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The Fuel Pump, I assume failed & was another issue
The Fuel filter is changed every 3 years, as preventative maintenance
The Codes for the most part are O2 Sensors, that are over six or seven years old & over 100,000 miles & should be replaced as preventative maint or if they fail ,sooner
You don't throw out any what if senerios, or replace any parts in an effort to resolve anything
You component test & replace only failed parts, related to the codes & system that has a fault & drivability symptom
You should know if the spark plugs are over 3 years old
Clean the MAF Sensor & check for vacuum leaks on the entire car
Check that basic stuff first check Gas filter or change if you didn't change in a while and check or change Air filter these would all cause this problem. Most thermal breakdown problem are almost always linked to electrical components. Check for spark and gas when vehicle doesn't start.One has to be missing if it gas then its either a bad fuel pump relay or a FUEL pump. If it spark its a bad coil/ignition module or may be a bad Rotor head or cap. Check these and you will diagnose this problem your self. Contact if you need more help and thank for using FIX YA Good luck
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