In 1982, The Chevrolet division of Common Motors introduced the Cavalier, based on GM's "J-Body" platform. The One thousand nine hundred ninety five Cavalier marks the infancy of the example's third begetting, in that a gross oppose style nickels, redesigned interior and refreshed engine lineup. Vehicles that detail a three or four-speed automatic transmission handle a torque converter that transfers capacity from the engine to the transmission's input shaft, during predetermined engine speeds. Examine the upper portion of the transmission housing and locate the electrical connection for the torque converter solenoid. The electrical plug is located directly above two small cooling lines and features a blue exterior and round shape.
2. Open the vehicle's hood and locate the transmission housing. The transmission housing connects between the driver's side portion of the engine's lower half and the front drive axles.
3. When the vehicle steadily cruises at a confident velocity, the torque converter curb solenoid switches the transmission into "Overdrive," allowing for more advantageous fuel economy.