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Located under the vehicle by the crankshaft pulley and oil pan. The sensor basically screws in the block and should have an o-ring that seals oil from leaking. I believe the size is either 20 or even 22mm socket and has to be a deep socket to fit over the sensor to the nut. Be careful not to damage plastic plug in part of the sensor when tightening. Also has a two prong connector use a flat head to unplug and remove and replace sensor do not over tighten just nice and snug will do.
Jeep dealer.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee didn't exist until 1993.
The governor pressure sensor is on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission.
No, it uses a MAP sensor (manifold absolute pressure)
yeah it has one and hope you don't have to replace it
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Two sensors in the same part, yes.
It is inside the transmission, on the passenger side of the valve body.
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