solenoid B problem
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my solenoid B is sticking every once in a while.
a shop wants 275 to fix it- unless i try and get it under warrenty.
i just have to bring it to someone who will overlook the converter and headers and nittos and.....
is this a common problem with ls1s and converterd cars though?
a shop wants 275 to fix it- unless i try and get it under warrenty.
i just have to bring it to someone who will overlook the converter and headers and nittos and.....
is this a common problem with ls1s and converterd cars though?
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It is very common with the use of a converter. I seen to get it about twice a week.
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lol, great. So basically theres nothing you can do?
do you have a shift kit yet? I havent gotten one yet <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
do you have a shift kit yet? I havent gotten one yet <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
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ok, i found a service tech that will overlook my few parts on it. Is it worth getting it replaced (for free <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0"> )...or is there another alternative?