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Access to overdrive solenoid 1990 Montero #1101860 07/31/16 09:35 PM
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Foxmontero Offline OP
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I have read many of the posts regarding the Overdrive issue and have ordered a new solenoid and relay. (I replaced the temp sending unit first). Can someone tell me the easiest method to access the solenoid? Looking at the picture in the FSM, it is located on the driver side of the tranny. Which interior trim pieces need to be removed for access? Thanks !! smile

I'm also looking for some gen 2 rear coil springs to purchase. Any suggestions?

Last edited by Foxmontero; 07/31/16 09:37 PM.
Re: Access to overdrive solenoid 1990 Montero [Re: Foxmontero] #1101861 07/31/16 10:00 PM
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These parts are all accessed from underneath. No interior access.


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