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I gather that you put the battery back in? You need to check all the fuses and connections and also unhook one of the cables on the battery for a minute and then reconnect to make sure a surge did not lock something in the BCM up.
Check the connection to crank sensor, if wiring is good and connection is clean then replace the crank sensor and reset the code, this is the first step, the computer could be a problem also but most times its the crankshaft sensor. good day
You can try to reset the ecu, just switch the ignition into off position, disconnect the sensor cable at the fuel filter housing, turn the key into on position, but dont start your car, connect back the cable, the warning should goes off after fews second.
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