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That transmission does not have a modulator valve on it. It is computer controlled to a point.
That year did not use a modulator valve. The transmission is COMPUTER controlled.
That year model did not have a modulator valve on the transmission.
on the side of the transmission
That transmission is electronic controlled. No need for a modulator valve.
This transmission does not have a modulator valve.This transmission does not have a modulator valve.
That year does not have a modulator valve, The transmission is controled by the computor.
on automatic transmission
Where is modulator valve s10Hi there,If your transmission is a stock 1987 s10 2WD or 4x4,the transmission is a 700r4, 4 speed transmission w/ Overdrive.(around 1991 the 700r4, was renamed the 4L60, about 1993 became the 4L60E, E for electronic shift.) This transmission did Not have a vaccuum modulator, as did earlierchevrolet 3sp automatic transmissions. They use a TV cable (Thottle Valve cable) to determine shifting.The TV cable hooks up to the carburetor or injection body linkage -in a (visual way) similar to the older (kickdown) linkages of 3spd automatic transmissions. It is NOT a Kickdown cable.Proper adjustment IS CRITICAL to the survival of your 700r4.you. Good luck
Your transmission is most likely a 4T60E. If so, it has no modulator valve. This transmission is electronically controlled from the ECM. Line pressure, which is what the old modulator valve controlled, is now controlled by an internal pcm solenoid.
That transmission is COMPUTER CONTROLLED and does NOT have a modulator valve. If you are having transmission problems then you need to have the transmission scanned with an OBDII engine scanner to see what is going on.
If your transmission has a modulator it is on the side of the trans and it has a nipple on it for the vaccum line. I you. Mark