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Old 11-06-2023, 02:46 PM
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Default Transmission Case Connector Leaking

1999 Dodge 3500 Van. Transmission fluid is leaking from the connector on the rear of the transmission, driver's side, just above the pan. The service manual calls this a "Solenoid Case Connector," but gives no further information, other than the o-rings might need replacing, but not procedure for that.
Looks like the connector itself is broken. Note: it's the top one in the picture.
How do I replace this connector, and where do I find one?

 
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It plugs into a socket for the internal harness for the trans. They are out there to be found, but, I think they are actually part of the wiring harness for the TCC/overdrive solenoids..... Any parts outlet should be able to get what you need.
 
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Thanks. By parts outlet, do you mean a parts store like AutoZone, or a used parts outlet like CarParts.com?
 
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Parts store. You want new there.
 



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