You could have a blown fuse or broken wire. It could also be a broken code reader.
STOP 0x0000007F is caused most likely due to a Hardware failure, like defective memory chips, mismatched memory modules, a malfunctioning CPU, or a failure in your fan or power supply are the probable reasons for this BSOD. It may also occur if you have overclocked your CPU.
You could at first try using the following method to fix it:
Run a RAM memory test
Step 1: Press Win + Q and then type in Memory diagnostic.
Step 2: Right-click on the application and then select Run as administrator.
Step 3: Click on Restart now and check for problems (recommended).
Step 4: Follow the instructions to start the diagnostics.
If you encounter any data loss problem while fixing this BSOD error, you could use Bitwar Data Recovery to bring back your precious files.
Step 1: Download Bitwar Data Recovery from the official website.
Step 2: After that, launch the recovery program and select the drive from which you want to recover your lost data, and then press the next button to proceed.
Step 3: Select a scan mode. To beginners, we recommend Quick Scan, which is capable of recovering most files. If it doesn't serve you well, you can try Deep Scan next time.
Step 4: Now choose the file types you want to retrieve and then press the Next button.
Step 5: Preview all the selected data.
Step 6: Lastly, after choosing and previewing the files you want, click on the Recover button to begin the data recovery process.
OBD is the acronym for "On Board Diagnostic". OBD-II (OBD-2) started in 1996. Vehicles built in 1995 and before are OBD-I (OBD-1). I hope this helps, good luck.
Their messages were not decoded by the enemy.
Trouble code P0745 means: Pressure control solenoid malfunction
P0700 : EATX code present. It just means that the transmission computer has a code in it
You have to repair and clear the code in the transmission computer