It does have a computer, no programming should be necessary.
The most common problem for the 1995 Cougar xr7 Transmissions is the shift selenoids and the TCM Transmission control modules needing to be reprogramed common fixes for the shift control module would be a transmission overhaul or replacement do to the fact of the shift control module is located inside of the transmission and as well another cost effective fix is to get the transmission control module reprogrammed.
The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee transmission control module is located on the back of the transmission. The transmission control module will be in the upper left-hand corner of the transmission.
TCM Transmission Control Module
It controls the transmission shifts.It controls the transmission shifts.
The transmission solenoids are inside the transmission on top of the valve body.
The powertrain control module needs to have code cleared or reprogramed to replacement transmission
yes
Error code 66 on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee means TCM to PCM failure. This code means that the transmission control model is not communicating with the powertrain control model.
There is no option of manual transmission with the 2011 Grand Cherokee. The transmissions offered are: the 5-speed W5A580 transmission, and the multi-speed 545RFE overdrive transmission. The maximum extent of manual control over the transmission is ERS (Electronic Range Select) to select the top gear range for both transmissions.
The engine computer also handles the transmission control on this year Grand Cherokee. It is on the firewall on the passenger side. It's fuses will be in the under hood fuse box.The engine computer also handles the transmission control on this year Grand Cherokee. It is on the firewall on the passenger side. It's fuses will be in the under hood fuse box.
The only way is to have the engine control module reprogrammed.
The transmission control module (TCM) on a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is typically located on the passenger side of the vehicle, near the firewall, under the dashboard. It may be mounted to the vehicle's body or near the transmission itself. To access it, you might need to remove some panels or components for easier reach. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and details.