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Anonymous Posted on May 20, 2009

P0753 shift solenoid a electrical

Is this an easy fix for a backyard mechanic?

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    Will shift solenoid a and b be a easy fix on my 99 galant

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It's not a difficult fix , however to replace the trans control module and or solenoid is time consumming because tou have to remove a few thing s to get your hands in a tight area but most mechanics already deal with this problem on a daily bases

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