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4l80e shift solenoid b stuck in off position code

I'm just not sure what to do about the dipstick fill tube. The OEM part is discontinued and there's so many available aftermarket parts online that seem like they will be a bad fit. Every description I've seen of someone installing something involves removing and rewelding a bracket and heating and bending the tube or is a stainless braided hose that doesn't seal tight, requires calibration, is hard to read and slow to fill with fluid.
The weather should be nice enough tomorrow that I can try to move the truck to a suitable spot to work on it without getting stuck in the mud. I probably should have kept it parked up there.
 
Do you do any welding or know a local shop that would do welding for you? if there is a local radiator repair shop near you, you might talk with them to see if they would weld the crack up for you. just pull it and take it to them. can't hurt anything more than it is now. pull it and clean it up good looking for a GM part number stamped on the tube or bracket somewhere. use that number to search online or post it for us to see if we can find something.

there is a website called oemcats dot com that is fairly good for searching GM numbers and giving you results where to find it along with giving you other vehicles it's used on to where you might be able to arm your self with knowledge for searching in some local pick-a-part junk yards.
 
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