CEL in '99 - Safe to drive home?

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My CEL light came on last night about 190 miles into a 280 mile drive. The engine continues to run like it always has - no hiccups at all and warm idle of about 600 rpm. I just refueled and made sure that the cap was on tight, and I also made sure the oil cap was on tight and did a visual check of all of the hoses in the engine compartment. Everything seems fine (although I did not remove the engine cover to check the hoses underneath). If tightening the fuel cap hasn't solved my problem, is it safe to drive back home before I get this checked out? I'd rather have my independent guy check it out than take it to the local dealer, which I have zero info on. Thanks in advance.
 
There seems to be a run with CE lights lately. I would guess probably ok. I would recommend going to a parts store and have them pull the code and find out for sure. If it is O2 sensor than gas mileage/performance will be affected. The local chains will do this for free.
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You should be fine for the drive home, especially sine it seems to be running okay. Get the code pulled when you can.

I ran for a few months with an O2 sensor related CEL light on when I owned my 94.
 
Have you done any service or maintenance lately? Had you recently filled up before the light came on?

I agree that since it seems to be running fine, I would drive it until you can run the code.
 
Yes. I filled up before I started my trip, and had gone about 190 miles when the light came on. No recent maintenance. I filled up again this morning, and made sure the cap was on tight. If the problem is that I didn't tighten the fuel cap, will the CEL go out on its own? If so, how long will it take?
 
Mine has come on after running out of gas. It had to sit overnight before resetting once I filled up. Or you could unhook the battery. I think 30 seconds will reset it.
 

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