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Old 07-22-2005, 05:09 PM
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TCC solenoid

I have a 1995 pontiac bonny with the 3.8 supercharger , the car started to have black smoke and no power , replace the coil pack , and the ignition module, plugs, pcv, and the Mass airflow sensor and nothing, still the same. Now I have a code for the TCC. There is no lockup or overdrive with this car, not full power and a lot of hesitation. Can someone tell me, if I replace the Tcc, is this going to help. Is this a easy change? I have done a CV boot change and have no problem to take a axle out. Does anyone have a picture of the Tcc valve and its location and where inside the side cover it it located, or steps on how to change it.
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Old 07-23-2005, 07:33 AM
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Re: TCC solenoid

It may help with the drivability problems but before you change it have the car diagnosed to see where the problem lies. This could be a PCM problem rather than a transmission problem. You may also want to change your O2 sensors since the black smoke indicates a rich condition and the O2 sensors may be the culprit. If the TCC solenoid needs to be replaced I would not try to change it yourself. It is inside the transmission and will cost about $500 to change out. Good Luck!
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