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2006. hard shifting, bogging on accelaration. Where should I start on troubleshooting these codes?

P0030, p0036, p0102, p0135, p0141,p0443

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Http://www.obd-codes.com/p0141 P0443 Evaporative Emission Control System Purge Control Valve Circuit P0036 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 2 P0030 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 1 http://www.obd-codes.com/p0135 http://www.obd-codes.com/p0102
It looks like you have two bad O2 sensors an a bad mass air flow sensor . Is your vehicle a 4 cylinder or 6 0r 8 cylinder ? Bank 1 sensor 1 an bank 1 sensor 2 heater circuits . plus you have a EVAP. emission purge control circuit problem ! I would go on you tube an enter your trouble codes to see videos on testing

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WORKING ON 2005 CHEVY COLORADO 3.5, SEVERAL CODES, P0030, P0036, P0135, P0141, ODD ALL O2 SENSOR CODES, ANY HING COMMON

Yes there is something in common . Check the fuse # 79 10amp in the underhood fuse box . For O2 sensor , heater power .
The PCM commands the heater ON or OFF to maintain a specific HO2S operating temperature range. The PCM monitors the voltage on the HO2S heater low control circuit for heater fault diagnosis. If the PCM detects that the HO2S heater low control circuit voltage is not within a specified range, DTC P0030 sets for HO2S 1, or DTC P0036 sets for HO2S 2.
So this is not in spec. an it set the other codes !
If the PCM detects that the heater current or the heater calculated resistance is not within an expected range, DTC P0135 sets for HO2S 1
If the PCM detects that the heater current or the heater calculated resistance is not within an expected range, DTC P0141 sets for HO2S 2.
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How can I be sure if my PCM is bad???

I would try disconnecting battery again. Disconnect both cables and touch them together for a few seconds. This will reset all modules. Wierd that you had so many codes after just disconnecting battery. Sometimes very hard to tell if ecm is bad.
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What do these codes mean P0102,P0030,P0036 and P0443?

Type: OBD PO443

That is how you look up codes

Spark Plugs get replaced every 3 years

Nothing to do with the codes

Would appear you don't do any Preventative Maintenance
or know when parts are due to be replaced

Vehicles have to go to the shop, even when they work okey,
to keep abreast of the data & how they are working
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Codes p0030 p0036 p0050 p0056 p0068 p0102 p0443 and u0107 on my 06 pontiac g6 gt are erroring. changed battery and got all these codes

May be errant codes from losing power, erase them and see if they come back - [ I'm betting they won't.]
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Check enegine light stay s on all the time, here are the codes im getting, if someone could tell me how to fix these that would be great. p0155 p0141 p0136 p0443 p1451 p0135 p0161 p1409

P0155: O2 Sensor heater Circuit Malfunction (bank2 ) Sensor 1.

P0141: O2 Sensor heater Circuit Malfunction (bank1 ) Sensor 2.

P0135: O2 Sensor heater Circuit Malfunction (bank1,Sensor1)

P0136: O2 Sensor Circuit Low voltage (bank1) Sensor 2.

P0443 : Evaporative Emission control System Purge control valve.

P1451: Eavporative Control System Canister vent solenoid Circuit Malfunction.

P0161: O2 Sensor Circuit Low voltage (bank2,Sensor2)

P1409: Electronic Vacuum Regulator (EVR) control circuit malfunction.

change the O2 sensors first,Then check the the EGR Vacuum regulator for any Malfunction. Good luck
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