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Shift control solenoids are external, on transmission, photo bucket link shows pics you can zoom in on.
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The shift solenoid on a 2012 Chevrolet Impala is located inside the transmission. It is typically located near the top of the transmission, near the shift lever. In order to access the shift solenoid, you will need to lift the vehicle and remove the transmission pan. The shift solenoid is usually mounted on the side of the transmission and is connected to the transmission control module or the transmission valve body.
It is important to note that the location of the shift solenoid can vary depending on the specific model and year of your Chevrolet Impala. If you are not familiar with automotive repair and are unsure how to locate the shift solenoid, it is recommended that you seek the help of a professional mechanic.
What are you talking about auto shift control solenoid ? Which transmission does yours have ?
Automatic Transaxle - 3T40 Automatic Transaxle - 4T40-E
1-2 Shift Solenoid Valve
In transmission valve body
Transmission Component Location
Automatic Transmission Internal Connector End Views
2-3 Shift Solenoid Valve
In transmission valve body
Is there a DTC - diagnostic trouble code stored ? Which gear or gears are not working ?
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There are several shift solenoids on this. they are in the transmission. I believe they are on the side of your transmission. You can access them. But you ave to have the vehicle high enough to lower the engine sub frame, remove the strut bolts from the spindle and remove the engine/ transmission mounts front and back.
If your talking about the shift solenoids in the transmission, they are located on the valve body and will require removal of the transmission cover. If your talking about the BTSI (brake transmission shift interlock solenoid this is located on the shifter module.
SHIFT SOLENOID INSIDE TRANSMISSION ON THE VALVE BODY.YOU NEED A REPAIR MANUAL WITH SAME TRANSMISSION IN VECHICLE TO LOCATE SHIFT SOLENOID SINCE YOU HAVE OTHER SHIFT SOLENOIDS.
WELL TRANSMISSION SHIFT SOLENOIDS INSIDE TRANSMISSION ON THE VALVE BODY.YOU WILL NEED A FACTORY TRANSMISSION REPAIR MANUAL TO LOCATE SHIFT SOLENOID.THERE IS MORE THAN 1 SOLENOID IN VALVE BODY.
geode07 : Not knowing which shift solenoid you are seeking, I will give you both.
The first has to do with the internals of the transmission. The "Transmission" shift solenoid referenced there is located within the main control body assembly.
The second is referred to as a "Shift interlock Solenoid"
This is located within the steering column.
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