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Did u clear the codes after u did your work? start by checking all of the electrical connectors for security & cleanliness, Those pressure codes may have to be ckd by a trans shop if all else is well
In the solenoid pack. Look down between the radiator and transmission. The solenoid pack is right there. Big electrical plug going to it. Clean it and around it well before replacing it. You get dirt in the holes after you remove it. You may have to pull the valve body and clean it.
This code is a transmission code. This requires the transmission to be replace and the transmission control unit to be reprogramed. If your car has less than 60k miles this would be covered under your power train warranty.
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