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Old 01-03-2009, 12:31 PM
islandmariner islandmariner is offline
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Shift Selenoid B

My code reader says I have a malfunction shift selenoid B. I am trying to find a picture of a shift selenoid B and where it is located. If it is in the valve body can I take the valve body down and replace it without other complications such as loosing a part out of the valve body. Does anyone know where I can find a picture of the Shift Selenoid B and where it is located?

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Old 01-03-2009, 01:09 PM
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Re: Shift Selenoid B

I purchased a solenoid pack for my 1997 with an E40D transmission. At that time it was appx. $66.00 check at the Ford dealer parts or on line. I had to pull the pan unplug the unit it unplugs on the side of the transmission. You need a 1/4 inch drive and a set of torx bits. I think about six bolts to remove.
No gasket came with it. As I also cleaned the valve body I purchased a paper and rubber gasket kit. I wouldn't do this without a lift. Just buy a pan gasket and filter plus the solenoid kit. Its obvious when you drop the pan as its in a metal bracket frame. By the whole pack don't just replace one. You also need a socket set to pull the pan.
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