They are in the transmission. It is not a job for someone inexperienced at all.
its located at the bottom of the transmission its the longer one
where is shift solenoid
The shift solenoid B for a 1997 Chrysler Convertible is located inside the transmission. The speed sensor has to be removed to access the bolts to remove the cover over this shift solenoid.
The shift solenoids are located beneath the side pan of the transaxle, located on the drivers side next to the subframe. If you are going to tackle this one, make sure you have a lot of mechanical knowledge.
It is inside the trans, on top of the valve body.
I'm not sure about a Pontiac, but on my mom's Ford Escort it is located under the all the plastic housing where the gear shift is mounted on the floor. It should be located somewhere near your safety interlock override button, as this is attached to the solenoid itself. You can use the override button to bypass the solenoid if it quits working so that you can get at least get your car in gear until you get a chance to replace solenoid.
Inside the trans, on the side of the valve body.
it is located on the side of the stater it will come when you remove the starter
your shift solenoid a is stuck open in your tranny time for a gagage visit
located inside the transmission on the side access panel, very hard to get too, must drop the k frame. located inside the transmission on the side access panel, very hard to get too, must drop the k frame.
need timing marks for 97 mercury tracer
If the trans. is an automatic, the prob. might be in the trans. shift interlock solenoid. This is a solenoid that prevents shifting into gear unless your foot is on the brake pedal. The solenoid is located on the steering column or under the center console on floor shift models. Check to see if you have any connectors unplugged at these locations, if you do, find where it goes and your problem may go away.