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Old Aug 19, 2017 | 04:07 PM
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Hello,my soloneiod A and B is gives error,

my car is 97 blazer,and in D only there is third gear,

also my car's first gear is not working,it works like second gear,when i change gear from 2 to 1 or vice versa nothing changes,it goes on second gear

so I want to change soloneiod A and B,

I found a crashed blazer 95 model,

are these soloneiods suitable for my 97 blazer?

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here is 95 model crashed blazer

https://www.sahibinden.com/ilan/vasi...66051066/detay
 
Old Aug 19, 2017 | 07:52 PM
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Yes they will work. Sounds like the transmission is in failsafe mode. I don't know where you are located or if the parts are available to you new. But I always recommend new parts as a rule of thumb simply because of all the labor and fluid involved in changing them. They only run about $18 each in my area. Also take care when dropping the pan as you can break these solenoids and also risk breaking on reassembly. Good luck.
 
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Originally Posted by Transman304
Yes they will work. Sounds like the transmission is in failsafe mode. I don't know where you are located or if the parts are available to you new. But I always recommend new parts as a rule of thumb simply because of all the labor and fluid involved in changing them. They only run about $18 each in my area. Also take care when dropping the pan as you can break these solenoids and also risk breaking on reassembly. Good luck.
I am located in Turkey,so i dont find any of them,however i keep searching,

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Old Aug 20, 2017 | 05:58 AM
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From the other codes that are listed and being in failsafe I would say you don't have power at the transmission. Check fuse or may be bad or failing ignition switch. You might try putting battery voltage to terminal E /Pink wire on transmission electrical connectors to see if that solves your issue.
 
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Originally Posted by Transman304
From the other codes that are listed and being in failsafe I would say you don't have power at the transmission. Check fuse or may be bad or failing ignition switch. You might try putting battery voltage to terminal E /Pink wire on transmission electrical connectors to see if that solves your issue.
what do you mean by saying fuse?,sorry i dont understand it , if you show a picture or something else,i will be pleasured!

i start off with second gear,i dont have first gear,does it affects my fuel consumption badly?because my consumption is about 18 liter / 100 km
However in long trip it is good it is about 11 liter
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It's pretty hard on the transmission for repeated 2nd gear starts. Here is a picture of the fuse I spoke of.
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