If you never had your CEL reset, it will still light up the CEL. In orer to reset the CEL, you have to disconnect the negative battery terminal for a couple of minutes then reconnect it. The power loss will reset all of the CEL's.
If the CEL light returns, then you have something else wrong with your Probe. You will need to check your CEL's and read the codes. On a '93 PGT (Probe GT), it's really easy to check the codes yourself. You do not need to take it to a shop to have the codes read.
All you need is a small paper clip
Locate the Diagnostics connector located as in the picture:
Then insert the paper clip into the "TEN" and "GND" circuits to jump it. Do not make a mistake with the connections. You might blow the fuse going to your dash guages (easy fix-replace the fuse). See this pic:
Once you get all that setup, turn your car to the "on" position, but don't actually start your car.
Look at the CEL light. Count the blinks and read the codes as described in this web page:
http://home.golden.net/~trinity/Probe/malf/malfcode.htm
You can still pass Emissions if the CEL's did not involve the emission side of the car (some other sensor and not your O2,etc)
The dying engine problem is a common problem on '93-'94 PGT's. The ignitor in your distributor is failing. It is caused by a heat related failure of the ignitor. The condition will become worse until you will no longer be able to start your car up. You will need a new distributor/ignitor.
The CEL and the dying engine might be related, but you have to check for codes.
Go to
www.probetalk.com . I'm Omaha95PGT there. It's a great site for all things Probe/MX-6 related.
Report back with your CEL's