rockola1971
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Next up I would Pull C1 and C2 connectors off the PCM (Disconnect your neg or pos at battery first) and ohm out the solenoids in the tranny via the c1 and c2 connectors. This will verify the wires are internally attached to the respective solenoids. The pinout is in the above attached schematic directly above the PCM at the very bottom of the schematic. While you are there at the PCM, inspect C1 and C2 connectors for the green crust which is corrosion and clean accordingly with a tooth brush and electrical contact cleaner such as Deoxit.
If all checks good at C1 and C2 then the solenoids, wiring harness from PCM to tranny is good and then I suspect the PCM is bad or possibly needs to be reflashed. This owuld lead me to believe the PCM caused the tranny needing to be rebuilt OR the tranny shop did damage to the PCM because they had something hooked up wrong at the tranny.
If all checks good at C1 and C2 then the solenoids, wiring harness from PCM to tranny is good and then I suspect the PCM is bad or possibly needs to be reflashed. This owuld lead me to believe the PCM caused the tranny needing to be rebuilt OR the tranny shop did damage to the PCM because they had something hooked up wrong at the tranny.