip the throttle that is a real clue for the mechanic. It often points to ignition or fuel delivery issues faster than any code alone.
Mention a vacuum hiss at idle or after cold start. It narrows down vacuum leaks that often escape fault codes and saves time.
Note a strong exhaust smell under load or a raw fuel odor. That can hint at a rich mixture or faulty sensor even if the codes say something else.
Describe misfire symptoms that show up at a certain RPM or after warm up. The shop can pull misfire history and check spark and coils more quickly.
Add a note about a subtle ticking or rattle when revving lightly that could indicate valve train wear or timing issues that the codes miss.