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P0011 Intake Camshaft Position Timing - Over-Advanced (Bank 1). When was the last time you change oil and did you use the exact oil that is shown in your owner's manual. The valve timing is done by pulsing oil pressure to move the actuators. Use the wrong oil or run it too long and it throws off valve timing. Worn oil can clog the screens to the actuators.
Emission control system error. Many possibilites: dirty air filter, faulty (clogged) evap tank, pcv or egr valve. You need better scanning tool to pinpoint the problem
There is a problem with the way the engine is burning fuel also the check engine light bulb is out..In otherwords when a car is inspected and put on the analyzer. It runs tests of various systems. In your case KOER means your check engine light is supposed to come on when you crank the car and go off once the car starts. Yours never came on as a check (maybe bulb out ) or intentionally disconnected. Also your care is putting out emissions above the limit.
When bad, vehicles can experience poor engine performance, poor idle, high NOx emissions, failed emissions test, hesitation, engine surging, or CEL/MIL illumination here's another link on testing them
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