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Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid: Testing and Inspection

NOTE: Lock-up Control Solenoid Valves A and B must be removed/replaced as an assembly.

1. Disconnect the connector from the lock-up control solenoid valves A and B.





2. Measure the resistance between the No. 1 terminal (solenoid valve A) of the lock-up control solenoid valve connector and body ground, and between the no. 2 terminal (solenoid valve B) and body ground.

Resistance: 12-24 Ohms

3. Replace the lock-up control solenoid valve assembly if the resistance is out of specification.
4. If the resistance is within the standard, connect the No. 1 terminal of the lock-up control solenoid valve connector to the battery positive terminal. a clicking sound should be heard. connect the no. 2 terminal to the battery positive terminal. a clicking sound should be heard. replace the lock-up control solenoid valve assembly if no clicking sound is heard.