You will have to remove the transmission and then pull the converter out of the trans.
The torque converter is between the engine and transmission
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body.
They are required for smog.
sounds like the torque converter needs repair.take it to a good transmission shop
You have to turn the torque converter back and forth while pushing in on it. The last thing to engage is the front pump drive lugs. This has to be done before installing the transmission in the car (or bolting it to the engine block) -- the transmission and torque converter are installed as one single assembly after the torque converter is installed into the transmission.
You need to remove the lower transmission inspection cover.
Everything is back together and ready to run I assume. Just fill the transmission and fluid will be pumped into the torque converter as it runs.
It is between the transmission and the engine, You must either remove the engine are the transmission to get to it.
first off I'm not sure about 42 but for 37 is a torque converter solinod that is bad. It is located inside the tranny underneath the vavle body.
The torque converter solenoid valve on a 1996 Mazda MPV is typically located within the transmission assembly. It is usually found on the valve body, which is accessible by removing the transmission pan. The solenoid is responsible for controlling the operation of the torque converter clutch, helping to improve fuel efficiency and performance. Always refer to a service manual for specific details and diagrams related to your vehicle.
Yes. If you are going to remove the transmission to rebuild it, you may as well go ahead and replace the torque converter.. not to mention all the seals anywhere near that area.
9.1 quarts including the torque converter