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2003 Dodge Intrepid error code p1776.Solenoid switch valve latched in lr position. Do i need to replace solenoid pack or valve body for this error code? I was told it could be either one depending on the date stamped on the solenoid pack thats on my tranny

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solenoid switch valve latched in LR position (this is a transmission issue which may involve replacing the valve body and solenoid pack; on some models there is a TSB on this problem so be firm with your dealer- Chrysler). not sure what TSB means but it sounds like a recall or problem they are aware of and responsible for fixing! That is word for word what my code reader says.
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P1776 code means your solenoid switch valve is stuck in low reverse. (DTC 47) A stuck solenoid switch valve is a common occurrence in the valve body of the Dodge 41te transmission.

The first step would be to check the wiring to the solenoid from the TCM, then maybe try a new solenoid pack if the wiring is determined to be fine.
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1776 Chrysler Solenoid Switch Valve Latched in LR Position (this is a transmission issue which may involve replacing the valve body and solenoid pack; on some models there is a TSB on this problem so be firm with your dealer / Chrysler).
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P1776 is solenoid switch valve is latched in low/reverse. The most likely cause is the electrical portion of the trans which is called the solenoid pack. In order to replace this you need to remove the valve body inside the trans because it is bolted to the top side of it. I recommend making sure when the trans pan is dropped that there is no debris in the pan. If debris is found that the unit may need to be removed, torn down, and inspected to make sure there is no other problems.


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MY 2004 CHRYSLER 300M CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON AND A P1776 AND P0700 CODES CAME UP, WHAT DO I NEED TO DO??? DEBBIE

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