reverse gear does not work off a solenoid do you have 2nd and 4th gear or just rev missing
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your shift solenoid. Remove the shift solenoid retaining screws. The shift solenoid will come out. Reverse the process to install your new shift solenoid.
A shift solenoid and a control solenoid are not exactly the same, although they can be related. A shift solenoid specifically controls the shifting of gears in an automatic transmission, enabling smooth gear transitions. In contrast, a control solenoid can refer to a broader category of solenoids used to regulate various functions in different systems, including but not limited to transmission control.
Shift solenoids are located on the rear of the valve body inside the transmission oil pan.If you are not careful removing the pan you can damage them.
Sounds like a torque converter lock up solenoid.
where is the shift solenoid
A Shift control soleniod for a exploer is in the transmission and controls the shift pressures for the trans. When bad you will feel a bang into gears. Very common problem on an exploer.
where is shift solenoid
On the chevy solenoid, you may be looking for the shift solenoid, and wondering where it is. The shift solenoid on this car is located inside the motor.
The shift solenoid, on your Ford expedition, is located on the top of the transmission. The shift solenoid can be accessed through the shifter counsel.
The Chevrolet Lumina shift solenoid can be found on the top of the transmission. The shift solenoid will be near the front of the transmission.
The Dodge Stratus should solenoid can be found on the side of the transmission. The shift solenoid will be on the right side. The shift solenoid should be labeled as such.
I am the owner of a 94 cutlass and it will not shift in reverse ,it will however shift into drive if i rock the car....can you tell me whats wrong or how to fix it please..my email is lagoddess87@hotmail.com