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Hi,
it wouild appear from your description that the engine coolant sensor is developing values in excess of it's set parameters.
Having said that. I would check the connection to the sensor to ensure there is no high resistance, clean the connection anway, refit it, then have a local auto parts shop re-check the codes for you. If the code read-out remains the same. IIt would indicate a faulty coolant sensor.
Code PO 112 is intake air temperature circuit low input and PO 444 is Evaporative Emission control system purge contol valve circuit open. Both codes could be sensor problems or wiring problems.
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