1987 Buick Century "unplug tcc solenoid" Questions

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...hood that can be temporarily unpluged but leaving it unplugged can ruin the transmission. Take it to a tranny shop. Yeah ..sound like the TCC solenoid is bad Ive seen a bad alternator do the same ...

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...UNPLUG THE TCC CONNECTOR.DRIVE THE CAR.A SHORT TRIP IF IT DONT STALL OUT ITS THE TCC SOLENOID.IF IT STILL STALL OUT WITH TCC CONNECTOR UNPLUG YOUR TORQUE CONVERTER HAS INTERNAL DAMAGE.DONT CONTINUING ...

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...converter yes it does. its a torque convertor clutch ( TCC ). Unplug the TCC solenoid to see if the problem goes away. if it does, its the tcc thats bad. its on inside of transmission. good-day

...unplug the TCC solenoid. It won't do you any good though. It needs diagnosed. Not just reading the code. Could be the TCC solenoid. Could also be the harness in the transmission, the valve body, the ...

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...faulty TCC solenoid is a small electrical switch easily accessed by removing transmission oil pan. Solenoid is easily unplugged an replaced. Check internet, i.e. youtube for insructional

...solenoid (TCC solenoid). Try unplugging the green wire connector on the trans to disengage the solenoid and see if it still stalls. Sometimes flushing the trans fluid helps, but other you need to ...

...TCC solenoid attached. On the passenger side remove the heat shield. Unplug the transmission control plug. Drop the pan, start at the back and work your way around both side. It will start leaking. ...

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...that of course requires removing the trans, this job will require a lift, it is just about impossible on the ground. unplug tcc its the round plug in front on trans it will operate fine without ...

...solenoid valve or tps. the tps is an easy repair, the tcc is also fairly easy, on the side of your tranny there is another pan, you take that off to gain access to the tcc. you can test to see if it ...

...MY TCC FUSE COULD MY ECM BE BAD OR MY TRANS CYLINOID I would lean toward the torque converter solenoid or something in the wiring. Not the ECM. You might be able to unplug the solenoid and recheck

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