AC Delco® 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix - Automatic Transmission Solenoid, 8 Cyl 4.3L, Transmission Control Solenoid
Manufacturer #214-1464
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AC Delco® 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix - Automatic Transmission Solenoid, 8 Cyl 4.3L, Transmission Control Solenoid
Manufacturer #214-1464
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$52.51
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Guaranteed to Fit 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix
| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 24-months or unlimited mile AC Delco limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Series | Professional Series |
| Fitnotes | Transmission Control Solenoid |
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Question: I have a 1979 buick Riviera with a THM 325 transmission where is it located at?Jorge C. / Dec 28, 2021 / 1980 Pontiac Grand PrixProfessional Series Automatic Transmission Solenoid
Hello Jorge,
The lock up solenoid should be located in the valve body, behind the transmission pan.
MB
Question: I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS SOLENOID HELPS WITH DOWN SHIFFTING AND IF SO WHERE DOES IT GO I HAVE A 1992 CADILLAC ALLANTE I WILL WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOU ?brooks B. / Aug 22, 2021 / 1980 Pontiac Grand PrixProfessional Series Automatic Transmission Solenoid
Hello! Automatic transmissions are notoriously difficult to diagnose, so I would recommend taking it to a specialist that can provide you with a list of parts needed, so you don't end up buying the wrong parts.
MD
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