cbxer55
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- Location
- Midwest City, Oklahoma
- Vehicle Year
- 1998
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 3.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
I've had codes pop up before that were unexpected. I disconnected the battery at the negative terminal and left it like that over night. Hooked it up, started it up and never got them again. Who knows why that happens? Maybe I just got lucky, but it's happened more than once.
Hard to believe all that came up at one time. I've not been easy on my transmission, but have changed the fluid three times in the 17 years I've owned it, and changed the filter the last time, in January. The o2 sensors in my truck are the originals, and I've not had a problem with them once.
I would at least do the battery thing one time and see if they come back. Can't hurt to try, doesn't cost anything. I've reset codes on two friends vehicles, and far as I know they stayed away.
Is there a chip on the computer? If so try removing that as well. They can become corrupted and do some weird crap.
Hard to believe all that came up at one time. I've not been easy on my transmission, but have changed the fluid three times in the 17 years I've owned it, and changed the filter the last time, in January. The o2 sensors in my truck are the originals, and I've not had a problem with them once.
I would at least do the battery thing one time and see if they come back. Can't hurt to try, doesn't cost anything. I've reset codes on two friends vehicles, and far as I know they stayed away.
Is there a chip on the computer? If so try removing that as well. They can become corrupted and do some weird crap.