Mazda 3 TCM Repair Service

  • Common Faults/ Issue
  • Check Engine light and AT lights are on
  • Vehicle stays in 3rd gear only (safe mode)
  • Hard kick on drive and reverse
  • Hard shifting
  • Codes U0101, U0100 (Lost communication with TCM)
  • Code P0753 (Shift Solenoid ‘A’ Malfunction)
  • Code P0758 (Shift Solenoid ‘B’ Malfunction)
  • Code P0763 (Shift Solenoid ‘C’ Malfunction)
  • :Part numbersL34TL34T189E1D ,L34T189E1E ,L34T189E1F
    L32E189E1B ,L32E189E1C ,L32E189E1D

$550

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