I suggest that you have a dealer assess your codes - most dealers do not ever charge over one hour's labor for troubleshooting.
Check around, a few months ago my dealer offered one hour of free trouble shooting with a written report.
At one time I could get a potential purchase inspected with a two page written check list similar to a certified used car for one hour's labor.
I did this as recently as 3 years ago and got the selling dealer to install new rotors and pads on the front, new pads and turned the rear rotors lightly, and a new vacuum pump as the tech wrote the brakes up as not contacting the rotors properly.
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