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The solenoids are located in the transmission. There is one for the 1-2 shift point, one for the 2-3 shift point, and one for the 3-4 shift point. You have to drop the transmission pan to access them.
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po 443= purge solenoid circuit
po 730= incorrect gear ratio, transmission problem
po 751= 1/2 solenoid problem
po 756= 2/3 solenoid problem
other 2 have no listing on alldata
you should seek professional help with these trans codes.
check ALL fuses first
hi p -codes are as follows po 301 cylinder 1 missfire detected
po 304 cylinder 4 missfire detected
po 335 crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunctio
po 750 shift solenoid A malfunction
PO741=tcccs solinoid.I had to replace one in my old ladys car.it used to shudder real bad also when the converter would lock up and throw the PO741 code..not real hard to replace and only about $40.00 for the solinoid from the dealer.
Just ask for the 3,4 shift solenoid, in which case the transmission pan has to be taken off, the filter, and possibly the valve body to get at the solenoid, I don't have my manual right now, so I can't tell you which solenoid it is.
The speed sensor is usually screwed into the side of the tranny near the back end of it, don't confuse it with the back up light switch, that's screwed in somewhere in the center of the tranny. Hope this helped a little. Good Luck.
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