Causes and Fixes P0753 Code: Shift Solenoid “A” Electrical

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  • How to fix P0753 Code: Shift Solenoid “A” Electrical
    A P0753 code is set when the computer detects a problem with a transmission Shift Solenoid “A”.
    The most common cause of a P0753 code is the wiring on Shift Solenoid “A” but it can also be caused by low transmission fluid, dirty filter, transmission problems, and a bad computer.
    Possible Causes of a P0753 Code:
    Low Transmission Fluid
    Clogged Transmission Filter
    Bad Shift Solenoid “A”
    Wiring Issue (Open/Short)
    Transmission Issues (transmission pump, valve body, blocked passages)
    Bad Computer (TCM/PCM)
    By using this information user assumes all risk of use.
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  • @workingTchr
    @workingTchr Місяць тому +1

    Really great, thanks. Will be looking up specific advice on my particular car.

  • @user-jk2kr9wp5l
    @user-jk2kr9wp5l 3 місяці тому +1

    Lovely videos keep them coming am learning

  • @myoyster
    @myoyster 7 днів тому

    I have P0753 and P2709 code...i was told i need a new transmission..i have 133699 miles. I feel yhis can be repaired. I kust jad a engine deplace in May 24

  • @phamuchuynguyen7921
    @phamuchuynguyen7921 3 місяці тому +1

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  • @sauldean6430
    @sauldean6430 Місяць тому

    A bad battery can throw codes and cause malfunction.

    • @guitarTennisCarHomeFixFlying
      @guitarTennisCarHomeFixFlying 29 днів тому

      My battery reads charged up but my friends suggested I get it load tested, good alternator reading

  • @guitarTennisCarHomeFixFlying
    @guitarTennisCarHomeFixFlying 29 днів тому

    One tranny shop sugge😢sted I replace the solenoid and filter when I suggested let's try filter change, I guess he suggested that that way you only had to drop the PAN once. I read that feathery slivers on the PAN magnets are OK but if you have chunks with sharp edges that's when you have transmission problems, I'm tempted to look at that myself I have a 94 Lexus ES 300 , only 47k miles and I'm getting the shift solenoid A Electrical P0753 code and it starts great in LOW but in DRIVE starts in SECOND per a tx tech. Per the club Lexus siteI tried unvarnishing the solonoid with Berrymans B12 it helped for a little while but the code comes and goes and in DRIVE it always starts out in SECOND gear, should i change the filter myself, while down there how would i do the 12V test if the solenoid? i have the repair manual so i should be able to locate the wiring to the solenoid, a young fellow on Craigs list said he would ck the tx pressures but he never replied when i asked for 3 references. Any idea on this tranny, the tx A541E, if the valve body has to be dropped to TEST the solenoid? Does valve body need to be dropped th change the solenoid? I m in greensboro, nc if anyone nearbydoes this wk? my first plan is to let a shop recommended by a tx shop ck the electrical wires. I have considered cking the main wire connection to the tx and spray with QD electrical contact cleaner? Someone suggested coating or spraying the connector contacts with dielectric grease? As the weather got hotter the car did stall a few times but I cleaned the battery terminals put seafoam in the gas tank and went to non ethanol regular I may try some ethanol premium also but stalling seems to have gone away, I don't think non ethanol premium is easily available