my service engine light is on, I had the code checked and it said line pressure solenoid. how do I find out which one is bad and where are they located p1745 - Transmission system problems. The code ...
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...the gear shift) when you put your foot on the brake. If you do not hear a click, your shift solenoid could be bad or your brake solenoid could be bad (which supplies power to your shift ...
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...a lot on pump overhaul , she rufuses to start in the mornings. i noticed that the wires from the solenoid switch had broken. i cut of old wires and rejoined . it started. but 4 hours later... same ...
...bad it will keep the car from being shifted out of park. If all of your brake lights work then the solenoid is bad. Remove the center console to get to the solenoid. Since the solenoid is expensive ...
we are trying to find the fuse for the starter solenoid. the car is a 1998 ford escort lx and will not turn over so we are thinking it's the solenoid but want to check the fuse first. I don't know ...
...of the cable, check for corrosion buildup at the clamp/cable connection. Check for voltage on the solenoid coil terminal with the ignitions switch in start position. If you don't get any, you may ...
shift solenoid p0750 c will not start or be jumped. erased code and it jump started. drove it. more codes - shift solenoid a and shift solenoid b seen on the Tech II. WHat now. it won't start!
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My engine light is on, had it diagnosed. Can you explain F.P.C. solenoid circuit in a mazda, where is it located and cost involved to repair? Step 1:P1745 - Transmission system problems. The code for ...
...the starter, it happened about 6 months ago. But started working again. Not sure if it's starter or solenoid, or both?? I would check all the cables and connections on the battery and the starter for ...
...are working, that proves the circuit is good up to that point, then you'll have to get to the solenoid in the console. Disassemble as much as you have to to access the solenoid near the
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