The automatic transmission has a vent tube. If the transmission is overfilled or gets water in it , the transmission may appear to be leaking tranny fluid after the transmission has warmed up from driving because the tranny fluid expands.
Wheres the fuel pressure release valve on the 1999 Ford Explorer?
On a 1994 Ford Explorer : The modulator valve is on the outside of the A4LD automatic transmission , on the passenger side of the transmission , I believe it is behind a heat shield
no pressure release valve
The pressure switches are part of the solenoid pack inside the transmission, on the valve body.The pressure switches are part of the solenoid pack inside the transmission, on the valve body.
On a 1994 Ford Explorer : The modulator valve for the A4LD automatic transmission is on the passenger side of the transmission ( I believe it is behind a heat shield )
modulator valve on the transmission.
I believe the modulator valve on the A4LD automatic transmission is on the right side of the transmission behind a heat shield
On a 1992 Ford Explorer ( A4LD automatic transmission ) I believe the modulator valve is on the passenger side of the transmission , BEHIND a heat shield
Starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled , so there is no modulator valve
On the fuel rail of the 93 explorer there is a pressure valve. With the battery disconnected, place a rag around the valve to catch any fuel. depress the valve until the fuel stops coming out.
Typically, you can find the transmission modulator valve near the rear of the transmission. Its function is to control and regulate pressure.
The modulator valve uses hydrological pressure to shift a transmission !