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Thanks for the information about checking transmission fluid. Unfortunately we don't get Notifications when they are made up there.
I was hoping that @Jeff Armer would take the question. He is a full time auto electronics tech and just the person you need. I am guessing he didn't get a notification either.
The image is difficult to read even zooming in on my computer, but you have multiple communications and voltage errors and guessing the problem one is to the Body Control Module, but you have multiple errors. That means when the computers tell the transmission solenoids to move it doesn't happen. An auto electrician with a professional grade bi-directional scan tool computer can command transmission solenoids to operate and verify that they did. That would be the starting point. This is not something you can fix yourself and Jeff seldom says 'take it to a transmission shop', note that this is not a normal garage, but a place that only does transmissions.
F1 error description is a defective touch pad or clock (ERC). To resolve this error, replace touch pad or clock (ERC). Touch pad is a more common problem.
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Hi there Heres the codesfor you and hope this helps and let me know.
F1
Defective touch pad or clock (ERC)
Replace touch pad or clock (ERC). Touch pad is a more common problem.
Refer to F1 test at the top of this page for more information.
F7
Function key shorted or stuck
Replace touch pad or if touch pad is part of the clock, replace the clock
(ERC). Thank you for writing to fix ya. Best regards Richard
HI, You will need to check the oven sensor wires that link the actual sensor to the main control board. Make sure that the contacts are connected properly, and not loose, or corroded. If all the wiring checks out, test the sensor for the correct resistance readings.(you will need a multimeter for this test)
The most common oven sensor should be approximately, 1100 ohms when at room temperature. The others may be close to as follows:
The F3 fault code description is a shorted or open oven temperature sensor (RTD). Please check the sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.
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