Two sensors in the same part, yes.
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
The governer pressur esensor is the black sensor on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission pan.
The oil pressure sensor is screwed into the rear of the oil cooler, under the intake manifold.
The oil pressure sensor on a 1997 V8 is on the top rear of the engine next to the distributor.
Under the battery, on the battery tray.
The governor pressure sensor is on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission.
It is inside the transmission, on the passenger side of the valve body.
It is either screwed into the pressure line on the side of the transmission, or it is inside on the valve body.
The temperature gauge should be connected to the transmission temperature sensor. The transmission temperature sensor is located on the right-hand side of the transmission.
transmission oil temperature sensor
transmission fluid temperature sensor
There is no transmission oil temperature sensor on a 1995 Ford Escort.
The transmission sensor is inside of the transmission under the pan. The pan has to be removed to get to the sensor.
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
If you have the same transmission as in my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee special edition it is located inside the transmission case which can be accessed by removing the lower pan in the transmission.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
The governer pressur esensor is the black sensor on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission pan.