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Suncoast Shift Solenoid - 94-95 Dodge with 47RE

Thoroughbred Sku #: SUN618-WK-1
Manufacturer Sku #: 618-WK-1

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Product Details

Product Name: Suncoast 47RE Shift Solenoid
Manufacturer: Suncoast
Manufacturer Part #: 618-WK-1
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: SUN618-WK-1
Fitment Notes: 1994-1995 Dodge Cummins

Shift solenoids are actuators used by electronically controlled transmissions to control fluid flow. Some of the today's transmissions use (PWM) pulse width modulated solenoids that are controlled by a Duty cycle. A 25% Duty cycle means that the PWM solenoid is powered on 25% of the time and off 75%. Standard on/off solenoids has only two positions, either on or off. They consist of a spring loaded plunger wrapped with a coil of wire that when energized, draws the plunger inwards, either opening or closing a hydraulic circuit. When power is removed from the solenoid, the plunger is then pushed by a spring to its normal position. A solenoid can be normally open or normally closed depending on the transmission.

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Reviews

  • My 95 goes in &out outa overdrive hunting a gear continually..even above 50-55mph.interstate speeds ? Is this the fix

    Jim RINI | 5/8/2020

    Yes , if no other issues in the transmission.