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The solenoids are located inside the transmission. It would required removing the side cover on the driver side. Before getting to that point the left axle has to be remove and you will need to lower the subframe enough to get the cover out.
shift solinoids. but first check the transmission fluid. also this has the 4.9l right? auto zone sells shift solinoids for $30 each . if it is 4.9l it has the 4t60e transmission. i think thees shift solinoids are in the side transmission cover. when u replace the solinoids use a multimeter to check the wiring harness. disconnect the wiring harness located on top of tranny. unplugg shift solnoids and conncet multimeter to connector terminals put meeter on continuity it should not beep . if it does internal wiring harness is bad.( BEFOR DOING ABOVE : CHECK PCM CODES. ON INSTRAMENT CLUSTER HOLD WARMER BUTON AND OFF BUTTON DOWN FOR A FEW SECONDS AT THE SAME TIME A SERISE OF CODES SHOULD DISPLAY WRIGHT THEM DOWN AND EMAIL ME AT [email protected]. FOR FURTHER ASISTANCE.
The shift solinoids are mounted to the valve body which is behind the side cover of the transmission. Usually you have to lower the trans to remove the side cover, which envolves lowering the subframe. If you drop the subframe the steering rack must be disconnected and the engine must be held from above because most of the motor/trans mounts are on the subframe
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