No.
no, probably not
A 4L80E automatic 4 speed with overdrive
There are usually two separate speeds sensors on a 1998 Dodge Ram. One is located on the rear of the automatic and one is located on the front of the automatic.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar ( 3.0 and 3.8 liter V6 engines ) It uses a 4 speed automatic / overdrive transaxle ( transmission )
Answerthe vehicle speed sensor can cause this problem or it can be the thermostat.i had the same problem and it worked for me.
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There are three plugs on this transmission. The forward plug is for the neutral safety/reverse right switch. The middle plug is for the overdrive/torque converter solenoids and governor sensor. The rear most plug is the output speed sensor.
Any of them if it is automatic.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position ( it won't shift into overdrive until the speed is fast enough )
No, the 1994 has a hydraulic governer. The 1998 has a electrical governer.
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
A 1998 Ram does not have an input speed sensor.