DisorganizedMan
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What's up guys,
I posted a little while back about a new-to-me '98 XJ I bought about a month ago...I immediately took it to a mechanic because it was throwing a code for a transmission issue (P1745). I ended up driving it back home from the mechanic after he thought it was safe to drive home. We both figured it was an intermittent thing. I have not noted any really hard shifting or anything while driving it, and neither did he, whether the Jeep was running cold or at operating temperature.
Anyway, I swapped out the solenoids yesterday and did a filter change / poor man's flush while I was at it. Unfortunately, after I was done: turn the Jeep on, let it warm up, take it for a spin, and while it's shifting like butter, it is still throwing a transmission code. With my cheap OBDII reader it's saying P0753, which is supposed to be Shift Solenoid A.
Could there be any other reasons for this? This is my first auto transmission car, but from what I can tell it shifts just fine through all the gears. If I clear the code it immediately comes right back on.
Trying to figure out what to do next, as I'd like to get this thing in prime condition and ready to roll for the fall!
Thanks in advance!
I posted a little while back about a new-to-me '98 XJ I bought about a month ago...I immediately took it to a mechanic because it was throwing a code for a transmission issue (P1745). I ended up driving it back home from the mechanic after he thought it was safe to drive home. We both figured it was an intermittent thing. I have not noted any really hard shifting or anything while driving it, and neither did he, whether the Jeep was running cold or at operating temperature.
Anyway, I swapped out the solenoids yesterday and did a filter change / poor man's flush while I was at it. Unfortunately, after I was done: turn the Jeep on, let it warm up, take it for a spin, and while it's shifting like butter, it is still throwing a transmission code. With my cheap OBDII reader it's saying P0753, which is supposed to be Shift Solenoid A.
Could there be any other reasons for this? This is my first auto transmission car, but from what I can tell it shifts just fine through all the gears. If I clear the code it immediately comes right back on.
Trying to figure out what to do next, as I'd like to get this thing in prime condition and ready to roll for the fall!
Thanks in advance!