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Unplug your oxygen sensor and see if the problem continues. I there is no change I would check the oxygen sensor circuit for faults, fuse, line etc. You may change the sensor and still have the fault.
I have a 1.5 CRDi which uses the Mercedes engine and has a cam chain not a belt Check the owners manual the chain doesnt need replacing on any of the service intervals it only requires checking and retentioning
This is the same information that us Kia techs use to diagnose
vehicles. Lots of useful information. For your particular vehicle,
lookup a 2003 for the timing belt information. Good luck and let us
know how it turns out.
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