How to locate and install new TCC solenoid? Quick tips?
Manowarr
02-06-2008, 11:28 AM
1993 Chevy Lumina Euro 3.1L Auto 4 speed trans.
The tranny was slipping and the car would stall at stoplights. I replaced the fluid, filter, and gasket and the slippage stopped. The car would still stall at stoplights. I noticed a tranny fluid leak so I took the pan back off. The car is on blocks. Do I need to replace the TCC solenoid before I put the pan back on? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.
The tranny was slipping and the car would stall at stoplights. I replaced the fluid, filter, and gasket and the slippage stopped. The car would still stall at stoplights. I noticed a tranny fluid leak so I took the pan back off. The car is on blocks. Do I need to replace the TCC solenoid before I put the pan back on? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.
john51md
02-06-2008, 06:14 PM
1993 Chevy Lumina Euro 3.1L Auto 4 speed trans.
The tranny was slipping and the car would stall at stoplights. I replaced the fluid, filter, and gasket and the slippage stopped. The car would still stall at stoplights. I noticed a tranny fluid leak so I took the pan back off. The car is on blocks. Do I need to replace the TCC solenoid before I put the pan back on? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.
If the 4 spd is same as the 3 spd, its behind the pan on the side/end of the transmission, not in the bottom pan at all.
But as i just saw on a website, some may be in bottom pan? site wasnt stating what GM tranny they were working on.
The tranny was slipping and the car would stall at stoplights. I replaced the fluid, filter, and gasket and the slippage stopped. The car would still stall at stoplights. I noticed a tranny fluid leak so I took the pan back off. The car is on blocks. Do I need to replace the TCC solenoid before I put the pan back on? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.
If the 4 spd is same as the 3 spd, its behind the pan on the side/end of the transmission, not in the bottom pan at all.
But as i just saw on a website, some may be in bottom pan? site wasnt stating what GM tranny they were working on.
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