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Engine Code 850 94

Would greatly appreciate if someone could tell me the meaning of a

code 1-1-3 from A2 as well as a code 3-1-3 from A1.

I read and cleared these codes from my 94 850 wagon (not Turbo).

Have been experiencing several problems including the one described and discussed in several other threads with transmission sticking in low gear when first started in morning in D - works fine if switched to 3 or N then back to D or after warming up over a few miles. Have flushed transmission and plan to look into changing PNP switch if this continues - but I have also experienced what I suspect may be a related problem that I didn't see anyone else mention - if the car is turned off after only a short distance in the morning - 10 blocks or so, it will not start again until it sits for about ten to fifteen minutes, then it will start fine. When the key is turned the dash lights illuminate - but nothing else happens. Battery is good and after ten to fifteen minutes go by the engine turns over and starts quickly. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated!?






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