P0763 Shift Solenoid Fixed..
#16
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The only way to really work out which solenoid is faulty is to use a multimeter, test for resistance.
Then if your lucky, like I was you can play around with it and it may work again...
Then if your lucky, like I was you can play around with it and it may work again...
#17
Yea I gotten that far. I have the solenoid out, and on the web for the corrrct way...and since you did it I feel comfortable with your advice. Can you please explain how to test the solenoid and plugs. I have the multimeter..thanks a million
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Have to check continuity at the PCM with the solenoid plugged in. all I did to fix was un plug solenoid an Bend tabs in at the connector to make a stronger contact. Then reinstalled and Then I had continuity. Drove car and shifted normally!
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let me try it again....
and then the OP stated
but the answer is STILL the same being that there are 4 of the same solenoids, they use a blanket fault code so 1,2,3,4 all can show the same code and the code can not designate which one it is so the answer is.....
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Yes, I'm serious. I found my answer As to which one is C (3). And that wasn't the correct answer. I removed the 3(C) one that I was told was 3(C) and replaced it and it works fine. So yes, there is a direct answer as to which one is specifically the 3(C) solenoid
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have code po715 and need to change it but not sure if there is two or three or which one go to that code is it in the back of front it,s a 99 300 GS
Last edited by Munnerlyn; 07-04-13 at 04:13 AM. Reason: left out the car