No it does not. It is controled by the PCM / Power Train Controll module, COMPUTER
It does not have one,Its controled by the computer. NEUTZ
The trans in a Dakota is not controlled by vacuum.
The transmission is electronically controlled
Vacuum lines on the 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 heavy duty pickup truck. A diagram of the entire vacuum line system can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships.
That transmission is all computer controlled. No vacuum lines on it.
Should be at the side of transmission with a vacuum line attached to it
On some of the older vehicles the vacuum modulator controlled the shift points of the transmission by using the vacuum supplied from the engine.
NO. That year transmission is electronic controlled. NO vacuum source needed.
The 5R55E transmission wasn't used until the ( 1997 ) ford Explorer , it is an electronically controlled transmission so there are no vacuum hoses In a 1996 Ford Explorer , with the V6 , the 4 speed electronically controlled 4R55E transmission was used , it also doesn't use vacuum hoses
could be a vacuum leak
Look for a leak in the port-side vacuum.
No it does not have any vaccum lines.