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Originally Posted by javelin
....but it is usually always best to check the trouble codes that are generated with the check engine lamp coming on, as soon as possible. Most automotive techs would have one......or a neighbor that is into automotive repair might help you out with their code reader. Attaching a little summary that might help:
https://www.motorist.org/check-engine-light/
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Some auto parts stores will read codes for you - as long as you can fit in parking lot.
A number of inexpensive Bluetooth code readers out there that will make your phone a code reader. Small devices plugs into OBD2 port and talks to your phone.