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Electronic control unit or computerElectronic control unit or computer
it is the electronic stability control
This transmission uses an electronic governor. The pcm is the control. There is a solenoid and a pressure sensor on the valve body inside the pan.
If your car has an automatic transmission it is either a 4 HP 22H or the 4 HP 22EH ( with electronic control shifting). If your car has a manual transmission it is the 5 speed Getrag 260.
If the transmission is electronically controlled - Dexron III, and if manually controlled - Dexron II. If there is no 'dip stick' for testing the fluid level, then the transmission is probably electronic control.
Where is the sensor of the transmission control located Answering the first question since the second makes no sense. The car's Electronic Control Module is located under the carpeting on the front seat passenger's floor.
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A A. Bulgakov has written: 'Electronic automatic control devices'
The 1996 Chevrolet blazer transmission control system helps the transmission to maximize optimal fuel consumption. The control system keeps the transmission in the overdrive gear.
Manual control means that it is controlled by humans, and automatic is it will work on its own. An example is a car's transmission. With manual transmission, you have to tell the car what gear to use. With automatic transmission, the car figures out what gear to use on its own by monitering factors such as RPM.
TCM, is the Transmission Control Module. It controls automatic transmission shift points, etc.
It would bolt up, but it will not shift. They use different control systems. The 1995 is hydraulic and the 1996 is electronic.