Thursday, September 22, 2011

Check engine light is on these were the codes they gave me?

ok i got my back bumper replaced and when the body shop gave it back to me it wouldn't start so i changed my alternator and my battery because Auto zone said i had a bad battery so they gave me a new one. Now my car starts but the battery light came on and now i got a warning that says check transmission. so i took it back to Auto zone and let them hook up to a computer and they gave me all these codes: P0750, P0135, P0750, P0155, P0443, P0760, P0743, P1747, P1451.



P0155 P0135 ( reads the same thing) - oxygen sensor defective, poor connection at oxygen sensor, check circuit fuse.



P0750 P0760 P0750( reads the same thing)- open or shorted solenoid, open or shorted circuit condition. how can this happen? are these seriousCheck engine light is on these were the codes they gave me?
Have you been having problems for a while or did they just come up?



If they just came up, erase the codes and see if they come back.



If the problems have stacked up over time, type %26quot;obd code P0155%26quot; (for example) into your browser and click on the one that comes up under %26quot;obd-codes.com%26quot; and it will give you %26quot;causes%26quot; and %26quot;solutions%26quot; for most codes.



Hope this helps and good luckCheck engine light is on these were the codes they gave me?
I had the same thing happen to me last year. My car would just turn off while i was driving it. I took it to Auto Zone and they gave me a code for my transmission. It had nothing to do with my transmission, my car needed a new ignition switch. You need to take your car to a shop or dealerships service shop and have them run a diagnostic on it.Check engine light is on these were the codes they gave me?
The transmission solenoid wiring harness may be damaged. Some of the codes are transmission solenoids and they normally don't all go bad unless your transmission fluid has never been changed and is all gummed up or fried from heat. The other codes are O2 sensors. I would replace the sensors and reset the codes. If you aren't good at tracing circuits and transmission work, you will need to hire a good transmission person.Check engine light is on these were the codes they gave me?
Hello, I cannot stress enough enough how important it is to give the YMM (year,make,model) to the technician when trying to troubleshoot a vehicle. but i will try anyway.There is a thing called current codes and history codes but if you replaced the battery there should not be any codes unless there is a current problem. I would say an open ground or chaffed harness is the culprit but you said that they only changed the rear bumper? try to supply the YMM and i can help more! :) Be sure you didn't leave a ground off when you replaced the alternator!