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The governor pressure sensor is on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission.
The governor pressure sensor is in the trans.,so it means removing the pan .It may also mean removing the valve-body depending on if it is above or below the valve-body.I suggest that you search on line for more specific instructions .
Roughly $350 in parts and $150 for labor.
It doesn't have a governor pressure sensor. The "rev" limiter is part of the computer programming and can not be changed.
On a Dodge/Jeep it is inside the transmission on the valve body.
Jeep dealer.
A governor and sensor are usually two different devices. The Governor is a hydraulic valve that is spun up by the output shaft and changes the pressure inside the valve body to direct shift speeds A sensor is used for the same purpose in computer shifted units. But I have never heard of a governor sensor.
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If you are asking about the code "governor pressure offset voltage" the governor pressure transducer is located on the valve body inside the transmission pan.
The oil pressure sensor is on the front of the engine, near the oil filter.
It is inside the trans, on the valve body on the passenger side