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that is your ttc solenoid . it is your torque converter lock up solenoid. it is located in the transmission ,and to get the it you have re move the side pan on the transmission on the drivers side
Check first the fluid of your transmission. If this is an automatic you may need to put in additional transmission oil or have the filter and oil changed. It could also be a problem with the torque converter. Check also if the car has a delay in moving once you step on the gas. These are the signs that either a problem with a fluid or torque converter.
For manual transmission, you disk may be slipping of you also notice a delay in power. Have the clutch disk inspected.
The axle shafts will have to be removed so the car will need to be setting on the on jack stands under the A pillar area where the door and fender meet. you will see reinforced metal behind the front wheels. That area will hold it securely. The rear can be mounted on a good sound part of the cars body as well. Never use the rear axles for they do move and that is not secured
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