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TCC clutch solenoid 2004

 
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TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Good evening, I have a 2004 Honda civic ex with a Cel and reading code P2769. Looked it up and it is the TCC solenoid shorted. Where is it located and how long does it take to replace. Also is it ok to drive or will I damage the tranny. It stall when taking off.

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Re: TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Here's all the info you need. Literally the first result when searching for "2004 civic tcc solenoid" on the Google.
http://troubleshootmyvehicle.com/hon...TCC-solenoid-1
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Re: TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Will it hurt the tranny if I drive the car.


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Re: TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Also where can't I find the part number. No luck so far.
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Re: TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Probably some hard shifting. If that's what you've been experiencing, then I would change it out ASAP to avoid damaging your transmission.

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Re: TCC clutch solenoid 2004

Originally Posted by Stickboy318
Also where can't I find the part number. No luck so far.
Google "honda parts catalog" there are many dealers that sell online at wholesale prices.

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/
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