Start by making sure the gas cap is secure and tight which can cause this. The most common cause is a random misfire. Your vehicle is 9 years old, so replace the spark plugs and plug wires. Have the check engine light reset and it should solve your problem. If not, have it diagnosed by a professional with a code reader.
SOURCE: Check engine light and cruise lights came on simultaneously.
Sound like the O2's heater circuit may not be working, that will set a code. I am not a big fan of univeral O2's, too many problems with bad connections and the check engine lights coming back on. You may need to use a OEM type sensor to keep the light off.
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