( No ) starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the automatic
transmissions were electronically controlled
Starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer model the transmission is ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so there is no vacuum modulator )
Locate transmission modulator 95 Buick
Starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled , so there is no modulator valve
If this transmission is equipped with a modulator valva it will be on the frontside of the transmission. Pointing towards the radiator. Its a round canister with a vacuum line plugged into it.
If your speaking of the vacuum modulator for the transmission, they no longer use them on the transmissions with overdrive and electronics. The powerglide, turbo 350 and turbo 400 used to use them.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say ( NO ) Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
No, it has an electronically controlled valve body,there is no modulator valve.
If it is an suto trans and has a modulator, the oil could be going through the modulator and burned. Pull the vacuum line off of the modulator and see if there is fluid inside of it. If so replace it.
NO it does not. The transmission is controlled by the computer.
Starting with the 1995 model year of Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled ( so as far as I know there is no modulator valve )
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
cable is demand vacuum modulator is vacuum which translates to LOAD> last is governor ,and this is speed bases (rpm at tail shaft) how is that.