Where is shift selonoid A on 2002 ford escort?
Where is shift selonoid A on 2002 ford escort?
It's on the valve body. Look at the illustration I've included below. Item # 13 call SS1 (RED arrow)
1 9B989 Throttle position (TP) sensor
2 12A650 Powertrain control module-(PCM)
3 - Brake pedal position (BPP) switch
4 - Data link connector (DLC)
5 - Turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor
6 - Air inlet tube
7 12A697 Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
8 12B579 Mass air flow (MAF) sensor
9 7A100 Main control valve body
10 7H141 Transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor (part of 7D307)
11 - 2-3 Shift solenoid (SS2)
12 - 3-4 Shift solenoid (SS3)
13 - 1-2 Shift solenoid (SS1)
14 - Torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid
15 - Electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoid (part of 7A100)
16 9E731 Vehicle speed sensor-(VSS)
17 9B989 Transmission range (TR) sensor
18 12A648 Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor
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