4L60e all of a sudden wont shift into OD. 1,2,3,are good
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4L60e all of a sudden wont shift into OD. 1,2,3,are good
4l60e built about 2.5 years ago was working perfectly then today all of a sudden I stop at a red light and then when i took off no more OD. and the check engine light came on. Everything running fine except this. Anybody got any ideas..i will scan it to see what code it threw tomorrow.
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4L60e all of a sudden wont shift into OD. 1,2,3,are good
4l60e built about 2.5 years ago was working perfectly then today all of a sudden I stop at a red light and then when i took off no more OD. and the check engine light came on. Everything running fine except this. Anybody got any ideas..i will scan it to see what code it threw tomorrow.
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Here's a picture showing solenoid B, which is what your code is saying is faulty.
Solenoid A and B are quite cheap, about $15 for the AC Delco one. It's been recommended by people on here to change both of them out at the same time because it can be confusing when you're underneath your vehicle because they're the same part. It would suck to accidentally change out solenoid A and then have to drop the pan again. This type of shift solenoid can go in either position A or B i.e. buy two of the same solenoid.
If that sounds a little confusing, just look at the picture below at solenoid A and B. They're exactly the same.
Solenoid A and B are quite cheap, about $15 for the AC Delco one. It's been recommended by people on here to change both of them out at the same time because it can be confusing when you're underneath your vehicle because they're the same part. It would suck to accidentally change out solenoid A and then have to drop the pan again. This type of shift solenoid can go in either position A or B i.e. buy two of the same solenoid.
If that sounds a little confusing, just look at the picture below at solenoid A and B. They're exactly the same.