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What would you do?

My car's engine light just came on two days ago. I brought it to a car store that can plug in their machine to read you electrical system and give a tentative diagnosis. The car is running fine, BUT when I initially start it, it has a louder noise than usual. Then it fades, and no noises at all the rest of the day. Their machine said it could be a gasket that is possibly blown or the Intake. He said the gasket is a much cheaper fix, than the Intake. I really don't know much about either.

Then online it says you can have an unclean air filter too, if your engine light is on.(so a pretty minor thing) The guy told me to get the car checked soon at the store, to see what it truly is. My dad said I can wait even weeks, until I hear any actual noises when driving. So far, it drives just like it always does, no noises and smooth. Would you go get it looked at and possibly fixed so soon, or wait a while in case it is a minor thing in general? Side note, I am unemployed so it's not like I have wads of money just waiting to go fix something.
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
I drove my truck with the engine light on for 2 years. Mostly a scare tactic.
@MrBrownstone Until it suddenly starts to blink when you had no check engine light on the minute before and five seconds later you're stuck in the Las Vegas heat during the middle of the suffering season in your 1994 Toyota Rav4. It turned out to be some sort of sensor had come unattached that keeps the engine running, the mechanic said that a desert rat must have chewed on the plastic attachment clip and showed me the bite marks.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@NativePortlander1970 No. Only 4 things made the light come on. Only 1 was major which was replaced.