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Is the knock sensor pluged up?What engine is this?If the knock sensor is o k ,and not bad,and it is pluged up,then the code is telling you that the timming chain is out of sink.Most likely a half,or less out.A strian on the cam,could cause this,from a oil pump trying to freeze up.Or the timming chain needs to be changed out,along with all it`s components.I hope this was helpful,maybe not good news,but most likely the truth,Let us know if it was helpful if you would,If I can help,let me know.
I went through both OBD I and OBD II codes for your car and cannot find a match, based on the starting letter of the code. Most codes start with the letters P0 or E. Anyway, go to the autozone.com website and register there. It's free and will give you access to an online repair manual for the car. You will see the diagnostic charts that I mentioned there, so you can see for yourself what I am talking about. (By the way, you didn't say what engine you had, so I was checking all engine sizes.) Hope this helped and best wishes.
Your car is equipped with an OBD II system and requires and OBD II scan tool to reset the check engine light. There is a port under the dash that it hooks to.
A very basic tool is available from a variety of places for about $20.(i.e ebay, Harbor Freight)
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