Go to any auto parts store (AutoZone, Advance, O'Reilys...) and ask them to "pull the code" for you (with an OBD2 reader), only takes 5 mins. Once you know why the CEL (check engine light) is on, then you can assess whether to fix it yourself or take it to a mechanic.
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Go to any auto parts store (AutoZone, Advance, O'Reilys...) and ask them to "pull the code" for you (with an OBD2 reader), only takes 5 mins. Once you know why the CEL (check engine light) is on, then you can assess whether to fix it yourself or take it to a mechanic.