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Take it 2 a respectable mechanic & they will plug an analyser into your cars computer & the analyser will tell them whats wrong - this service is usually free!!!! Could be something minor.......
Bank 1 sensor 1 O2 Sensor. Also with this or they are very known for an intake gasket leak. Make sure to check your vacuum hoses first.
First check for vacuum leak from a hose. If none are found switch that top O2 Sensor (upstream) If this persists after all that you may have an intake vacuum leak.
it's on 41 pages in EVTM manaul. what do you need? check your owner manual for charts.
you hav fuses & relays under the hood and a fuse panel in the car too.
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I do not know if you still need this information, but I am going ahead and answering it anyway. You may want to Print the Diagrams for future use.
CLICKon the following LINK. It has the Timing Belt Diagrams you will need.
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