iamdub
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Definitely check the harnesses if there's a chance of a mouse or squirrel chewing anything. Other than that, I wouldn't be too terribly concerned given the circumstances. Loss of power/low power can easily make any of the ECUs on these things go haywire. If it drove fine, then those three systems are probably operating fine. Drive it easily for a few miles to get all the fluids, etc. warmed up then take it on the highway to reach a cruising speed. While holding the throttle pedal steady (not with cruise control), lightly touch the brake just enough to activate the brake lights then release. The tach should jump up a few hundred RPM for a few seconds then go back down. This will test the operation of the Torque Converter Clutch (TCC). If this and all other functions seem fine, those were probably one-time fault codes due to the power loss and they will clear themselves over a few drive cycles. I wouldn't clear them so I could see them go away on their own.