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hi to all i new on here so plz let me say sorry if this as been on there before just had a lad come and put is labtop on my galaxy 2.3 auto r reg and he has come up with a code witch says solinoid valve 7 (n94) can some one tell what this means and where can i find it to replace it thank you dave Edited by dave a
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High and welcome to the forum

Think this is refering to a valve in the automatic transmission? do you have a problem with it? and have you cleared the code and has it come back.

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The reason I ask if you had cleared the fault code is that it may be an old fault thats been fixed.

Usually one makes a note of the fault code then clears the fault, take car for a drive then recheck to see if the fault code returns,clearing the fault code wont fix the problem.

The solenoids are fitted in the valve chest, there is a wiring loom inside the box that connects to all the solenoids which may also be suspect

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hi can i just say thank you for all your help i really appreciate it. There is one question that i have because i have no idea where the solenoids are fitted into the valve chest, also i have no idea where the valve chest is as this is the 1st automatic that i have ever owned so it's all new to me. Would it mean that i would have to take the gear box off to do this type of job? as really am unsure. Many thanks for all your help so far, DAVE
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hi can i just say thank you for all your help i really appreciate it. There is one question that i have because i have no idea where the solenoids are fitted into the valve chest, also i have no idea where the valve chest is as this is the 1st automatic that i have ever owned so it's all new to me. Would it mean that i would have to take the gear box off to do this type of job? as really am unsure. Many thanks for all your help so far, DAVE

Would advise you to have a word with a local automatic transmission repairer on the viability of a DIY repair (success rate) as this is not something normally taken on by home mechanic/DIY person.

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Would advise you to have a word with a local automatic transmission repairer on the viability of a DIY repair (success rate) as this is not something normally taken on by home mechanic/DIY person.

 

Correct, the solenoids are normally burried deap in the box so in most cases the box will need to be removed from the car for a strip down and repair.

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