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where is the shift solenoid located on a 1994 chrysler lebaron?

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Hi Richard,
There ia no singular 'solenoid' if we are speaking about an electronic transaxle, but rather an assembly called the solenoid/pressure switch asssembly which has multiple solenoids and switches. It is located on the left side of the transmission, inside a box which you can remove by first removing the input speed sensor on top of the box. The assembly is held in place by three vertical bolts. It can be changed out if necessary. Let me know the context of your question for futher information.
Roland
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