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you need a code scanner to do it you can buy them at any auto parts store, sears but a little tip if you want to reset it to go for an inspection it wont work the computer has to go through a period of driving for about 50 miles to get to the ready state then it can be inspected
Tom,
See this alot. Sorry,It appears that is a symptom of a bad motor. If it moves an inch or so,then nothing,after a few minutes another inch or so,it's motor time!
as long as you get one from the same year and same engine/ trans. you should be fine. Actually you may even be able to get one from a different year just as long as the engine/ trans. is the same. Your local Chevy dealer should be able to verify it for you.
Take it to chevy so they can run a diagnostic on the car's onboard computer. Its likely that the computer was setup for the 2.2 or 2.4 (if its a manual) Take it in, it may cost you a little, but they can tell you what needs to be corrected. it may need to be reprogrammed.
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