Asked by Charmaine Butler on May 09, 2024

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A shift solenoid is located in the valve body, and is used to open and close hydraulic passages.

Shift Solenoid

A shift solenoid is an electrically operated solenoid that either allows or blocks the flow of transmission fluid.

Valve Body

A critical component in an automatic transmission that controls the flow of hydraulic fluid, which in turn controls gear shifting and operation.

  • Understand the role and operation of shift solenoids in automatic transmissions.
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ariana villarrealMay 12, 2024
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A shift solenoid is indeed located in the valve body of an automatic transmission and is responsible for opening and closing hydraulic passages to control gear shifting.