check engine light won't reset

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Asked by Keith Nov 18, 2016 at 10:01 AM about the 2001 Subaru Outback Base Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How can I reset my check engine light i tried to  reset it with a code scanner but no luck I than unhooked the battery over night and still no luck the code I was getting was p0328 I replaced the knock sensor before I tried to reset it

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Always found that a new Subie (or generic Nissan) sensor cures the code; check wiring as suggested above. Even if inoperative the Subie 2.5i will not tend to ping, so don't sweat it.

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thanks we had a lot of snow here yesterday and when it clears up I will check out the wiring . After replacing the old sensor with a new one i checked out the sensor I took out and using my multimeter it looked good . so are you refering the wiring on the sensor or the wiring that is coming in from the engine harness ????

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and No the engine doesn't have a ping tp o it

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