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Old 03-13-2012, 09:43 PM
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4r100 transmission solenoid pack replacement

Hey im new to this, but i have a question on my 99 f250 7.3 diesel truck it has a 4r100 transmission and i believe the solenoid pack is out, and i am trying to replace it by myself. i have all the allen head screws pulled and the wire harness off but the pack wont come out is there something that i have missed or not doing right? If you have any info please let me know thanks,can text if you would like 352 507 6051
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I moved this from "Offtopic" to "Your Own Projects".
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:56 AM
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They are usually prety easy to replace. Occasionally the o-ring that seals the harness connector can stick in the case so pushing on the connector will help. Of course be very sure that you have all of the bolts out, there is always a chance that you have over-looked one.
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