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Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid replacement

Old Jan 10, 2019 | 07:04 PM
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Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid replacement

Hi folks, glad to be a part of the Community!

I have a 2008 HHR LS, 2.2/auto.
just over 100,000 miles now, overall
car hasn't been that bad at all through
the years, since new!

The car runs/shifts/stops/accelerates
just fine, no issues, except losing the
lockup on the converter. Car does go
through all the gears just fine... just
that with losing the lockup for whatever
reason, the rpm's are up slightly on
the highway.

Is it possible, it is just the Solenoid,
and could I try replacing it- to regain
my gas mileage............ :/

And if so, RockAuto has #4 of them,
from 17 to 100$, Transmaxx, ATP,
and Pioneer...................... any thoughts
would be very helpful on which one?!!

Again, many thanks, glad to be a prt
of the group-at-large!! :)

Sincerely, Bob.
Old Jan 10, 2019 | 07:39 PM
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Got any trouble codes stored in the ECM?
Old Jan 10, 2019 | 07:52 PM
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Debunker...

One other thing to look at is the "O" ring on the Turbine Shaft. If it's worn flat (100k miles is pretty well its limit).. it could be the cause of your loss of Lock-up.

Clare
Old Jan 10, 2019 | 07:53 PM
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Why not have it diagnosed by a competent trans shop? That would be cheaper than throwing parts at it.
Old Jan 10, 2019 | 07:55 PM
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Welcome to the site, yes X2 first question.... any codes? , if so what are they?
Some times a battery lobotomy will reset the TCM and restore normal driving.
Old Jan 11, 2019 | 07:04 AM
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Re: Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid replacement?

Hi again folks,

I haven't seen the check engine light at all.....
I have an OBD 2 scanner, I'll check and see.

If it is the turbine shaft o-ring, does the trans
have to come out of the car for replacement??!

And yes, I did think of trying my cheap little scan
tool before bringing it in the shop.... the vehicle is
due for trans fluid and filter replacement, so I figured
I would try the 17$ clutch solenoid from RockAuto?!
Cheap enough..................

And I will try to disconnect the battery for a bit,
cant hurt at all- right?!! :)


I do appreciate all the help so far people, thanks a lot!!
I've been a mechanic for many decades, but got out of
it around 2000. I still do what I can for my car, my girls
car, etc. etc.

I'm an old MoPar guy, BUT- I like anything old with
METAL bumpers.................. lol!

Sincerely, Bob. :)
70 Superbee
67 Newport
72 NewYorker
77 Fury Wagon (first car, I loved that thing!)
95 Tercel
98 Camry
88 Bronco 2
(not necessarily in this order...lol!)
Old Jan 11, 2019 | 10:29 AM
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In your owners manual, the transmission fluid is a life of vehicle fill, unless you drive a lot of rough dusty nasty backroads, or stop and go severely tough city driving.
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