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Re: MONTE CARLO TRANSMISSION PROBLEM
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Posted by TxAllisMan on January 19, 2007 at 22:31:48 from (75.51.52.205):
In Reply to: Re: MONTE CARLO TRANSMISSION PROBLEM posted by Bob on January 19, 2007 at 07:26:13:
Sounds like the converter solonoid thats located behing the pan on the drivers side of the transmission thats bad. The solonoid is what locks and unlocks the converter. Might be as simple as a brake light switch which also controls the transmission converter lockup. This swith/solonoid is not hard to put in. Take off the front drivers side tire and remove the inner plastic where the drive side axle comes through the wheel weel housing and you will be looking at the end of the transmission that has a pan on the end of the trans and remove all the bolts. If you tilt the car enough on jack stands you wont loose much fluid. If I remember right the bolts ar 10m and its real easy to replace because theres only two wires and one or two bolts that holds the solonoid to the valvebody. Like I stated above I would check the break light switch to see if its functioning correctly. Might check to see if your car has a TSB on the trans issue. Damon
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