My Jeep has the same problem (1998 xj) and a mechanic told me that you have to remove the tranmission pan to get to it, its up inside the transmission and if your goin to rep[lace it you might as well change your filter while your at it.
The shift solenoids are located inside the transmission and you have to drain and remove the transmission pan to access them.
Inside the transmission, on the valve body.
Mounted on the transmission.Remove the transmission pan and filter. You will see the transmission control solenoid and the transmission speed sensor. Replace trans. filter after you replace the solenoid.
The solenoid is built on the starter.
The 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee ERG solenoid is located on the firewall of the engine compartment. The solenoid will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The solenoid is usually found near the EGR valve at the upper part of the engine. Consult the manual for further details.
The shift solenoid B is located on the engine section on the automatic transmission for the 98 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Sport.
The tcc solenoid for the 31TH transmission in on the top if the valve body inside the transmission pan. The electrical plug in is behind where the dipstick tube goes into the transmission case.
The automatic transmission solenoid s are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
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The shift solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.
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Inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The transmission solenoids are inside the transmission on top of the valve body.
There are a few types of solenoids in an automobile. The transmission solenoid is responsible for properly shifting the gears in an automatic transmission. The starter solenoid power the starter.
You first need to have your electrical system on your transmission solenoid packs checked out to be diagnosed properly. It may be an electrical issue, or a bad solenoid pack on the transmission.
The transmission shift solenoids are inside the transmission on the valve body.
Sounds like you have an electrical problem with shift solenoid A, located inside your automatic transmission. You need to replace it or have someone do it for you. Also, drain and replace your transmission fluid about every 30k miles or every 100k if you use Dexron III ATF, as this is the one of the leading causes of solenoid burnout and serious transmission problems.