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Engine po755 & po500

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Vishan, Dec 11, 2011.

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    Vishan New Member

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    car wont start moving till i hit about 2k to 3k rpm. is my shift solenoid bad or is it my speed sensor causing the problem?
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    Vishan New Member

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    damn no answers? any one kno where i can get sum helful info at?
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    Toyotanation.com

    Just be careful not to sound too smart, they ban for that over there.
    That and thyre more censored than China.
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    ok. thanks man
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    Goldy Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, definitely try ToyotaNation. Every other post over there is about engine codes, so you should fit right in :)
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    Not enough often-posting members here with manuals to have that kind of info.
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    P0750 0755 - Shift solenoid #A and or #B malfunction.

    you have to take it to a shop or...

    drop the automatic transmission pan, remove the shift solenoid valves

    try to push 70 psi through each valve and see if they leak, if they do, replace

    try connecting them to 12 volts and see if the solenoids open or not.. you should hear a loud click sound, if not... replace
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    Damn I thought he had a manual.
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    The OP who we rightly directed to TN
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    Like a sir.
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