Starting with the 1995 model year of Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions
were electronically controlled ( so as far as I know there is no modulator valve )
Starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled , so there is no modulator valve
On a 1994 Ford Explorer : The modulator valve is on the outside of the A4LD automatic transmission , on the passenger side of the transmission , I believe it is behind a heat shield
Starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions are electronically controlled ( I'm not a mechanic / technician but as far as I know it doesn't have a modulator valve )
On a 1992 Ford Explorer ( A4LD automatic transmission ) I believe the modulator valve is on the passenger side of the transmission , BEHIND a heat shield
pcv valve location on 98 ford explorer
There is a modulator on some transmissions. If yours has a vacuum line going to the trans, it connects to the modulator and you simply remove the bolt holding it and pull it out.
Most 98 Bonneville se and sse do not have modulator valves they have a electric plug on the side of the tranny
modulator valve on the transmission.
This transmission does not have a modulator valve.This transmission does not have a modulator valve.
On a 1994 Ford Explorer : The modulator valve for the A4LD automatic transmission is on the passenger side of the transmission ( I believe it is behind a heat shield )
I believe the modulator valve on the A4LD automatic transmission is on the right side of the transmission behind a heat shield
It doesn't have a modulator valve.It doesn't have a modulator valve.