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Standard® TCS99 Standard OE Replacement Automatic Transmission Solenoid

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TCS99 Standard OE Replacement Automatic Transmission Solenoid
TCS99 Standard OE Replacement Automatic Transmission Solenoid
TCS99 Standard OE Replacement Automatic Transmission Solenoid

Standard® TCS99 Standard OE Replacement Automatic Transmission Solenoid

Manufacturer #TCS99

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$180.49

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Question: 2006 honda crv shift solenoid manufacturing number?Sonny / Jan 03, 2021
Hi Martin, What we have are aftermarket brands Standard Motor Products and our in-house brand Replacement. You have to get the OEM part number from your local dealership by providing your VIN number.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sun, Jan 03
Question: Where is shift solenoid A located on 2006 Honda Accord ex 2.4 liter ?Ralph V. / Nov 13, 2020
Hi Ralph, The shifter solenoid or transmission solenoids are usually located within the valve body, the transmission control unit, or the transmission control module(excerpt from one of our technical sheets). Still, we recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for location of this part for accuracy and removal and installation. Also, it is best to consult your trusted local auto repair shop or dealership for this if you need to. You can find more information here as well: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, Nov 13
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