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2000 Chevrolet Express Repair Question


Topics covered: Fuse, Wiring, Wiring harness.
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Asked on March 11, 2008

2000 Chevy Express Replicing silinoids

Replied on March 13, 2008

Ok here is the info computer gave as.
PO758 2+3 gearand sircuit fault

I hope thats enough of info to get the part I need

Thank you

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on March 14, 2008

Ok here is the info computer gave as.
PO758 2+3 gearand sircuit fault

I hope thats enough of info to get the part I need

Thank you

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on March 15, 2008

Sorry I’ve been under the weather !

As in any electric issue fuses should be check 1st
you need to check fuses
then move on to the wiring harness and check for cuts and shorts
just give it a good look make sure no cuts
check the 20 pin tranny connector
and if all good
remove tranny oil pan

disconnect wiring harness assembly from solenoid and replace

Tiny Answered by BMRFIXIT (expert)
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Replied on March 15, 2008

Ater I'll chrck all electricals, which solenoid do I need to replace?

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on March 15, 2008

You need the 2-3 solenoid
order that then pull down tranny pan
and replace


http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/99387_tranny_2.jpg

Tiny Answered by BMRFIXIT (expert)
19,736 answers provided
Replied on March 15, 2008

Ok Thank you so much for your help. I'll try to do it next week and I'll let you know of my resoults

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on March 16, 2008

Do you know any good web sites where I could buy this solenoid? If you do please let me know

Thanks

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on March 18, 2008

Hi,
We have changed a solenoid and still have same problem.
Shift stays on 3rd gear.
I didn't do diagnostic yet. But it feels like nothin have changed in how engine runs

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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Replied on April 14, 2008

Check the solenoid power circuit from the ignition switch. You might have a faulty ignition switch that doesn't feed power to the transmission.

Tiny Answered by dennyp (expert)
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Replied on April 14, 2008

How do I check it. Is thehre a color for that wire

Tiny Response from ifcmember
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