What does shift solenoid A stuck on?
OBD Code P0752 – Shift Solenoid A Stuck On The P0752 OBD-II trouble code is associated with a detected stuck on transmission Shift Solenoid “A”. The P0752 code is detected when the gear required by the ECM does not match the actual gear when vehicle is driven.
What causes a bad shift solenoid?
A transmission solenoid can fail due to electrical issues, or dirty fluid that’s caused the shift solenoid to become stuck open / closed.
Is it hard to change a transmission solenoid?
This job typically takes 2-4 hours to complete, and shop time is generally billed at $60 – $100 per hour. The average total cost to diagnose and replace one ranges between $150 and $400. Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, expect to pay between $15 – $100 for a single transmission shift solenoid.
Where is the shift control solenoid located?
The transmission shift control solenoids are located in the transmission valve body which is accessible once you remove the transmission oil pan. Typically, transmission valve bodies, and the solenoids, can be serviced without removing the transmission from the vehicle.
Where is the transmission shift sensor located?
It’s located in the valve body or oil pan of the transmission or transaxle. The TCM uses this sensor to monitor the temperature of the transmission fluid.
How much does it cost to replace transmission solenoid?
The cost for transmission solenoid replacement depends heavily on the type of vehicle you drive. For example, a single transmission shift solenoid can cost anywhere from $15 to $100. A solenoid pack, which includes all the solenoids for a particular vehicle/transmission can cost from $65 to several hundred dollars or more.
How do you replace Shift Solenoid?
To replace a shift solenoid, you have to remove the transmission fluid pan to reach the faulty solenoid. It is located in the valve body. NOTE: In some vehicles, you can’t replace just one solenoid, you have to replace the whole solenoid pack.