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Hi Ashley Farmer , my name is Jeff Armer . Which solenoid , your Cavalier has four , Pressure control solenoid , TCC - torque converter clutch solenoid , 1-2 shift solenoid and 2-3 shift control solenoid . And all are located inside the transmission . Do you have a DTC - diagnostic trouble code stored in the PCM - powertrain control module ?
as it is the basic 305 block the differences may be fuel injection over carburettor which may require sensor attachments but basically the engine should just slot in place.
I assume your car has a standard shift right now. Automatic transmissions **** up more gas than a stick shift, so I would advise you to keep yor standard stick shift. Just don't go around burning tires and try to keep your motor RPM's as low as possible.
check the rear part of the motor under the fuel injection its got a plastic cap that breaks and you need to replace the whole cable the other end is under the console
Is the car fuel injected? you sure it doesn't have throttle body injection? if it is point injection you will see the silver fuel rail right on top of the engine, going into the head. If it's throttle body it will only have 1 injector on top of the carb(or throttle body).
The ERLS fuse does power the solenoid, and the computer grounds it, making it work. Its located in the fuse box. which is on the left end of the dash board.
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