1997 Chevy C1500 5.7L Vortec: Troubleshooting 7 DTCs (P0740, P0785, P0141, P0161, C0503, C0507, P1860)
I recently acquired a 1997 Chevrolet C1500 with a 5.7L Vortec engine and 4L60E transmission. Today, the check engine light illuminated, prompting me to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) using my Hypertech scanner. The codes detected are: C0503, C0507, P0740, P0785, P1860, P0141, and P0161. I'm seeking expert insight into what these codes mean and how to resolve them. Specifically: - Are any of these codes related to transmission issues (e.g., torque converter clutch or shift solenoids)? - Could the O2 sensor heater circuit faults (P0141, P0161) be linked to a wiring issue or power supply problem? - Is there a common root cause behind multiple 'CIRCUIT' malfunctions across different subsystems? Additionally, I recently had my transmission replaced with a new unit from Jaspers Transmissions. Could this installation have triggered any of the DTCs? Were there any wiring issues during removal or reinstallation? I confirm that the Hypertech is only being used as a scan tool — the original factory PCM is still active. I would appreciate guidance on whether these codes are indicative of hardware faults, software incompatibility, or a power supply issue (such as 12VDC deficiency at a central fuse). Also, given GM's known PCM programming issues, should I verify the current firmware version before attempting any repairs?
Any insights on these DTCs? Specifically, what do C0503, P0740, and P0141 mean in a 1997 Chevy C1500 with a 5.7L Vortec?