Warning light on the dash
Check-engine, ABS, airbag, or any other warning light. It means a module has logged a fault. We read every system to find which, not just guess from the one light you can see.

Warning light on? Get a full multi-system computer scan, not a cheap dongle that only reads the engine. We find the real fault across every module, explain it in plain language, and quote before any repair. From AED 100. Free pickup across Dubai.
A customer came in after another garage had "diagnosed" his check-engine light with a cheap code reader, cleared the code, and sent him off. Two days later the light was back. When we ran a proper multi-system scan, the engine code was only half the story, there were related faults stored in the transmission and emissions modules that the basic dongle never saw. The real issue was a failing sensor affecting several systems at once. We fixed the actual cause, not just the code, and the light stayed off.
That is the difference between reading a code and diagnosing a car. A modern car has twenty to eighty separate computers controlling the engine, gearbox, ABS, airbags, steering, and more, and a cheap OBD dongle reads only generic engine codes, missing faults in every other system. Worse, clearing a warning light without fixing the cause is dangerous, the fault is still there and often getting worse. At FIXGO we use manufacturer-level scan tools to read every module, analyse live data, and find the root cause. Then we explain it in plain language and quote before touching anything.
A proper diagnosis is the cheapest money you can spend, because it stops you paying to replace parts that were never the problem. Here are our real prices, before VAT. The diagnostic is credited against the repair if you go ahead with us.
| Service | Price range (AED) | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Basic OBD scan (engine codes) | from 100 | 20 to 30 min |
| Full multi-system scan (all modules) | 150 to 300 | 30 to 60 min |
| Live-data / road-test diagnosis (intermittent faults) | 250 to 500 | 1 to 2 hours |
| Specialist / European brand diagnosis | 250 to 500 | 1 to 2 hours |
| ECU coding / module programming | from 300 | varies |
The diagnostic is credited, and often fully waived, against the repair if you proceed with us, so you are not paying twice. European and luxury cars and intermittent faults that need live-data monitoring sit at the higher end. You always get a written report of what we found and what it means.
Check-engine, ABS, airbag, or any other warning light. It means a module has logged a fault. We read every system to find which, not just guess from the one light you can see.
Rough idle, hesitation, poor fuel economy, or a gearbox that shifts oddly, but nothing visibly broken. A scan reads what the car's own sensors are reporting, and finds it fast.
A light that returns after another shop "fixed" it usually means the root cause was never found, only the code cleared. We diagnose properly so it stays fixed.
Other reasons to scan: before buying a used car (a hidden fault may be lurking even with no light showing), after a breakdown to understand what happened, when fuel economy drops for no clear reason, or simply for peace of mind on an older car. A scan reads stored and pending codes too, so it can catch a problem before it becomes a warning light and a roadside stop.
Notice the bottom slice: one in ten cars we scan was "fixed" elsewhere by clearing the code without finding the cause, so the fault came back. A proper multi-system diagnosis is what stops that cycle.
Reads engine fault codes. Fine for a quick check of a simple check-engine light, and the cheapest option. We will tell you if you need more.
Reads every module, engine, transmission, ABS, airbag, steering, and more, for stored and pending codes. The thorough choice, and what most warning lights actually need.
For intermittent faults or European cars that need manufacturer-level tools and live monitoring on a road test. The deepest level, for the faults that hide.
A cheap dongle reads only the engine and misses the rest. We use professional, manufacturer-level tools and recommend the right depth for your fault, not the cheapest scan that leaves the real problem hidden.
Dubai's climate puts electronic systems under real stress, which makes proper diagnostics more important here, not less. Extreme heat is hard on sensors, wiring, and control modules, and it accelerates the kind of faults that trigger warning lights, failing oxygen sensors, struggling cooling and emissions systems, heat-stressed batteries that confuse the electronics. A small sensor fault that might be a minor annoyance in a cool climate can, in Dubai's summer, cascade into overheating or a breakdown if it is not caught. On top of that, modern cars sold here are as electronically complex as anywhere, twenty to eighty modules talking to each other, so a single failing component can throw symptoms across several systems at once. That is exactly why guessing, or reading only the engine with a cheap tool, is a false economy here. A proper multi-system scan finds the real fault before the heat turns it into a much bigger bill.
