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Code 607 is a problem with the computer.
Since the check engine light is on, the computer is working to some degree. You can erase the code and see if it comes back. If it does, you may need a shop manual to get the test procedures for the code.
And the computer may have to be replaced and reprogrammed depending on the year and model.

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