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Drain trans fluid , undo trans pan( the big ally cover like a sump on the bottom) jus near the housing u'll find the two solenoids, use needle nose pliers to release the wire sorta

pins holding the solenoids in place. BE SURE TO USE CAR STANDS cause ur park gear is held with one of them. Better off going to ur local auto trans shop. Jus ring around ask if they do scanning. An if it is the solenoids better off replacing both at the same time

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