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Old 10-16-2004, 10:04 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Bye Bye Transmission

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Originally Posted by BlazerLT
Ok, so you are just blindly going to take there advice without knowing the actual codes?

Tell us the codes and let us take a swing at it instead of blindly taking their replacement advice.

You need to get the codes pulled, as for replacing the solenoid, i did mine, 15.00 for solenoid
will email you the instruction sheet, with figures(pictures)


INSTAllATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOCK-UP SOLENOID
for 200-4R, 700-R4 & 4L60E (M30)
K77929U 20 to 40 ohms
Figure Figure 4
Cut wire from old
solenoid as close as
possible to solenoid
base
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1. To Remove the old solenoid from the transmission, cut the
wires from the old solenoid as close as possible to the metal
base (Figure 1).
4. To Install two wire
solenoids: Connect the
black wire from the
harness to the black
wire on the new
solenoid. Connect the
other wire from the
harness to the red
wire. When this is
completed, the
harness is ready for installation.
Caution: The K77929U Solenoid contains a diode.
Polarity must be observed.
5. To Install in 200-4R:
Remove the two
studs and nuts from
the 200-4R hardware
package. Screw the
two studs into the
case and tighten
firmly with a wrench
(Figure 4).
Figure 5
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2. Each wire cut from the old solenoid must be stripped back
approx. 1/2" and the braided wire twisted to form a tight
strand, (Figure 2). Loosen the Posi-LockTM Connectors.
Insert the bare wire into the connector until it bottoms out.



Tighten the connector. Repeat this procedure for all of the
connections.
3. To Install one-wire solenoids: All solenoids having only
one wire are grounded internally. New solenoid black wire is
the ground wire. Attach the black grounding pigtail wire
furnished in the kit to the new solenoid black wire as shown
in Figure 3. This should be grounded with the installation
bolts for the solenoid. The red wire on the new solenoid
needs to be connected to the single wire you cut off the old
solenoid. The solenoid is ready now for installation.
Do not use an impact wrench.
Insert the new solenoid into the transmission in the
normal method until it comes to rest on the top of the
studs (Figure 5). Use the nuts furnished to tighten the
solenoid in place. If this is a one-wire system, be sure
to attach the black pigtail wire to a convenient valve body
bolt as a ground.
6. To Install in 700-R4 & 4L60E: Do not use the 200-4R
hardware on the 700-R4 or the 4L60E. Simply install the
solenoid as any other 700-R4 or 4L60E. If this is a one-wire
system, be sure to attach the black pigtail wire to a
convenient valve body bolt as a ground
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