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1buster
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Nov 24, 2006, 8:45 AM
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2000 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 65000 MI DOES ANYONE KNOW IF YOU CAN USE SEALANT ON A A604/41TE SOLENOID PACK THAT IS LEAKING? IS IT A DIFFICULT JOB TO TAKE THE SOLENOID OFF?ANY ADVICE OR THINGS I NEED TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN REPAIRING THE LEAK? THE VAN RUNS GOOD ALTHOUGH THE TRANS IS LEAKING AROUND THE SOLENOID PACK,BETWEEN THE PACK AND THE TRANS,AND THE PACK ITSELF.
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steve01832
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Nov 26, 2006, 3:36 AM
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Do not use silicone unless the factory repair manual says to. If you do and a chunk of dried silicone gets inside places it shouldn't be, it's clog city. Research gaskets and 0-rings. Silicone is usually a costly fix in the long run in a lot of situations. Steve
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