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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / April 2006

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Solenoid pack options

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Daniel Armstrong - 21 Apr 2006 19:30 GMT
I figured I would post this seperate of the T&C thread.  When an A604 is
rebuilt do they have to use the "sound improved" solenoid pack or is the old
style still available?  I like the unique buzzing noise that it makes when
shifting and personally want that to be as audible as possible.  Besides it
only makes the sound for the second or so during the shift so I don't see
how it could annoy anyone like road noise etc. could.
maxpower - 22 Apr 2006 12:31 GMT
> I figured I would post this seperate of the T&C thread.  When an A604 is
> rebuilt do they have to use the "sound improved" solenoid pack or is the old
> style still available?  I like the unique buzzing noise that it makes when
> shifting and personally want that to be as audible as possible.  Besides it
> only makes the sound for the second or so during the shift so I don't see
> how it could annoy anyone like road noise etc. could.

You have too much time on your hands
Ted Mittelstaedt - 26 Apr 2006 11:28 GMT
> I figured I would post this seperate of the T&C thread.  When an A604 is
> rebuilt do they have to use the "sound improved" solenoid pack

yes

> or is the old
> style still available?

no.  There were more than sound improvements added.

> I like the unique buzzing noise that it makes when
> shifting and personally want that to be as audible as possible.  Besides it
> only makes the sound for the second or so during the shift so I don't see
> how it could annoy anyone like road noise etc. could.
 
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