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2010 Kia Sedona

2010 Kia Sedona Automatic Transmission Solenoids

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Automatic Transmission Solenoid, Shift Solenoid -
Part Number: SITCS289
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$130.49
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  • 2010 Kia Sedona All Submodels All Engines Shift Solenoid
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Notes : (2) Terminal Quantity; Male Terminal Gender; Blade Terminal TypeQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series : Intermotor Series
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Q:Where is this located on my engine?
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A:BEST ANSWERHi Michael, I'm glad to assist you. This item is on the transmission, near the transmission oil pan. We suggest that you refer to a vehicle repair manual for the accurate location of this part. Take advantage of our 30-day price match guarantee. Click this link to order this part: https://www.carparts.com/automatic-transmission-solenoid/standard/sitcs289?can=CPAP3648 I hope this helps. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com! Show less
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What Does a Transmission Solenoid Do?
What Does a Transmission Solenoid Do?After that, the TCM sends power or ground to the shift solenoids so that fluid can flow into the valve body. The flow of transmission fluid alters hydraulic pressure, allowing your vehicle to shift gears.
P0762 Code: Shift Solenoid “C” Stuck On
P0762 Code: Shift Solenoid “C” Stuck OnNote: The definition of the P0762 code can be different depending on the vehicle manufacturer. Consult the appropriate repair manual or repair database for the exact code definition. What are the Common Causes of the P0762 Code?
Is Your Car Stuck In Neutral? Here’s Why
Is Your Car Stuck In Neutral? Here’s WhyThe transmission fluid is also responsible for performing these duties: Transferring power in the torque converterProviding hydraulic pressure in clutches and servosLubricating bearings, bushings, and gearsTransferring heat to cool transmission partsProviding the correct friction for clutch and band operation
Possible Causes of a Hard-Shifting Automatic Transmission
Possible Causes of a Hard-Shifting Automatic TransmissionPro Tips are nuggets of information direct from ASE-certified automobile technicians working with CarParts.com, which may include unique, personal insights based on their years of experience working in the automotive industry. These can help you make more informed decisions about your car.
P0763 Code: Shift Solenoid C Electrical
P0763 Code: Shift Solenoid C ElectricalTo change gears, the automatic transmission uses bands and clutches, which are activated by having fluid pressure in the right place at the right time. Transmission solenoids are in charge of opening and closing valves in the valve body to allow transmission fluid to flow to the clutches and bands.
P0765 Code: Shift Solenoid “D” Malfunction
P0765 Code: Shift Solenoid “D” MalfunctionIf a P0765 code is triggered, then these problems might be the cause: Faulty TCMFaulty transmission valve bodyLow transmission fluid levelsDirty transmission fluidClogged transmission fluid filterClogged hydraulic fluid passagesFailed transmission shift solenoidFaulty wiring What are the Common Symptoms of the P0765 Code?