You can surf the various auto parts web sites to compare prices on the solenoid.
As to it's location, I'm afraid I can't help, as my Haynes manual is not at hand. You might pick up a Chilton or Haynes manual for your car. It's a veritable wealth of information!
A torque converter can cost anywhere from $129 to $249 dollars. A torque converter is what allows the transmission to shift gears.
Depends on the vehicle.
It takes 12quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter drained.
4 quarts go in the torque converter and 3 in the pan.
1 and a half to 2 qts
what transmission is in it?? turbo 350??? My 82 firebird has roughly the same size torque converter and should hold around 4 liters. make sure you flip the torque converter on its side after you put some in so it drains into the sides of the converter, put another liter in and do the same. if you have any other questions email me at aka_sparxxx@hotmail.com
8.6 Quarts With automatic transmission Total refill (includes torque converter)
13 quarts that is including the torque converter
The total capacity including the torque converter is 11 1/2 quarts.
with torque converter and no transfer case (2wd) about 125 lbs.
4.9 qts. ------------- For a fluid and filter change 9.9 qts. ------------- If Transmission and Torque Converter are dry.
Your car most likely has an automatic transmission. If you're noticing the rpms going up and down it is because your automatic transmission is using its torque converter. it uses the torque converter to get the transmission up to speed with the engine and then it locks but when the torque gets to be too much for the engine it unlocks and speeds back up again.