It is best to use a flare nut wrench and a narrow open end wrech. Use penetrating oil prior to taking it out.
If you remove the transmission pan, it is the part bolted to the inside of the transmission.If you remove the transmission pan, it is the part bolted to the inside of the transmission.
It is bolted into the transmission valve body. You will have to remove the transmission pan to get to them.
It is bolted into the valve body in the transmission. You will have to remove the transmission pan that is bolted to the bottom of the transmission to service the shift solenoids.
You have to remove the center strip on top the valve covers, then remove each "coil on plug" that is bolted into the valve cover, then used a rachet with a long extesion to get to them.
It is bolted in the transmission valve body. You will have to remove the transmission pan to get to it.
There is 3 of them that is bolted to the valve body in the transmission. You will have to remove transmission pan to service them.
You have to remove the trans. pan, and the selonoids will be right there . Bolted to the valve body.
It is inside of the transmission and bolted to the valve body, There is 3 of them. You will have to remove the transmission pan that is bolted to the bottom of the transmission. Fluid will run out everywhere be sure you have a big pan under it.
It is bolted to the valve body in the bottom of the Transmission. Need to remove trans pan to service them.
You have to remove the transmission pan and you will see them bolted in the side of the valve body in the transmission.
They are bolted to the valve body, Have to remove transmission pan to service them.
It is bolted to the VALVE BODY that's inside of the transmission. You must remove the transmission pan to get to it.