Yes, repairing the automatic transmission solenoid is possible in some cases.

When repairs are possible:

* Solenoid is stuck or not responding.
* The solenoid winding is damaged, but the core and housing are intact.
* The solenoid seal is broken, but its internal components are not damaged.

How to repair an automatic transmission solenoid:

1. Diagnostics:

* Check the solenoid for damage or leaks.
* Check the winding resistance using a multimeter.
*Connect the solenoid to a power source and check its operation.

2. Repair:

* Cleaning and Lubrication: Clean the solenoid and lubricate its moving parts.
* Winding replacement: If the winding is damaged, it can be replaced.
*Replacement of core or housing: If the core or housing is damaged, it must be replaced.
* Fix leaks: Repair or replace gaskets or seals to fix leaks.

3. Assembly and testing:

* Reassemble the repaired solenoid.
* Test it to make sure it works properly.

When repair is not possible:

Automatic transmission solenoid repair is impossible if:

* The core or housing is severely damaged.
* The solenoid winding is completely burned out.
* The solenoid has been exposed to water or other damaging agent.

In such cases, it is necessary to replace the solenoid with a new one.

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