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Old 03-06-2009, 09:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 1997 Camry. The check engine light is on and the code is P0755 which is malfunction in shift solenoid #2 or B. Can anybody tell me where these are located? Looking in my Haynes manual doesn't actually show or explain where they are located. Any help would be appreciated.
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1 Check shift solenoid valve No.1 or No.2 operation.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove the oil pan.(AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (A140E))
(b) Remove the shift solenoid valve No.1 or No.2.
CHECK:
(a) By applying 490 kPa (5 kgf/cm2, 71 psi) of compressed
air, check that the solenoid valve does not leak air.
(b) When battery positive voltage is supplied to the shift solenoid
valve, check that the valve opens.
OK:
(a) Solenoid valve does not leak air.
(b) Solenoid valve opens.
NG Replace the shift solenoid valve No.1 or No.2.

1 Measure resistance between terminal S1 or S2 of ECM and body ground.
PREPARATION:
Disconnect the connector from ECM.
CHECK:
Measure resistance between terminal S1 or S2 of ECM and
body ground.
OK:
Resistance: 11 ~ 15 W

should be the one near the firewall
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Thanks for the help. I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. So I guess while i'm taking off the cover I might as well replace the fluid with new.
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