2008 toyota corolla torque converter clutch solenoid location

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Ditto, same problem here. I’ve flushed the fluid and the code came back.

I’ve ordered a new solenoid and will install it and update this thread.

2008 toyota corolla torque converter clutch solenoid location

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The 2004 Toyota Corolla torque converter clutch solenoid is located between the rear of the engine and the front of the transmission where both pieces connect. Some of the symptoms You may have with a bad or faulty TCC solenod is delayed gear shifting, unable to downshift, transmission getting stuck in neutral. The TCC solenoid will prevent fluid pressure from activating the correct gear which will cause the transmission to get stuck in neutral. The price for a replacement part will range from $30 - $50 and will vary depending if its an OEM or aftermarket part. It is a strenuous job removing the TCC so it is recommended to take the car to a mechanic or dealership to get it fixed. The cost for a repair will range from $300 - $450 including parts and labor.

Is it located on top of the transmission where the transmission meet the engine or is it located where the transmission filter is located (which is inside the transmission pan) which contains 3 or 4 solenoids?

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wilson February 19, 2022

Please can u show mi on video where exactly it’s?

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Richard K. April 9, 2020

The torque converter clutch solenoid in a 2004 toyota corolla will be positioned between the rear of the engine and the front of the transmission is the torque converter.

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P0741 Toyota - Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Performance

Possible causes

- Low transmission fluid level

- Dirty transmission fluid

- Faulty torque converter clutch solenoid valve

- Torque converter clutch solenoid valve harness or connectors

- Torque converter clutch solenoid valve circuit is open or shorted

- Transmission internal mechanical problem

Befroe doing anything, take it to your dealer and have them check it. There is a service bulletin out that adress this issue specifically. "

TSB number TC008-04

Title:

M.I.L. "ON" DTC P0741

Models:

'04 - '05 Corolla (1ZZ-FE)

November 22, 2004

Introduction

Some 2004 - 2005 model year Corolla vehicles may exhibit M.I.L. "ON" with DTC P0741 (Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Performance). Production changes have occurred to correct this condition. Follow the repair procedure to address those vehicles that exhibit the condition.

NOTE :The repair procedure must be followed closely to assure that only the affected part is replaced, as multiple possible causes are listed.

Applicable Vehicles

^ 2004 - 2005 model year Corolla vehicles equipped with 1ZZ-FE engine produced BEFORE the Production Change Effective VIN shown below.

SO THAT MEANS BEFORE VIN # 1NXBR3#E#52369427

Production Change Information

Warranty Information

Applicable Warranty*:

R & R of the Speed Sensor, Transaxle, and Torque Converter Clutch Assembly are covered under the Toyota Powertrain Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 60 months or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.

R & R of the Engine Control Module is covered under the Toyota Federal Emissions Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.

See if you can get anything resolved through Toyota first. Hope this helps, good luck.

Where is the torque converter clutch solenoid located?

► What is a Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid? ► What Does a Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid do? Positioned between the rear of the engine and the front of the transmission is the torque converter.

How do I fix the code P0741 on a Toyota Corolla?

What repairs can fix the P0741 code?.
Replacing the torque converter lockup solenoid..
Replacing the TCC solenoid..
Repairing damaged wiring to TCC solenoid..
Replacing the valve body..
Replacing the TCM..
Repairing damaged wiring to the transmission wiring harness..
Replacing ECT sensor..

Can you replace a torque converter clutch solenoid?

Replacing A Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Whenever any of these fail, you will not be able to generate the necessary pressure in the torque converter to shift gears effectively. It is very common to replace all these parts when replacing a TCC solenoid. All of these parts can go out at the same time.