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Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Mar 9, 2021
Hello, Does anybody know where i can find a picture or part number for a Torque Converter clutch solenoid for a 2006 Honda Odyssey Transmission?
Joined Aug 15, 2019
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Hello, Does anybody know where i can find a picture or part number for a Torque Converter clutch solenoid for a 2006 Honda Odyssey Transmission?
Go to you tube and type that into the site.
Joined Mar 9, 2021
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Discussion Starter · #3 ·
Mar 10, 2021
I did that. it doesn't show you what it looks like.
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Where is the torque converter clutch solenoid located?
A torque converter clutch solenoid controls the flow of fluid to the torque converter. It is located near the transmission and the engine's rear. An electromagnetic coil controls the solenoid. It moves a plunger inside the solenoid shaft when it is activated.
Can I drive with a P0740 code?
A P0740 code should always be addressed immediately to prevent further damage to the vehicle. It may be unsafe to drive if this trouble code is accompanied by drivability symptoms.
Can you replace a torque converter clutch solenoid?
Replacing A Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid
Whenever any of these fail, you will not be able to generate the necessary pressure in the torque converter to shift gears effectively. It is very common to replace all these parts when replacing a TCC solenoid. All of these parts can go out at the same time.