A module logs a fault and warns you. Scan it now, while it is cheap to diagnose and often cheap to fix.
The light is cleared or ignored, but the fault remains and usually worsens. You have lost the early warning.
An unfixed fault stresses related systems, a failing sensor damaging a catalytic converter, for example. Now it is several problems, not one.
The neglected fault causes a failure, sometimes an expensive one like a converter or overheating damage, that a AED 100 scan would have prevented.
WhatsApp, call, or the form on this page. Tell us the warning light or symptom. Same-day slots most days.
We connect manufacturer-level scan tools, not a generic dongle, to read your car's computers properly.
We read every available module for current, pending, and stored fault codes, not just the engine.
We analyse real-time sensor data alongside the codes, and road-test if the fault is intermittent, to find the root cause, not just the symptom.
We explain exactly what is wrong and why it matters, in writing, and give a fixed quote if a repair is needed.
If you proceed, we fix the actual cause and the diagnostic is credited. If not, you leave knowing your car's true health.
We diagnose more than 40 makes with manufacturer-level tools, including the European brands that cheaper garages often cannot read properly, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, and Land Rover, as well as all the major Japanese, Korean, and American makes. Modern cars bury faults across dozens of modules and brand-specific codes that generic scanners simply cannot see, so the right tools matter. Whatever you drive, we can read every system in it.
A customer brought us a car with an intermittent check-engine light and a flat spot under acceleration that two other garages had failed to pin down, one had replaced spark plugs, the other an ignition coil, neither fixed it. We ran a full multi-system scan and, crucially, monitored live data on a road test until the fault appeared. The culprit was a mass airflow sensor reporting bad data only under certain conditions, which is why a static scan and a parts-swap approach had both missed it.
We replaced the one sensor that was actually at fault, road-tested to confirm the fault was gone, and the light stayed off. He had already paid for two unnecessary repairs elsewhere chasing the symptom. Proper diagnosis with live data found in one session what guesswork had missed twice. Finding the real cause is the whole job.
A basic OBD scan starts from AED 100, a full multi-system scan AED 150 to 300, and live-data or specialist European diagnosis AED 250 to 500. The diagnostic is credited against the repair if you proceed. See the table above.
A cheap OBD dongle reads only generic engine codes and misses the ABS, airbag, transmission, and twenty-plus other modules. We use manufacturer-level tools that read every system and live data.
Almost always because the root cause was never fixed, only the code cleared. We diagnose the actual fault so it stays fixed, rather than just resetting the light.
Yes. We carry specialist, manufacturer-level tools for BMW, Mercedes, Audi, VW, Porsche, and Land Rover, which generic scanners and many garages cannot read fully.
No. Clearing a light without fixing the cause is dangerous, the fault is still there and often gets worse. Some minor-looking faults can cause expensive damage if left.
A basic scan is twenty to thirty minutes, a full multi-system scan up to an hour, and a live-data or road-test diagnosis for intermittent faults one to two hours.
Yes, a written report listing every module scanned, the fault codes found, their likely causes, and our recommended action, in plain language.
Yes. If you proceed with the repair with us, the diagnostic cost is credited against it, so you are not paying twice.
Often yes. A scan reads pending and stored codes, so it can flag a developing fault before it becomes an active warning light and leaves you stranded.
They can read basic engine codes, but they miss the ABS, airbag, transmission, and twenty-plus other modules, and they cannot do the live-data testing that finds the real cause. A generic code is a starting point, not a diagnosis. We use professional, manufacturer-level tools.
A full multi-system scan with manufacturer-level tools, a plain-language report on the actual fault, and a fixed quote before any repair, with the diagnostic credited if you proceed. From AED 100. Free pickup across Dubai.