Need Help Tranny problems.
what about the solenoids.where can you get these. does anybody have part #'s for them. does this part # fit all yrs or just yr specific. by the way work was performed by my buddy who is a crossfire certified technician at a chrysler/dodge dealer
Last edited by 67wildbill; Jul 4, 2012 at 12:03 AM.
Alright spoke with a local shop here in Dallas Texas and he says its the speed sensor.... Is it true I would need to change the lead plate in order to replace the sensor? Also where can I buy a lead plate and sensor?
The valve plate is the solenoid plate.
Here is a picture of the two together, the electrical plate is the top part and has the red marks on it. It is the matte silver assembly with the black electrical connector sticking out the bottom right hand side with the white plastic cover on the top right side. It may not be exactly like ours but is from a NAG1 transmission, I've forgotten where I got it from.

Here is a picture of the two together, the electrical plate is the top part and has the red marks on it. It is the matte silver assembly with the black electrical connector sticking out the bottom right hand side with the white plastic cover on the top right side. It may not be exactly like ours but is from a NAG1 transmission, I've forgotten where I got it from.

how much oil do I need to replace if I change the conductor plate. Also where is a low cost source for the oil
Agreed. Get the parts yourself then ask around locally for a good mechanic.
ANY good mechanic can do this repair (heck, I even did my own!).
NOTE: I would also replace the above mentioned electrical connecter o-rings while I was doing this repair.
ANY good mechanic can do this repair (heck, I even did my own!).
- Drop the trans pan.
- Drop the valve body after disconnecting the electrical connecter (front passenger side)
- Plate is between valve body and transmission.
- Replace plate.
- Button everything back up.
NOTE: I would also replace the above mentioned electrical connecter o-rings while I was doing this repair.
Thanks
Rip off!
These 'electrical plates' cost about $200 max for non OEM parts. I had one go, the car went into limp mode and the car was fixed under warranty, they rebuilt or replaced a solenoid. I'm sure that if it was not a warranty job they would have sold me a new one.
The solenoids (6) on top cost about $20 each and are replaceable, they probabbly are selling you the whole lot, plate, solenoids and speed sensor etc.
No big deal, they will remove the valve body as it is mounted on the inside face of it.
These 'electrical plates' cost about $200 max for non OEM parts. I had one go, the car went into limp mode and the car was fixed under warranty, they rebuilt or replaced a solenoid. I'm sure that if it was not a warranty job they would have sold me a new one.
The solenoids (6) on top cost about $20 each and are replaceable, they probabbly are selling you the whole lot, plate, solenoids and speed sensor etc.No big deal, they will remove the valve body as it is mounted on the inside face of it.
also what is the part number for the speed sensor
thanks
2004 Chrysler crossfire base 141,xxx miles. on 8/12/13 the car went intolimp mode = (wont shift out 1st gear + check engine light) onthe drive home from work. I stopped at the local advance auto partsstore and got the code pulled. was (p0715) = speed sensor malfunction. the speed sensors arelocated on a part call the conductor plate & the conductor plate is locatedinside the transmission pan on top of the valve body. you will have to order a newconductor plate the speed sensors are attached to it. on 8/13/13 I ordered anew oem Mercedes conductor plate from ebay $145 it came with part# 1402701161conductor plate + a new 13 pin connector, pan gasket & trans filter.the Mercedes part# 1402701161 conductor plate does fit all 04-08crossfires. avoid the dealership at all cost when it comes to replacingthis conductor plate. I found a independent local shop here in Louisiana whoreplaced the conductor plate and refilled the car with atf 4 trans fluid for$230 on 8/16/13. ok with the new conductor plate in the car will still be inlimp mode. Now its time to visit the dealership. you will HAVE TO take the carto the Chrysler dealership to have the (p0715) transmission code cleared $50.after that your good to go! happy smooth shifting again
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251203466574?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p398 4.m1439.l2649
Agreed. Get the parts yourself then ask around locally for a good mechanic.
ANY good mechanic can do this repair (heck, I even did my own!).
Good idea to capture all of the fluid you can so you have an idea how much to put back in cuz there ain't no dipstick!
NOTE: I would also replace the above mentioned electrical connecter o-rings while I was doing this repair.
ANY good mechanic can do this repair (heck, I even did my own!).
- Drop the trans pan.
- Drop the valve body after disconnecting the electrical connecter (front passenger side)
- Plate is between valve body and transmission.
- Replace plate.
- Button everything back up.
Good idea to capture all of the fluid you can so you have an idea how much to put back in cuz there ain't no dipstick!
NOTE: I would also replace the above mentioned electrical connecter o-rings while I was doing this repair.
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