Upstream O2 needs to be changed every 100k miles or 12 years which even comes first, its the only sensor that actually wears out
My 1994 has all original sensors except for O2s, and original IAC and fuel pump, knock on wood
112 Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is/was low or grounded - IAT
122 TP low (possibly grounded or open circuit) - TPS
157 Mass Air Flow signal is/was low or grounded - MAF
172 Oxygen sensor not switching - system is or was lean - Single, Right or Rear HO2S - Fuel control
332 EGR did not open/respond during test or if memory code, did not open intermittently - EVR or PFE
I would pull out the computer and check the circuit board, specifically the 3 blue Capacitors, just replace them on spec in any case, because it WILL need to be done even if they are not bad now
Under $5 fix
The computer uses a 5volt reference ground, grey/red wire seen on IAT, TPS and ECT sensors, also sensor wire on O2s and tan/blue on MAF sensor
Also on EGR sensor
That's what all the codes have in common
TPS is easiest sensor to get at, test its 3 wires for voltage and ground
Brown/white should be the 5v but grey/red can also read as 5v because these circuits are "pull down", its an electrical circuit type that allows for varying voltage, like in a vehicle, but can still "read" sensor voltage difference(data)
So my guess is its a computer or computer connection issue, so pull computer and have a look at connector and its circuit board
Pins 46 and 49 are signal return
Pin 26 is reference
And just a heads up
Only use Motorcraft or Hitachi brand IAC Valve for replacement, these are true solenoid valves, other brands are stepper/solenoid, so WILL cause idle issue
An old wrecking yard Motorcraft IAC valve is a better replacement than 3rd party NEW