It reads of the 2 transmission output shaft or the 4wd transfer case output shaft. Basically it reads how fast the output shaft is moving and sends that reading to the computer and the computer sends it to the speedometer. Without it the speedometer doesn't work.
It should be computer controlled. At least my 93 is. It goes to the computer which reads the speed sensor and adjust the speedometer and odometers.
If the engine is the same then it will work.
its on the oil pan drivers side
no. the wiring and computers are different.
from 89-95 yes.
A 1993 Jeep does not have a transmission modulator valve.
Yes
It should, the body on the Jeep ZJ 93 - 98 are the same.
Usually only one wire there, but some are heated O2 sensors, that wire will have 12 volts while ignition is on.
yes it will, start swapping!
uni body cant do it
23 gallons