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Where's the TCC plug?
Public told me that it's where the transmission and engine are bolted together. but i looked and i am lost. i am familiar with cars, but not to this extent. please help on me locating this and unplugging it. thanks.
88 buick century custom 2.8 pics might help too |
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I unplugged my TCC in an '86 Cenntury and it was on the front side of the transmission housing just to the right of the engine-transmission join. If I remember correctly it was a squarish-shaped plug. If yours is the same as mine was you are probably experiencing erratic lockup action. That was a cheap fix and the mileage really didn't change much.
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i unplugged this blue square thing with two wires out of it. i think that's it.
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Re: Where's the TCC plug?
That would be it. Hope it works.
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Re: Re: Where's the TCC plug?
I'm having a problem locating the TCC plug on my '90 Century with the 3.3. Is it behind the trans cover? Where can I disconnect it? The car runs fine unti I try to stop, then it stumbles & dies. After a few minutes it starts right up adn drives fine. I pulled the code for it and it indicates the TCC. This is the only running car I have and I am currently unemployed. Any ideas???
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Re: Where's the TCC plug?
Reread bignoisey's reply; and unplug it. Did this on one car and it's still running 60000 miles later. Plug should be obvious , transaxle,top/front side.
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