The TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) solenoid on a 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier is typically located on the transmission. It is usually found on the valve body of the transmission, which may require removing the transmission pan to access. The solenoid is a small cylindrical component that can be recognized by its electrical connector. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and diagrams related to your vehicle.
The passenger front wheel needs to be removed for access. The TCC is on the side of the transmission behind the kick-down linkage.
torque converter clutch it the locked up in your transmission when you are in overdrive
The EGR valve is directly under the hood on the 89 Cavalier.
could be right in front of the battery - that's where it is on my 89
It is inside the side cover of the transmission. The frame / engine / trans. wil need to be lowered to get the cover off. Tech JK --------------------------------
TCC (Torque converter clutch) Soleniod in the transmission is likely bad. Hope for that because if not it's a bad torque converter.
Inside a cover plate on side of transmission. 12 or 16 bolts (I forget-it's a bunch) to take off plate, TCC solenoid is inside. near impossible to get to without a lift.
The TCC *solenoid* for my 1985 (very similar, probably the same) is inside a cover plate on the side of the transmission (AT125?). There are 12 or 16 bolts that hold the plate on, and the TCC solenoid is inside there. Not hard to do, just hard to get to without a lift.
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the starter soleniod is the little round thing on top of the starter,on the front of the engine under the exhaust manifold.
Inside a cover plate on side of tranny. 12 or 16 bolts, and without a lift it is almost impossible to get to.
autozone had one for me