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101,380 and 118. These together is a no start. Take it to a garage. Just a guess, but I would be looking into the wiring. You waited to long to have a problem fixed. One bad part over time will lead to many codes. The PCM is trying to adjust to make the engine run right. Throwing other sensor out of range. Out of range pops a code.
po 443= purge solenoid circuit
po 730= incorrect gear ratio, transmission problem
po 751= 1/2 solenoid problem
po 756= 2/3 solenoid problem
other 2 have no listing on alldata
you should seek professional help with these trans codes.
check ALL fuses first
PO 134 = 02 SENSOR CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY DETECTED (BANK 1 SENSOR1)
PO 153 =02 SENSOR CIRCUIT SLOW RESPONSE (BANK 2 SENSOR 1)
PO 154 =02 SENSOR CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY DETECTED (BANK 2 SENSOR 1)
PO 155= 02 SENSOR HEATER CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION (BANK 2 SENSOR 1)
PO 171= SYSTEM TOO LEAN (BANK 1)
PO 174= SYSTEM TOO LEAN (BANK 2)
I WOULD SAY YOU HAVE FAULTY OXYGEN SENSORS CAUSING THE ENGINE TO RUN TOO LEAN REPLACE THEM AND YOU SHOULD BE BACK IN BUISNESS
P0733 Gear 3 Incorrect ratio P0741 Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Performance or Stuck Off Based on the experience i have with these codes at the Ford dealer I work at u are going to most likely need a transmission overhaul, it is slipping and the torque converter clutch is defective.
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