P1751 code
#1
P1751 code
Hi guys, just a short question - got the P1751 code on my Sebring with AT (2001, 3l, LX). Found that it is something AT solenoids... Can you confirm that I need to replace:
ATP Part # TE6 {#5015646AC, 5140429AA}
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # TCS53 {#5015646AC, 5140429AA} Pin Terminals; Terminal Gender: Male; Number of Terminals: 8; Connector Gender: Female
DORMAN Part # 698100
These are from RockAuto.com, so, before the purchase I would like to be sure I purchase the right part for my Sebring... And which part/manufacturer is best ?
Thanks for you answers!
ATP Part # TE6 {#5015646AC, 5140429AA}
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # TCS53 {#5015646AC, 5140429AA} Pin Terminals; Terminal Gender: Male; Number of Terminals: 8; Connector Gender: Female
DORMAN Part # 698100
These are from RockAuto.com, so, before the purchase I would like to be sure I purchase the right part for my Sebring... And which part/manufacturer is best ?
Thanks for you answers!
Last edited by Shadowed; 04-13-2013 at 09:22 AM.
#2
Not sure about your coupe, but if it's got the 41TE transmissin, that should be the correct part. It's commonly called the solenoid pack. It's an easy replacement. There are three vertical screws that hold it in place, accessible from above.
Clean the area real well before you pull off the old one and make sure no crap falls into the transmission while you're working.
No opinion here on which is the best.
Clean the area real well before you pull off the old one and make sure no crap falls into the transmission while you're working.
No opinion here on which is the best.
#4
You've seen pictures of the solenoid pack. Take a look at the front of the transmission in your car. You'll probably need to remove the air filter housing to see it clearly. The solenoid pack should be visible just behind the torque converter housing on the front of the transmission. If it's there, replace it.
Another way to identify your transmission: The "Body Code Plate" is located in the engine compartment. There are three lines of code numbers on the plate. The first three digits on the bottom line identify the transmission. "DGL" identifies the 41TE transmission.
Another way to identify your transmission: The "Body Code Plate" is located in the engine compartment. There are three lines of code numbers on the plate. The first three digits on the bottom line identify the transmission. "DGL" identifies the 41TE transmission.
#6
Checked the numbers, made a photo:
http://www.dainile.lt/wp-content/upl...3-1024x577.jpg
If I understand correctly transmission number is F4A51.. So what solenoid pack should I purchase?
http://www.dainile.lt/wp-content/upl...3-1024x577.jpg
If I understand correctly transmission number is F4A51.. So what solenoid pack should I purchase?
#7
That's a Mitsubishi transmission. The solenoid pack for the 41TE won't work.
Try googling "F4A51" and see what comes up, like this page:
F4A51 Transmission Parts Sebring Transmission Parts
Try googling "F4A51" and see what comes up, like this page:
F4A51 Transmission Parts Sebring Transmission Parts