New Owner- AT Trans Pressure Switch question
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Hello All,
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
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Hello All,
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
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Hello All,
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
After lurking on azine for a while I finally purchased a 2004 Acura TL with only 84k miles. I plan to replace the pressure switches and then replace the tranny fluid with the Redline D4 stuff soon. I don't think that my TL shifts as smooth as it should so I figured i'd knock the switches out since its pretty simple. My question is, Would you guys recommend these switches from eBay (link below)? Or should I get them from somewhere else? Do these switches look legit? Also am I supposed to order some washers as well? Any help is appreciated! Thanks
2 Honda Trans Pressure Switches OEM 28600 P7W 003 28600 P7Z 003 99194 | eBay
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It's usually $40 for 1 switch and this has them both for around 50.
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