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Posted on Feb 10, 2009

Code Reader reads Shifter Solenoid Stuck or Off

Transmission refuses to shift out of 3rd gear.
Code reader says Shifter Solenoid stuck or off.
1997 Chevy Atsro Van has new transmission.

Can anyone tell me where the shifter solenoid sensor is on this Astro.

DEalker says something worng with new transmission?
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  • bsteletrance Feb 11, 2009

    Thanks transmision is new factory transmission and has new solenoids?

    Is there any such thing as an electrical sensor that sends signals to the pcm besides the vehicle speed sensor that could be sending false siognal to the TCC?

  • bsteletrance Feb 13, 2009

    Thanks

    Checked solenoids
    Both are nbew
    Problem still exists. Transmision shop says something electical is causing TCC to stick.

    Any suggestions on electical sensors other than the VSS.?

  • Anonymous Mar 13, 2014

    i have a 04 LS430, the mechanic tells me the shift solenoid is the problem. Do i have to replace the whole transmission, or can that part be replaced?

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    the shifter is stuck in park and the button will not go in to release the shifter

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The Shift solenoids are located in the transmission oil pan. I would recommend replacing both shift solenoids while you're in there. Also replace the filter and pan gasket. The shift solenoids are located towards the rear of the valvebody and will be identical to each other. They are held in place by a retaining clip which is easily removed with a small screwdriver or similar tool. Care must be taken as parts may fly out of the bore when the solenoids are removed. Hope this helps.

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