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How-To Clean & Test Solenoids + Fit New Strainer


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How-To Clean & Test Transmission Solenoids & Fit New Strainer

 

 

Drain sump and remove the nineteen 10mm head pan-bolts, start them gently, threads are open at the back and can sometimes be seized in, if so use WD 40 and be careful

 

Using a "broad tool" prise off the pan, a blunt 2" wood chisel is perfect for this job

 

 

Easily do-able with the car on axle stands

(pic :hi: evinX )

 

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With sump pan removed the solenoids are easily get at-able, 3 in GE and 5 in GTE

 

Tip: Each time fit new strainer, pull out solenoids and give them a blast with aerosol brake-cleaner

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GE valve-body with strainer

 

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GE valve-body without strainer

 

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Pic of 2 sets of N/A solenoids (Smaller ones are used from Facelift onwards - note different position of connectors)

 

Top one(s) are "normally closed" and bottom two(s) are "normally open".

 

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T.T. valve-body with strainer (Gear-change and lock-up solenoids are the group of 3 smaller ones at the rear of the valve body, one is hiding underneath)

 

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T.T. valve-body without strainer (Gear-change and lock-up solenoids are the group of 3 smaller ones at the rear of the valve body, one is hiding underneath)

 

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Un-clip loom, (be gentle - the plastic may be brittle) remove the 10mm bolt on strap and pull solenoid out of valve-body.

 

To check that it functions; hold terminal pin to body across a 12v battery and see if it clunks, if it does it's working. :)

 

If dead replace, if good, clean with aerosol brake cleaner & refit, remember to inspect o-ring and please use a torque wrench at 7ftlb.

 

Check all 10mm head bolts on valve-body are @ 7ftlb whilst you are in there. (They grow loose over time)

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How-To Re-Seal Sump here. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/group.php?discussionid=176&do=discuss

 

 

If an N/A transmission solenoid has died, you can get a new design "compact" set for sensible money here.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A340-AW4-TRANSMISSION-SOLENOID-KIT-3PC-Shift-TCC-A340E-A340F-99109-/191627748841?hash=item2c9de765e9:g:7vgAAOSwyDxXguIS

 

Tip: Pre-Facelift and Facelift N/A transmissions have a different internal loom, the solenoid connectors are not same.

 

 

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