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jojeremy Aug 22, 2013 07:44 PM

codes po750 po755 po760 on 96 sebring
 
]Ran a test and these codes came up, transmission control needs to be replace, I pulled the pan but didn't see any sensor can someone tell me where they are located?

dcotter0579 Aug 23, 2013 09:05 AM

You are probably talking about the solenoid pack. Search the forum here and the web in general for lots of information about it. You replace it from the top. It's not in the pan. It's an easy repair. The part is readily available.

jojeremy Aug 24, 2013 06:15 PM

still not working
 
Replaced the solenoid pack now it's still not shifting, could this be a problem with the wires that connect it to the computer?

dcotter0579 Aug 24, 2013 09:56 PM

If you've dropped the pan and changed the fluid and replaced the solenoid pack, you've dealt with the basic stuff. It's probably time to get it in to a professional with the proper diagnostic equipment to figure out what's going wrong. There may be additional codes stored in the transmission computer that your code reader can't get to. There are hydraulic tests that can be performed with the right equipment.
Yes it "could be a problem with the wires that connect it to the computer" or it "could be" a ton of other things but those are what we call "guesses", and are relatively pointless compared to a proper diagnosis, which is what is really needed.

jojeremy Aug 25, 2013 04:19 PM

now the foward drive dont work
 
Trying to take it to the transmission shop but the foward drive isn't working what did I screw up?

dcotter0579 Aug 25, 2013 09:14 PM

I have no idea what you screwed up. Were you meticulously clean in your work? Did you clean all the electrical connections? Did you make sure no dirt fell into the valve body when you removed the solenoid pack? Did you mix up the connections for the input and output sensors? Did you use the correct fluid?
Your choice now boils down to backing it all the way to the tranmission shop or calling a tow truck.

jojeremy Aug 26, 2013 04:33 AM

Driving backwards is an option, IM gonna redo it and clean better and hopefully get back to square one


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