I have a 2006 Dodge Charger with 23 codes-

Asked by GuruJW7BM Jul 26, 2020 at 10:52 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

some of them are repeated (0031,0037,0051,0057)-o2 sensor circuit too low.I
replaced all o2 sensor, but reading didn't change. Also, The transmission was
leaking fluid in mass amount, so I changed the fluid, gasket and filter (thinking I
had overfilled it, due to inability to check levels.) This helped for about a week,
then same thing- but went into limp mode. I looked under again, noticed the the
tranny module connector plug was seeping fluid as well. After reading of the
issue, I found this to be a common issue with this car. So, I replaced it, and all
seemed well. I heard a noise indicating vacuum leak, but husband said
sounded like the tranny-so, I put more fluid in it-AGAIN. Same issue-over
spillage/leaking of what appears to be all of the fluid it held.....how bad have I
messed this up?
The codes read include the 4 above, as well as
po657,c121,c121A,u0100,u0140e,c2202,p2137,p0710,p0717

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I forgot to mention that i purchased car for 00.00, as it had been wrecked. not too badend, headlights had to be replaced, unkink the front quarter panel on passenger sideand bang out some dents on both front panels, as well as a small portion of the radiator support missing...car still straight as an arrow, no issues, there-BUT, when I unkinked the metal frame from panel where it was pinched, over half the wiring was there, also, and had been severed. Thought I had decent job soldering but, now, fear I may have to completely retrace and ensure this is true....what do you think? Thanks, again!

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