The Dorman 609-004 Remanufactured Transmission Electro-Hydraulic Control Module (TEHCM) is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and value. Featuring upgraded PEEK plastic, this aftermarket exclusive module is designed to resist heat and debris, extending the product's lifespan beyond stock components. Rigorously tested on vehicle simulators, it ensures compatibility and a perfect fit for models such as Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Corvette, and GMC Yukon. This essential transmission component provides an affordable solution for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts looking to maintain or enhance vehicle performance. The module requires programming with the original manufacturer's software, ensuring every function is as precise as needed. Don't settle for less when considering essential vehicle upgrades; choose a cost-effective fix that balances quality and fiscal responsibility.
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Upgraded PEEK plastic resists extreme heat and debris
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Yes, Dorman parts can often be used as replacements for OEM parts, but it is important to carefully compare specifications and ensure compatibility.
How do I install Dorman shift linkage bushing?
To install a Dorman shift linkage bushing, first locate the old bushing and remove it if necessary. Apply lubricant to the Dorman bushing and slide it onto the shift linkage, tapping it into place with a soft tool until fully seated. Check the alignment and function of the shift linkage after installation.
Where is Dorman manufactured?
Dorman is a global automotive parts supplier with manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, Canada, China, and India. Its headquarters and largest manufacturing facility are located in Colmar, Pennsylvania, USA.
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