whether you are referring to a shift solenoid of a torque convertor lockup solenoid, they are both inside the tranny beneath the side cover. They CAN be replaced, but locating the parts might be difficult. The solenoid just has 2 bolts, the shift solenoids screw in like a sensor. The problem is removing the side pan on most trannies is not a feat for the general population. It generally requires removing the tranny. Doing it in the vehicle is quite intensive and you may run into the situation where there is simply not emough room and would require pulling it anyways. Why they dont have an access cover is way byond me, but hell the newest cars dont even have flippin tranny dipsticks!! ARGHH I hate newer cars... If you want to tackle this yourself, besure it is the culprit. Best place to get parts,and gasket for the side pan is probably a tranny shop... Possibly a dealer
what are the steps to take off transmission from a Oldsmobile cutlass supreme
The transmission drain plug is actually not located on the 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. This car has a transmission pan that has to be removed rather than a drain plug.
There is no relay. The solonoid is on the starter.
IN THE BACK OF THE TRANS ON TOP OF PAN
In the transmission in front of the modulator
dextron / mercon type 2
No it will not, GM is different then oldsmobile. Not even close.
You add fluid at the same place you check it.
It should Be located on the top of the transmission.
Oldsmobile Cutlass was created in 1961.
The 455 will fit. The transmission might have a shorter tailshaft, though.
More likely than not a blown fuse.