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Where is the shift solenoid located in my 98 Dodge

My 98 Dodge Caravan got stuck in third gear while driving on the freeway when the check engine light came on. Does it sound like it's the shift solenoid and where is it located on my 98 Dodge Caravan?

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THE SOLENOIDS ARE INSIDE THE TRANSMISSION, U MUST REMOVE THE SHEET METAL TRANS PAN TO SERVICE THEM.

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