First thing you need to do is have the codes scanned.

Auto Zone does free scanning, so take them up on that and just be sure to get the actual code numbers and post them here. Do NOT worry about what Auto Zone says the codes actually mean, because half the time their descriptions are dead wrong, but their P codes are correct.

I work at a shop that will also scan your codes for free. I'm not soliciting labor or work in any way - simply telling you I could personally scan the code and tell you what would be needed to try and fix the car.

Without scanning the codes properly you could very well throw hundreds of dollars and spend countless hours trying to fix the problem.

Some codes are a 100% slam dunk diagnosis, while others are vague, but at least give you a general area to check for the problem.

PM me for any add'l info if you want a free scan. Again not trying to piss any sponsors off as I'm not trying to solicit business - just trying to help a fellow community member.

Good luck bro!