I live on a small ranch (my weekend jog). I like fixing things. But cars are not made very easy to work on, in my opinion. So I am not that experienced on cars, but I can turn a wrench.
I'm a newbie on this site. The 2007 Sienna is my wifes care and it recently came up with the Check Engine Light being on. She had a tire fixed, and the guy at the tire store ran the code and said the O2 sensor was starting to go bad. He gave her a price to replace both of them. The car runs fine and the mileage is the same. So we ignored it. But now its due for an emissions test, and I don't think they will pass it with the light on. I don't know the code. I can get it read and pass that
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