It is inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The torque converter is between the engine and transmission
9.1 quarts including the torque converter
very carefully!! you have to pull the cover and drain the torque converter but is not recommended!!
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This is a bit over simplified and definitely not for the faint of heart. Remove battery and battery well (watch out for battery temp sensor) Remove electrical connection to TCC Solenoid Raise Vehicle Remove transmission pan (catch fluid in a pan) Remove transmission filter Remove valve body Remove TCC Solenoid Reverse steps using new TCC Solenoid Good Luck
It is an integral part of the starter.
You will have to remove the transmission and then pull the converter out of the trans.
334 ft/lbs torque
Excessive converter clutch slippage, either a bad solenoid or converter needs to be replaced. I would do both.
What do you mean by it stopping when the foot is on the brake? Do you mean that it stops when coming to a stop sign... If so, it might be the lock-up torque converter solenoid not disengaging like it shoud. Just disconnect that solenoid on the transmission and that will keep it from engaging but the vehicle will run just fine. I did that to my Van over a year ago and havent had a problem since... The solenoid, depending on transmission, its located near the transmission dipstick... Hope Ive helped.
Check the transmission... the unit doesn't give out usually unless there is a transmission is having a problem too. Either way the transmission has to come out.
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.