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Experiencing Hard Shifting, No Shifting, or Inconsistent Transmission Performance?
Erratic shifting (hard, soft, or different shifting conditions when hot or cold ) often signals failing transmission solenoids. These fluid-control components typically need replacement around 100,000 miles. Transmission Solenoids control the valves in the valve body. Therefore, if you have a bad valve, new solenoids will not fix the issue.
To restore smooth and reliable shifting, we strongly recommend replacing all transmission solenoids, along with the transmission filter, gasket, and fresh transmission fluid. Doing the job completely the first time can help ensure another 100,000 miles of dependable driving.
This listing is for one solenoid that can be used in one of the following locations:
N92 – Solenoid 5 (K1 clutch) yellow
N282 – Solenoid 9 (K2 clutch) yellow

Possible Trouble Codes
00266 N92-SV5, K1 Control Solenoid Circuit Error (Open or Short)
19155 P2723 N92-SV5 K1 Clutch control Solenoid, Circuit (Open or Short)
19156 P2724 N92-SV5 K1 Clutch control Solenoid, Circuit (short to B+)
19157 P2725 N92-SV5 K1 Clutch control Solenoid, electrical circuit fault
00348 N282-SV9, K2 Control Solenoid Circuit Error (Open or Short)

Disclaimer:
The troubleshooting information provided is for general reference only and is not intended to serve as a definitive diagnosis. Vehicle symptoms may have multiple underlying causes. We strongly recommend that a certified automotive technician properly diagnose your vehicle before replacing any parts. Incorrect diagnoses may lead to unnecessary part replacement and additional repair costs.

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